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STUDENT COUNCIL Sitting: N. Stevens, N. Estvanik, J. Kutches Row one: Mr. Edie, G. Dzuris. M. Repko, M. J. Savage, V. Garmon. P. Plumb, P. Lebo, J. Stevens, A. Weber, W. Baxendale Iltow two: J. Poruba, M. Heinz, R. Hamara, B. Alderson, P. Novotney, J. Webb, M. Dobrik, H. Dawson, ' . Morgan Row three: R. Metzger, S. Obert, T. Robertson, D. Fullerton, R. Cate, A. Christensen, M. Liptak, J. Coley, J. Hawdon THE STUDENT COUNCIL September marked the beginning of Streator High's second year of student government. Each home room elected a student to be its representative on the Council, and they in turn elected these officers for our student governing body: president, Norman Estvanikg Vice presi- dent, Jack Kutchesg secretary-treasurer, Nancy Stevens. The March of Dimes Campaign, the drive for A Gift for a Yank Who Gave, and Rfed Cross collections were sponsored by the Student Council. On December 19, between the halves of the Streator-Spring Valley basketball game, a Christmas pag- eant was presented. Various committees of the Student Council drew up rules and regulations for student behavior during auditorium programs and planned school safety measures. A handbook was com- piled in which information about require- ments for certain courses, membership and policies of school organizations, the school schedule and regulations, and the general traditions and policies of S. H. S. were discussed for the benefit of incoming freshmen. The Student Council also sent six stu- dent delegates and Mr. Edie, their faculty sponsor, to the Illinois Congress of Stu- dent Councils which was held in Peoria, April 23 and 24. 12
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HARDSCRABBLE Llll GROUP 1 GROUP James Andree Genevieve Dzuris James Murray Rita Fedor Betty Riley Barbara Barackman Alma Cook Geraldine Kasko Rosemary Chergoski Irene Bagy SOLICITORS Group 1 SOLICITORS Group 2 James Flanigan Mary Darrow Mary Ann Coughlin Roberta Campbell Shirley King Rosemary Durdan Lois Tombaugh Aft Ryan Joan Scheffler NSIUCY Kmetz Mary Ann Washko Roderick Irwin Claire Rowland Wilma Ohmes Jane Thompson Robert Miller William Meyers Ruth Olson Rodney Kain No picture-Vernon Hozie 1 2 Monica Fagot Mary Hagi Carol Armstrong' Dolores Farkas Robert Drabik Don Chalfant Barbara Hoffner Eleanor Smith Anne Ondrey
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13 A BAND FLUTES Irene Bagy Sharis Havel William Voights Arthur Barackman OBOE Martha Doden CLARINETS Delores Brock Art Castetter Tony Cravatta Barbara Fellows Dolores Harter John Eisenbart Jim Hagerty David Pease Leatrice Richard Ronald Redman Darlene Munts Alice Funk ALTO CLARINET Christie McCormick BASS CLARINET Grace Ann Moore BASSOON Wallace Dunbar ALTO SAXOPHONES Bob Sellers Virgil Redman Cecil Worrells Winston Hughart TENOR SAXOPHONE Wesley Knight BARITONE SAXOPHONE Wayne Koetz FRENCH HORNS Wallace Arrington Karl Brix III Betty Davis Robert Yedinak TROMBONES James Murray Robert Drabik Richard Applegate Richard Humphrey Alois Pajak BARITONES Shirley Patterson Ronald Mascal TRUMPETS Ruth Greening Fred Offutt Dave Remy Robert Allen Wayne Frye Robert Breen Bart Wolfe Lester Gill Robert Jones Harry Dawson Ronald Winton Robert Lorey Francis Nolan James McClarey Shirley Smith BASSES William Sanford Murray Martin Verne Hughart PERCUSSION William Meyers Mary Ann Morse Harold Sparks John Challinor Craig Humphrey Ann Marie Keller Ruth Strobel This past year has been very happy and eventful for the S. H. S. band. Begin- ning in the fall, the sixty-two piece band participated in all of the home football games at which times they furnished music and colorful formations b-etween halves. Following the football season, the band traveled to Normal, where they par- ticipated in the University Homecoming Festival. During the basketball season, they furnished music and entertainment before the games and between halves. In the early part of March, the band was in- vited to play for a meeting of the D. A. R. held in the Streator Armory. May 7, the band completed their year's work, by pre- senting their annual concert.
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