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

 - Class of 1952

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. TRICKSTERS Hr-Y 5 Back Row: A. 'Wittner. lf. lirowlir, Osterrlm-k, D. Seibel, B. Hayes, l. lxrvit- HPI' The Hi-Y Clubs were also quite active this year. The Tricksters, Jowlers, and Caminos made up but a few of the teams which participated in the high school bas- ketball league. Sports occupied most of the time of the Hi-Y members. Several dances at the Hub were sponsored by the Hi-Y Clubs. Everyone was welcome and had an enjoyable time at the Hub . Serving in advisory capacities for the Hi-Y Clubs this year were: Tricksters-Sid Krotzerg Jowlers-Ralph Johnson, Cam- inos-Ross Schroeder. Probably the most interesting and worthwhile project sponsored by the Hi-Y Clubs this year was the Youth and Gov- ernment Program. In April, two dele- gates from each Hi-Y Club and also two members from the Beta Tri-Hi-Y Club JOWLERS HI-Y traveled to Springfield to attend the con- vention. There each delegate was elected either a representative or a senator. This program is of great educational value to the members who participate in it. It not only helps the student to understand how the government operates. but strives to- ward a better organized government in the future. As in years before, the Y Clubs again presented an impressive Easter program. It was one which brought out the true meaning of the season. Thus ends a successful year for the Y Clubs of Streator. Though they are not affiliated with the high school, they have played an important part in the life of the students. CAMINOS HI-Y Back Row: R. Hilliard, J. Peck, D. Gotch. Back Row: Mr. Johnson, B. Lucas, B. A Boswell, J. Boswell, N. Robertson, A. Mr. Schroeder, I . Latino, R. Ferko, A. Fincham Davis Front Row: J. Armstrong, R. McCauley, Front Row: J. Scott, J. Wagner, N. John- D. Yacl-ao, C, Fagot. J. Spangler son, D. Wheeler, J. Savage, R. Hermann , i ii..

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Q D 0' 11 GA M M A Top Huw: G. Luke. E. Singer, N. Mason, M. Rupku, M. Aycrs. J. l.ucus. S. Gwinn. l'. Czipku, .l. Alberts. l'. lin-rriimu-r 'Ihird Row: G. Elko. R. Batlais-wicz. S. Klein, A. M. Mull, S. Green. D. Hilliard. IJ. I.e-clinm-r. N. Krm-km-r, F. lienken- dorf, Miss Rn-pko Sm-mimi Row: S. B4-rta, li. Sr-han-fi-r, li. lloag, M. l arring- ton. M. l'uppin, li. Huckins, .l. VVlii!P First Huw: .l. Majernik, l . Majcrcin, M. lianiungo, J. Hain-s, M. llrats-l'iko. .l. Re-nm-r Y CLUBS To create, maintain, and extend higher standards of Christian living in the school and community is the goal of the Y Clubs. The members learn how to improve the social living in the community, as well as the social life of the school. All HY Clubs held educational, religious, and so- cial meetings as well as the regular busi- ness meetings. The fall of 1951 saw three Tri-Hi-Y Clubs organizeg namely, the Delta, which consists of Freshman girls: Gamma, Soph- omore girlsg Beta, Junior girls. All three clubs were very active this year. Miss Ana Mae Waite was the advisor of the Delta Tri-Hi-Y. Among the varied social activities of the club this year were participation in sports, sponsoring a candy D E LTA Top Row: li. Overoclier, A. Dorland, M. B. Donahey. M. Healy Sn-coinl Row: H. lli'ap11, M. Pickcrill. l . Guy, .l. Meyers, M. lim-i'kstml, li. Kinkade, R. McMillin, .l. Bowman, M. lYairncr, Miss Vt'aite First Row: l-1. Bolt-rasky, M. Moore, S. Meyers, M, J. Crone, ll. Rott, l'. llcllis, li, Allen, J. Cnnstuntinn sale, and a very enjoyable splash party in the spring. Many interesting activities were on the program of the Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, under the leadership of Miss Marilyn Repko. The club sponsored a very suc- cessful candy sale and a bake sale. A Val- entine party was enjoyed by all. During the Christmas season, the Gamma mem- bers aided the Student Council in giving a Christmas party for the Salvation Army. The Beta Tri-Hi-Y attempted some- thing different in the line of activities. On March 21, the members presented a suc- cessful style show. In the spring, every- one ,iaunted down to Champaign to visit the campus of the University of Illinois. Miss Shirley Hart and Miss Pat Isermann were the advisors of the group. Q li IC T A Standing: Miss Hart, H. lam, H. llarsled A li Walker, N. Vainh-r. C. Glass EJ P S.A' Sitting: S. VVilliams, M. lllackfnrd, .l lfVlin-s-ls-i'. H. Cult-y. li. Murznell l?4l



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DRAMATICS omcens Plesldent Elleen Sampson Vlce Pzesldent Barbara Rodosltv Secletaxy Fave Webb Tleasulex Maulyn Whalen This year the Dramatics Club was organized under the dxrectlon of M1ss Margaret Wllson Under competent dlrectlon two all school plays were held The fall plav was entltled Father of the Brlde dlrected by MISS Wllson and the sprlng play Curse of an Achlng Heart dlrected by MISS Ann McNamara A Chrlstmas Pantomme was also glV6H w1th characters selected from the first hour speech class Even with the three plays as huge successes the Dramatlcs Club w1thered and dled It has been dlssolved thls year and hereafter the Masque and Gavel a Natlonal Honorary Speech Soclety wlll take 1tS place The charter members were chosen by M1ss WIISOH and Mr Dorland on recommendatlon of the other members of the faculty for class and pubhc partlclpatlon The members were 1n1t1ated on the evemng of March 4 ln a beautlful ceremony The Charter Members selected th1s year are as follows Senlors J Anderson J Boswell G Brassfield B Coley H Crum M Fellows J Hedglln D Hoobler B Klng D Koo1 D Kutches M Purcell B Rodosky E Sampson J Smlth M Whalen Junlors S East T Kreltner N Mason pm D Ellas J Pouk T Rlce Fathel Puts his Foot Down Altlst at Work fox IS It hls fist j . . V - I ' KK ' YY s ' 7 . . . . ,, L ! Y . ,, . V . Y . n l ' 9 . .0 , n 0 9 7 ' I 7 ' : . , . , . . , - 9 - . J - ' y - v ' Y ' Y ' 7 ' Y ' 9 . , . , . , . . : . , . ' , . . Sophomores: R. Batkiewicz, L. Bouldin, M. Cop- , . , . , . . an . 'A 'Y ,, u . ,, V . . . .

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