Streator Township High School - Hardscrabble Yearbook (Streator, IL)

 - Class of 1948

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15 ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT 1. March Gloria .............,............................... ................ . ...Losey 2. Overture Rosamunde ................ ........................................................ .......... F . Schubert 3. Trumpet Solo Rigel .....,.................................................................................. Vandercook Ruth Greening -Accompanist, Theresa Palko 4. South of the Rio .........................,..........,................................................................... Olivadoti Selection of Latin American Melodies 5g Bobby Sox Suite ...........................................,............................................ Harold L, Walters tal Sox on Parade tbl Browsin' Round fel Bob-by Boogie 6. March Illinois ............................................................................. .......... W oods Student Director- Fred Offutt 7. Overture Student Prince ................................................................... .......... R omberg 8. Vocal Solo My Johann .....................................,......................................... ......... G rieg Shirley Patterson -Accompanist, Mrs. Schiffbauer 9. Novelty Little Brown Jug Goes to Town .......................................... ....... B ergeim fAnd the Piccolo gets leftj Picoloi Solo -Irene Bagey 10. Orpheus ......................................................................................... ........ 0 ffenbach p . Selections with Band Alumni 1. Knightsbridge March ................................................................ ................... - 1 .... Coates ' 2. Stars and Stripes Forever ....... .d .................................. ........................ A ..... S Ousa 3. Auld Lang Syne ...........,,......... ....... A rranged by King B BAND TRUMPETS FLUTE DRUMS TROMBONES Wendell Applegate Donna Watson Don Chadd Pat Haley Ted Thompson MELLOPHONES y Marvin Brickert JackNG1'eenW00d CLARINETS Betty Phillips SAXOPHONES BARj?Q,?Pf,che1. Ann Bresney Dallas Applegate Alice Snyder BASSES Franklin Defenbaugh Bill Austin Bob Burton Ed Radatz Jo Ann Kain Tony Meyers Richard Scorby This year our B Band consisted of sixteen students who were organized as a group in September. After a semester of inQ tensive training, they made their first appearance between halves of the last home basketball game. The audience was very much entertained by their funny costumes and the band showed its marching' and playing ability. The B Band members acted as ushers for the A Band concert. as - .-W A 1,2 1 f

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PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT On Saturday, November 1, 1947, our band traveled to I. S. N. U. at Normal, Illinois, to participate in a homecoming festival. The trip was made in two char- tered buses. After marching in the par- ade, our band performed on the football field in competition with 11 other bands, and was named the .best playing band and the best marching band, for which they received two very beautiful trophies. Pat Devero, our majorette, also won a first nfedal in the field of band majorettes. After lunch the band members were guests of the University at their annual homecoming football game, at which time the honors were announced and the tro- phies were awarded. 14



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Row one: Weber, Houser, Lyons, Mason, Elias, Bacha, Huckins, Dvorchak , Row two: Lampson, Glenn, Wiggett, Barickman, Baiett, Kristal, Metzgar, Witko Row three: Sabol, Edwards, Greenwood, M. Kerestes, Robinson, L. Kerestes, Kutches, Phillis, Friede Row four: Wonders, Fedash, Amell, Ruddy, Morgan, Bednar, Killian, Leskanich VARSITY FOOTBALL The Streator high school football team although handicapped by the loss of ten regulars from last year's great squad, came through the '47 season with five vic- tores, two ties, and two losses. The losses were against non-conference opponents, Ottawa and St. Bede., With three injured first string players out of the game, the Bulldogs got off to a shaky start, tying one non-conference foe and losing to two in their first three games. But Coach Richards kept their morale up and, when the injured regulars returned to the lineup, the Bulldogs let loose with their power and cut down five opponents in a row. The Bulldogs held first place in the Big Twelve conference from their initial start with Peoria Cen- tral until the final game of the season when Springfield held them to a 13 to 13 tie on a muddy and wet field. Champaign beat Pekin the following day to take first place and Streator placed second. Streator opened the 1947 season against Kankakee on September 19. The husky Bulldogs fought the Demons to a 6 to 6 tie. The following week the Bull- dogs played their traditional rivals, Ottawa, and were handed a 20-14 defeat. ,, 4 O St. Bede defeated the Bulldogs a week later 13-0 in the first home game of the season. Streator entered the victory column for the first time on October 3 by defeating Marmion 14-7. On October 9 the Bulldogs won their first Big Twelve game by handing Peoria Central a 13-7 defeat. The next game found Coach Richard's athletes stunning Pekin by up- setting them 21-20. On October 24 Streator traveled to Danville and came home with a 21-14 score at the expense of the Silver Streaks. This was their third loop victory. The Bulldogs ended the last home game of the '47 season by winning from Peoria Manual 19-18. The final game of the season ended in a 13-13 tie with Springfield. Five of the Bulldogs won state-wide recognition. Cousins, Mel and Lou Ker- estes, won first team positions on the All- Star Big Twelve Team, and Burrell Witko, Reid Metzgar, and Jack Greenwood were awarded honorable mention. 16

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