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WE WORK TOO! With an audience too! What speed one can get with two fingers! One-two-three-four The scientific genius and.... Bugs . . . bugs . . . more bugs . . . Any resemblance between people in these snaps and people around school is purely intentional. But seriously, these are not posed groups. Any day, any hour, you will see just such scenes as these in all of the labora- tories and class rooms. Work really does go on in Streator High School, but with fun mixed with it too. , 191
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YES, Jig-time in the Wood- shop Art I-Creating some of those modern ideas More modern ideas .... with light upon subject the Engrossed! Puzzled ? 7 ? What makes airplanes Hy? The presses roll 8
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THE DATE, SEPTEMBER 10, 1946, was the first day for the freshmen who in four years would become the Class of '50'. This day was an exciting one for every boy and girl entering high school and they will remember it all of their lives. They will remember every- thing that happened-drinking fountain experiences, locks put on backwards, and the first day instructions given them by the laughing upperclassmen. Although we are the youngest class in the school, we are the largest in number-almost three hundred fifty strong. We are not as well organized as the other classes, but if you look us over you will find that we are doing our part in all of the school activities. The class got off to a good start by electing the following officers: Bob Wampler, president, June Markland, vice president, Darlene Kasko, secretary, and Ronald Cate, treasurer. With the help of our sponsor, Mr. Mueller, we gave two successful dances in the gymnasium. These helped greatly to swell our treasury. The friendships we have made, and the knowledge we have gained as typical S. H. S. freshmen make us feel that we are now a part of the school. We anxiously await our future high school years and the experiences they will bring. OFFICERS President ........................ Robert Wampler Vice President ,..,... ........ J une Markland Secretary ..........,. ....... D arlene Kasko Treasurer ......... .,,,..., R onald Cate Sponsor ................................. Mueller Associate Sponsors Mr. Richter Miss Homrighous Miss Butz g fnfsumfn po
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