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MRS. STULTZ Dean of Students 1 l.l.L... THE BOARD OF EDUCATION President-Mr. William J. Rohan Mr. Leslie Goslin Dr. William G. Metcalf Mrs. Carl Isermann Dr. Maybra Kelly Mr. Z. H. Dorland, Secretary Rohan Metcalf Isermann Kelly Goslin HERE ARE THE BACKERS
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MR Z. H. DORLAND Principal STREATOR HIGH SCHOOL MARCHES ON It was in 1875 that a group of progressive citizens of the Streator community brought about the formation of the Streator Township High School. The founders of our school were men and women who were looking ahead and were thinking only in terms of the welfare of the youth of their day and the days to come. For nearly three quarters of a century Streator Township High School has continued to serve the youth of the community. Thousands have passed through its class rooms and halls and have found their places in industry, the trades, agriculture, and the professions. The school was founded during the reconstruction period following the Civil War. Since its establishment three major wars have been fought and depression and boom periods have come and gone, but always through the steadfast leadership of courageous school boards, administrators, teachers, and students, the school has continued to grow in influence and usefulness. Today the challenge is greater than ever in the history of the school, but if those that are intrusted with the management, operation, and administration, are true to their stewardship, as have been the men and women of the past, Streator Township High School will meet the challenge successfully and will con- tinue to meet the needs of our youth. We should be truly proud of our high school and of the privileges that are ours -to serve, to partake of the educational service it offers, and to have a part in its support. May we all continue to work together, citizens, teachers, and students, to build a better Streator High School. THE POWER BEHIND THE WHEEL
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FACULTY PAUL G. BRIDGES Ii.E., Eastern Illinois State Teachers College Industrial Arts, Woodshop WAYNE S. RAMP B.S., Bradley University Industrial Arts. Vocational Machine Shop BYRON D. SNOW ILE., Northern Illinois State 'l'eaL'hers College M.A., Colorado College oi' Education Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing BENJAMIN WESTLAKE B.E., Northern Illinois State Teachers College Industrial Arts, Graphic Arts JEAN BORGLIN lVI.B.A.. University of Chicalo Typewritinf DORIS BRIX B.S., Syracuse University Bookkeeping, Merchandising ALTA BUTZ B.E., Illinois State Normal University Tylmewriling, Shorthand CLARE M. LOUIS HE., Illinois State Normal University M.A., Colorado State College of Education Typewriting, Shorthand 'i DELLA SWANSON Illinois State Normal General Business, Business Arithmetic f I r University .J I Alff . .,. 1 A new member of the English depart- ment is Miss Gwendolyn Harris who form- erly taught in Colfax, Illinois. She filled the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. Lowell George. Mrs. George is living in Urbana where her husband, a former Streator high instructor, is doing gradu- ate work at the University of Illinois. Miss Helen Haeger filled the vacancy in the girls physical education department. Mr. Paul Bridges, formerly manual training teacher in the Streator elementary schools is the new member of the industrial arts depart- ment. Mr. Potts, graduate interne in agri- culture, assisted Mr. Baysinger through- out the year. Mr. Robert Schramm, a former instruc- tor in our school, joined the faculty this year as co-ordinator of the diversified occupations classes. Miss Bertha Rogers, after a year's leave of absence, returned to her position in the home economics department. Mr. Lowell Dale resigned from the faculty in October. Mr. Dale who came to Streator in 1918 had been associated with the department of ath- letics for the past thirty years-first as coach and later as director of athletics. He had also acted as dean of boys for the past ten years. LOUIS BUTZ SWANSON BRIX BORGLIN SNOW RAMP WESTLAKE BRIDGES THE TRAINERS WHO LED US ON IO
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