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

 - Class of 1953

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'-f41':1.,.E 'Lr11.m ii: 'r m-'rx' :5Lefif:LLgY,5.:1H511-:mf-1.3 ,Q L'1 jzg-,wjg,ipg'ra. -g,gE,,gpg112g,-,-Q4-ivgzgsw:awp-31.1.ngm-nm--FixL-.fmgiglgvlw, +0 ..,-:1:.,:-4.:1.,15::.1.',q.5gf,g,r::e1.gaLaz-Qnggg:1gL..a afhrgm ,sg-'gg - . ffgr.-3 459111. 1 ?iEf7f1TARL- . .eximmsaum.fm2:s,m5:m:wx LRE: d 'r xo x W.-. 'lpn . X jx :Icy .1 w xg ,F 1 f.. s..n This is Streator High School. Through these doors streams a steady flow of youth preparing for a better world of tomorrow. Within these walls dreams are made, plans developed, and activities carried out. These rafters, which have sheltered so many, ring with the happy voices of young people joined together for one purpose-that of gaining an education. To those of us who are leaving for the summer, Streator High is tem- porarily put out of mind, only to become a vital part of our lives once more in September. For the seniors who are leaving, Streator High will soon be only a memory. May this memory remain fresh and vivid through the pictures and stories of the 19523 HARDSCRABBLE. WING SESSION AfHQf iff! 5 Lcyjv Hill 'Pm P wig? TEPPING ALONG WITH STREATOR In thx xoul 1991 HdlLlNLldbbl6 we hue tllefl to mclude exerx phasg of .1 Ntudent llte lt Ntlefxtol Hlgh School The-Ne openmg pdgex Hltll then Dlifllltw xemmdmg ux ot the xnhool dances the gala homenommg, xxeekend the l'IlLlN1Cdl Olg1IllZdtlOI1S the sOfTlt'flI'IlQN Gllteltdllllllg' Nometlmes edum tl0lldl lUCllt0l1LlIl1 proglamx the XAIIOUN spoltx at b H S and the mam classes ale 1 p1Lt0Ildl table of C.0I'lt6lltN T01 the mm plete xuubook We hope xou llke It L-use QW' I M nail Y M B O L O F S H S LET BE TUDENTS FOR AN HOUR 4 l 5 TREATOR'S YOUTH VOTES Wk ,273 ' ' 45' xx YNY -V19 .g . npr, ff- f n4sf Af I 'fd .,,,! 11 ,Q 1 17 ' Q' K .' .AP 1' . A ' 5 n N ' 2 , W ,g X , 'ff' wif' CM4 K The people of Stl9dt0l Tovwnsh1p Hlgh School are busv people They 11 utx of about 17 000 Desplte the tact that they are bum people thex manage to be tuendlx people One thmg that x ou cannot nnd lll Qtle atom Hlgh School IS a stranger xe ln a small tx plcally -Xmemcan There ale Clube dCtlYltl6N md sports to lnterest ex eu one The brltk blllldlllf, on RlO0U1lIlgt0ll Qtleet reple sents to operatlon among the students among the fac ultx and among the communltx members The people ot h sthool as an lnxestment 111 the future c1t1zens of Streatol and the world It 18 an 1llX est ment that ls paylng human d1Yld9I'1dN A I' ' ax .Q K sv ' ' K - Z 1 ' LT' 1 'hw . -4 ' 1 - K y 1 ' v' ' ks' Z L. K- ' S v .Lv- . 5 . . r . K - . - L- A- 1 - ' L, S' 1 4 - .vv I .7 ' Y i Streator regard our hig : ' ' ' s ' ' ' -1 - . v '1 1 ' 7 v - We, the class of '53, wish to take this opportunity at the close of our high school career to thank you, Mr. Ritcher, our class sponsor, for being such a wonderful help throughout these four tedious years. Through your pa- tience and understanding, we have accomplished the superlative in class activities. No matter how impossible our ideas were, your easy-going attitude never changed. We feel honored to have had such a swell fellow as you for a class sponsor, and our hope is that we can fulfill the hopes of your message: I am very happy to be associated with the class of 1953. It is my sin- cere hope that the foundation you have built in school will remain steady in the days to come. You are the promise- you are the leaders of the democratic society of tomorrow. Search for the truth-live by it-share it with your fellow men. HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES Back Row, lc-ll lu right: Louise Yusko 'Nlvricl lit-cs 1 I-rlllix lltl rill Ibith Dil Nl I H Nl rc. Al '- lim-r1.zn oz uv, c- 11 5:1 : :wo v 1 Lo, . :lroyn :Anson Nlzxry -Xn lx lx W. T5 ,MW if 4 :ag-, ' i. Q.. lR l. O H4 IIOO . if 5 yi WJ 1 2. JH ix 'ni 'CJ MR. A. E. RITCHER Class Sponsor Qlrpl Behind every move a class makes lies the work of its sponsors. oflicers and executive committees. In this space, we would like to extend our congratulations to all officers and representatives on their successful efforts throughout our high school career. Special thanks goes to those who have served us during this trying senior year. Our officers were: Don Adams. THE CLAS president: Arnold Wittner, vice president: Janet Petko. secretaryg Jack Spangler, treasurer. The home room representatives who comprised this year's executive committee were: Alice Berta, Dorothy Dutko, Marolyn Hansen, Mary Ann Kosley, George Moore, Muriel Rees, William Trapp, and Louise Yusko. Lastly, we wish to express our appreciation to Mr. Ritcher, our class sponsor, and to his associates for the wonderful co-operation and help we have received from them. Also, we feel that Mrs. Patterson and Mr. McAdams deserve special mention even though they did not complete four years of work with us. Mrs. Patterson spent our senior year in England, where she was an exchange teacher, and Mr. McAdams was re- called to military service after only two years at Streator High School. OFFICERS SOF i.l 1 -Xrnolal Wntm-r Standing: Jack SllllP k . , J n t I tk ll Seated: ai e 'e '11, on Adams KJ The Class ot 1953 fondlx recalls the happv mem or1es of h1gh school flax s The br1ck blllldlllg' on Bloom mgton Street has become a hung pa1t of each of us Although vue tomplamecl about home vsozk and classes vue vush to return to the bo1sterous halls the Classes and the fr1ends of our h1gh school daxs We shall always carrx the name of Streaton H1gh aloft mth honor and pllde We 11111 become a hung lox altx alwj DONIALD ADAWIS Qu1nCV let1c C os C,o11nt1y ' I 4 Iinbketball '7 Golf 2 C11-as I r1s1de nt I CUYl'lII'1ltClC C law, Executne Z s O1y.an1l1t1o11 b ll t1n1I1n1.. 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Bull 4 OYKADIZBIIOHS flee 9 Dxamatms .5 Spam h Club Z 4 I- H A 4 Pep Club lublmatmns L 1111 5 llxtur lons C AY LFINE ANDI- RS Andy Or1.ran11at1onb CI1-1 5 -l Or h stu 1 9 Iubl11at1o115 JI-ANI ANY ANDKPVSS Jeame llllt 1anc1s Ac11l1my Jolut mm I Comm 11 Holulay B ll 4 Ory1,an1Lat1on I-uture Nurse nce Club 3 I R 4 Ia I RANC FS ARBISI' I lan C n1n1lttus Hrlulay IS ll I Or1,1111Lat1 111 11- ROBI' RT BAIFT'I 0 Bob lb'Sll 1 n Comm1t 11 s I rom 0r11,an1la lltlll uh 1 Su 1mm1m,, us Ath 1t11 uitball 1 7 3 4 Basket Ja dl KAX IRANCFS B-XILPX Sak Tak Au ntl D1 trlct antl Stan MUSIC .5 4 Oxgzanlzatl nw utun ur 1 umm: C,omm1tt11 i C l Drama ICN 1 1h 1 1 n C chi-.tra 1 'I IOHN BAKAI AR Buch 1t10 ross C ountry rg1n111111 X C lubs l I OIS BATTFRSHFI I I o Crmhzstrn 1 Comnnttu Honlay B ll 4 Or1:1n1 11ons R C 4 Dame Club 1 Radu 4 Drama 11 u 1 11at1on I1!1-12113, I'K1ur1ons 4 Hard 1ru 1 4 Hardtrn 11 111a1s W.-.1 W H ' T! 1 1 5 AthVs: rss-' L,-I-, 21 .., 3 'hy Y 15' 1 1: ' ' 115: '.M. . 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V 1 ,, . . ., . . . . . , . 1 l'l ss 'o ' --sz FI ri 1 : ' ' '.: 'nnsz film-v 2-3-I. Ki. A. A. 2, I . H. A. 2 . 1 RUN 'I .I,l'I IIICIIIC ' 'ICR is 'I' Ss 'rv ' ' -si Class D '- 121 Nuns: Glo- 3, I-'. T. A. 3-4: I' I I' - '- s: ,' If- - si n s 1 ,L RU 3 ' -2 4: ' 2: --B 1 ,V ' I C ' 'zz 'onsz I 1 ' , . . , . H V ' - v. 4 v X 'v L 1 'I sz s Ulm .-, .' 'g '11 1-2. , I . A h - sz I-'wmtlnll 1-2-3-4 ffl ss 'nu ' 'sz I. ' 5 ' s: Glu' l-2-3-1. I. R. C. 4. Y Club. -I. G. A. A. 1-2-3-4. Dr- -1.-2- . Pep Club Z.: '. 'I .: -'W --I HEY 'I . ' IIICLII B ' 0 '. ' .': ' t - s s 3-4. Sei - l'luI 13, - I. R. C. 4, G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, atin Club 3-4: Class 'I ' fs: olill' ' Rall 3 P ll' ' ' sz Li. ' ry I s'n 3 G.-XY .IC ' ' QI ' 'li' Flass fn ' - .': Hr I' :j Ha 4. Clase D1 cl- ii-4, Prom 33 Organizations: Glep 1-2-3-4, Student Conn- , ' eil 4, Fu! - N s' 3, I. R. C. 3-4, Y Flubs 4, . ' . 1 ' A Q. .' . ' . S. . , J v - ' - .I ,vy ' ' s: 1 ..--- , .' I- , . I 'sh 'lub 2-3, S Cl lb Z lft' s: I-'n -2-II-4. 'W 's ' 2-'-4 . Lv 4: GAvAv Av U ,-in ,WR 0 'z '. '4 .': 1. . A. 1-231' h 2 'n s: KVA- ' 4 I.. ' s. ' S: n ,' , 'ss 1' .- , ' , . 3 Y '. ' sz . 1 Co ' -Z., ' .' .' s -. . . . 4, Y Clubs 2. G. A. A. . ' 't' s 2.-4, 11 l b - , Glee 1-2-3-4: ' ' ' s: z s ' A R ' ' A A I A A Av 14 ' D l l'l' ss 1' 'tt-fs: I'rx . 3 : ' '.'t'uns: I. R. C'. 4, Y Clubs 3-4l I' ll' ' ' ns: If -' lxvux- siunf 4 . ' '. . , .' C M 2 ' 3251. Cl ss ' ' .: I 1 '. ' .': ile 7 ' I 1-2-'-4, Futu . s - , I. R. C. 3-4, ' . 4. . K I ,f f G. A. A. 1-.., 'm t' s 1-..-3-4, p Club 2: ' Ili- f X, 4 . f sz , ' s 'h Sullkn 4 V . , l , - . . , . f - . I., In the fall of 1949, ue passed through the portals of hlghel' learnmg vslth a lump ln our throats We trled to felgn calmness but the fear whlch vse experlenced could not be dlsgulsed bx our slcklx smlles We were trlghtened of the teachel s durlng those flrst hard vseeks but It dld not take us long to become adlusted The school sk stem shuddeled and sputtered but It finalls cugested us I14l VN INIFRFD BOYD Wlnhle Band 1 2 3 4 Class Commlttees Class Dance l 2 3 Prom 3 Hollday Ball OTKBHIZBYIODS Puture urses 4 I R ubs 3 4 G A Dramatlcs 1 Spanlsh Club 3 Publlcatlons Rewlevx 4 Hardscrabble Sollcltor 4 JAMPS BREINNAN Jlm OTKADIZBLIIDDN one ProJectlon 4 I R C Spanish Cluh 3 4 Swlmmlnil Club 1 J Iubllcatlons Hard.-scrabblc btllllltlll' 4 lf I ILABFTH BRIY Betty Band 12 S4 Dance Band 3 4 Class Vlce Iresldent 1 Orlzanlzatluns Glee 1 2 4 Student Count ll 2 I R C 34 I R C Steerlng Commlttee 3 Y Club 1 Z 3 4 Dramatlcs 4 French Club 2 3 PUbllC8flflhS I ltcrary EXCUFSIODS 4 CPRVAISE L BROWN Jelly Athletics I-ootball 2 Cross Country 34 Basketball 1 Track 1 2 3 4 Class Commlttees Prom 3 Hollday Ball 4 Orlzanlzatlons MOVIE ProJectlon 3 Camera Club 3 4 S Club 3 4 Swlmmlng Club 1 ROSE BUCALO Rosa Awards Busmess 3 Organlzatlons Glee 2 ure Nurses 4 I R C 4 12 L ass Commlttees Hollday Ball 4 BONNIEI BURKETT Fleckles ganlzatlons G A A 1 F H A 1 JOAN NE CEBULKO Ceby Class Commlttees Class Dance 4 Prom 3 Hnllday Ball 4 Orgzanlzatlons G A A I 2 3 4 Dolphlns 2 Publlcatlons Hardscrabble Sollcltor 4 JANFTTE CENTKO Class Commlttees Prom 3 Organlzatlons C A A 12 I' H A 234 PUbllC3tlOHS Llterary Excur slons 4 FUGI NE CHAMBERLAIN Geno Athletlcs Football 2 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 1 Z 3 4 Organlzatlons Student Councll I S Cl b 3 4 Y Clubs 3 Publications Llterary ILXCIITNIOII 4 JOHN CHERVEN1 Jack Athlatlcs Basketball 1 Dance Band 3 4 'VI ARYAINN CHRISTOFF Chl IS Awards BUSIDESS 3 Class Commlttees Class Dance Holiday Ball 4 Organlzatlons I R C Y Clubs I2 3 4 G A A 1 2 3 Dolphlns 4 Publlca tlons Hardscrabble Sollcltor 4 GERALD CLARK Jerry Avxards Art3 Organlzatlons I R C 4 Dramatlc 4 Camera Club 4 Latln Club 12 Publlcatlons Llterary EXCUTQIODS 4 Hardscrabble Stal! 4 i a'fXl h an 7 K4 ' ' 9! 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I xl DONN-X NI-XI CI-XLQPN Donna C mmxtlees Cla anre 1 m H ll ax a A 'ucuuu Uvxxnlmll n Q Nlwrmg C mm: no ' ma IC la u u Iuhllcatx n Hard r'1hll Staff 1 BPTTX I-XNI' f0II'X Commlttee Cla Danm '7 H lldaw Ball -I Ir 1 rgannatl n D F L DENNIS CONNFLL Cgwhox Cm13mxttees Hnhday Ball 4 Orxzanwatnn Bl TTI COUNfII RUBI' RT GII NN KR-XFT Bob Band 1 7 'S 4 C mmltteeb Cla Iuxecutxu OTLAII MARGARET EI LI N CUNDX Peggzx Cnmmlttees Prom 3 Hwluday Ball 4 Organwm ie I9 udent Council 4 I R C '14 Y L m cs 1 N1 an h C Publlcatlons Re-new 4 IUII I' IUNININGII-VXI rganlzatl n Mule I J t DON -XLD DADI Don RON-XLD DANIIEIS B0ll70 Commlttee Cla Executmu 1 Cl Dance 1 IQ 1111 N ORNI -X N Organnatmn L RIIH-XRD DFTTFLHOUSFR Rlch -XRTHLR DOY IN -ht Athletlc Baseball 1 9 Y Clubs I Q9 ,TX l Our first weeks m Streator Hlgh were dlfhcult oneq The ex er rmgmg bells confused Us Our lockere would not open Slowls but surelx we became acquamted wlth the l1fe of a student at Streator Hlgh We pat terned our waxs after those of our predecessors but we brought some orlgmalxtx Wlth us l1'I . . 'I I.. 'C If u ' :Z ss D -2-3, Pro 3, u 'rl I- ' ' H' ll -I. Cl' ss E. - - Zig ' 'z .: 'nn sz Gln-v l-2-3-4, I. R. C. 3-4. I. R. '. I 4 - ' 'fu 'tt- 4. Y Club I-L, Dra Q' s 1. I . T. A. 4. . tin Cl lu Lf, Pop UI h 4: ' ' ' ' 'cw 5: sv . 1 1- .' ' I ' . . .' Q ' I I I r ' ' S: is - ,. 0' ,' . ' un Pg . 0 ' '. 'fn S: . ,. 4, Y 'lulrS I-3 - v v 1 . - v U . , yn W 1 ' 1 ' ' I ' '. 'x sz I . F. A, 1-2- -4, I. R. C. 4 . - - v . 41 A I . 1 41 V . . U -. ! I , 4. . . -L.-.- 1 o ' ': ss 'J - 2: - izations: I . F, A. 1-2-3-4, I. R. C. 3 . F. 4 , 4' ' I U r 'ly 'Ax . . . . UA . D I I I . 1 , 1 ' ' ' 3 1- .1 ons: Gl- -..-3-4, St ' , . . '. 1- , ' 'luhs 4, G, A, A. I-2-3-4. Dra ati J -ZZ-3-4, I 1' is 'lull 2 : ' ' : ' Y v 1 Q 1 W S ' O v' ' ' 'n s: 1 'rmfvc' ion Il--L G. A. A. 2-3-4 A v Y If sv If ' L Lt 1' ' S: ' ss ' 'H , ass U A . . 3 mv . -- ' '. ' s: D. '. 4 ' ' ' . . , .' . ' N , 7 v - M Q on l ' s: -.., . -2-3 cf D . W. L. tv, . .l ' 1 ' Y - Q . . . . - Q. L . . , S As eophornores vue returned mth what we con s1de1ed .1 broadened perepectne of hlgh Nchool l1fe We called the teachere hx the1r first names 'Vlanx of us became acqualnted mth Cl6t611t1011s It wax now our tlllll to haze the unhflppx f18SlII1'16l1 We ipent the xefu 1n gleeful dI1tlCN lntermlxed xx 1th thoughtful studx We resented the upperclawmen mth enu and 1mpa tlentlx fmalted the dax xx hen we could 1o1n thelr proud Iklllkk 1161 DOROTH1 DUTRO Ilmt rancw Ac-drlnmy ln Xuarvl u me Cnmmlttem f la I- xc-cutno 4 K Q nm 2 4 Hf!l1l13j H ll r nnlzatmn K u m I c Rs-new 4 li ARBAIUA D1 AS B xbs lL,lTll73t10Y1S I R K u an It .-nfl udhhle Sr 4 10814 PH DZLRISIN Joe 'Xlhldn ntlnll 1 xummmg. lluh SHARONI FAST Shell Award Ld ln 3 lummlttecs lla Dann 'I 'I 4 u uldy Ball 4 Cl s 1' xuutne Ory.anl7.4t1uns ce Q .3 Dram I.-xtln C 4 lVl ISYIUO and Kaul I 1 Iulxludtxom, Haxdsnrabblz S1 hcltor 4 I IIANI J IDFN Blll Athletic ask:-'tb ull Iravlx 0F1.Hl1l7d11 C 4 L'1t1n Clu NANC1 EDVN ARDQ Eddle Orehe tra 1 Committee Llas Dance Hollday Ball 4 Prom .5 OF1.AY1l7df.1lTU flee 1 ummlttze 3 -1 Y C lulxx 1 Dramatxcs 1 Qpam Il De 1 e Squad 4 'Vlaeque d xe e u u w 14 ntmne mtmdry I' xr ursum ll nd cl.-xbble Staff 4 NIANC1 ANN I ISI' NBART mrl 1 3 4 Orcheetra 1 Qommlttee Clue Dance 7 3 Prom .S Organlzatmn Student cUlIl'll'll bmence Club 1 'P 3 Y Llu 1 Dramatxca -1 I atm Club ' 'Vlusque and Cuxel 4 PllI7ll431lUl l Hard-wcrabble Editor 4 IVIARLEWE ELIAS rnmlzatlons I' H A ' WILLIANI FNIIVI 1111110 tsmmxttees Prom 3 Hrrllday Ball 4 Organwxtums xdent C0unc1l2 I R C 7 CHARLFS IAGOT Cha t l9tlCi Tenn: 1 I ni I lubs 3 OrL.anx7dt1mn IVIARLENIF FAI I IINC Au.-1rd Qpanv-h '7 Commune Prom 'S Orzanwatlon Y fluhs A A Iublxcatxuns Llterarg I'XClII -I n .1 Fxmutlu- '1 JOAN FARK AS Feeme Awards Buunew 'S 4 Fommlttee C a an 1 ' 3 Hollday Ball 4 Orzanwatlon Y Clube l 'P 1 Publuwxtlon Renew 4 I . . H i .. St. l-' ' '. ' f ', Juliet. lll' mis. 1: . ' 5 li s' ss 3-41 ' : ' If . 'lai Da - - , ' ' :A 4: 0 sz: ' ' s: Y 'lube 2-4. Latin Cl l 2: I'ul Ii -ations: ' 3 v w 41 , ln . 1 1 . OW: '. ' .'Z . . '. 4, Y Clubs 1--1. G. A. A. 1-2-Il, IR-p Fl b 1: Pull'-z ions: ll' ' - .'rli'ilur 4 . . 7 v ,I N 1 NZ Fu. 2 -2-3-1. S 'A ' ' ' 1 ' , L u ,'vv S: 't' 3 ' A fi: ' ss -1 ..-.- , Hl ' ' , Pass 2: ' sz GI- 1-2-3-4, I. R. '. ', qtics. 1-2-3, 1' ' 'lub su.. f. 1 1-- . . . 1 VII, , . . . 2 If A' ' . -'SZ B J z 2, ' 23 f Tuna: l. R. . , . ' lm 2 . , . - U - .. - s -2: ' s: .'s ' 1-:Z-3-4, ' ' , ': f' ',' ' sz I 1 -2-3-4, Student Council 1, 1. K. C. 3-4, 1. R. C. Steering: C ' 1 -, ' : , ' , . 'sh Ulll 2-3, bzt .' , 1 . an Ga' l 4. l'p Cl h 4: P l1 z ' ': If ' I - 5 4. . Y V v Q. . , L A 4 4 4 A 4 AA liz -..- - 3 . -2: ' ' sz me ' L- , ' 1 ' I ' SI . ' ' 3. I' ' I --- , ' bs -2, ' . O 1: ' ' S: '. . . 1-.. Q A5 7' ' VI ,, . I :i . U Z I .iz . I: Stl ' . . . '. 4, F. F. A. 1-L-3-4 3 1 1, . H.. f 1 . 4 5 Ah '.: 's : ia l 3: R sz Y . . 1 , , I I S: . -I ' ' fs: Chas ' 4' -. -. '. ' s: ' .4 2. G. . . 2-3-41 ' ' ' : ' ' ' L fu s 4 ' ll 4 ' 77 ' :: I .. -- 3 ' s: 'les D' ce -1.-.. 2 '. ' S2 . -..-4. G. A. A. : ' ' sz ' v- Y I I .- . . - . - . ' r 'Tl . 1 - 4 L. I L 5 nl tv . . f K- 4, . S tv. Q ' , ' y - v ' 4 Y v V- ' ' ' IIOSI' ANN I- I' TSIxO x 111 1 11 0r1.111171l11 111111111 11 Il 111 11 1 111 11 1 1 111 ILII' II II AN AIIx0 1l1r 111 1 1111 1 1 11111111 1111 VIII I IANI THUNI AS FOLSI- II Tom 11111 111111 xxr111 1 1 111 1n1 4 IL 1n17at111 1l1112-111 1r11x x 11 IINII' CJAIINI LC Xxx21r1I II1 1n1 0r1.11111at1 r1m21111 I Iomml 11 21 1111 111 n. I 111121 II LIIDIII 1111 1 r H1r1ls1r1111 Sta IMI I' fl' LSTHORPF CAROI I I ASS rp. 11111 num r1111 1111 I1111n11lt11 1- x11 lllllll NI ARCI A CORDOW x21r1ls II11s1n1 s 3 Band 1 7 I l11n1n11 11 I las nu 11 H111 4 O11..1n1l1 11111s 111l111t CIJUHPII 1 11tur1 Nur 1 L Iu11c21111 Rx11xx 4 RUTH ANNI GREEN Ruth1e I ry. 1n1L21t111n 1110 R 11 r111L. C11mm1tt1e 4 Y Clubs I A an1at11s 1 I I' I'r l1b -I C 11mm1 11 Cla-.s I'xccut1x1 I11mm1tl11 ass D11n11 1 ' 4 P11 m .I I 1n 1n1 Rmg. 'I 111 1 1 I uI1l11at111n L1t1 rary I- v1urs111n H IIXINK TIIIIIIII St 1lI' 4 CIIRAI D GUTFK Jeux xx 1r1I 11'11I1 I s 11 x 111 111m m1111s 11m 11 II 1x 4 IIFLAIIIIAIIK 11 11I1nt I11111111 Sturmg. 11n1m1!t11 111 ll 1 1 121 1 1111.11 1 flllt a1x1 I I IIIJIICBIIUH 1t1r1rx I'x111r mn H II 1l cr1l1bl1 Sta 'NIARI LIN HAGI Han r1.21n17f1t111n Flee I 7 I 4 S11-1 r1n1. Lomnllltce 'I X Club I Dramatu 121n1 I1 Klub I 'Nla que and fax1l I l11mn11!t11s as ann I 11 111 I1111 1 1111111 1 ary cur 111ns 4 11 21111 S1111 11 H 111l 1r21l1b 0 A oclate CI-RAID HALI Butch NIARIIIN HAI LFT xx 21r1I I1 1111 nc I I11n1m1 11 .1 n11 11 H1 1 2-1 I' I Organua I11111 ll 1 112111 111 x11 xx .3 jf.. X N G9 Txurp season was a tlme xxhen g1rls had to treat the box-1 The gnls 11o1e tlousers and the boxs cuffed up then' pant legs A XIQIIOI' to the school would naxe been greatlx confused to see g1rls carrxlng boxs books xxhlle thex escolted them to thelr classes Txxlrp season xxas sponsoled bx the Student Counul It xxas cllmaxecl bx 21 dfmce 111 the hlgh school gXI'I1IIdSlUfT'I I l Ax: 'lsr II11si11-ss II-1. S1121 ish LI: '2 '.: '111s: G11-v I. Y IQIIIIIS I--I, G. A. A. I1 '1 'lt - -s: l'l:1ss Il: 11'1- JI, I' ' 111 II. II11lA l21y II2 ll I: I'1:l1li1'21!i1111s: I 1 II1- '-xx' l. II: rls1-r21ll1l - II11si111 ss NI: 2 -I 'I ' M.AI ' . C. .' FI. . ' UBI. J. E i l'l11-1-1'I1f: I- s I-13-SI 3 IIT!!! iz: ti1111s : film- I-2. ll. IC. 4. I. II. V. I. Il1'2 1 2 tics l. S11211lsI1 l'l11l1 I-IL II:1I4'1- I'I11l1 Z: V- 'H1-vs: I'l21ss ll: -1' 12-II, Il11li1l:1y lI:1ll -I ' ' - 11 -1 I 1 . . . . , I , .All I 1 s: 'IV 's I-123 A 'Is: M1 sit' II: II2111I I-I-il-4. ' Il:11 II: I 3 O : ' ns: S l'l11l12-Z5-4, I. II. II ' I: I' 1 I' -' '1111s: Lit 1 2 I'I.'1'111's' 111s 4 Q- 1 4 1 H .11 ' 1 s: ISA -ss II: '2 '1111s: G11-0 l-11-II-I. I. II. II II-4, Y Clubs 2: D 2 - '-s -ZS: I , 'I'. .A. 4. I'1'p l'l11l1 I: ' 'It - -si Cl' ss Da '- II-4, I'i11 :1 I R11 ' I. II l' I' y all 4 2 I' '-2 ' 11 sz I,it1-rary Hx- 1'11 si1111s I, 2 . 2 I I I .' ' II' 4 , .. 1 I I I 5' 1 8 1 W 0 '2 ' s: G11-11 IA!-4. I. II. V. 4. Y I'l11I1s l-2-II-I. V ll 1 1 '-s II. I-'. 'I'. A. JI. Spanish Club 2: ' 1 ' -ls: l'l21s.' I!:1111'1- -I, l'1'11m II. H11li1l21y II21ll -I: I' lli1'2 ' si A - 1 Lite-r21ry I'1x1-ursi1111s 4, II21rds1-ral1l1l11 Stull' 4 I 1 . . . I I - ' Ax .': -ss : -I.-I : ' 'tt --sz ' - is ' Da -1 1-2-II. I'r m 1-II, l'1'Iay II21ll : 'f' .2- t' 3: St - ' ' , F 1 .' s -s 4, Y 'l11l1s 4, I. R. L'.4: 'll t' ns: v, v 11 - 11 J f2 ' s: I 1 1-2-3-4, I. . F. 3-I, I. R. F. Stu ' f f ' 1 . .' -2, G. . A. 2, Dr ' -2-2 . ', T. A. 4. ' onch Club 2-3, P1-11 C1 1 ' 'ttlfsz 1' ' ' '1 2, Cl -- -1.-3- , 1 '. ' 2 I ' f ., H I'- l21y II21lI 1 1 ' ' sz ' ' ' 1. ' s 4. ' 1 1 ' nc . . J' I A A A 4 . A '2 s: S1 1- -, Hearst I-Iixt ry .Ax'2 'I 4: ' - 't I'r II. H I' I2 3 IIaIl - 1 '1 s: S11 - ' -'l 4, I. R. C. 4. I. R, F. .' ' I' ' - - -4. Lat' Cl I 1-2. Il -I ' t - S ' I -1. Mas 1 21r11I G' '-I - 1 ' ' ' sz L' -2 ,' l.'- - s' s -l. 2 ' s 2 - .' If -I Y 1 1 1. , ,sy O 1 ' s: 1 -Z.-2- , I. R. C. iI-4. I. R. C. ,, .' - ' f ' ' - ., ' s -2, ' ' s 1-2-II. ' Sl' 's ' 2-2. . s I 1 2 ' ' Fl- ss D' - 1 1-L-3. Pr m 3, H li lay Fall 41 ' Il'- -2 ' s: Lit 11' ' Ex s' J . Ha ' lsc1 I I I - .'1I'-'- I 1' 4, 2 ' s' ' I . ss I W V 1 1 11 11 A 1 1 . 4 . I 4 4 YA' A J 4 A s: I 1s' -ss 3: B21 I 1-2-I 3 ' 'tt--s: K'l'ss lla '- l-2-II, I'r m l-II. 1l'd' y ,all 1 - ' sz I. R. I'. 4: I' ll ' '1 si R1-'W ' I C v .' . , . . ' 1 ' 2 LT. ' .' ' ' ' .' S, 'H' Q ' , , , ' , .' 1 J 1 1 . . N 1 . . . 1 1 I v . Q n Q v ' '. When we came back the fall of our Junlor wear, we had reached the mlghtx status of upperclasamen Our actnltles reached a new tempo as we selected an out standlng 1un1or, took charge of concesslons at football games, entered a float 1n the homecommg parade, spon sored the prom and chose our class I'll1gS No longer fearlng teachers or school work, we were begmnmg to make our mark 1n the world Us 'VIAROLYN JUNE HANSENI Red Committees Class Executlve 4 Clas Dance Prom 3 Hollday Ball 4 Orzamzatmns I R C Clubi 14 G A A 123 Pep Club 2 Pub C tlons Review 4 FRANCFS HARCAR Hotchle Awards Buamess 3 Committees Class Dance I 2 3 Prom 3 Oryzamvatlons Science Club Z I R L 3 4 R C Stee g omrlnttee 4 C A A Dramatlcs 2 Pep Club 2 4 Publlcatlons Llterary Excurslons 4 OLAF EUGFNE HARSTED Gene Athletics Football 1 7 Basketball 1 2 Baseball 19 3 Committees Clas Executne 1 Clase Dance 3 Ou.amzat1ons Student Councxl 3 HARRIFT HARSTED Awards BUSIIIGSS 3 Committees Cla s Dance 1 Z Orxzanlvahons I R C 4 Y Club 1 Z C A 1 3 Pep Club 2 DONALD HASTINGS Don OFHAHIZBQIODS Svummmg Club 1 CHARLES HATALA Charlle ROBFRT HATALA Bob Organnzatxona Swxmmmg Clubl D O 3 JANE ANN HAWDON Jame Oruanlzatmns Glee 1 2 3 4 I-uture Nurses 3 I R C .S 4 Y Clubs 12 Dramatxcs 12 Spanish Club 23 Holiday Ball 4 Publlcatlons I-Iardscrabble Solxcmtor 4 RICHARD H HELLERMAN Snozz Band Z3 Commmttees Class Executnve 3 Class Dance 2 Orlzamzatlons Student Council 2 I R C 4 Spanish Club 2 Publncatlona Literary Excur smnsm 4 DONALD HJERPE Mlnnle Athlctlcs Baseball 4 Organlzatxons flee 2 3 IYLF HUGHART Lllly At etlcs Track 123 Awards Musu l Band 12 3 4 Committees Class Dance 3 Hollday Ball 4 Organizations Student Council 2 I R C 4 Span h Club Z 3 Swlmmmgr Club 1 BILI JAMES Wild Wllly Athletics Basketball 12 Class Trcasurer 3 Com mltteea Qlaas Executive 2 Prom .S OTIZRDIZHLIODS Student Council 3 Mone Pro,1ectlon 1 Publications RQVIPW 4 n Kalb l' L df Y v v u H . I 1 I ' : . ' , ,s 2-3, , ' : ' ' :: . . .3-4, Y . -, . . . --, L lia- M ' Y! ,J 3 2 '...'.'-, I. . ,. rln C , 1. . . I-2-3-4. Ci YY 1 -L, . -. -..- : ' ' .: .s ' , ,' 3 ., '. ' A.: ' .J .': m 3 ' :z . ss -'Z '. ' ,Z . . . , 5 -'-3-4, '. .A. -', 1 ' IK 97 I CK ' I7 Sl Y! A if ' U ' '.: ---:S 't -' 'v ' '. A -'. Pep Club 4: Committees: Class Dance 2-3-4, Prom 3, z : . . . H U I . ' . as ' ..' , A c . . 1: . ' - ll ' ' Y! ' : .' 1 ' ' ' sz Q- '-' it ' YY J A hl':: --: ' .: . -ig ' ' .': is ll ' ' Yl I , fx n 7 . . v . 1 -- U . . . . ' v' ' 1 v 1 1 - , ' ' . . . Vt' . ' .. . 1 ' ' ' 1 1 - - t K, ' .Ss K.. l . v 1 v V v . ' . ,- X , I Vl -KRRFN F J-XRDINI' Jalllllk etlrs 1' all ennl 4 1 rn L m mlthx a ann 1 1 Organization In lu 1 Nxxlmmx ll 11-XBFI JOHNSON xx ard Hu mm 3 4 4 mmltlu On. ml I3 x n h uhllx xtn n ex 11 xx 4 Hard 1 rahlvlt N ll RIT-X NI XF JOHN SON Rete 'Xxx ard me fIY'!1l'lllfYLi a Dann: 34 Pro Htl day B ll 4 Orxtanualmn 1-uture Nux e b Pulrllcatmn Run xx 4 H :rd rralmblt Nnllfllur -1 X l' RNON JOHNSON Yun Athlmtu rarlx 1 Commlttu uutlxx a me Hy In m 'X Org. mllatmn S xds nt iounm xl ll'lNl nt x mm a n 1 1 Il lrdsu xblwlm N All' 4 SANDR-X JONTPS Sandx rgamzatxon C let 1 anl h C b 3 C nmml tu H1 lldax a 4 PlllWllCdUf n Re-xn xx 4 FR -KN CES Ix-XSCH Ah Fxan o 11133 Ball 4 Organization l-uxng Nurs l'r1nxh Q 7 N-VNIC1 KAUTH Red wr 1'C'i1 ent so ee-rung, umm: u l x I ma ws 1 v Ihr- 7 sp C 4 lulrllcatlons Iltexary Lxrurslun 4 Hard-mrnhblc Stiff 4 CHARLES KINKADF Cha77 Athletlc ootball 1 7 'S 4 Baslxxthall 1 7 Fran 1 P 3 4 Commmttees Holiday Hall -1 Oryzanwatmns btudent Counul 4 bcxenve Llub 1 Y Clubs 4 D a lc 4 Spam h Club S S Clxlx 3 4 Sxxxmmx Klub 1 PUlJl1Q3llUTl Rmxxexx 4 Harrlscrahlmlo bollcl lui' -1 Nl-XDC F DFX INF KINMAN 'Vladgle ommxttu lddt H ll 4 Fkihlldfl R 4 u lcatxon xnxx 4 1 ant unlxx l-DXKIN lxIl'IN B070 VSIIII-X1IIx1II'TZ Bxll t Ltu all D-XLF IxOETZ Band 1 9 3 4 Committee fl 1 P 'fl xa i -, 9. A student commlttee selected three rlng patterns tor the Jun1o1 Class These patterns were preeented to the class xxhxch selected one bx XOt1l1g after Larefullx snrutlnlzlng the three pattern- Nlanx anfuous bux Els croxnded the 1exxel1x stole and pocket books felt flat boon nearlx all the yumors xx ele dlsplaxmg thelr rxngs to the axxed undeulassmen Hoxxexer the glrls soon had txxo I'1l1g'N and manx box- had none lm Athl ' 5: '4-oth 1, 'I' 's 2: Or -h -st 1: 'xx - ' -'s: Cl'ss D '- 2-3, l'rnn 2 3 'a ' s: D. E. 4, Camera Clulv 1-2. l.ax!' K' lr 1. I -' 'ng Clk l 1-3 4 A J J 4' A' A ': s: s' ss : 'v ' -'st Prom IC: 2 '- ', t'u s: Y Clll s 4, G. .-X. A. 1-2-Cl, l'4-p Clulm 2: 1' 1 '- s: R ' , ' s-- - 1'ul itnr -I ' V AA VV 1 ' s: Bus' ss 3: 'm ' Clss ' -1 l-2-I-. m 1-3. vi ' ' a 3 ' sz ' 1' 's s 4. Y Clu s 1-2-4. G. A. A. 1. F. T. A. 4. C.4: ' ' S: '1' . : s ' ' - 4 - - v .- ,, Y X ' V, - '-s: 'I' ' I ' ' '-s: Class Ex-' ' 'f 3, Cl ss Da -- 1-2-3-4. Pin and Rim: Il, aliday Ball 4. ' 1 . : 'z ' si 1'tx - ' -' ' . - xlv 4, I. R. C. 4. Y Clulus 1-if-Il-4. M: s 1 - nd Gaxw-l 4, Latin Club 1-12: l'ul Iiv: Vous: : .' - 1 - St: - K. 1 4 U N V., O ' A sz l 1 -2-3-4, l. H. C. 4. Il. A. A. l. Sp' 's 'lu 2-Z : lx 't --s: l'rom ll. V .- F' ll : ' - ' - s: - ' .V ' ' KL H VY 1 1 1 1 Orchestra 2: Committees: Class Dance 1-12-3, Prom 3, H l' ' : ' ' ' s: ' t -1 s-s 3-4. I. R. C. 4, Y Clubs 2-3-4, G. A. A. 1, ' - - 'lub 2-3, F. H. A. 2.-4 - 1 - 11 -- Class V' - P -. 'rl 3: GI x 1-2-Il-4, I. R. C. 3-4, l. R. C. St' ' f C 'tt-' 3-4. Y 'luls 1-2. G. A. A. 3, Jra ' t' .' 1, D1 lg h' 4 1-Z.-3--I. P- lulw .3 1 ' . ' 5: I' - . '--. S ' 5- 2 1 AA YY ' s: F - -1.-.-- , : ' f -L.: 'l 'k m't' s . 's 2-3, 1' ' 1 - , 1' 'nz ' : ' . ' S: , .' . Q K B. . ' ' '- , V - V - v U - U A A I 4 4 A 1 A A A 4 4 C ' 1 ls: Hnl' ' ,' a : 0 'z 'unst l. . C. -I I' bl' ' ' s: Re -. Harlscwlll- S l 'tv 4 - ' ' ' - v nl va 1 1 1 1 1 . - - 4 ,, - H A hl ' S: Fnuth 1-2-3-4 ' -,.- - g ' ' ls: Prom fi ,mx 1 1' -' s f 5 :lsr , ' ' A A ' I C 'l ' rg. 1, , - 1 . 1 - - - 1 'J iff-. ' - - . x ' ' The highlight of our ILIIIIOI' yeal vias the prom held Max 16 Prom commlttees spent mam hours decorat ing the Armorx, selectmg programs, and engaging an orchestra Our theme, An EX6I1lI'lg' Wlth Pans, was represented bx a huge fountaln 1n the center of the Hoor vxhile reproductlons of the Elffel Tower and the Arc de Triumphe provided a background for the orches tra It xx as trulx a mght to be Iemembeled bx all I nj D-XNIPI KOLFS-XR Palnt ml I JAVII' S IxOLFS-XR Jun rc hestri l ommlltoes H ilul iy is rg in Inns Svl lm I OUIS IxOI I' SAR Iou Athlmtu uk Ort, inn: I n Ilrimi AI BI' RT IxOLI -XR Athlctws I-uotlmll Oxganmatu n 1 I -1 A k in :dent I I I DONNA JI' AN IxOOI Oryranllatlon f tl I 1h I I C ummm ef 0 ul ig rn u 1 nations ard malrblc S In it JOHN ANTHONH KORQTICK Big Iohn Qtlcs fo all Ou. llllll 11 n Nu IITHIIIIIL l lu n 1 'VIARX ANNI KOSLFH Cookie ommittu s C I 1 ecutlu I LI iss IJ Inu im Hu NIB, Ii ll 4 Organui nuns I u ure Nlur 1 Iuhlu ill n Ilarml Iralmblm SIIIILIIUI' 4 THOMAS IxREITN FR Choya as-. President Commlttus Cla I' ultnm D n e 1 7 .3 4 I 885 1 IUITI n I n rganllatmns btudent Council I I R I I R C Steering Cnmmittem 4 Y tlubs 'Ii Si h 2 3 u 1 .ist uc me I Z 3 Iublicitlons Literary Iuxcursmns 4 DONNA KROCKER rchcbtia Orxranxzatmn-. 1 :. 51 mis C LLOYD KUDRICK JR Cootle Athletics Football 1 Organnatlunb Sx IITIITIIIIL Club 1 PATRICI A IxUSNERIIx Pat H nfl Z I I Organization cv. hw Z I 4 lnmmi rs .mu I ' Holiday Ball 4 u ills- ation Ix MI'LVIN IANE VIel Buclclv Athletus Basketball 3 Band I Lommitta I 1 Ball 4 O zanlzatxons I' I' A 1 'I 4 Steering, Committee 4 Masque and Kaul 4 I R Q 4 rxffs Q 771 v - v II , ' v- I I I 4 . I lla -2-3 , v r 1 61 ' YI I I I.I O ' '.' 2 : K' ' .': 1 ' z Iall -I: O 'ani- '. t' .': I . F. A. I-2-3-4, I' ming l'luli l 1 ' ' I ik Y! 4 I I ,I I - sz Tr: ' 2: fs .zt'u xl 1 Viv, l ' ' 3, 'I'r'c 3. Bass-Iuzill 1: II: ml 2: -v 'I si Q: - 3, Stl - 'num-il l. Ilrum: ti'sl ' ' st II-' I. I. R. f'. -1, I . 'I'. A. It-1. I.:tir1 Ch -2-I: ' 'tt -sz II I' 2' Hull 4, I' un 14: I' ll ' A .': II s ' w fu ul' -I Y ' ' ll ' YY I I I . Athl- ' JZ I m Ili 2-3: 'fz .zt'm si I' ' ' ' I v H r w v H . in 1' ' --J: 'iss Ex A -. z --Il, I'wm 3, I' ' il Z .:l' I: I 1 I sfs 3--I, G. A. A. I, I . H. A, 3-41 ' 1 'ax s: ' - S- i K, ' ' aI , H I X A 1 Athlvtirsz Football 1-2-3, Trzwk I-2, Base-Imll 2-fl: Cl - 22 ' SZ ss 1x . f 34, Cl a ' -L-'- , P' 3, I'i anl ii yr 33 O Y ' .': ' I . . . '. 3-4. . . . ' ' ' ' , T ,' .--. I' 'anis CI I '- . S Club 3-4, M'.'i f 1 I Gavel 3-4, Glos- A-- . I .2 . S: . . I A. 0 ' ' -Z ' A .': Glu- I-3. Il. IC. -I, G. A. A. I, Dramatic' I-3, I . T. A. 3, I' I2 'sh 'lub I KK ' 3? , . ' -21 f ' 'z Sv' 'f ' ' ' AA , vy a '-I--1 ' ' si GI I, I, Il. if I. Y Clu .' '-4. I . H. A. I-2-C- Z I 'tt--sz fluss ID' '- -L, ' ' ' ' Q I' I A 2 ' 5: Ii-'low -I 1 KK V! I 1 I , 'vsz : ' g ' ' -vs: lol'- day : r ' ' ' sz '. '. . -2-.- , I. R. C. Q i . . . . n n, . ' ' ' - , 1. 5. I I I I' I I' I ' A I- ' Y . ' A- 1 ' v . - 7 I Q , , , U v ' ' ' 1 97 vf w Y . . . , I W Ro il- PT I ALFR B1 lm III Llllll lfl RX IILIINI-R Blnntx Alhtll Imnnl mi mr IIIII I I L1 XI- IPB-Xlx I DARLFNF LIKFXB 4 re arx 1 I mm: A mu I ILAIIIIH Stunlm nt unul R L SUJITIITL mmlltu. I 4 1 1 C lu 1 I ulxlu atn n Ita ral 3 I' 'cm ur mn 4 Hard-n rabb I url un 114:11 sn BOB IITHC UW Bo P9 IUK AN! IU I1 I-llll B ARB AR A LORFH Blb Ing I H rllda B ll 4 O11.an1Latlon Klee u ure Nur L 4 3 -I Drx-xmalus 1 u lm 1 m Ruxexx RAI PH LUCIxFX Bulhead gmllill N 1 BARBARA IUX Balms fry.anux!1 n 1 u DUNN A I LX Onyanlzatl n Ih una 1 L mmlt ee a Dime SLZANNF LIONS Sue nmmlttu Irom 3 Hnluiay Ball -I Org H117 Atl n xamatlc I 4 a L u I u I I Renew -I ILIII- 'IILBRIIJF Nlac ry. muah ns l 1: I uhluau xnxx 'J X, After three sean of druclgerx vue hnallx became the hlgh and mlghtx NSIIIOIN of Streator H1gh School We SDOIINOIGCI the Holldax Pall III December and con tmued to partxmpate III sports muslc and other 3Ct1X1 tles But school was not all plax Ile xx orked hard on school asslgnments trxmg to make High Honors or Honor Roll VI e un ere belng prepared to face the future, come xx hat max VII III H anno lla :I I1 UTM .uliuns: I. IC. if 1. Y l'Iulus I-2-II-4 JI! ' .I'.'I 'L : I-Ns: 's 2: lin I-Z: 11+ niltm-s: flaw llzmm- C45 Org: .:!'n-ns: IP. I'f. I 'Eff ,L . I .es I Class Sv- t' v' 3 'n 'tt-1-s:l'IassIJ: -- -2-3-4: l'u-nm 3, Holiday Bull 4: 0 ' tions: Glu- 1-2-II-4. .' ' Cu -' 3, I, R. C. 3-4, I. . '. S 1- ' ' Cu ' H 1- , Y fllllrs I-2, Drunlativs I-2-3. I . T. A. 4. Spanish Club 2-3, Masque ani Gam-I 4. IN-r ' I 4: ' ns: lj' H L' s' s , .' I- Stz 4. II: 'Is 'lII- Assofztvs lf 1 V ,, N 1 1 .l.AfNI I. . '. .' ' ncaslf' Or f:l .mi1-rm: ID. IC, -I Y U - .. Hand 1-2-3-4: Comnmittn-rs: Class Dance 1-4, Pin and R' f Z, 4 y a 1 'f ' s: I I, Ft ' s-s , I, R. C. '- , ' I-2-3. Latin Clnl 3. I . H. .A. 12: I' bl :t' ns: - ' -I w Y ' 1. , vu Orr: .z 'unsz Nlcwi- l'rnjn-rtiuln 3--I, I , I . A. I-2-II-4 v U I in J 'z 'zz 'nv s: Il. IC. 4. Y 'I Ins I-2-3 'Y' A' 'nn ri D. E. 4. Y flulxe I-2-3, 1 IIN 1-LZ: 'U 't s: CI ss z - I-Z-3 ' ' ' ' v v 44 vp . A - A . ., I Cx ' Hs: ' ', n ' 3 V2 '.1'nsZ Glue 1-2-3-4. I. R. C. -I, Y Clubs. G. A. A. I-2-3. Il ' s - . I. tin Clxb 2: I' ll :!'uns: ' v . A I. n U z In .: I. R. If 4, Pep 'Ill 2: ' V 'Ins' Ralf -I I, A U. , Lv, , tv . N' 1 ' ' . l, I , . . . . f I 1 v v . 1 4 v ' v - 1 w kv' -rv. Lv X6 . . . . 1 f v f The wonderful class sponsors who helped us to ach1eve SUCCQSQIH every actuaty wlnch we undertook deserve a great deal of credlt CJur thanks go to Wdr Rltcher, class adxlsor, M158 Mot mhan, MISS Ferguson Vlrs ONe1l, M1ss Juergensmexer Mr Trepanler M158 Harrn and Nhss Hannnons VVdhoutthen'advme and mboperauon our four xears would not have been as emowable as thex were Here's to the best class spon sors produced at Streator Iilgh' no ROW VIcBRIDE 'Vlac Athlatu motball 1 1 xa rat a :ball 4 lommltte-es I 1 m l Orxamlatlons rs sam h lu 9 S 1 RONIAID MCCAULEY Coot atlas 1-ootball 12 Basketball 5 lx A l1 1 L ss luasuler Z Commxttee Qlass Pxccutlxe L a Danu 7 Irom 3 Pln and Rlng Z Organuxtlons Clubs Z 5 SNSITIITHIHH l Z Iublltatlon Har strabble bollcltor 4 JFROVIF 'VICVIULLEN Molly -Xthlttus football 1 ' Baskttba lrnl1 Ovyanuatlon D E 4 PDWINI NIACKEX Staley Athlttlts Football 1 7 3 4 Basketball It k 1 Cmmmlttets Clam Lxecutlte 1 Clas Dunn 1 from 5 Hohday Ball 4 Organlzatlons btude nt Q lunul u s qJdl'll L ' S Club 4 Publlcatlons Literary Excursions 4 Hand crabble Sollcltor 4 ROBFRT WIALLICK Bob Athlttlrs 1'ootb'1ll 12 Track 1 1 .3 4 OTHHHILAQIUHS 4 Cam C JFRRH MAZAK 'VIaz s t 111, 11-1. Club JOHN F 'VIFXERS Yonko Athletic football 1 7 3 4 Organizations S Club 4 lmmmg Club 13 Pep Club GFORGE MooRE Speedy Athletus Football 3 4 Basketball Lommlttees Cla s Executlxe 4 Prom 3 Hollday Hall 4 Organlzatxons Glee 3 Y Clubs 3 Ia Club Z lubllcatlons Lltelaty Lxturslons 4 Hard su xbble btatf 4 nnms 'l BARBARA 'VIORAVEK Plgeon Organlzatlons Glee 134 Future Nurt 4 I R C 4 Class Commlttees Class Dance 34 Hollday Ball 4 Irom 3 Publlcatxons Llterary Lxcurswns 4 Hard trabble Sollcltors 4 RALPH NIICKLIIN Nlck Athletics CrosCountry 4 Baskttball 4 Baseball 34 Cla Commxttees Class Exuutnel JOY CE NIEHALS Award Busmes 2 3 Muslc 3 Band 1 9 3 4 Orc-hes t A 1 Z Class Commlttees Class Dante 1 7 Holiday B ll 4 Organuatuons Future Nurses 4 Suente ub 12 Q 4 Publlcatlo s Ilteruy 1'xcul sions 4 ROBFRT N OBLE Nlbs Athetu ootball 'J 3 4 I' atk 19 44 Class um mltttes Hrlmday Ball 4 Organmatlon S Lluh 4 X '-If 300113 PP W0 50 X LA Y! ' s: F: -2-3-4, Bask-tl'll ii, 'l ' 'k 2. Hs- ' 2: ' ' IJ: 'rv I: f' ' .': Y l'lul.' 3--I, Sl' 's C b L, 1' Clul 2-3-4 A J il YY Athll ' ' -', ' ', 'zc 3 'la.'.' - lg ' st :H 'Y 2, 'l-H . 1. - x - ' . ' 1 - . '-I ' 3: Y ' .' '-I, ' -'1 ' ' sz d- ! v u ,H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ' ' -Z., - 'll 1-2, 13 ' ' K6 Y! 1 ' ' -L- - , : ' 2, 'Vac -2: W ' ' 's 1 , -- , ' Q' ' . V . 1 . ' , ' B.: ' 1 ', -' 1-4, I. R. C. 3--Lv Y Cl .bb 3-4, 11' 'sh 'lub L.-3, S' 1 L It . . . , - if 77 1 1 1. R. cl ', '- 1-ra 'lbb 1-2 ' ' H 1 ' KK !! Athletics : Football 2-4, Track 1-23 Organizations : 1' 'I 4, ' 4 V Y 56 !l 1 1. 1 1 sz ' -2.-- 3 r- ' ' 9: 1' 3- , Sw' ' V - , 4 44 71 1 1 ' ' - , - ' ' 2, Te 1.--: IZ 'si ', , C, ' ' I ' I ' 'Z 1, ' .4 -4, 1' till 1 - . x ' . ' .. ' . . ' . .' . . - K4 ' ll : --,' s's,. . . . 5. ' ' V K4 v' 1 ' J: ss- ' , ' - , Z- C ' ' ss ' :': r, -' Y Y s: s'-.. .' .1 -..-I-, ,- ra -' I ' ': ' - -Z., ' ' ' a 3 ' ' ': ' z s . - Cl -', l. R. '. 1 ' ' ns: 1' 1 I ' '- V li ' 77 lh s: F ..--,',--. -,.I.g C - ' 1' 3 - s:.' ' . 1' 1 1 - ' sk -'S .ss u. ' 'sk is ' , . 1 1 . ' 1 1 . 1 1 1' ' , . , '1' - ' x 1' t' ' PATRICIA NOI AN Pat xsnrql I 11 inmnn u XQCIIIIXI om 11:1 I Or1:a11111l1111 1d1nt Q 11111111 1 'VI1-11 1 4 I 11 Q u 1 I11b11x11 I1tm mry 1 Ill 1 1 1 1 1 11 4 CARI NORTH Noldxt Athletn l'u1tI1All -I Ori-Z.-1n1zat1uns I uh RON ALD NOXOTNFH Ronme 111111111 11 ktllidll 17 RICHARD OHNIFS Dlck Athletu I'11otI1all 1 i 4 Urkunllu lon C .3 4 Sws1n1n11n1z Llub JFROIVIF OKRASKI JCIFQ Band 34 Orchnstrn I2 FDWARD OLFSFN Ole QHARI ANI' OLLFR Qhal QUITIITIIIIQK a Inn OTKIIIIILAIIUII JANICF ONDERCHO Lommlttees Class Dance 2 5 4 Prom .3 Hollday 4 rfzanlzdtlons I R C 1n1 h Club 2 e Iuh 11.11 tmn Renew 4 Hard crfxbble Sollcltor 4 'VIARI IOU ONDREY Lommntus llx--. Dante 2 3 4 Hollday Hull 4 0 8111281111118 I R I' u ms Y K u 1-1 I ub na on Rulux FI IVIFR OSTFRDOCK ZGIO Athletlcs Football 1 2 Basketball 1 Z Baseball I Orgfxnnatlons Moue Projectxon I Z 3 4 Y Clubs 4 I R C 4 S Llub 3 4 Svnmmlng Llu NIANICY LEE PAINTER Popo Commlttee Class Dance 1 7 3 4 Prom 3 Holnll 1y B ll 4 OFLElHlZdIlOha Glee 1 7 Qtudent Kounul 7 s Dramduc 511 s P 11 1 eh llur 4 lIlIlllldtlOTI5 Lltexaly Iaxrur mn I' RFD PAN 'NO Banjo ttu-1 ootball 5 rn 11 1 I u kd. 111 4 l 1-nk 1 I Organlz.-1t1on Stuslmn 111n11l Y Klub'-1 1 1 Dramdtlcs 1 sf! 5 Z K l NX ll it Our thanks also go to the class oFfice1s and home room representatn es xx ho so capablx led us through our four xears Thex ale to be commended on the11 vsork 111 representmg us 111 class matters and cf1r1x1ng out class buslness entrusted to them Thex worked hard and long 1n ex eu undertakmg These officers elected democratmallx planned dances collected duee and kept records Let s thank them for thelr fine work I I N v v ,, I vu 1 A ' s: Iusir -ss 2-II: '1 'tl-fs: Class l-1.'-- - I 2. l'r :sz IIuI'l y 111111 .1 ' Is: 1:11-v 2. 4 SU ' '1 'A Il. I. R. C. 4, G. A. A. , 1 z.1u- unl ia l -I. I'-11 Cl I 2: ' l t'1v11s: ,' f ' l Ex- 'si Ins 4. Ke-vi ls' 4, Hur ls 'ral I l - Solicitor 4 J ' 11, ' . ' ,H s: ' I ' 1 ' ' ' J: . R. C. 4. Y Cl s 2-3 ' ' ' ' Y 11 - vu . - ' -sz as - ' -L. Y , 11 ' 5 ,va '-sz ' -2-Z- 1 I' s: S 'lub A r as , Yu 7 Y KA Y! v 1 14 ,vs ' ' --s: Cl ss D: 'f l-2-Il: ' s: Il. E. -I. G. A. A. 1-2-3 B311 1 o' '- ' 1 . '. 4, Y 5311.115 z-4. Sp: 's ', F. T. A. 4, GI 9 1-2-3-4: ' l '- 4 ' 4 Lvl 7 ' Tzu: ' '-'-, ' : I'- pz ' ' .': . . C. 4, ' ture Nurs-.' 4, 'I I. l-Lf-4, I . 'l'. A. 4, G. A. A. 1: ' l ti s: '- ' 4 11 , U 4 .1 4 . .f. ' -, -'--11,3 A WY 14 rv ' ' sz -2.--, ., 'z' a 1 1 ' ' ': -1., , ' -' Z.. I. R. C. 3-4. Y Club' 3, G. A. A. 3-4, ' ' s 1-2-3, I . T. A. 3, ' anibh Club Z., D ll hins 2-3-4, I' 'I 1' .': ' s' s4 W V, V ll ' VY 1 . . X Athl- I I, C ss-C unt'y 2, I s -I ll ' :1-, r-- .2-:. '- ' S1 s - 1 cf. -A 1. I I . 1 ASH! I X . ' . 1 . A Mg K ' . . . Q . u -LEQSX . 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V I - . . . - ' 1 I Z3 Homecoming Week end was trulx a memorable occa slon The Student Councll headed the prolect but much plannmg was requlred bv classes clubs and 1IICllVldLl3.lS On Thursday a pep rally was held at the football Held to bolster the team Th1s was followed bw a bon fire and snake dance Frldax afternoon marked the dax of the parade Gallx decorated floats and marchmg bands welcomed 741 IOYLI' LIN NI-XRH PARFHI-R Blondle lumnnttu Hululax Ball Organlzatlnn lu uatm R new IFON CHARLFS PAQTIRIK Ieo Athletics loulball 1 Organlzxtmns Swimming, u r JOHN PFRHACH Jack Urganllxtmns D E 4 SX11II'lIll111glll1lJ 1 ARTHUR PFRR1 Fuzz li ml 11.54 Committees Cla Iwcecutlu 'I Hull cl Ball 4 OTHADIZHIIOD ovle I1uJe-anon 4 I lummlttu 4 uunt luunul R Q Stu-rm JOHN PFRUBA Jack Athletics CIOs Country 1 ' Baseball 17 Com mlttus Llas Dance-S Clas 1' tllllltt JANF'1 PFTKO Aw ards Bu lhgss ranlsh L la Sn 1 ret xry 4 tommlttaes Cla s Dance 1 3 4 Hulxd my Ball 4 lmm K Organizations flue I ' 5 4 btude-nl Cuunul R C 4 Y C u 5 h lubluatlun Literary EXKUTSIQID Pdltur 4 H xrd su nbbblq Qtaff 4 Hardscxabblt S llclt rr 4 CAROI F PFTROTTI' bs lu: BOBBP ARLFNF PFTTFTT Bob A MARI FNF PLAIN Pearl nmmlttus Class Dancf 1 P 14 I rum 5 Hull 4 1 Anuatlons Y Clubs 1 7 5 lIY1l1llS 11 o 1 ln 1 Q ux AUIJRFX PRPNDFRGAST Hook umnnttu A s Dame 1 3 1 Uryzanl I ntlun u s I ublu atlon H nn c ra 1 1 4 S Jllllllll' WII LIAWI PSHAK B111 MARILYN PIIF Lanllatxuns llf-L I K A A 1 7 Drama 114 IH C ub 12 Doll 3 Iubllmutmns Hard frab hh Holnutor 4 5 ,,-.P ' ' I 'A' A A ' I n - sr ' ' sz ' 1 ' sz I. R. C. 4. G. A. A. 33 ' bln' ' ns: 1- ' ' -l ' il Y! I I I t. I VI I 1 . . . 1 . . . na ,sy V it YY a -L.-'-: ' ' J: ss '. ' 1 2, '- ay I ' ' ' sz St l- ' -' 4. M 'f ' -' , . R. C. 4, I. . '. .' ' ' H K6 Y! - ' ss . ' -L. ' -L-3: ' - ' Z, lxl- -2 ' :: s' -3: 2-3-4. S1 2: ss .'-' 1: : v - ,sz .53 f L,',, '1 . I zz, 1. '. . 1 bs-2-4, F. 'lx' Al 4. 'pmlis' 2-43 ' ' s: ' ' ' s I ' . 2 - .' ' '2 - 1 ' , S ' - fn ' 4 I , , . I Committees: Prom 3: Organizations: Glow 1-2, IJ. E. l, Y Clu .' 1-2-3, G. A. A. 1. Pep C I 1 1 v 44 H Glu- 1-' -3-4 sc . sr I 1 A C ' --.': T- - -f.-2- , I Z, 'day Hall 2 012: ' .:: ' : -1.-2-4. I. R. C. 4. Dr: 1 -1.-4, D llh' s 1-2, Pe-1 'l l 1 4 7 3 I A U ,1! C ' Hs: Cl's.' ' - -2-I--I, Prom Ig - '- zz ' s: D. E. 4. Y Cl bs 1-2-3-4. I . H. A. 1-2-3. I'f-lu Club 1-25 ' ' s: z ls- 'lll- S: 4 ' ll ' VY I A Orr ' :z I - -2. 1. . . -L, t'-. 1-2, Lat' .flu -'. vhins 2 ' ' .1 s-- - 1 l . . ' ,' , , I ' x I Q' V' A' a 1 Shu Lv 1 v 4 w 'wx .. 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JFRONII' RFX 'NOI DQ Jun At letlc' lrank ' 3 Orche tr1 lummlttees Cla 5 ame 3 Prom .3 Orgamzatlon I R L 4 R C Sbeerlng Lommntet- -I X Ll l 1 Z 3 I ublnat 11n Hardstrdbble Q1l111t r -I H1111l1rabl1lL A 1111a!e -I AINN-X S-XNIFR NIARH QANII'lx IACFNF NIARII' S-XNCSTON Red ommlllm as nu 1 H FKIDILIII n m1 at11s I 1 1 ll 1 111 ll 1 111l 1 hllllll N l111tnr SHIRLI' X S-XUFRS Sh11l rg.11n1z.1t1on I lee ranm ll 1 Club ' Dann Club .5 Publ1111!11 n l1ur1rs x1 UI lon D-XRRFLI1 QC -XRBI' -XRY -Xthletu I'1wotl1all 1 JINI SCFNT Alhle-!1L A I 1 kdm fn X, ok X ' AT , fx sb 2' the alumnl It vsas a b1g dm for the SQIIIOFS because then float won and thell candulate for Homecommg Queen 11 as chosen That mght 111 an eYc1t1ng game xx 1th Ottawa we suffered our onlx defeat of the Qeaeon On 'iaturdfu mght, the Qtudent COUIICII sponsored a dance 111 the Armolx Nlanx dlums and students attended the dance 1n the decorated hall winch earned out the appropnate theme, XX elcome, Alums Thls was a xx eek end nex er to be forgotten 1111 1IIf I 1 I 21' Y' ' Y ll, 1-X. li. A12 '1l I: fu ith-1-s: 4I1ss l'L -1- I' 1- I-4. t'lz1s1 lh1n1-1- l. l'r11n1 R, ll11Ii1l:1y lixll 1: 0ru1111iz:1ti1-11s: St 1-nt l'111n1'il Zi, film' 2-ll--I, F11 1- N 's1-1 Il-4. l. Ii. l'. Il-I, l1z1Ii11 1'l11l1 l-111 l'ul1li1-11ti11n-: I.it1- :ry ICN' sinus I. Ilz11'1l11-r11l1l1l1- Sli I' 4 ARI I 1 .1 I ' ' 'llz1 ll' 1s-1'z1l1I1l1- S1-li1'it11r 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 , 11 ' ' S: ' Ss ' H 12. '11 2 ' S: Pe Cl 1-12. U11 -- L'l11l1 3. lla 't'-s 13 ' l1l '- tions: iv 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,1 , v11 1 11- '-s: l-'ootluz-1ll I-2-3-4, s ' -l ll I-2, ' s l-12-3--II '11 ' 1-'sz lI1l' ' Hall 43 ' I - in sz S Vlulr 1-Z 1 1 1 1 1 11 .H 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 L '11 ' 1-sz l'l ss li. -' Il, Chas -- 3, l'r11n1 3, I1l11li1l11y linll -I: 01'yz:111iz11li1111s: G. A. A. 112-I5-1. l'1-p fllllll l-I: l'11l1li1':1!i1111s: 1 ' 4. ll: s-r1l1l1l1- S11lA 'A or 4 h L-': 512: T ' sz s' D ', ': ' ' I' ' . ' 'urs -11: ' i sz .1'-'11 , 's- 1 ss-' s 1 ' .1 1 I ' 1 1 -1 1 1 1 - 11 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 L' ' 'sz Cl is Da -- 4, I'r1n1 3, nliday Hall 4: U 1 1 '11 sz Ulm- I-2-4, Student Cuu I 4. l. Ii. C. 3-4, Dram . F1 T. A. 3, I . ll. A. 2-Z4--I. Y 'l1lg -li l'll z!A11s: H:'s'r -1'11'-' -l - 1 1 1 1 - H 11 0 ' ' ' ' sz I 1. I1 R. C1 4. D' .t'-1 I-2, Pe1 ' L. ' --' ': 1Sr 11 's' s 11 1 '-sz ' ' 1 '-1: l 1111!l1' ll l-12-15-4. iz s ' - l' ll l-2-ZS-4 l 'Y ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 J , 1 . . I 1 1 I 1 ! 1 , 1 K1 t. 1 L K l ' 11 ' t' U 1 . .' Q' Streator Hlgh School has alwavs been promment for 1tQ role IH athletlcs In 1902 Streator t1ed wlth Decatur for the B1g Twelve Champlonshlp 111 football Thls was a nttmg cllmax to the Bulldogs successful Qeason 1n football Streator H1gh s Bulldogb are a con stant eource of home tovsn pr1de to the people of Strea tor. Streator Hlgh la a school vsh1ch ls x1taIIs mter eeted 1n Qporte and partlcnpatee 111 all of them IMI JOHIN SCH AFFFR Mull CIFLAIIIIICIUYI 01 1-ulnp. Cummlttee -I Y C 4 Ilramatlu Cammra Club 4 Spam-.h Clu Publlcatlon Iltmr.-115 Lvccursnunx 4 THI' ODORA SCHAI' FFR Teddx C111nm1ttu-s Irom .3 Hohduy Bull 4 Orgamz 1111111-. 1ma ICN u 111at111n I1te1a1y Excur-.mn JAC QUFLINF SCHMITT Jacque vs IIKIN Speech 4 Commlttues C lass Dunn 1 I 1om 11 lmlay B II 4 On. 1n1L1t1un- C u R C Ste-Crm 11 1 11 A ramdtlm 11.111 C 1 .ul 1 N nu u 1 sl 1 1 1 I IIIJIIC stum- 11r1 uursmn: H rn-111111 11 lillul' JACK SCOTT SC'0ttIC Athlntu 1111tI1.f1II 4 ask I In .I C abs u I ld nt Cllmmlllktw Cla -1 IJ:-11141 I H011 all ZAIIUIINI Y Club- lu RICH ARD SFIBFI Cy Imtus 111tI1.1II 1 Ill'-l 111 I I VIfrut1 C11n1m1 tu- C .1-.S J nu I ro I OFKBHIII 1111-. Int Coum 11 I 'VI o IOH b I H I7 I uI1I1C 1t111n-. HAllIHlId 1 I 1111 411 WAYNI' SFILERS PIIIKCI onmnllus If m u 1 IC ntmns H 11I 4 THIIIJIL 1 11 llur BARBARA SFROKA Bobb1e Con1m1tt4-e- Irum I Holulay Ball 4 OFKAHIZHIIOHS un Vur-.es 'S I R R C Ste-erm umm1tt1e 4 Y Clubs 1 2 C A 1m'1t1c-. I t 1 CI I 12 Publuatwns Hnrdscrxbblm Sullu FLIVIFR JAMES SHIRLFI J1m Ir1s1dLnt of State Assoclatlon of Student Councils 105' J Comm1ttee-1 Clase Dance Z3 Prom 3 0r1,,an1zat1on- Student Counc1I 123 4 Y Clubs 4 Dramatns 7 3 4 F T A 3 4 Md-que and Gaxel 4 Muue I oje-ct1on 1234 I R C 4 Publlcatlons Rgueu 4 Hardscrabble Sollcltor 4 GLORIA SLATTERY Slats r1.11n1z.at111ns Glee 123-I I R C Y C 7 NIAXLANI SIVIITH Sm1ttS Commntee- Prom 3 OTRADIZSIIUDS Y Clubs 4 IUIJIICAIIOHS Llterary ExLu1-.lunx 4 Hardscrabble SUIILIIUI' 4 BFRN ARD SOKOL Bex n1c Athlmtus Cross Country 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 Track r1.an1zat1ons D I 1 1n ll C u P JACK SPANGLER Jocko Athlmtu notbxll 7 3 4 Pasketball ' I Irac 2 Qlmll ai- ren ent as Ir11 urer 4 Comnnttu Cla 5 Dance I Ouzanua Ions Stu Int lnll Y C u S SWIIHITIIIII, CIuI1 ' ei P4 v 4, - A ,11 Y' '31 ' sz GI - 2-3-4. I. Ii. F. I, I. K. C'. St 1 ,' ' , 'IuI1.' 4, - -1. '- - ' ' , 1' ' ' I1 2-3: ' ' .st 1 1 14 .11 1 I , ' ' 1 I-I 1 - 1 . . : ,. ' I ' -3 Glue I-2-3, G. A. A. 3. Dr: 1' I, I . H. -X. 22 I' I I' ' ' sz .' ' ' s 4 v as , xvy A'1'.':.' C I 1: 1 - , I-3, H I' ' ' a Q '1 1 ' .': II - - 1-2-3-4. I. R. C'. 4, I. . 7. - ' 11 C7 mm'tt-- 4, G. . A. 2-3. Il ' - '-s I--I. I . T. A, 3-4. I.1 ' 'lub 3-4. Ih-I111!v SIU' 4, Dollhinx I-2-3--I, I . II. A. I-2-3--I. , D11 -- C'I I 3, Ma: yu - an I Gm' -I 4: ' '-1 ' .': ' I.'t-11'y I'l. - ' 4, u I.'-'1III- S I'-' 4 ' I KK ' YY - '-sz I ' , Tr' - Z1-3-43 iz d ' 2 'I' 1 Vi-- 'res' 0 2: ' --.': ' sf -1 1, '- 4I11y Ii 4: Orpzani ' ' .: ' J 2-ZI, S C' I1 4 1 11 w 11 Ath - ' I c ' -2-3-4, I .' -I II L-I . ' ITIL! 4: ' 't --5: 'I' I 11 ' - 2, ' n1 Z : 'Cl - ti J: Stull- ' -' -3, I. IL C. 3-4, 1 uvic Pr - jx-ci' 1-2-3--I. Y Club' 2-3-4. Slanish Club 2-3, S l'IlI 3--I2 ' 2 ' SZ ' ' . II1I- S1I 'l ' 4 ' ' W il ' A -V1 C' ' l 1 3: I'II 1' .': 2l'S' - S1 I' 4 ' ll ' 3? 1 ' 3. J : ' . : . ' - Q.: I ut - 1 1 .' .' ., . . C'. 3-4, I. . '. I ' g C' ' - , ' D -'. I. . A. 1, IJT2 1 ' I -I. .1111 'u1 -': .': 1 . 1 - ' '- tm' -I Y KK ' 77 A A 4 A V' 11 --I' '- 'Q 1 ' ' 2 ll YY O- Z ---,. .'.-4. Iubs-3, I . H. A. 1.-3-4 ' Ac 1 ,H ' ll . ' 177 :1-1: of ' .ff . 1-fl '4f 1. IR. C. :1fI,' .1 1' C'I1I 2, S fl b 1.-3-4 ' ' ll YI - s: F1 1 f.- - , . .' L-I , -k ..-4. Bas- Zi: C'I'..' P . d I1 C'I is '15 3 ' ' --sz ' s: ' - 3 ' 1' .'Z .' d- C'111 I I, ' II bs LZ-I , .' ' I ' L. . . . V , . v. . . , I I I' ' - . ' vw 1 A I 1 1 ' ' 7 1 1 - . 1 - v , Q 9' PUFFNF TFPC -XRDIN Gene X In I -XTRICI-X TFBI- RC Pat hlhlllltx A uutlu I' Inlay lance l rganlzatn an me Club 1 K Ntetrnnu C m tee -I Y Clube 1 Drama ns env Club ' 5 FRFD TONI ASFLLO Plezon Athletic ootball l at S4 Wre-:thnx 5-I Orgnnuatlon S Club 4 Snxmml ps up ROBI- RT TOWIASKO Bob VNILI IAIVI TR-XPP LOIS TRUCHON Tludw Ornzanlmxtlonf. blee 1 P .fl -l Sl an ah Club lu 1 tations lxterary Euur non -I RAY TUTKO Tylto Comrnntteea Cla-, Dame Irom 3 Holuluy Ball 4 Organuatmons Camera Club l Publnutnuns Hard Hubble Solicitor 4 JOHIN UHRFNI Jac Orgnnllntlun Strung Club n Ill t lb JAIVIFS URICHKO Dago Athletncb Track 34 Orxranuatnons 4 MOXIE lroJett1on 1 2 3 4 Spam h Club 2 FR-XNICIS WAHL Honk ROBFRT WAHI Bob Athletll ketbill 1 Avxarll-x 'Vlu-411 4 Ham .5 4 D mme Hand 4 Organuutmn Swlmnunpr 1 1 GAII ANN VS ALKER Commxttee Cla 3 Exec-utne 3 Cla -x Danze 19 3 Prom .3 Hollday Ball 4 Organnzatlonh C lee u D amatu l Iub ua twn Hard crabble Sohutor 4 QW Streator Hlgh School lg famous for lte mam and xarled clube There IS a club to Qult exerx one 5 lnter est All tx pee of fields of endeax or are represented by one or more orgamzatlons The clubs prox 1de a means for extra currlcular actlvltles They lmpart fmendshlp and teach co operatlon to the memberb Clubs represent part of the bchool hfe that cannot be replaced l'7l - - 1 . v n . in 2 , 1 .I . . . 1. . I f Ihln- Vs: Gulf Ll , , , 1 1 I. N . . , . 1 fu ' --s: 4'l'sN Ex-' ' -1 3, Prom Il, 'lu' z ' Hall -I, flass I ' 13 O ' ln s: Gln-v l-2-Il--l, Sri- en' ' -2. I. R. F. -1, l. R. '. .' -' 'o - mit . ' ' -2. G. A. A. Z. ' t'-: 1--I. I-I T. A. 3-4. Fr h ' 1.-C, F. H. A. 4 it ' 'Y . 's: I ' -2-3-4, Tr- -k 2-Z- . ' . ' I- 2 'z ' sz S ' , .' 'n l'I l 2 Q w I. vu . . I Q Y Y n . ,H ' 'z ' -L-'-, S- i' ' l: 'bl'- ' 5: 4' ' . ' S' ra ' If , YY ' ' fr .-S - 2, ' ', ' ' : v M rl , km 1 'zz ' sz . -- ' 245, Cu xv' 'lt l-3 66 YY . 1 : '-: ' .:D.l'1. , , - l - - -.- , . -S . . Y K4 ,YY . I I ll YY '-sz Bus z 1 ' .: . : l 2-'-, 1 ' 2 ' ra: . ' ' Chl 1 I pvav 'A ' ' S: so ', ' s, ' ' ---. ', ' 3 ' ' ' ': I 2-3. I. R. C. 4, Y Cl bs 1-Q-li-4. r' 5 -2: ' I - , ' ' , ' v v 7 v ' - . 5 N v .1 v Graduatlon came upon us almost vslthout warnlng Last mlnute preparatlons vsere made for the comrng exent Some were happx to be Ieaxlng wh1le 1n the ma1or1t1 of hearts there were sllght tugs of sorrow The tradrtronal Commencement Week consrstmg of Baccalaureate, Claes Nlght, and Graduatlon, was car r1ed out as the cllmax to our four xears VI e were now readx to face the future Ilgl IOSI' PH WAI KFI L IYIIIAIIIIDN C lu CrI I' N WALTER Pancho I nd 1 5 Commr en rom 11 UFLAHILAIIIJYI AIII 1 C 1 u 1llcr rons arf cr1111 11111 CJFR-XLD VI -XRCJO Shabn Xthletu Basebrll I FAYF FLEANIORI' WI BB Ifaxe C lass lreasurer 1 Lommrtlu C lxss Ifxerutrxe Lass Dance 123 Irom I H1lday H 4 Organ! Intron ee 2 3 d S u 1s Clu um rcatron x cur on IIHRNIA WEBB Dee Dee B nd 'fl Commrttecs CI s D 5 Orgamza 1or1s I I C Steerrn ommrttee 4 Dolphln 34 I- H 'u 1L3IlO s I erary Euur Ions 4 'I rrrlsr r1I1l1le. S1 141 or VIARY AWN II FI GI' Commlttees Class Drnu I I 111 I 0FL,dIIlLdflCJ ev. 111111 Irmmh C I ulr 10.1 11111-. ardsrr 1I1I1lr 1 1r1tor CAROI IAYF WFRNI R Pealshape ass Secretary S CUYIIHIIIICL Clrs Exe-rutne 1 Clas Ilance-17.5 I1r113Hll Hll 1 ax 4 Organ La Iron Clue I 3 -I Student Councrl ' Iuture Nurses 1an1sh C uh 5 1 uI1 matron Irur ar' Fuursrons 4 Hard I1I1ll S1I1c1tor 4 JOANN WHFELFR Jodx 1d 1 Ora estrr ommr us Danu o y Ball I i 0r1.1n17atrons Stu nt Council 4 I s A I IUIJIICAUOHE Hardsmrxbblg S lrcrtor 4 RICHARD WHFFLFR D1cIC le-tus Cross Country 3 4 at ' I Commr me ln rnr mg Orp.ar111at1o11 u1 SAI LX VI ILLIA'VIb Class berretary 7 Commrttu rom I Pm ans ny: Ho lday Ball Or1.ar1111t1ons CJ ee I1 Dolphms Publrcatlons Literary hvur runs 4 Hfrrdscrabble Solrutor 4 VIARGARFT ROSF WINKLFR 'NIagg1e Awards Art3 Commrltee-s I'lol1dayIiall4 Organ ualons I u P Dance ub IIIIIHIICIIJU Ha1dsL1a1 I1Ie Staff 4 1 Drama ICN -XRN OLD WITTNFR T1 rcln letras I'ootball 1 ' a I 1a B ema ward mess 4 Inu Irmsnlent 4 om m1 tees Cl.-1 s Dance om Holrd B r1:an17at1ons S udent C ounm rl I 1 1s 1 1 1 . I . 1 , ' Orr: ' .': I -1 I-2-CI, ll, Ii. I, l'lI'l'llC'lI Illllll 2-3 s 1 v 11 , , 11 1 1. Ia -2-C: ' 'tl ls: I' CI, HoI'Iay Ifall 4: r' ' s: I . I . A. I-2-II-4, Sp' 'sl 'lul 2: I'I'-zt' .': H'-ls-zIIl- Srl'-'111' 1 4 v w 11 4 I I.- , '-s: 2 2 - 3 .1 -l , 11 I J . I 1 t , ' ' --sz 1 - 2, ' - -'- , ' C. I i f ' all I ' ' '- zz ' s: CII '-'-4, I. R. C'. Il-4, Ilr'n1atic.' 1-2, Y C'l lf I-2. I . 'l', A. 4. Spanish Cllllll 2-3. Pep ' I1 4, Cl. A. A. 2: P ll ' ' s: l.itr-rarj Hx' 'sl s -I ' CA lV! a Z.-I : ' ' fx: Tas: ance 2-I 3 ' - L' J: I. R. C. 4, CI. A. A. 2-3-4, I. . f. S 'A 1: C' ' . 'si-. '. .A.2:I bl 'n': Ift ' . ' 's' ' , I 2 2 - fr l 4! 4 . 1 I 1 . I ' ' 2 'ro Ig f' 'nszt GI - I-2-3--I, I. R. C. 3-4, IV: :tits -I. ' 'lub 2-JI: ' I' 't' J: H' - Srl'-' 4 1. . P . . 1' 4: A- - C'l'.'.' C1 1 ' 5: ' ' Hs: 'zsx ' , ' -1.-', o ', r1'w,' a 3 - i - ' sz 1- -2--: ' 1' L. 1 :s 4, I. Ii. C. 3-4, Y Clubs 1-2, G. A. A. 2. Dramatics 1, Sr' 'I 2-'. Per Club 4: I' IV' ' s: .' 1 - ' y ,. - Q , ' ' sera - .R ' Y ' as ,U . . I I A Har -2: 'h .' 'z 2: C' 'tt-ff: Class '- 2-Il--I, H Iida ' 4, 'rom 23 '12 ' .': I - de ' ' , . R. C. 3-4. Y CIIIIL' 1-2-ZS-4, Cl. . A. -2: ' l' ' S: ' - .'o ' ll ' ,7! 1 1 I Ath ' ss- ' -' 2-I- . Tr- -It 1.-I 3 ' 't- tl s: I z I R' 3g 1' ' s: S CI I 2-3-4 4 1 Y Y A I ' -- L2 ' ' --s: I' I, ' ' I Ri 2, I' ' 4: ' ' Q: 'I 1, I. R. C'. 4. Y Clubs 1-2-3-4, Latin C' II1 2, ' .' -I1 I it ' U . J , . A . 'V-I' . RIC. 2-4, uflx. A. . -1' .- 1--li Ik-11 CII h L, - Cl 3: '11 ' ns: ' ' ,'- I- V LA ,' , ,VY Ath ' ' -L., II'sk'iI'lI 2. as,l ll 1: A '- sz Bus' 2- : Class : C - 't .': ' ' s.' ' - 2, I'r 3, ' ay all 4: O ' '. ' :: St ' -' 2. I. R. C'. 3-4. Y C'llI' I-2-3-4. Spanish Clul 2, S C'lLl Ii-4, I'vl1 Cjlllll 2 ' 1 V' ' ' Y Y Y. Y . . . , v I I I S L' ' v - - . - . 7 . 1 NIARTHA WOODDFII Nlantx r1n fur fr m Oak lark Tgllnlllll n ll NIARK ARI-T XLHAS C1oon7e fn. mn all n 1 nu x H ur C mmlttu :nm SHIRLI' X X URIx0 Nhnl lLdYll7dtllI'1 me IPORA ANN XUSCO Lte warrl 5 il Fonxnuttus Dann um 4 Ilollr B 4 cjlkd 71 lon lln'l 1 Pxcul lon I af mt S urlmatu lllmr I OUISI' X USKO I ou lh'll'Hltfl'i s 1 Dance l r 11115 ia 1 rxcanu xt 1 n 4 1 r uh mation Ruuw 1 Hard cm bl: lu! l u-'L 6 sx 1 if 5 ll MB A Q . il, l- ' 1 El The Class of 1903 enters a world torn bx conflxct Many of ue cannot plan for our future because of the turbulent COIld1tlOIlh of the world, but we shall enter the future wlth hope ln oul hearts We stllxe to ut1l1ze the knowledge Vl'l'l1Ch we haxe acqulred Ill our hlgh school xears The Class ot 1902 w1ll walk with thelr heads m the clouds of ldeahsm. but thex w1ll keep then feet on the ground of lealltx I-391 v .. . ,H 4 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 I . 'I'. 5 - .. A L - 1.2.31 o v '.. S: F. T. 'L 1 A. 4, funn-ras C' 1h 4 . . . Y , . ,, - .. A 4 YA 1 l - L 4 l : '.: 'u s: Y Uluhs Il. G, A, A. Cl, F. H. .A. l, l'n-xv flulu 2-l: Pull'-ations: R- ion 1. z dscrululrlm- Solicitor 4: Class 'o ' --s: Fluss Il: - 24, l'ruh Il UW' '1 si Glu 1-2-3. U. E. 4. I. R. C. 3 A . . . . ., ., U 1 I 1 . A A L x L A '- sz Art I 2 'ass ' -xr: Flass ' '- l-2. l at Pr I, 'lay all : 'ni.:t' s: Glu- 1-2-3. ' l. Ii. F. 8-4, G. A. A. 2-3. IV: mis-s 2-24. l-'. 'l'. A. -1. l'1l'l'llK'h Club 2-3, Pep Club -l: l' ll ' i ns: 1' - - :ry 1' -s' s 4. l' rlsvrabll- Stall' -l . Y , 7 U -y 1 1 . 1 fllilss Cl ' -s: Clans Exvvutiv- 1, Vlnss - 2, 4, K Hll' 1 ' I'll A 1 O 1 if s: Glvl- 1, Y Clubs Il, S Pxp Chl 221' l ' s: F, ' S b ' ' ' Sol' -' 0' 4 .1 F . QI v? THE ADMINISTRATION MR Z H DORLAND Prmclpol B Ed Illmols State Normal Umvexslty 'VI A Umvelsxty of Iowa 0 The broad concept of Amerlcan edu catlon 1s to develop the art of usmg all our resources advantageously Only brlef reflectlon on the growth of our country suffices to assure one that thlQ IS a great and successful natlon suc cessful 1n busmess and mdustr al devel opments 1n cultural growth and 1n hlgh standards of l1v1ng These achieve ments are the result of the creatlve power of men the lngenuxty that 18 fostered and nurtured thlough educa The people of our communlty along mth all Amerlcans have wlsely and gen erously lnvested thelr earmngs 1n edu catlon so that larger and larger beneflts may accrue to us as a community and as a Natlon It IS the bellef of Amer1ca that by helpmg people to use lntelllgence for the general welfare the destmles of our country will be fulfilled - O .I X- . . . . .. . . -K - L. A ' I 7 n n ' , . . . tlon. A x ' ' v 1 Y . . x.., '. ' 'J NIR LEO J MARTIN 'NIR RALPH E FDXX -XRDS AQS1 tant P1mc1pal Duectm of Cuuuulum and Gu1dance Inner 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION M1 Leshe Closlm N11 Cephas w71lIldmS N11 Richard Wheelex N11 -X1thu1 Pmcham lVIr Wllllam Rohan Fmcham XX llllalllx Rohan boslm VS heeler .13 A B fs 1. . . i ' t .. I . ILS. and MS.. Univerfity uf lllinuia Ii,I'lrl,, Iiasu-rn Illinois Teachers College NLS., I fly ul' Illinois 1 0 v A N 1 - v 1 1 1 I .K 1 . . . I . , . . A' Q. ' . - 3 1 A .. A . - I I A 1 I IIICOIIIQIC .XSIIVl'UIl'I'II l4.b. :Incl Mb.. Imliulm Stull- 'I'v:u'hm-rr f'nllr1:m- Iinuliflm, .-Xtlmlvtic Ilin-run' IPUROTHY HASII HS. anal M.A.. Inns-rfny II. lllmulf ,. . ,.,.. U. S. Histury, Alun-ricanu l'rnlmln-nb ROBERT D. ICDIIG I4.A. and M.A.. Univ:-rsity of Illimrif Snvinl Studios, Iiuya' Fnllnwn-lor GASTUN I'lRI'1l'1lVIAN l9.S. uml NLS.. Illlnuuf Blah- Nurlnzll l'nix4-rwily I. 3. Hlflury. I'l1yfic'nl l'l1lur:alimx GWENIJOLYN HARRIS ILP... 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ILS. and 'Nl N Q 1 Il IYHHN State Collin G4-nm-ral Mfuthmmdtu A mln 1 Gonnu ty x MARGARET A HXII l'h.H.. llmu lhud A rt l',-XIQOLYNE H-XXI-XNN R N Garflelml Parlx v Il Pulvlic He xlth le rt hm nu lmynlu lfn u RUSH Mc-ELROY H..-K., Unixerslty nf lun un s M.A., Uniur-:Ly uf lmxnn nl HS.. in Library Sumnu University of Ioulsldm M.A.. in Illnrarx llnivl-r 3 'l1lll'llL Lilnrarian RALPH J. PAUIS N ILS. and VIN lllm- N N 1 mul Un u Ge-vnu-try. Algebra Inmxdl Ma he matws Hamann N, ,I IHA N N 5v1'1X's'H .IIlt'I'j.It !XIIl!'j'l'l 'I'1x-pzxrml-x' Nwm-111.1111 I,Iw5wI Ritvlu-1' Insvtz 1, I.1tu-lv-'11 IGllIi1,I.IfN 1.Iw..-K.. Imu-1'-115 uf Vhua lx pu-xx ritmg IPURIS HRIX HS.. Syrzwum- l'niu-r-ity Iimfkka-1-pirn: .-'Xl.'l'.-X IIIUIIX Ii If' 'mul NLS., Illinflis Stan- Nur mul l'nix'4-rfitv lvpn-wriliml. Shfvrtharlri, lillxilu-ex Arillmu-tiv xl tv 3 IHYIl'II'I' l'RI'3I ICS. :uni NLS., llluwix Slut. Nur- mzsl l'n1xc1'wi!y 31.-rdmmlixinsz. 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Imluftrml Sui:-nu-. fan e-ral Svivlmm- v 11 Q. W of 5 BMX: IILIIII Burgflirx Lumix SXYMIIQIIII Ilutz I muy its -11 Iiarris Edwards Edw The counseling staff, consisting of Miss Harris, Girls' Counselor, Mr. Edie, Boys' Counselor, and Mr. Ralph Edwards, Director of Curriculum, has taken great strides forward. Now, in addition to directing studies, they keep a reference file of local jobs, secure college representatives for informal interviews with graduating students, keep a record of each stu- dent's grades and activities, and, if asked, will complete most of the requirements preparatory to entering a college. These chores are actually secondary to the staff's real job of keeping each student happy with his school curriculum. For the start of the '52-'53 school year seven new faces graced Streator High's halls. The physical education department had the highest number of replacements with three. Miss June Macabee took Miss Pear- son's position in the girls' section, while Mr. Francis Mclnerney became a new mentor for the boys. Mr. Gaston Freeman, another newcomer, re- placed Mr. John Goonen as head basketball coach. Besides coaching basketball and instructing gym classes, Mr. Freeman teaches history. Mr. T. 0. Pickett came from De Kalb to replace Miss Wilson in the speech department. The only change in the math section this year was Mr. Paul- sen, who filled the position left open by the resignation of Mr. Ralph Johnson. Mr. Paulsen teaches geometry, general math, business arith- metic and algebra. In the home economics department the vacancy left by Mrs. Tovares was filled by Miss Dorothy Jensen. During mid-term Streator's faculty suffered two losses. In December Miss Dorothy Bash became ill and missed several weeks of school. She was replaced during her illness by Mrs. Nelson, a local substitute teacher. Shortly afterward, in January, Mr. Albert Lundberg was granted a sick leave because of an arthritis attack. He was relieved by Mr. Farsch. Mrs. Carolyn Hamann, R. N., celebrates her third anniversary at Streator High this year. In her short stay she has been extremely active, advising the F. N. A. fFuture Nurses of Americaj, giving eye and ear examinations to all students, helping in the T. B. drive, and giving aid to students in many other ways. Streator was honored this year by being chosen to participate in the international exchange teachers' program. Miss Florence Patterson of our biology department traded schools with Miss Gladys Sweetnam of Reading, England. Both teachers will return to their original positions for the '53-'54 school year. i361 OFFICE PERSONNEL .-Xlmtye ull lllg- Iltlll In l-ievlb lllk' lrll.4lIlt'SS2lll'2lll'suIi5ll't'illl1l' lligh beliewl til1clei'er1titl'Hl atttl iii grwml wfwliitigl ertler are the eapable members bt' the etliee Ilt'1'SUllllt'l. They are llet't tu rigrhtb Miss Pat Mwrphey. attehtlaiiee clerk: Miss llmmzt Casey. urhee clerk: Miss lleleti llarrismi. registrar aiitl private set-retary In the prmeipali atill Miss hlatlys Per- ry. the btmkkeeper. All uf these girls making up the utliee statl' are Streator alttms. CAFETERIA When the bell rings at hmm. the halls are filleml with scurry- ing, llllll1.Il'y stutlelits all heaflitig iii Milt' tlireetioti. Yes, you have guessecl it.. Their ll0Sllll3llUIl will be the cafeteria. ahtl there to reeeive this restless croxycl are three patient imliyicluals who make up the cafeteria stall. They are lleft tu rightj Mrs. MeMillih, Mrs. Gtmltlsberry, aticl Mrs. Hrumlielcl. Mrs. McMilliii. the ehiet' cook and manager. has been working at S. H. S. for twelve years. Mrs. Hueseher has replaeetl Mrs. Rrumtielcl, who had been employed iii the eate- teria for nine years. Mrs. Golds- berry was replaeetl by Mrs. Hieltzmls at the beginning ut' the selmol year. MAINTENANCE The custwcliaiis are tstamlinig left to rightj George McMillih. Ames Mitchell. Luttie Adams. .ltlllll Malliek. aiitl Vharlie Tap- ley: lliIlk'Vllllg' left tu right! .lwhii tllmvieki. Vharlie Smith. ahtl Paul lltml. Charlie Tapley, the chief engi- neer and furemaii. has been with SHS. for tYVt'lllf'-lllllt' years. aiitl the assistant engineer. Amws Mitchell. has xyrwkecl here fur tweiity-ftvtlr years. Ollie Mztlliek. whit has been at S.lI.S. sixteen years. is the L'llSlUlll2lIl ut' thirwl tlfmr. The seertiicl llmir eus- ttnliati. Lottie .-Xclams. has been at xlib. trtr IXKCIIIX'-llrlll' years. limpluyeml reeeiitly are tlefirge Mt-Milliti. iii eharge tit' the gym aiiml lvfml. ztiicl .lfthii tilmyieki. iii vharye wt' the zulflitwritim. 76 -.,.a 3-' as ' ,qv Ill I J, . .- WE ENTERTAIN OUR PARENTS Stleator Hlgh toolc on a xerg dlfferent appealance on the lllght ot Yoxember 1 Instead ot one thousand blue 1eaned and bobbx soxed teenagers rushmg thlough the halls some fue hundred mothels and fathels loamed hele and there vxlth puzzled expresslons on thelr faces Mem hers of the Futule Teachers Club acted as ushers to help these bemldered students hnd the1r YdI'1OLlS classrooms -X txp1cal Student Counc1l meetmg was the hlghhght ot the plogram uhlch opened the ewenlng s act1x1t1es Each ot the parente attended h1s chllde homeroom and then h1s Ch0lC9 xxhe1e xaxlous demonstratlons were held The evening ended xuth a NOC1dl houx and refreshments 1n the gsm HTITUEII x I Hug, 1 n l Inn Inf! VM md hol techmduc- arc dem nn tr lcd lug. U Whce er on Right Ar lntcrc-sled audlence xxatche- L N rth me atc the yrlntxng mc Bfltc m Hlght 'Nl Ham N lxauth and -X Iuclxctt mme UI the xxoxk with hngel lalnts asm l I U ' ' y -J , . ' .. A fl. A - ' my Y. it w uv: I ' YK K. kv 4 In y 1 '1 ' v . A 7 . ,N L- . V. . ' . 1 1 1 v . y L r L I unlike the usual classroom procedure, visited the rooms of t 1 cu mhlx 1 I c-zxrrivfl out ly G. Muon-, V. .lul1nsnn, :xml .. 'la 'I Z! ' ' . V 'I ', fu up r- -5 f ' ' 'ass ,. f-'xi' mmig' Finn-ham RUM-1'tsm1 Bzxtkim-win-z JUNIORS . Shirley Adams ,Tully .-XHm!'I f'Ul'Ill'lillS Antolik James A1'mst1'u11g' Marilyn Ayers J Marilyn llamm Mary Arm Balka- Marvin Burgex' Ruth Batkivwirz Iiichunl Battershc-11 In-lun-s Bauer Vzxml Bwieckul' 'l'he1'e+z1 Hwinzix' fqlil ul lim-rxkwni-'VY' Hiullalwl Bm-rum-1' ,Ianws IM-nrlelt I'at1'icia He1'!1i11g'e-1' Sylvia HQ-ma lLll'wij'Il Bmizzzzvk Nlarilyn Bmsftield lim-xx-1'ly Iircnmm IH-fla Iglijlflt Ilauiel Hmml J l Hifi? 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H111-k Huw: I,I111l I111L 1111111 Ix1 11 K1 - ' K S1-11111 K wi I NI-I '11-, l'z1rf1I I I r1 R 111 1 ,Iv I':1I K-11-war, M1111 lx5l1 If 11 1 II IIN 1 INII' IJUUNI 179 111Ir11 I1111 N 1 11 11 1111 1 111k r 1+ 1 1111111 I- In 111 11 11111111 Ik 1 1 411 1 11h11 r1n1 11 Ru111I1l l1xu1lr1 ull! 4 III IN! lrkll H!! L l t KX I 1 AI IH t l III 1 HONH- ROUVI 152 fuk Rum un nur Q an c Ars organ v 4 1 'Nlxr 'VlcCulvhm lfuk 'Vlmhall euund Rum Hmdrtl 'Vlauhuh Vkaltnr Whtchell grnd Vinum Sllmm Nutr dm dlsrun P rl 'VI ront Ron ui nur 4 u in n .aux in an WINS: ln ax nn cw nu 'Wx Bulura 'Vic mbuh 'In mhdl is nr 1 kathx 'Uri mre IIUNII- ROOM SU fuk Rau frm e lr em A on luxkn I urrx Nm suund Rum rrx mu 4 mar c 1.4 .ax u H4 nnlo 'Vluthu md ld 'Nlmlh n r nt nxx u lr 1 un n 1 A v 110111 Ill7lb1th Ourm Q lax Carol Ifnluk 'Vldrthn llilxkrl UYNAHH HOWII' ROOM 34 lifuk Rum N114 had R1 :r 1 Run Karl Renn Idnuw- Rwhb hum Rulmdn Huh 1 hm R: mn! Run Mlm limi li ll Ruhl 'Wd Ircnml rgdt Idtrlcxd Runulcl Donna Rdmmm Hureme Ruharrl U1 IN K I Xin 44 i.-...lg U61 HOME ROOM 117 lluvk R1-xx: Jarkic- Sm'h:ill'n-r. Sliirlvy Smith. .lnnivw Sinipe-ln, .lzwlx Si:i':n:g:m, Hula Sangelnli, Dun Spivrlillu. Gunn- Sa-hmitz, David Sabin. Rub Sanrlinm- Frnnl Huw: Ruzvtla Schull. Hvvcvrly Sulvuli. Harlvaru Slim-phvril, l'n-:ily Svilwl. .luanim Supkw. l'l:u'i-lim' S1-zanizin, Hull S1-phi-r, Run Shirlvy IIOME ROOM 16 Iizwk Row: Hill WH-lrlr. th-rulvl Vzilikn, .lvrniiiv Yuliulru. .luunnv VV:iry:n. l,urm-ilu Slimli- 'lhirrl Ruw: Ruin-rt 'll-vgzirtlin, VVilli:im Svvlz. Slwlluy Sxx:uwuii, Marlin VW-lull, .ln-Ann 'lli-nip, Iillirl Ftziplu-, Inhn Ynhux. Imnalul 'l'i':u-gvr Se-c-will Row: Rayml-nfl 'lhniask-I. Blarizinn Su-iwll, Ray Wahl. .lainie-5 V1-rilirzinifv. Marilyn VVz1:nvr, .Ing-rv 'l'ilnlvlw, Muniva Vzirmwhik, .lf-anm Stufku. I-'raiiuw Winn.. lfrunl Row: Iiflwarml Zinimi-rnmli, Hull Sufluniu. Fri-nl Yi-vk, Kh-omrv VV:ir1:1v, Shirln-y Yuslu-ri:, lilmwiiilui' Stn-urns. Shvllm Waiwl, Flizirlvni- VVh:iln-n FRESHMEN . . . FRESHMAN omcens President , Yi.i... ,,,i S naron Dominic Vice President , ,i,vScott Patterson Secretary , i,ii Janice Williunis Tl'62iSU1'CI' .... ,vi, B rucc Hart Q.f'j Williams Pattorson Hart lluniinic HUNII- ROUNI .ZH 11 1 ffm um 'vnaw ll 1 1 N1 81 .fur 1r11m1 IL1111111 R1lv1vt hannxm. lrsl Run ummm Ii1ntnnn I nm 1l1r 1 11 aln In 1 mc! 11 nm: lJ1r1n1 HL nnetl Don Benckx nrlurl' ltillll hu 11 er! Karr kan iznmr AFLDQ lunar A141 11ms1n anu 1 11 Bun lunxt Palur Carol Bcncktnalmf I 1 amp H1 crxnn l1vm1nL ldllJlr 11 1rt tn txn1 11.141 1 xn ttx 4 n U lllill hm tmm. Qarul Ann Iimlmn tun l uul Adam HUNIP ROOWT 701 STLIJX Burk Rmx Ion Clayton Wlllmux Clark Blll Bohn Rlnhnrrl lamp 'Vll1ha1l fall lr1l Row John C nn l11rr5.1 ihnuny C nyle Brahman Nan1y lax ry Mary Iaan liruur A111 lirnnl liaxluara Hmyles Iuinm Buttmn 1111n1l Ram Cexmalm K ntku Mary Knlvullm lat Bru11l11l C 1 Antmmttg ur11r u 1 i l liunnlc Bnyml Shirley Kxpku D1 xn1 Chxlds lrt R Robert Buttuly K nmth 1 mnter l1hu1l Brn.ht lan Qhrl'-ttnsen Brian lax-. Nnnsy lhulku Betty Br1ml11 Dnruthy liuxuh 11k Run Iuhn Cunningham Wxlllam lux Ray Dau lalnn Dui the ter Pla Hmx 1r1l D1vnn1ll nd Rfm wibeth l:.1l1n Mujnru Dans Caxol mxaxrl 111 lr ex 11x S 1r1 lm: lu1nn1 Cox wlllldm Dmln Sncnnml Run Sharon IJUl'Tll!llt I 1ttc Donal Ruth Xnn hldmr Nancy Lunmngham Prana fxublxr latrxcla Domlrlc Joanne Cranford Norma Crude-r lxrt R Ralph Donn Lugzm Lyylcstrvn Waxman I-,y.p.lut11n Hubert Duxall Ce-xald Duclu Ixnlu imrn.an lamce Daniel-. 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III :1I1I I 1111 'II1i1'1I Ii 111: Gr II:1II'111, ii 1r'- I ht, .I11I'11 I i1111'1::111, I.1-1111 Iiv 1 . M: 1 1111-1-1'. XI: 'IIN' I'I4' 'X- .I:11111'1- I ri-I'ri1'h. NI:11'iIy11 ' 11'h 51 I R ': AI11 lliI1I1e, I,11i- 1I1hI1. N11 111 F1-1'h1'1'. N1:'1-111 li11t1'h, K:! - .X11 - GIT111111. .'11:1 I 11ri1111. M1 II1'ih IIHII. 51: '1 -1 G:1II'1'I1. .IL1Ij ll1!1'h Ifiht Ii 11: 'l'h 11 G - 1 . H: II II: , I7 's 1l1151I11-, K1' ' H1 1 . NUI Q1111. .In 11 '- ilr:-1I5. .I115ti11- Gi' 1 I 1. S:1111I1':1 If: 11'iN II: R ': Anl'- ' Hyi k, Br '- Hurt. .I H' shlz . -'rj H-' .Ia -s ' ly' 'I'hA ': H' H' H' II H 1 - - I1 1 41 -'1' ly Hatzxlzi. C11 I H11511i11x, G','!1- Hili, I'I1,'lI's H II 11I1, .I' 'I I .' H R ': Th 11 H -. R1 :II H 'fl-. II1 1 II2I'I I, H111 1111 H: hz rik, M: I 11 H :1r1'h. Cz '11 s . 1 ' 11 1 . . ' '- ' . 1' '.: - I'I-1 First Row: J h H1 , .I1-1' I' I Isl .I h H I 'k' . J' 11 I . M: 1 '. . I1 All H S. II1 s H111-. M1 II: 1 :ik II: R wr R1I - 1 .I-wh s1n, II11 K -IZ, .I 1 K: V , A11 1 K1111i, 1- I1-r K ' E, II: Kvr-S11-1, .Ii'I: ' K 'z ' '. T1 I 11:11, U: v'1I Kzxs' 1 ', ' II ': 'I' -s. S 21 - .I -5, I':-11 KI1'1'. Va' I .I11hl1N1n, fur l' '11II111', '. M 11 . N: ' S, B1 ' - -Il: .1 ' J ' ' 1' ' f. . - -I ':.' 1 'L '. 11 -11 .'..it'h- J1 .' .C':1I.Ih.' ..I sk, 1' , HOMF HOIVII' HOMF ROOM 218 Hank Row: .lim Ligori, Din K .kovi'h. Bill Kruger, David Majvrcin Third Row: Feorzenc- Koxlvy, Kay long, Bill Lormis, Thvrvia Lukarh, Barbara Latham, Loretta Lintak. Hurt Mr'C1y, Richard McCoy Second Row: Dmnald Kudrim-k. Rim-hard McMillin, 1 'tux' la casvio, - -- ' 'og 'am Lucas, f'rv.-ivhe-n Iadtkow Norma Leonard First Row: Virgil McCum.'uy. Nt-al Kramer. Billy M1-K1-on, Juanita Krockvr, Dorothy L1-bo, Nanvy I.:-1-hner Sandra Maye-rchin, Marilyn Luc-as POOM 202 ark Row: Raymond Mifvhvll, .lvrry . L-y , .amz-S inevr, 'a a ir' , , Vvrnc M'ss1', S anvy 0'Kraski Third Row: Marcia M4-hook, Alvita Murray, William Muhl:-tadt. Alvi-rnv Ni-l.1n, Donald Mathis. Richard Nycz. Edward Novotnuy S04-and Row: Karen Moran, Rarlxara Mvhock, Robert Novotnf-y, Vlfilliam Novotnz-y, Mary .Ivan Natl. James Nink. Fred Missa-l ir: v: 'vm-lyn 'ik-rvin. Janice- Newborn, Sandra Mr.-hn, Dorothy Mm-'4-rs, .lim Mazak. H4-rt Mow-r. Richard Notrnan ROOM 134 Third Row: Flarm-nw Orr, Edward llimmc-r, Scott Patterson, .lack Rivhards, Roger Ottenhach. Rusvmary orter. L'nfl'i Ilimms-r. Larry Rvnn-' S1-cond Row: Ron-rt Rausch, Fm-rn va . faro Or-svn, Fa o 1- Orman. Fllen lowers, Terry Rammv, Tom Quinn first ow: . z mi-s - 's'np.1-r, ' ' -, l'tric lr in le-i'La:t, R r z li ishak, Marcia Rankin, Sharon 005, anico Orhar. lhyl 'S l rnva wi i f o- A 1 N 4 V N 1 S 4 'L 1 N Isrrmnu Md y l l N I 1 N 44 I K B 'Vluli Mi hryMlh1tla ll il - 1 N I at Rox Ia M11 5 N ll Havk Huw: Harry Rhodes. Ili-lin-rt l'um'kv!l. Ronald IH-lt-rs. Davin Ih'vs0l', .lohn Ollvr, Hivhard Pctrotiv l V l f ' 41 i R d 1 l l r I l l ' l R ln l'li 1 f Hllly Rusi 'a lc 's 1 f - in xc 'H R x J ' li ' nu HOME ROOM 1210 liuvk Run: Ilizml- llivrhiv. Nvil Rum. llnlwr! Salixluury. NN'illl:un Hull-'l't-. llm-unix S:u:ugv. Elmer Hulwrt- S1-rf-rul Run: Rulll Ann Hull-ru--n, Shirlvx Huw.-. Nunn S4-UH, ll-mlm lhvgvr, fm-nl Satlvrflvlnl, farul Snlml, Ill-xvrlp Ryan. Slmrnn Rivlmrels lfirxt Run: llivk Szlrmxlzfn, livin- Sm-llultz. .lvrry linl-vltwlyu. lhlln-Vial Ruxh. lhvnnn Snlunvlf. Ill-vm-rfy Svlxwrrlzw. Mary ,Xml Sulvuli HOM li ROOM 1221 Buck Ibm' Hvm- 'l'urm-r, .limmv Smi,h. H-ss Thunmx, .l-:hu 'l'urm-V. Ruln-rt 'l'rn-wh:-lk. Bill 'fhnnmf Mnrxin Sxzru-wk, Philip YQ-rnlirunm Thixwl Huw: Nllnlu Slawell. Junm- Yzllulzx. Hm'vrlx' Trwchak. Carfvlyn Shinke-y, Carol Vlvighb, -lu Ann Ylvizht. .luzln Vrlmncv. Phyllis Stn-mx Sw-'mel Row: I,il:x 'I'-vnlau-llw. Marilvn S-nn-rlw. Nam-y Taplwr. Anna Mal- xvl'!'K'lY1l2lk, Joanne Slikvr ,lu Ann NVzxrx:n. Rurllzxra Stanlov. .lunico Vnss l'1rsL Row: Gun- Tutnky, Km-nnoth Urivhlw. Michal-l Sv.-nnnn, Ll- Roy 'I'lmnm-. Bl-nm-lt 'I-lltlhlilr. Mary Anm- Y-nllnwr. Duruthy 'l'il+lnl1-N. Alive 'llvnmasku HOME ROOM 22229 Hawk Huw: I,vln- Wille-v. llzmnv Zinn. YVilli:am VYa1'wick. 'l'l1nnmQ W'l'll:l1l. Kulwrl Yi-ash-1' Thirfl Row: G4-urgizm WX-lwr, .ll-vc-v Wuuflrirh, Mary Lou Yuslw. Muurim- Watts. lflarlmra VVhism-r, Carol Wnrron, Mary .lzxnv Wumlwurcl Sm-und Huw: .luclith VVvuvm-r, .lanicv VVilliams. Vins-v-nl Yuhas, Mikv Wvth, Mzalculm W'illiams. Shu-IN' Wim-hnmn. Put Zulaha, Mary Ells-n Yami-llu l-'in-st Row: David xwlhllvlii. Frm-xluly VVisscn, Riuharul NN1-ftlakv. .Xlivin Wm-stwmul, G1-rry W1-ln-V, Kathy Ziwk- Carulyn Zimmz-rman, Judy VVmnlssard 1-IOM The famlhar sound of 1 gax el lx heard and 1nothe1 meet mg 18 called to order at St1Edt0l Hlgh School O1gan1zat1o1 x plax a Xen utal part IH helplng to round out a student s hlgh chool hfe Clubs lallglllg hom athlet1cs to languages to publlcatlons to hobbles can be found to ault ex ery student 5 lnterest Besldes pl'0N1d1I1g worth whlle lelsure tlme acuu tlee these orgamzatlons glve the students ample opportunlty to aesoc1ate mth people of hke mtereete Whlle helplng to prepare then' members for future l1fe the clubs g1V8 oppor tl.lYl1t16S to learn leadershlp responblblllts and parhamentarx procedure Streatore orgamLat1one of today are truly, tram mg then' members to be better cltlzens of tomorrow V X '- vi 4' 5 - . 1 -, .1 - S . ' 1 4 l V .v I 1 1 4 0 L 1. . , c ' ' 'I ll 1 1 4 1 I 1 I . . 'I' . . .. Y 1 Y U V V. l . I 1 ,1 I t K . . S l . ki I l it I . K1 I KI, .I . W . N . . Y Y ,' ., . . . . . Y. Y. . 7 - ' . . . v.- . . . i . I . , ., e . . , . ' ' I 1 I 1 . 1 ll I . v . v L ' Y K Q. n '. 'V ' , v ' - STUDENT COUNCIL Fha lublu limlxtlon flblilllllltll The students xx ho make up the 19:9 1 Student Counul ue Flesh men Kenneth Hamann B11dllfdSS Janlce Voss Bud Ellas Dannx Hxduk Kue Bennel Pete Lotasuo Dolothx Nlexers Dltk Petlotte Ne1l Rwan Rlchard Westlake Dan Kerestes DLUFIS Ben 1 ardner Jack Pattel son Marv Ellen Hlthljlllll Rogex Klmbhl Kenneth Mayerchm Wlllldm Webb Ned Prendergast JUIIIOFS Ruth Batk1ew1c7 C eorgene Elko Albert Fmtham Qtott Hurt Frances Ma1erch1n Jlm Pouk Eugene Rmker Marlene Krotkel Fred Brovsn Jinlce W1lk1HSOH Mel Treschak Senlors Art Peru Peggx Cundx Ed Vlackew Gerald tutek Caxle B9I1Ck6IldOlf Jodx Wheeler Lacene Sangston Charles Klnkade 41 hu. ' - ' le' s ' ' 1 .' .' ' X .EL-'FIR ' 2' : A - 1 : 1 . , - 1 U kv.-v 4 sky' . L., . Lv -v ' 2-y 1, I nkvf ' 1 Av L' vv A., '. x - v 1' ' Sophomores: Bob Sandine, Don Bowman, Martin Chergoski, Allen , :Y lg. Q 7 , v . U Y. . , , V. , .' . . ., I , , K c , I 1 . ' . . A I 'I E H . v u 7 v ' , 2 Q , . . va 1 v v v v N 1 N El v L . t y . V , A V , Y , I K , 1 v I l 'El 1 1 I I fi 1 lim Shirley, l'rt-sident ot' lllinois Assoeiatlo ull Student Vouncils The Student Council, which is com- posed of a student from each home room. attempts to provide democratic adminis- tration. This year the Student Vouncil has sponsored the Homecoming celebration. the 'ttiift for a Yank Drive. Student Gov- ernment Day. the Turnabout Hop Soc. concessions at the Golden Gloves Tourna- ment. and blood donations bv seniors to the Red Cross. An auditorium was presented by the council during American Brotherhood Week. Other programs were the Senior 1 9' I xx 'O.'v'f:.,T!i N .L -gl. v ffl!! , R. v, Y ' V , IV f of . f gifs t n tandnlates for llonieeoining Queen Scholarship Recognition Program, the Stu- dent Talent Auditorium. and an exchange auditorium with Ottawa High School. The t'ouncil sent delegates to both the district and state conventions lield in Yorkville and Vhicaxro respectively. This year Jim Shirley has brought honor to our school bv serving ably and well as President ot' the Illinois Associa- tion ot' Student Councils. The oflicers are also to be commended for the job they have done. Mr. Edie is the Student Vouncil advisor. liatkiewicz .Johnson Ayers OFFICERS s l'resident Vernon Johnson ary-Treasurei' Ruth liatkiewicz Little papers have big e.ars,. and Streator High's RICYIICW is no exception. The bl-weekly publication, put out by the journalism classes. gives an accurate and up-to-date account of every phase of high school life. Within thc four pages of the school paper are write-ups of auditor- ium programs, honors won by students, out-of-town meetings which have been attended by teachers or pupils, club news. and advance notice of coming events. Probably the most popular page of the paper is the one carrying school gossip. New ways of presenting the gossip to the readers are constantly being devised, These ideas are sometimes taken from newspapers of other schools with which the class exchanges papers. 'l'Ul' l'lt l'lllil'Q Huck Row: Hill .lzmu-s. 1'lizn'le-s Kilrkaule. fVIznrilvn lla-ilm-r. Snmlrn .lone-S, Rose Ann lf:-lslvo, llnzvl lilunslell Front Row: Muriel R4-nm-r. Gnvle lh-licks-mlurf, Sllzunnn- Lyons. liznylcne Anders. Marilyn Hansen l2O'l l'0lVl l'IC l'llRl'I Huck Row: .lunicv Ululx-rclm, VVinil'1'crl Hvyil, lizulnzxru l.ore-y. Nlzulnre Kinman. Mary I,ou Omlrm-y ldronl Row: Lulllsx' Yusko. l':u1 Nolan, .lulie Ma-lfrimli-. Shirley Allen, Jim Shirley. 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DRAMATICS The Dlamatlcs Club v1as l6Olg'dIl1Z8C1 mth Mr Thomas P1ckett as adusex Club mem bers Dd1t1ClIJdtQf1 111 a speakmg 1ho1r and a p1OK1LlCt1011 of tvso plax s v11th 111 school Lasts The Qast of the plax PROFESSOR HOX1 COLLD YOU Inesented lNoxembe1 20 and Z1 mclucled Thomas Kfeltllel Suzanne L1 ons Mau -Xnn 11 elge 511110111 N1 1ttne1, Ed Mackex Alvce Belta Peggx Cundx D1c11 Selbel Shelba VVa1d Ned Plendexgast June Immel D1C1x Sangston and AI1C1l9XX Puckett 111dlLl'l 19 and 40 the folloxung cast staged THE PERFECT IDIOT Thomas R116 Marx L1n Hagl D1anne E11as Arnold Wlttllef James Pouk Carol Wemer, Thomas Kre1tne1 DICK Benckendmf Donna KOO1 Qd101 Dlmmlg Charles Kmkade Frances Kaschak Ralph Luckex G1enV1a1te1 and Lacene Sangston 1 1, X I 1D0l1l1I11C. 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The F. H. -X. had other events of speci il interest. A party was held jointly with the Future Fwrmers in December. A Mother-Daughter Banquet given for the senior girl: and their mothers was held in Hay. A parent-teenager panel discussion on dating the family and money problems was held. Because o' the success of the Easter pirty held for t eir brothers and sisters l-ist yen' another was ef. This one 1 so proved a huge suceess, In the spring the In H. A. sponsored a school dance. 'J pn Q A. . . Q' L. . V propperous and happy year. . 1 13 FUTURE FARMERS Tmte a month one of Stleatox H1gh Sthool s most actlxe elubs the F F A meets Each meetmg COHSISIS ot a busl ness sesslon a speaker refreshments and some torm of 1ecreat1on Then club vsolk extends to then homes as xxell as school The Qtreatox Chapte1 ot the F If A has elght colonles of bees and a flock of S1Xt9QIl sheep vshlch thex keep out on shares They haxe sexelal gllts also out on shales for polk p1oduc t1on ll10l9LtN Thls xear J1m Kolesa1 Tom Kolesal and Ke1th Colgan have been pro wlded vslth g,1lts by the Club Each of these boxs mll ralse hle lltter leturn the best gllt and a market hos, to the chaptel and keep the lest One of the most 1ITlp0ltclllt fiLl1XltIf-BN of the club IS membexshlp ln the JUNIOR SVKIIIQ Held IITIDIONCITIGIII Assoua tlon In beptembel the oflglters ol the I' F A MHISGIIIGS andlny. l ft t IIL, av mur nut ra t 1nnl lunm R yh Iumkq 1at11l tft 11 rl 1 un 1 fhn VI1ltcr Vhllum hmm OFFICERS P1 esldent VICE Presldent Secretary T1 easurer Reporter Sentlnel Sponsor 111 1 1111 1 cnnv 1 nur 1 1 axl om iraft M lun Ihnms Konmll 'Vllx Hcphr Iuxnnu Whalcn Ronald Kohrl 1r1I mx ha11lM1Cm Vexnon Ixxrnksr H411 1rf Nmllh ll1n W1lt1r Wullu I'mm Ronr lxlun If ll Ixluur Ixcllh flIL8l'I und 111 avm ntton 1'orL1 11.ht l1hn I-mm Ruhald fahm Inn Illmnny. Burt N11 ox rn1I1I WI: hl 11n11 my, t r In pr 1m nurson ac 'chan 11 mm il 1r mm ill 1 Ink Arm rm lm 1 m Glen Vlaltel 'Vlelxm Lane Wllllam Emm DCIIIIIS Connell Robert Cldfl Mr Bax Nlllgel L J 1' 1 1 F 1 xv ' I 1 , ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . . . -1 t1L1 L1 A1k1' , 1 K1 1 Y ' .1 I nf' 4 1 , ' 1 1 ' . K1 1 . K. x1 . L 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . r' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- . , . . . , 1 ' A 81' .ku tv C . nil 1' Y' S ' . ' .' St. an ,, 1, vh1: M.-, ny R1l1- C-f, 111 '1 ' -ll. ' ' ' SH -,la I 'y:hI:M-I I,:m-, it 'z '. 'z ' 1 1 1 ,- . 1 1 1 ' 1' ' A- 1 'K1 1x1 ' ' 1 0 V ' 1 v- Q . v ' 4 'l ' --- ' I ' 1 .'.' I ' - ' 1 ,' A 1' 1 ' R Y --QI A- Q ul ' K ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,r, ,..,,..., N Q i V - X 4 -l '- -'-'f '-- ' ' V attended a training camp, Camp Illini, at L ' q ppp lpnltt tplllttlll, R 3 lph Luckev Iiu-' Ii rw: I I 'I Nl 'Cla 'nx:, W'lI 'la rk. ICAI I 'l'L'k, H I l ' . 0 IAIIIU, ' ' ' 1 l'h: Il ':'RlIc 'f ', 'W' ', 1'z If ' , I- 'Q -, -1 , Ill i ,s N ' . i. 1, r S1-'n Rr 'I W' 1 Ii' , G 1- If . . 1 1 , ' ' I' . ' 'f. . 'C ID1 z , :t 's, D :ll V 'fb s, M . Lzjsinf- 4:1rlvis1n'l Ifrunt Run: .I' A I- .' , J' k R ' ls, N -'l E . lil In mis. R4 all .Ia li -, 11 sl 1m:, .l' C mncil, T11 Kolesar 1 o gl , I I x ' 9 - .: ' . : ,. 1 1 f62'l hu SFNIOR F -XRNIFRS PROJFCTS Hcltli I nm r tn ll IDI r elx F F A chaptel ha 61 t chapter commltteew Lllldel uh th It Opel ates At the tfallllllg camp each offlcel l83.1llN the ClLlt1ES of hls oftce and hon to dlrect one of the xarlous commltteex In June of each Neal the annual F F A State Com entlon 19 held at the LlllX9I'NltX of Illlll0lH The oflicels of the Cilmlllg xeal or elected delegates attend thl- conxen tlon The club lx not all XKO1k and no plax houexel ax anx Ffltlllbel lull tell xou The lou ale actlxe ln -choo affanx 1 seal thex Nponxoled a Id.CllO pl0g'ldnl ox 91 the Ottawa 1dCll0 NIAUOII a bus tllp to the lntelnatlonal Ln extoclx Show ln Chltago and '1 very successful Donkey lasketball Game The bawketball game was one of the hlghllghts of the achool xear Sex eral lolnt paltles wlth the Futule Homemak els are held throughout the N831 and qulte often noon hour barbecue lumheons are held fol club members onlx In mld Nummel a xx 3t61m9lOll feed lx held so that lIlCOIN1llg fleshmen max b come acqualnteci mth the club and lts l'll6TI'lb61N Mums keep ln touch vslth the club bx fl equentlx attendlng m99tlIlg'N and g'1X11lg filet hand 1llfO1m21tl0Il The Ntilllldlflw of the P I- -X ale ton xtantlx upheld bs the hald uolk ot the bow who ale 1!NlE.QKl ledllllllg' the fundl mental that mll make them the gleatest land workers in the world. FUTURE NURSES ' The PUIUIQ Nxuses Club xRf1sOlgdll17tCl at Q H S to glxe the hlgh school gnl A bette1 LlllilQlNtdIlCl1l1g of the lllllslllg 1110 tesslon The club, undel the dnectlon of Nl1s Ccllfllxlle Hamann R N the sehool nurse has httx sex en membels The oth mere are lVIu11el Rees, p1es1dent Chfulene Whalen xlee presldent Mdlj A1111 Koslex seeretal x , and Isabelle Connskx tI'9dSLll61 The club sponsmed the TuberLulos1s Bangle D11xe donated a Chustmas basket and made fdxO1s fon the hosp1t.f1l Its ch1ei obleetlxe IS to Xlwlt xa11ous hospltals each xefu Last tall the glrls toured the St Franus and Meth0d1st Hospltals 111 Peo11.1 Thls sprmg a Chlcago tllp IS planned to VlS1t the L1ttle Companx of Weslex MCmO1ldl Hospltdls l I 1l1 R xx 1 111111 l 1 111l 11x 111 111 1111111 xx 11 IJ IOM lll Il 1l1 Q xx Arl H ry. 1rd I x lkkx IN l 1 r Nlfhiu 1 xml xx Qh1l 11 Mal x and the Coml ex Rees Vx halen Koslex 1 1111 11 111 1r1 x11 1 1 ru 1 1 rmlx 1m1r 1 1 111 11rlf1 Vhl lu VI rx Q 1rn'1u1n x11 1 W n lx 1 x r 1 111 'Nl 1r11 1, n 1 'Nlurn B1ttx 11 1 1 1rx rr 1 'N 11' I 11111 1 1 1111111 11l1 nl 11 111 1 1 N' 1 1 lx1lh1 r1111 11 1 1r.-1 at 11 X 11 x11lx 111111 r1111 r11 Im:-1 1 11 W1 xx 11 11 Hn 11 I1 1111. 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OFFICERS lu N1ClLllt Tom Kre1tne1 Vlce PlkS1fl6Ilt Tom Mlcklos SCLl9tllX Ahce Be1ta F11 iSllltl John Schaefe1 Speakel ot Steeung Commlttce Ce1 ild C uttk The Intelnatlonal RQldtlOllS Club NDOII so1cd bx Nllss Bash ca1r1ed on sexeral 1mpo1t11nt DlOl6ClS wh1ch ClQI1lOllSt1dt6d the lY'l'l1l01trll'lLQ of the tee11 ag,e1 Ill the I'l lOKl6lll w o1ld I11 the f1ll of 1952 the lnternat1onal R6lc1l210llS Club undertook the C1t1Lensh1p Educatlon Plactlce whlch 1s des1gned to bu1ld bette1 C1t1Z6llb of lOmO1FOW s world v1 kl 111 todax s classroom Tllls pract1ce Ill xolxed a Cet Out the Vote campa1gn du1 1112, the P1QN1ClQY'1t12il Elf-3ClI10I1 Campa1gn Club members a1dcd IH the reg1strat1on of xoters bx Hldlilllf., 11 house to house canxass of the commumtg, Thex conducted mock reg1strat1on pOl1t1 cal 1dll1LN and a mock elect1on 111 the school The campalgn was cl11na:1ed bx the students pas lllg out I H-XWE VOTED TACS to xoters at the polls 011 9l9CtlOD day The Get Out the Vote Dl0lLLt stlmulated 1nterest 111 goxernment both lll the school and 1n the commumtx Club 1ep1esentat11es attended a Young Cltlzens Conference Ill lNo1mal at wh1ch the Cltlzenshlp P1 1ct1ces w e1e dlscussed The IIlt61Ildt10l'13.l R9l3.t1OI'ls Club sponso1ed an Alumn1 Dmner on December 26 It was well attended bw both alum111 a11d present club members The members were addressed by Mr Rao 11 student from Ind1a who d1scussed hls nat1ons pos1t1on Ill the world The alumnl O1gdI1lZ3.t1OIl and present club membe1s are alreadx at work Tflaklllg plans fo1 11 Summe1 Folhes Th1s fTll.lS1Cdl w1ll be presented as a means of p1o11d1ng act1x1t1es and ente1ta1nment fO1 membe1s a11d llllffllll durmg the vacat1on mo11ths The Inte1nat1onal RQl3.tlOllS Club IS helpmg mold bette1 LIUZGIIS of the futule bx DI'0Nld11'lg wolth w h1le act1x1t1es f0l them todax mfxve vom W U CLERK T661 Io Ru Cs I 1 . ,l.' , ' 1 , . 1 1?k1' iii...-,AAA-777777---'F--' I U L 9 K' x11 2 qlv YYYYVYVY 'FY-'-----'VAL-A,.-----,- -1 vas '1' 1,,,1.. .1,,, ,,,., 11,. 1 ' ' ' ' 1 4 A ' T 'I 1 . 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M: , .X11 liqvlw. l,:1111-111 .': g-11111 fr ' ' SPANISH CLUB El tnculo Castellano th1 Spfunsh Llub ol Sllffdtfll Hlgh School tondutts monthlx TII98tlIIgS on the second Thurs dm ot each month The IIUIDONQS of th1 0lg'dIIl71Itl0II are the EILIIIEEVCIIIQIII ot 1 better IIIIKIOINIQAIIKIIIIQ' of the SIMIIIINII Slwdklllg' peoples and the IIONIQIIIIQJQ ot CIII .f1pp1e1111t1on of Spamsh LLIIILIIL xdllttX was the l1ex mold at 1 ub ITICBIIIIQN Membexs EIIINVICICCI 1oll QZIII 111th Spfunsh IIIOXGIIJS QLIOIAIIOIIN llmes .aut o1s boo s and po1ts IdIIgLIdg8 11-colds tIIclI0g'LlQ pitterns xxhlth demon strdted tlfuel shopplng ads student stheflules and usual fnd tends st1muI.1ted lnterest and l1IIfI9lStdlIII1I1g' ot the 1111111 hfe ot Spdlnsh speaklng people The entlelng lhxthms ot the Longo samba and tango were blought to the students thlough populal 1e1o1ds and moxles xxhlle IICQLIQIII LOIIQNIJOIICILIILO 111th bpamsh students UQFIIIQIIQCI th1 IIIIGIIKIIX bond between S H S Spfunsh students 11nd then Lcllflll AHICIILAII nugh bors Q.. 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II1- ' - 3 - 1-' l my xxlx Roxs ot xttxr n Rxxgxx Ixxmlxr Ifxxlx Syrxx.Lux Dxclx Hagerty x xt Bfxrrxtt xrry 'lllxiulxlxxn lhx xx ut x 5 Ixx y xxxxrxx All.-xn Cxxx ouxlh Rnxx x x x mxtt nnxx xx xx xxxrxnxx A xxx N xx xxn xx lu 1 x xxr xx x x xxx Nurx Ixx hy Mxt uxxx 'VI xrxlyn Ole on x x tx lxx 1 xx rlxxrx Ix x xx xrxxn xx xx xx xxxy xr ny I x P1 r xml xxx Lp x x xxx x xx x xxx x Sth nx xx xx x xrJ rxx x x xx Ruth Iidtlxxx xx xx 1 r xx xxx ux xx THIII xlx x xxx x Nu x Q rx xxx xxx Il I rx nn Sxxxaggxxn Batlxxexxxtf fouxex Conxxslxx lfflil LATIN CLUB To further the studs of Roman culture ls the axm of the Lfxtxn Club xxhxch xs un dex the dxrettxoxx of Mxss Georgxfx Ham mom The club holds xts meetmgx the second Tuesdax of exerx month The officexs ot the club thxx xeax fue Ruth Batkxexxxcg pxesxclexxt Jack Qpxag gon xxce pxesxdent Ixabelle Comxxlxx Nec xetaxx , and Ixexx Couxex txeasurex Ten membexs attended the Junxor Clfxwxcal Socxetx Coxxxexxtxon xxx VI enona Illxnoxs, on Noxembex 1 lb? Other actxxxtxes of the club xxexe 4 tlexer float xxx the Homecomxng paxade 1 txxp to the Lxxxxersxtx of Illxxxoxe Classxcal Nluxeum on Detembex 6 l9Jf a skxt broacltdxt oxex the radxo 'March 7 1939 exxtxtled The Football Clawxc between the Greelxb and the Romans and an audxtorxum program mllecl From Romulus to Romulux xxhxch xnxx xxxxttxxx hx Amx Nlull and R.xx 1 ex . l I Ii: ': Sc' V. I'z I so . r - - x- , .- .' I z f fx . 4 ' ' ' ' '. Jack I'z tix-rsxxn, D' 'k ' '- , 'I' - , - ' ' , ' 'l p Ga s -h ', ' -nn' 1' ' I :lin If ' ': Jaxx- xxx - S -h ' , Fo '- Cass: I: ,'. I.: ' - '- th ' 't rn, .Ia 'lz' Ai s -Q, Cath -rin x Ma' , Sh -'lzx IVI -G xirx-, .Izxx ' -x- ,' 'x1ll. 'zt ' - I -. . : ' ' s 'I'lxi 'xl Row: Ilxxnxxz R,xxx:x'l'x, Hx-t g I - 'osx-lx, Suzan x x- -Ixrllxw, Ba 2 2 .a ll :xx , Nl: 'lg Golrh. .lo An Cox. M: 'y An Ilx-pko, Ma l 'xx Ay - S, Ma Ilxwxly, izxj T10 Sx' 'xx Rx 'Z I'x' f Q' Sm-'lx -l, B4 -' lg Ill-ll. Shvll: VY: rll. II - ' 'rlj . xx us, Nvwl G: r lnx-r, M: x' 'iz Gxxtclx, M: 'xx '- IJ:xviQ. Iill 'I I'u 'vrS. I i N! Ru ': .lxxl I Cali. Holm S lon z , l'1xI Zi x-rm: . lil -a xx- .' az rns, Ifzxlvllx- 1'-I xislxy. Ma IM-xxkx-r. l'h:xx'lt-xxx- Wlzl- , Ilx-lx-rx I - :xxx ,V l . 1 . Q V . .S - ' s I 4 1 x I l v v A ' A 1 h H: . v ' ' . 3 . L . -- . . , . v ' I if 4 . ' . , , , . A . . - Y . Y .hx , . w . ' Y . . v i . nun. 1 L I I qv' -1 I I ' ' 5, Srl... lx- 5 V ,K x . ' v' ' 1 v Q 1 . v 1 l ' -. x A . . . 3 x , , . . .f v 2 . - K v F. A , 5. . .1 A L, I . . TW' - ' f .. - f x , ..., . . . . - . H A - ' -x x Z: 1 r ' ' I .. U I . . - ' . , Lvl -,A . FRENCH CLUB Le Cercle l'1dllCd1S met the tl1lI'Cl Prl flax oi eath month The OfllL8lS xxele plesldent Nell Macdonald, wlee presldent Judx Albert, setretarx Noel Cfaldnel tleasuler, Patllcla Capko Club m9mb61s declded on the LOUIIUX ot lNOlITlclIlClX lOl a C.0Ilt111Ll1tY of theme lOl each program Letters wele exchanged mth French students and vt eeklx language 1QLO1ClS and cholal xx ork VNQIQ enlox ed As there ale many qualltles that bllld oul Ildt10I1S together, the French Club vsas happx to do lts blt to practlce Llbertx Equalltw and Flaternltw Each student that each has two countlles hls own and I lance lfllllfll. kit to llght on H llmrman Illnnx Hylllllx rml Nt ex J ty Allnrt Well Mull nalll ku alq 'Wir 1 Xl Joyu ll lm St ltul lllt lo Tlkht hd buaxu I it K npko Wlyflll 'Vlcort Noll tardner Donna Ilammt I' N 4 ' W 1 , V A . V . . H . v 4 . ' vu . 1. ' y-7' 1 K. M. Moore N. Macclonaltl J. Albert P. Capko profited by his membership in realizing V 'f 'I 'I' ID 1' ' ' . 1 ,' ' '.l z L'1ll1'e. ul - , l -' 1-o , 'aj l1', . s. Dal' la1l snrr, ' 'nhl 's 1,0 LITERARY EXCURSIONS This year the school's literary magazine. the Literary Excursions. entered its seventh year of publication. The magazine is the project of the senior rhetoric classes. It consists of literary contributions from all the classes in the form of essays. poems, and stories. The rhetoric students. however, take care of all planning and selecting as well as much of the contributing. Three staffs were elected from the rhetoric classes. These staffs carried the brunt of the magazine's work. but every member did his share whether or not he was on a staff. The staffs were as follows: Literary-Janet Petko tEditorJ, Ann Albert. Jean Andrews, Janette Centko, Nancy Edwards. Elsie Gahm. Gerald Gutek, Frances Harcar, Darlene Likens, Joyce Niehaus, Faye Webb, Carol Wernerg Business-Barbara Mora- vek tManagerJ. Romelle Bedecker. Tom Kreitner. George Moore. Pat Nolan, Nancy Painter. Maylan Smith, Sally Williams, Art-Muriel Rees fEdi- torj, Carol Glass, Mary Lin Hagi. Nancy Kauth. Miss Homrighous was the faculty advisor. The magazine was somewhat changed this year, as it was mimeographed instead of printed. Mimeographing made possible more illustrations. The sale of Christmas cards. all-occasion cards and stationery helped to finance the magazine, as did the sponsorship of a very successful sock hop on February thirteenth. The dance. called Con- fetti Capers, was a very festive affair. The rhetoric classes feel that they are doing their duty toward the school by sponsoring such a magazine as the Literary Excursions. Each students finds in his participation in such a pub- lication a feeling of pleasure and prestige. Our school should feel proud that it holds the honor of such a fine supplement to education as an all-school literary magazine. 'liUl' l'll l'l'Rl'Q: Front Row: l.ois liutter-hell, Karol XYernx-r. Nancy Kauth. Faye Waillli. Ilarlt-ne Lilwiis. Nan--5 l-ltluarnls, .Xnn .Xlliert Second Roxy: .lam-I l':-Il-W. Muriel Re--s. .lam-tte Vemki-, l,eoy-n Yost-1-, Elsie tlzlhm Hack li-iw: l'l4l Slack'-y, .Iv-rrp Vluzk. .lolin St-lla--fi-I' 5lllPlJl.l-Q l'lt lil'lil'l: Standing. left to right: Helly lirix. R-imelle He-mlecker. Barbara Mora- xel-y. Marlene lfallinu. Murue Amell. Frances Harear. Tom Kreitner. tiene l'hanilfer!ain Se-nh-fi. left to Vlilllti Vzaflvi Hin--. Sally Nkiilliulli-. Nia:-4-ia H':u'lsi'wrwi. .loy--e Nia-liao-. .lan--glue N-limitt, lom l-..t,-.er l,UWl'Qli I'lt lil'liE: l'ir-fm Hou: tit-Urge Moore. Ruth Ann fire:-ii. Marg l.lll Hari Sm-ciml How: Nlaylan Smith, I.--is 'liruch-fri. Myrna Wlfltli, .lean .-Xridrexy- liar-ls Roxy: Put Nolan. Shirley Sauer-. Herald liulek, 'll-filly Schaffer. lliclv li'-llerlliaxi. lieu-rlg lil-ll In the fall of 1952, four Tri-Hi-Y clubs were formed: Delta, freshman girls with Ana Mae Waite as advisor, Gamma, sopho- more girls, with Barbara Repko as advisor: Beta, junior girls, with Beulah Seamans the advisorg and Alpha, the senior girls. who had Ann Jane Solon as advisor. There were two Hi-Y clubs formed this year. The Spartans, freshman boys, were advised by Flarence Novotney, and the Tricksters were led by Sid Krotzer. In carrying out the HY club aims to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school, home, and community high standards of Christian character, the members divided the year's program into monthly sections of education, religion, service projects, and social activities. SPARTANS Hack Row: All D, Vet rotte, 4 Freshman Buysp visor Flarenee Novotney, l'. Gzuitsr-hy, .I. Ilarshlmr R. Kim-lx. IJ. lim-ret! Sm-corul Row: ll. Hurt. IJ. VVin1I4-rs, H. llzmi, II. Inunlslw, A. Gilli 'l'. Kirin-Q larsl Row: .I l tim hun lx im J Y CLUBS V721 . 'o A ga , '. II: ann. I. Kun-tx. .I. Vain, V. Elia DEI.'l'A tlfreshman Girlsil Hack Row: ,I. Goh-li, S. Riclinrds. A. llranz, K. Long xl. Scott, IP. Ritchie, .I. Arm-ll, .I. Keating. N. l.ei-limi l'hil'ml How: .I. VYoo1lxv:xr1l, l'. Kollar. R. Rush, S, Vox D. Harra-1, N, Kviwsh-s. G. Ilill. N. Bell, A, .Xrlrmlsoll I liulwr S fapluy 'dm-eoml Row: A. Westwood. I.. Wargo. S. Mayerein 'r:mc1s. Ii. Lux. Il. IA-lun. NI. Ixasko. .I. krocki- li. lid:-n. I', Dominic 'o I': ., Wvrriigun. Nl. Salvali. .X. 'l'on1:i-ko, 5 Iackson, Ii. Boyd, NI. Hra-eh C A Huck Row: P. Buvalu, R, .Ii.n.As. R, McMullen, Il. Pal' ch ' M MA lSophluiior1- Iiirlsu er, l'. Morrison, I.. lfoley, Ii. Allen. S. Meyers cond Row: IJ. f'rm-aniean, Advisor. J. Mile e, . h ll NI wore, M. V5'a1:m-r, M. Emllv. M. Iierusted, J. Mi-yn-rs R. Ilrupp. Ii, Repko, Advisor o ow: l'. Ii:-Ilis. Nl. l'i1-IM-rill, A. Imrlnnfl. I' Holm-raslq. .I. full-tzuuhlio, .I, Hmxnizm l1l'1'li.X i.llmi-lr llirlsr llviivk lion : l'. l'n-rninu--r, lf l,--l lin:-lg .l. Ilnyws, M. l rzitcliko, .l. Rmirivr. N. tluriln-'i-, .l. .Xllu-it Sim'-Iiiil lion : Nl. l'inri'lnuIon, K. Blair. G. Elko. l'. lillllvv. Nl. l'zir4'li4-r. ll. Tiblvlvs lfiwlil! Ron: li. llilliursl. I.. Kollzir. Nl. A, NVurg-ll l'. Nznirliik. ll, fvnlko, S. Gr:-cn .-ll.l'll.fX :Suzi-lr Girls! G. lil-m-ki-mlmf, lf. Kznsrhuk. R. A. li-tsko, J. Farkas, D. llutko, VV. lloyd Sevoml Row: G. NV:llk1-r. Nl. Amvll. M. A. Chrislotf, M. l.. Umlrvy rirsl Rim: N. Wllllzulis, 1. lllnss, Nl. Plain, J. Wlivx-le-r. li. .lullllsull The activities of the Tri-Hi-Y clubs included Christmas caroling, a basket- ball tournament, a Mother and Daugh- ter Stunt Night, a Thanksgiving pro- ject of helping the needy, lectures on good grooming, parties and hayrides. 'l'Rlf'KS'l'l'lRS CLUB Hal-k Row: B. Lithgow, A. Hultmun, F. Brown. E. Osh-rmlm-k, G. Duilgl-, li. Glmmicki 'l'hir:l Row: G. Moon-, 'l'. Ku-itner, R. Mcllrisli- S4-cond Row: E. Ginglri-r. G. Schmitz, R. Shirley, ll. VVT-bb, J. Clark First Row: U. Seibel. E. Mackey, J. Shirley, A. VVittner, V. Johnson Til The Hi-Y clubs' activities included caroling, service projects, tloor shows for the Hub, lectures, the sponsoring of a beauty contest, and participation in vari- ous sports. Both the Hi-Y and the Tri-Hi-Y junior and senior groups participated in the Youth and Government Program. in which two representatives from each club were sent to a legislative conference in Spring- field. Beta Tri-Hi-Y sent Georgene Elko and Catherine Mair as delegatesg Alpha Tri-Hi-Y. Betty Brix and Carol Glass. Hi-Y club representatives were Eddie Swartz, Ken Courey. Ed Mackey. and Vern Johnson. A renewed interest by the students in Hub activities plus a generally successful 1952-'53 HY Club season were the results of the work of these organizations this vear. D E CLUB The D E Club stfuted 1ts seumd xefu at St1e.1to1 H1gh School 111 501Jt6Illbt'l mth ' an 6l6Lt1Oll ot 0fflL6IS -Xnolhel ffdlb exent was the pdI't1ClIJdt10Il 111 the Home tommg pdxeule by bu1ld111g 1 float deput lng the StI6dtO1 Gfldllijll Pot llfllllllg' the Ottawa Pmites Actlxltles lOl the xefu lllllllflell N6X91dl tuncl 1cllNlllg p101etts held t11ps to lotfxl bUN1Il6NSQN such as Ebx Cullen LlDt0Il Ted and sexe1.1l stoles -X11 all dau trlp was taken to Chlcfxgo 111 Nlfuth Tours xsele made to Smit and Qompanx .incl Marshall Flffld dlld C0l'TlpclllY qmoxter mrry 11 111 Surntdry lrnnd rmkcr 111-ldmnt D411 Tvso delegates from the Club B111 bdld Luv and Ccnole Petrotte ue1e sent to the annual to111ent1on ot the Flltlllf? D1etr1butors of Amer 1c.1 111 Sp1111gheld, Ill1no1s Februalx Z0 and 21 Seveldl Othel members also attended the con X6llt1OIl mth then SDOHSOI, N11 CILIIT1 -X p101ect that xntluded IJlLtLlI'6w ot the tramees at the xarlous places of emplox ment was d1spl.11ecl at the Abldham L1IlL0lIl Hotel 111 SD1lllg'fl9lCl In the splmg an Emplox C1 Emplox ee Banquet 11 as helcl Th1s banquet vsas sponsol ed by the tlfnnees lOl the bosses ot tht UJLIIIGGII put1c1pat1ng sto1es Specml QIllI61td.1llIT16llt WAN also p1ox1ded 1rr1n 10 mm 111 11 Ink f11hae1 11 nd Fl 1 1 mr ro 1 1 1 1 1-1n1I'1l 51l1ol 15 u 1 nl F11 U I1 s 11111 Q 1n P141 o -Xullrex 1111r1 1 t Hdrl 1111 lux Donna lux Nlnfxrluxq 0ll1r Shlrley Yulko l'1.1nus Ar 1 1 l 1 1 1-lv 1 ' 1 ' 1' 1 ljjygie .f 1 U , ' o 0 A , 2' .1 - ' nw' 1 ' ' , 'J . . 1 1 - 1 1 ,., 3 ' 1 . ' ' W 1 1' A 'Q . L it I L 1 . . ' ' . 1 1 1 . 1 1 4,1 , 1 . 1 1 i , 1 y 11 1 I ' ' I - 1 l 1 ul y ' I 2 4 . I - I V ' ' 1 1 . ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1, , 4 v4 I I 1 1 1 . 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Ji U :hk 1 -ll' l1fIl'2iM'lH l i1.'l Row: Nl' .111 lk , 1 ,' l'1'-1 il us , ' 1:1 . 1 , ' 1 . , Q ' 1 - 1 1 1' ' ' ' 1 ll S' 'Y' 1 1 1 K - 4 1 'lk 'L .r' H L' I ', . L, A 1, 4 . Aan in ' 11 z . J .' 2' Sr' LIL- NO 115 S., .' R4 -2 V' . Ill 'I .1 z1Nzx',' fix' 'll Z4 '- ..'i' fi PPV I. K.,,A. . 4 'L-D 1' 'X. 214 -al 1 ' 'H' HHN: C ,'H1'IN2lH av! . . p u..A. z . . Lx. ' , A .'k'hI1l 1 . . . .. 4. .1.2 ,XLS .?1l.'.A ' . N . .-vu.,-., - Yau L DOLPHIN CLUB The Dolphins Club held weekly meet- ings every Thursday after school. After short business meetings, the girls then swam fifteen lengths. This year the club consisted of twenty members. The highlight of the year was a water ballet held April 23 and 24 under the direc- tion of Miss Kathleen McShane, the spon- sor ot' the club. The general theme re- volved around the planets and heavenly bodies. Chairmen for the production were as follows: scenery-Marilyn Cutlip. script - Jacque Schmitt and Nancy Painter, costumes-Nancy Kauth. The bal- let was the chiet' money making project ot' the organization. Another activity for the year was hav- ing charge ot' the concessions at the bas- ketball games. During the spring, several members attended the Terrapin Club Water Ballet at the University of Illinois. Wil The members ot' the Dolphins are: Mary Ann Christoff, Janice Williams, Martha Houltram. Sharon Dominic, Joyce Wood- rich, Jacque Schmitt, Nancy Painter, Nancy Kauth, Sally Williams, Nancy Scott, Mary Healy, Carol Lechner. Joanna Sopko, Marilyn Cutlip, Connie Cassaday, Judy Weaver, June lmmel, Kay Benner. OFFICERS President ,,...... ......,........ N ancy Painter Vice President. ,,....... Jacque Schmitt Secretary. .........., . ..,..... Nancy Kauth Treasurer c . . ,... 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Q. f 1 S IMI. T-illlv-ll DEBATE CLUB This year the Debate Club cele- brated its second birthday at Streator Iligh School. Under the direction ot' Mr. Thomas Pickett. the debaters practiced the applica- tion of clear thinking in speech. The debaters traveled to the University ot' Illinois IJebater's Workshop and participated in the State Speech Contest held in March. Nancy Edwards, Jacque Schmitt, Darlene Likens, and Gerald Gutek attended the Annual Invitational Debate Tournament ot' Augustana College in Rock Island in February. This year's debate proposition is Resolved: That the Atlantic Pact Nations should form a Federal Union. ack Row: Chester l'ilias. .ls-rry Iiarnxu-ll. Roller Glitch, .ln-rry llrmxn. .lohn Selma:-fer, Dick Barrett, Hill Delheimer, Jerry Clark eennd Row: Richard McMillin. Janice Xi-xxlmurn, Kathy Zack, Judy Amell. New-rl3 Fresehak, Ethel Staple, Martha Wendell. Jim Grady lront Row: Louis lfialko, Patricia l'rt-nflergast. Bob Sudoma, Norman Kennedy. Hill olesar, Marla liute, Ruzetta Schall Hack Row: William Cutlip, Gerald Gutek A I Sem-and Row: Nancy l-Idwarrls, Marilyn Ulm-son, Amy Mull, Ruth Iiatkn-wicz Front Row: Jacque Schmitt. Frank Kear. Missing from picture: Darlene Likens CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club. under the direction of Miss Carolyn Juer- gensmeyer, was organized to promote an interest in photog- raphy and to encourage better picture-taking among the stu- dents. In addition to their regu- lar club activities, the club mem- bers had charge of concessions at some of the basketball games. Many interesting club meet- ings were planned for the year. Speakers and demonstrators en- tertained at some meetings, and at others the club members learned to develop and print pic- tures. The oflicers for the 1952-53 year were John Schaefer. presi- dentg Rob Sudoma, vice presi- dentg Kathleen Zack, secretary: Pat Prendergast. treasurerg and Roger Gotch. se1'geant-at- 3l'mS. WE TAKE TIME FROM OUR STUDIES S 1111t Dmk R Ope1a.t1o11 2163 epamt NP! The Dolphms take to vulmg m the Home LOTNIITE, Palade ONXPR RH Oh fm fx tefuhen hh that' 1 -21 1'l'1-1-:lc 1,r:F'l1 U ,l . . KC . 1'l'1'm u:H'l'1 ua l 1 S g . LUX' :I I.1'11f'1': . ' r . n L ' 1. 'L SHT: ' . . . . . ' , X . 11 Q Ab ' Q 1 ' 'X ,vas 7 , 2- E A 4 sv ' 1 ix! .K f . X ,I f . 7 . L 7 V W T ' ' V u . M I ff, G 1 7' . .1 :ill wg, fc, 4 W, M. wx yo H LM VW f PM fn ., 2, 3559 wif' wx 43,42 t Yr r H f 3 i X ?- 2 X iff 2? 'Y wa ,S if E, sw x 'K 3. w , , we T' V 1 s KI' f Q A V ' , Lf- 3 Y H .Ak i ei ,3 6f: Xie v. li Y QP 1 ,1- -V . 'agin g s 5 1 QWHWWAAM A BAND Abdnour, Janet Allen, Shirley Atherton. Larry Bailey, Kay Barger. Marvin Barrett, Dick Bayer, Michael Bean, Reggie Benstine. Robert Blakemore, Barbara Bohn, William Boyd, Mfinifred Brennan, Beverly Brix, Betty Vooli, Elizabeth Fraft, Robert Crawford, Gene Ilavis, Marjory Delheimer, William Dodge. Gerald Durham, Ron Eisenbart, Nancy lzrler. Ray Fineham. Dave Fougeer, Tom Gee. Edwin Gee. William Goslin, Allan Gott-h, Marcia Hareharik, Ed Hatzer. Franc-is Hozie, Jerome Hoban. .Iames Hughart, Iola Hughart, Lyle Jennings, Eileen Kimber. Jack Kimber, Roger Koetz, Dale Kusnerik, Pat Lanigan, Sandra Leto, Mario Lorey, Barbara Grubb. La Vonne Mitchell, Walter Niehaus, Joyce Nyez, Richard O'Kraski, Jerome Olson, Donna Urban. Leo Perry, Art Pliehta, Eugene Powers. Ellen Rees, John Reese, William Rice, Thomas Rinker, Eugene Sabin, David Sangston, Richard Shirley, Ronald Simpson, James Sterner, Robert Wahl, Robert VVebb, William VVeth, Mike V 1 V -L,4.T?::..,, ...aw - . ,W- -x A r . y-ana.. V K- n tu .l. t'hristcnsen. l.. lfinlko, ll. lluttvrly rl rw: M. Gulliek. N. Stacell. S. Cook. l.. lialiln, Nl. W'illizmis. R. Schull. tue. l'. llolbrook, ld. Kusm-rick, .l. Smith. T. Iiarnme. Mr, llrix x xx R. Nlurray. l'. lla-ngricli. l'. lnveascio, G. l'l1vrxn-ny. R. liaust-li. .l. liarn- rnus. .I. Clayton. IL. Wt-lu-r, .I, W1-mer. l.. l,iptnk right: lletty Brix. Micliacl VVeth. Tom lfouscr. .lack l'h1-rxeny. limb NVahl. :in Rte Ralph Yerlinak, Edwin Gee, Tom liicc. Ray lirler. Mr. Brix. Director Nw B and l BANDS The ll band, or beginners' band. has been a part ol' the music department's program for several years. Since its purpose is to teach students to play musi- cal instruments, it does not have numerous pertormances as the A band does. In previous years the R band has played at the last home basketball game, but this year the band. along with the HI or inter- mediate band, gave an auditor- ium program. In this auditor- um both the B and I bands had a chance to show their pro- gress to the whole school. The members of these bands will eventually be members of our A hand. DANCE BAND The Dance Band, a fairly new section of the music education department. was started last year. For a new band it is quite professional. It has played for dances at the High School and the Iluh, for dinners, and for intermissions at the school plays. It also participated in the Stu- dent Talent Show which was sponsored hy the Student Coun- cil. l'nlike those in the other music sections. members do not have special class periods. They practice during their homeroom periods. Everyone is proud of the Dance Band and enjoys the fine music the band provides. The -X band was kept busx the whole xefu th!OLlgll xxlth 1ts d1xe1s1fled act1x1t1es It plu ed at all ot the toot ball and basketball games xnhue 1ts spnlted m uchcs xse1e atunc to the wlllllt ot thc gdhlbs Thc -X band also plfu cd 101 games NPOIINOICKI bx othen Olgllllldtlfllls nound thc LOITlI'IlUll1tX fo1 thc school sponsmcd pfuades and T01 thc StlQdtOl Hobbx Qhou IH the pllllg The dllllllcll spung, concelt on Nlax Sth was as usual a tl6fl'l6I1dOLlN success The band paltlclpated 111 the LOllt6Nt held duung the No1n1al HOmBCOm1Ilg Festnal Pamde .and numelous men1be1s of the band entered the state mu 1ca.l contest xxl1e1e thex m xdc 1 good shomng f0l St1ef1to1 Hlgh Oncc agfun th1 xcu StlQdt01 Hlgh hid a band ot xx h1ch It could be xc1x plfltlfl LINL1 thc capable llllectlljll ct N11 lxul Lux thc band lnought enjoymcnt to many pcoplc. .sQT Back Row: R. Hucalu. B. Muravek, I.. Tru:-hun, P. Teherg, R. Green, J, Ondercho, D. Clausen. N. Edwards. D. Elias, E. VVatson, J. Pctkn, S. Lyons Third Row: B. Brix. G. Anders, C. Glass, B. Pettetl. M. Amell, A. Berta. E. Gahm. J. Hawdon, C. Bcnckondorf, S. He-rta. M. Wargo, IJ, Decker, G. Bednar Ser-find Row: C. Dimmig. G. Luke. l. Srhallhammer. M. Bntrlivr, l'. Seibel, D, Likpns, M. Hazi. N. Kauth, F. W1-hh, S. East. M. Laniaunu, S, Mitphpll, U, Elk., First Row: C. Werner. M. Revs, I.. Sangston. M. Alberts. l'. Cundy. M. VVelg:e, C. Adams Back How: R. Ycdinak, H. Baxter. H. Maskel. li. Samzslon. R. Starkey. J. Schae-fTer. F. Brown, C. Elias Second Row: Mr. Arlmgast, li. Sophcr, Ii. Donnell. ll. Amt-ll, N. Gee, D. Harstefl. N. I'r1-ndvrgast Front Row: .l, Cnttimzhanl. .l. Horton, .I. Mazak, Il. VV4-stlakn-, R. Hefler, I . Miss:-l N A CAPPELLA CHORUS The A Cappella Chorus, com- posed primarily of senior and junior girls, is the advanced choral group of Streator High. Most of these students have par- ticipated in vocal music for four years. For the Christmas sea- son this year the A Cappella Chorus was the nucleus of the 150-voice chorus which presented a musical pantomime, Christ- mas in Many Lands. This pro- gram combined all the vocal and the speech classes. The big event of the year for this ad- vanced group was the operetta. which was one of the final music presentations of the school year. This year the operetta presented was A Waltz Dream by Straus. The 1952-'53 school year was really a busy one for the A Cap- pella Chorus. BOYS' GLEE CLUB One of the main objectives of the Boys' Glee Club is to encour- age more boys to participate in music activities. This year the club numbered twenty-five mem- bers, who took part in the Christ- mas musicale and the spring operetta. The Boys' Glee Club and the A Cappella Chorus com- bined to make the Mixed Chorus. which met once a week. The boys' club furnished the male chorus and male leads for the spring operetta. Although the group did not give a program of its own this year, it was an important part of the vocal music activities for the year. GIRLS' CHORUS The Girls' Chorus, consisting of girls who had completed one year of Glee. was accompanied this year by Sharon Dunbar and Ann Dorland. The activities in- cluded participation in the Christmas program and also a school assembly program in May. The group was represented at the District Music Contest by an octet made up of Joan Smith. Jackie Schaffer. Joan Constan- tino, Shelba Ward, Florence Guy, Betty Overocker, Donna Devera and Loretta Stinar, with Sharon llunhar as accompanist. FRESHMAN GIRLS' CHORUS There were fifty girls in the Freshman Girls' Glee Chorus this year. The group made up a part of the Christmas program and also presented the assembly jointly with the Girls 'Chorus Hack Huw: J. Mitchell, M. Moon-. I . Knzak. S. Frilmhs. V. Guy, ll. Hott. ll. Devl- li. Marr. M. VV1-hh, A. Jenkins, S. Swanson. R. McMillin. J. Meyers Third Row: R. Drapp, S. VVar1l. R. Jones, li. Bryan, l'. Km-ynultls. J. Tiblrle-s. Alb:-rns, H, Hrasch. .l. Kinkade. J. Gilman, J. Giacintn Second Row: C. Whalen, H. Overocker. J. Kimi. D. Parcher, M. Klein, M, Haktr M. Abdnour. M. Decker, P, Kavinsky, E. Stearns, E. Durdan first Row: A. Dorland, B. Paxson, J. Schaffer, S. Dunbar, N, Moravek. J. Constantino N. Radatz. L. Stinar, J. Thorp. H. Mothershed. S, Meyers Hack Row: E. Eden, P. Klee, A. liranz. J. Amell, L. Murray, C. Shinkey, S. Rich ards, J, Gnu-h, M, Mehuck. R. .-X. Elder, J. Voiyzhts, M. Rankin Thrill Rmw: D. Samuels, B. Tn-schak, C. Robertson. G, Ladtknw. A. Adams n ll. Bennett. N. Taylor, K. Gilman, J. Crawford, J. Vanda, N. Km-rest:-s, S. Franci Second Row: J. Newborn, A, Burcar. T. Lukach, B, Mvhock, C. Cole. N. He . Carby. M. Kasko. J. Daniels. M. Sowerby, A. Hodenstein. M. Yanello First Row: J. Centko, J. Klachko, C. Bencl-in-ndurf, C. Urban, J, Kroclaer, A lomasku. C. Hornsby, P, Hrucclier. S. Rees THE HARDSCRABBLE STAFF Editor .,... . A......., .., Nancy Eisenbart Sponsor .,...o oo.oo....o,o.o,..,... N Ir. Westlake Business Manager ..., Bose Ann Fetsko Business Sponsor , e ,.oo, c,Mrs. Brix TYPISTS Carol Glass Janet Petko JN, f an-- The first meeting of the Hardscrabble Staff was held early in Julie to lay the preliminary plans for the 1953 edition of Streator High's year book, the Hardscrab- ble. It was decided to build the book around the theme of the letter S, which is the symbol of Streator High School. The first undertaking of the 1953 Hardscrabble Staff was the presentation of an assembly program which was en- titled Hardscrabble From Earth. This celestial theme was the idea of Elsie Gahm, who wrote the script for the play. Although the play required quite a bit of hard work and practice, the staff enjoyed presenting it for the student body's enjoy- ment. Each staff member was assigned a par- ticular task by the editor, Nancy Eisen- bart. The members of the Literary Staff spent a great amount of time and energy identifying pictures and writing the many articles which make up the year book. Jerry Clark, the staff photographer, earned the title of Flashgun Clark be- cause he was constantly on the job taking pictures of auditorium programs and in- formal snapshots of classes, clubs, and faculty. The Art Staff spent many long hours in designing the S and crest which appear on the silver cover of the 1953 Hardscrab- ble. Working with painstaking care, they also designed the numerous which appear throughout the volume. Rose Ann Fetsko, the business mana- mi ,Q AA T, . T' X I ax si. x Q a...z..ill. I - W k- .ie-3 535.2 .gal '-1 LED ,L x er' S7 'nm X -- -. 31 qnnnf 1-1, -'A ger. ably carriedout the business responsibilities concerned with the year book. She eilieiently organized the Hardscrabble Solici- tors, who sold over one thousand copies of the 1953 edition. The typists assisted the stall' members by typing the seemingly endless copy. The making ot' the Ilardscrabble is not an easy job. There are deadlines to meet, pictures to identify, books to sell, and sketches to make. Despite all of the work, the year was a satisfy- ing one for the members of the 19523 Hardscrabble Staff. By work- ing together. they learned the value of co-operation and careful planning. It is the sineere wish of the Hardscrabble Staff that you enjoy your yearbook. We hope that we have provided you with many pleasant memories of Streator High. 'W 143 'gif 1-'I' '1 ,f .. tad! Jil! fs. -I LITERARY STAFF Mrs. Magierski Adviser Gerald Gutek lilsie Gahni Ruth Ann Green llarlene I.ikens llonna Clausen George Moore Muriel Rees Naney l'Inlwards ART AND l'HOTOGRAl'HX STXFI-' Jerry Vlark Vern .Iohnson Margaret liose XYinkler Leona YLISCU Naney Kauth .x'E Hack Row: Louise Yusko, Sally W'ilIiams. Marilyn l'ylv. .Xnn Albert. Run lVI1'1'1mlm'y. HI Mackey, Dick St-ilu-l. Maylan Smith. Xxaynv Sn-llvrs. Glen W'alh-r l'hir1I Row: .Indy VVhvvler, Gail VV:ill-1-r, Mary l.in llaui. Ifuye VIH-lvlr. Harlmra Moran-k, l4i lhtt hill D ' ' ' ,vs ers - . frnna kool, .lnnlcw Omit-rclio, INinnie lla Sur-oml Row: Muriel lic-nnvr, l.acn-lin' Sanizslon, Niurgnrm-I Yuhas. .lacqllelirie Schmitt, Alice lit-rta. Mary Ann K'hl'lsIuII.. Sharon Bust. .lane Ann Hawdon, Gayle livurken- dorf First Row: Shirley Allen, Carol VV:-rm-r, .loan KR-hulko, Mary Ann VVelge, Mary Ann Kosley, Put Nolan. Hazel Hlnnnlell. Mmlgm- Kinnmn A heavenly affair Y n I 4 S HARDSCRABBLE SOLICITORS Hats off to the Hardscrabble solicitors, 1953 yearbook super- salesmenl These seniors scur- ried about the school urging stu- dents to buy subscriptions. A contest inspired the salesmen, prizes going to the solicitor who sold books to the largest per- centage of students in each homeroom. Barbara Dyas re- ceived first prize, a 1953 Hard- scrabble. Second prize, one free payment on the 1953 Hardscrab- ble, went to Myrna Webb. As a result of the fine co-operation of the solicitors, a record number of' books were sold. The staff of the 1953 Hard- scrabble sincerely thanks these solicitors who helped to make our yearbook a success. HARDSCRABBLE SKIT The first undertaking of the staff was to present an auditor- ium program to the students of Streator High School for the purpose of stimulating Hard- scrabble sales. Elsie Gahm wrote the clever skit, Hardscrab- bles From Earth. which tells the plight of the angels in heaven. bored with nothing to do. They send a message to Earth asking that some Hardscrabbles be sent with the next arrival from Earth. The boredom of the angels vanishes with the com- ing of a Streator angel carrying a stack of 1953 yearbooks. We rehearsed, painted scenery, made halos and wings, and generally got ourselves into an angelic mood. The star angel turned out to be Dink Hool. It was a heavenly skit, we thought. The record sales of the 1953 yearbook seemed to prove that the students thought so, too. WE ENJOY OUR CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES I'I'I'I-QR I.I'.Ir'I' Facility beefcake kicks high in auditorium program l'I'I'l'1H KIlIH'I': Jerry Gutek, Hardscrabble Slave LUWI-LK I.I-IPI F. II. A. gives a preview ot' Homecoming weekend I.UWI'lR RIlII'I'l Politicians of 19, ,,,.. 3 lfx yn I' f -1 Dah, wlx If Dyrfn I N i mf avlium-as f I , f Fr , U 5 . . , i 1 wwf.-' , 1 '- V' 1 . ix ' SH T nlvf, 1.-.1 , , V c I f- Sat.- , - . V yy, 4 5, , I - ' .' H 2' ', AO . , -, U .A 1 L t--My ' 1 , 'I . fi I-, , -1. - M MV H. P V , - I ' I . ' lk- .Q , ' ,Y fi, E132 E . 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Mazuk FOOTBALL An opposing coach made the following statement about the Streator Bulldogs after his team had been defeated: They appar- ently just love to play football, and this spirit will take them a long way. It took not only our secret weapon of team spirit, but a terrific amount of hard work and ability to fire the Bulldogs through to their Big 12 championship. An alert Streator team, sparked by the brilliant play of its veteran end, Bob Baietto, successfully hurdled its initial assign- ment of whipping Ottawa Marquette, 20 to 6, in 80-degree heat. The Bulldogs were sharp in all departments. Hindered by the injuries of Jim Scent and Gene Renner, the Streator team suffered a sad Homecoming with a defeat of 14 to 6 by the Ottawa Pirates. St. Bede proved no match for a slashing Streator team, which rolled over a decisive 33 to 7 victory. The experts were astonished at the favored Kankakee's 26 to 6 loss to a snarling pack of Bulldogs. Streator registered its first conference win over Peoria Central with a score of 13 to 7 in a spine-tingling game high-lighted by fumbles. Once again, the Bulldogs overruled the experts and trounced Pekin 20 to 0 in a superbly played game. Streator over- powered the Danville Maroons 26 to 6. Peoria Manual was riddled with a 35 to 13 win by the Bulldogs in a rough game. The Bull- dogs didn't win, nor did they lose. In the first tie of the season, 13 to 13, Streator and Decatur decided to share the Big 12 cham- pionship. Six members of this memorable team won all-state honors. Congratulations, Coach Ashworth! Congratulations, Bulldogs! wi GRADUATING ' S MEN BOB BKIFTTO Bob ended h1s thlrd year at varslty end IH a glorlous season He recelved All State honors and was co captam of the team He recelved honolable mentlon on the All Amerlcan Hlgh School team BFRNARII BFIJVAR Nardle was a Hrst strmg tackle and a ma1n stay of the llne He recelved honorable mentlon on the All State team DILK BENCKENDORF Dlck was one of the few semor 1ese1 ve lmemen vsho savu much actlon KENE CH -YNIBERI AIW Geno played h1s first year of va1s1t5 as a re serve end JOE DZLRISHN Startmg the year as a reserve Joe ended It as a regular defensive llnebacker LHARI ES KINh KDE Chazz won honorable mentxon on the All State team for h1s bone crushmg vxoxk at the tackle pos1t1on B111 was another capable resexxe lmeman but he saw llttle action RON NlcBRIDE Ron the mlghty m1te of the backfield had the th1rd hlghest rushmg percentage of the team JOHN NIEYERS Yonko won honorable mentlon on the All State team for hlS excellent vsolk at quarterback GEORFE MOORE Speedy was a valuable reserve and probably would have won a regular berth had he not broken h1s wrist early 111 the season BOB NOBI E Nlbs was safety man and he held the plgbklll for the klCk1Ilg of the extra pomt He recelxed a broken ankle m the Pekin game E941 Baletto Bednal Benckendolf Chambellaln DZl1I1SlI'l Ixmkade I l A ' .V . u- f . . . 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Y hmltd xILB1lllS Nleycrs Rennel Nloul L Ohme Noble Nu nt Nubel 594112161 Toma ello Q-fi GRADUATING ' S ' MEN lllih UHNIFS R1ChlQ 1 small but haid h1t ting lineman was piimarilx a dow nneld blockei KPNI' RPNNFR Qhortx the man with the educated toe was co captain during his third xear of xarsitx plax He won honorable men tion on the All State team plus the most xaluable plax er award Jl'Vl Sl ENT Jease was the hard puahing fullback of the Bulldogs He won honorable mention on the All State team He accounted for the higheat number of Bulldog touchdowns DIL lx SEIBEI C was the powerful run ning guard of the line MlS'i1Hg two gamee with a practice in iurx he made up for it in the nest of the season .INK SIANlIER Jack was hurt in the hrst game and mlssed moat of the season I' RED TOMASEI L0 Paison was a regular defen- sive linebacker. He was light on poundage but heavy on power. .Jerry Mazak and Carl North were graduating minor letter winners. St'HEIll'l.I'1 Streator T Marquette Strcator T Marquette Back Row: D. Pierce. G. Powell. G, Schmitz, M. Cherpzosky, D. I'etrotte. B. Ifarrare, R. Camp. A. IleI,on1l. M. Maxlllarh. ll. Km-rvstes, Il. Koskovich. D. Allin-1-. C. frzwattzi, .I. Iluugherity. S. 0'Kraski, .l. Clark Third Row: I'. I'rt-nderzast, Manager, Coach Ganzer, IJ. Zion. II. Baxter. R. Kimber. .I. Ks-lm. R, Gahm. R. Sanrline, M. Kenner, J. l'1dwards. H. Sopher, D. Morgan. I.. Glowieki, M. Bayer, Coach Mclnerney Second Row: G. Tutoky 1ManayzerI. G. Malhoit. H. Webb. 1.. Renner, C. Moore, A. Ilovin, B. Patrick, K. Conroy, Il. Kaschak, P. Gautschy, Ii. Hart. N. I'rendery.zast, N. VVilliams Front Row: .I. Vain, .l. Nink. Ii. Mc-Mullen. I . Nicklin. IS. Cass, C. I-Ilias. B. Novotney, R. Nink. ll. Willey. IJ. Hyduk FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL Streator's frosh-soph football team, coached by Ralph Ganzer and Francis Mclnerney, ended its season with three wins and four losses. Two games were tied. Although this was a losing year for the yearlings, it is hoped that the boys won't, feel too discouraged. Except for the game lost to Ottawa, many of the other games could just as easily have been won as lost. In two out of three cases, the team was ahead at the half and then lost during the last few minutes. Despite the fact that the team didn't have an impressive season this year, the experience and team spirit gained by playing will be a profit in the years to come, and the players will be valuable material for a future varsity squad. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL The freshman football squad, also coached by Ralph Ganzer and Francis Mclnerney, was successful this season although only two games were played. In the first game Streator tied Ottawa 13 to 13. However, they trounced the Pirates in the second game with a score of 19 to 0. Valuable starting' experience was obtained hy the freshmen through some playing with the sophomore team during' the season. Hack Row: J. Vain. IJ. Koskovich, Il. Zion. R. Petrotte, I.. Kenner, II, Baxter, Il. Ilytluk. N, Willums. Ii. Hart Sf-cond Row: Coach Ganzer. IX. Uass. I.. VVill1-y. .l. Nink, l'. Elias, Ii. Novotney, M. Bayer. t'oach Mclnt-rney I-'irst Row: G. Tutnky 4Mana1:erI. S. O'Kraski, G. Malhoit. Il. Camp, D. Kerestes. ll. Kasehak. l'. Gaut.sel'n'. I'. Prendergast. 1Mana5zerl lllfxdl Streator T Pontiac l SIITHIUI' T Pontiac l Streator 43 Ottawa Streator Ifll Morris Streator2tl St. Bt-de Qeptembcl 30 la Salle Octobel OCt0b91 Octobcl Octobel October October Octobel Octobcr Octohel 1 Nlalsexlle 1 T11ang1,ula1 Nleet 1 La Salle 1 Blg Txxelxe H1011 R xx 'Hr 'Vluellel Dick Vkhecler le n Haar lack 'Vlchall Rogex Crtch Wxlllam Dclhelmer S c nl R xx Ralrh Xlcklm I xx H1 xxn D n Adam -Xlbcrt 1-lnchxm llm Mnlak 1lVl'ma5.erl r Bunn Nllllcr Kurt! Naunrcl Dani tch lun Hxmann lun L xrycnter R n lxmctl cnt xxhcn Bcrnxrcl S l1 l CROSS COUNTRY lllll u The Croes Countrx team had a xe1x successful season th1b yeal, mn lllllg fixe out of SIX meets They xx ere sparked by D1ck Wheeler who 15 cons1de1ed the outstandlng cxoss countrx 1unner1n the Illmols Valley Thev placed tl'l1l'Cl m a field of sex en at the Ottawa Inxltatlonal Meet slxth m thc Blg 19 Tournament at Champalgn thnd m a field of n1ne ln the D1str1ct meet held at Marse1lles, and thxrd 1n a field of four 1n the Ill1no1s Vallex meet Four out of the hrst fixe runners vxlll be lobt through g'I'3ClLl2.t1OH These mclude Dlck Wheeler Don Adams Bernard Sokol and Jerry Brovx n It s ou1 hope that Such up and comlng underclasemen as Bernard Mlller, Jack Nlehall Leon Haal CLIFUS Saundere and Al Fmcham vx1ll be able to calrx the bu1den and do as good a Job as the graduatmg semors haxe done 111 the past txxo xeals Thexc Ottaxxa Hele Ottaxxa Inxltatlonal Nleet Hele Ottaxxa Hele Cl l3lNp31Q'11 Thcle lldl ellle XI 1 clllc Nlal exile IJ txlct N ect I mn Xa ex Nfl I' net Fllbt Fnst Flr t Flint Slxcth Qc-cond Thn d Thu d Pl acc Place Place Place Place Place Placc Placc Placc I Y J , X 'P 1 1 V al - x 1 I l Ji! 1 Y 5 . 41, 1 ' n 'Z 1 . 1 I ' ' V ' , .41 , 1 1 1 ' , 1' ' nr ' , ' ' 1 ' H1110 c 0 ': ' 1 1 i , .ery 'xr ' , an 1 ' s. 1 1 2 . .' z'. 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'A .2 ' L A' , I tw , , I .1 ui The 1912 lg basketball season tan be thallxed up as dlsappolntlng 111 the Vllll loss depa1tment but successful 111 tht xaluable expe11e11tt 111 tech HIQIIQ and illlllt xx huh the boxs 1ete1xed Bulldog tans desp1te tl1e umm presslxc stat1st1cs ot hxe WINS and sexenteen defeats attended most ot the games xx1th 9IlthLlNldNm fOl thex xx e1e alxxaxs al1xe xx1th excltement Th1s xeal s cage team also adxanced 1ts coach s CHIQQI as Coach F1 eema11 be came a membe1 of the Centuxx Club xx h1ch conslsts of basketball coaches xx hose teams haxe XROII o11e hunched Ol mo1e games I11 the Opelllllg game qt19dt0l fans saxx a classx team talxe tht lloo1 u11de1 the xxatchful ex es of a la1ge Bulldog xxh1ch hung o11 the xx est xxall There xxele nexx u111fo1ms folloxxmg the lltest college tIQllKl of qLldltGl le11gth T Qhnts and ma11x nexx plax s xx hxch the boxs Cdllled out xx1th p1e Clsl0ll and stxle The Bulldogs 1311 p1ettx tlue to fO1m tlnoughout the Qeaeon, thex plax ed br1ll1antlx du11ng the filst half but seemed unable to calrx through dllflllg the last half Wlth o11lx foul 1egula1s g1aduat1ng Coach Fleemall has the nucleus fOl a stro11ge1 squad 111 the nut fexx xea1s The s1x 1un1o1s f1om the xar s1tx the sophomo1e 1egula1 JGIIX Vanlto xx ho xxon the fnee thloxx tlOphX a11d ma11x ex1pe11e11ced frosh soph plaxe1s xxlll p1obablx dexelop 1 bcttu season for StI6dt01 next xea1 Vke a1e gannng much needed helght dlld Qome outstandlng llldltldlldl plax 918 We xxlsh Coach Freeman the best of luck 111 dexelop111g 1 blggel and better basketball team for St1eato1 SCHEDULE wt1cato1 St1eato1 Stlkdttll St10ato1 Qt1eato1 St1eato1 Ntlldtlll Stle lt0l Stlidtfll Ntlfdtfll Ntleatol N 1 11111 St1e1to1 Stlidttbl Stuatol SIIQIIOI Stu 1to1 St1e1to1 St1cato1 St1eato1 Z Nlllclftil 1 Qi? satfffvf Q atm t1 e1to1 BBIGIIO Rennu BOB BAIETTO Bob xxas the tallest membet of the Bulldog squad standmg 6 4 H1s l1e1ght xxas used to qt16dtO1 s adxan tage at the t1p off pos1t1o11 and helped h11n become the team s ace 1Qb0l1IldLl ILNE1 RFNNER O1tX s h1 name 1mpl1es ls Oll x 1 1 t IN lack of StdtUlL hoxxcxet doesnt hllldfil h1s athletlc xusa t1l1tx and as a Ibflllldl glldld he xx as a specdx ballhaxxk on both offense and defense UUE RF! ION -Xl I'0l RN KNIF Ha I 1 qdlll Ilfxnvlllc St Bede Nlarselllf Wlanual Ottaxxa Pelxm a Salle VI ittoon Ha I,dllVlll0 C e11t1al Ottaxxa Peltm St Bede S111 mgfield Nlanual 510111 NIa1Se1lle Centlal S indxx 11 h Ottaxxa I D 'J v' - V. 4 . s 4. ' J -1 Y .' 1, ' , - 1'1'. v' 1' -1' . 1' 7 5 ' 'I 1' 1' I v 1', ' 1' ' Y 'Tw 1 4 v 1 v 1 7 v f ,1 1 1 s Q 1 . ' . 3 K. K K. 1 Z , R. ' ' A - f . L1 A. . SK-tv - , s 1, 1 1 ' . . , ,If . 1 I. -A, . . 4 . U. , .V 2 , ,. C x 1 Q' '- '37 . ,... ll 51 1' '58 1, 1 ,, .,1,,, ,, 12 1 ' 1 V3 1' ' '42 1 ' ' 56 ' '71 . .... ,.... , . 59 1 '48 , .1 , ,1 fs 44 1' ' ' '50 , , ..... 1 69 St1'eato1'53 ,,,,.,.. .. 1, Lincoln 57 f' '44 ,, ,, ' ' 66 'z '54 . . 'A 60 1' ' '53 ., .....1.. L' 1 1 65 lr' ' '41 , 1 2 82 1' 'I '53 ,... .. .. ll 71 1't1'1z '50 , ' ' V2 1 '2 '50 ,,, 1,. fl 57 1. '-' '50 , ' T5 5 17 '59 .. ,, , . 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' . 1 ' 1 v , - v. - 1 , , 1 1 1 ack Rm 1 Mehxll Q Olxrx lx 1 Hull xx 1 L ern c Mgr Xtnr 0 ln UHLX A 1 ill' Ll 1 Lan FROSH SOPH In hxs fnst x eal ot LOdLll11lg a Stuatcn team Coath llflLlllClll0X suffelecl a cl1sappo1nt1ng sea :son Hls Iflosh Soph Lage1s xx ho xsele a com palatlvelx small team won onlx slx ot then' tvxenty games An lnexperlencecl team at he ljegllllllllg' of the season, thex 1IUl7lUXCKl ste. l 1lx and manx of then games thmugh losses xnele haul fought duels ale leaclx and Vlllllllg matellal f0l next xears xarslty Then expellente null eeltalnlx help to stlengthen the va1s1tx team Two bovs had chances to plax on the xa1s1tx team Jack SD1d.gg0Il a sophomole and Dannx Kelestes a fleshman SINCE thelt melt sexelal tleshmen on the team C mach Nltlnunex xull haue the basls fox a Stlflllgkil gmup ot All gt3tQ1S next xeax n ll S txtm Sllldtlil Stzeaton 81161101 Stlhdllll Qtxtatol Stu 1to1 Stl eatm Stlldtfll Stlcatol gtl98t0l Stleatol 811021101 SIILHIOI Stleatol Qtltatm Stxeatm SIIGBUHI Stu. xtol I I I f SCHEDULE llllj, al LX Danullc St Bula Nlanual Ottawa Pcl-tin a Salle NI ittoon SDI Ing' X allm N Danulle C entlal Ottawa Pelxm St Bule Nlanual NIOIII Nlax selllc s Centlal I I R ' 1 . : ... zs'i. D. K4-r-Stes 11' l 1 lin -: .l. lin ml, A. D' uris, H. Gimghvr, Ii. I' t tt 1. H. Ba' ' , .l. '- lr lfrnnt Huw: Cuz 'lm Mclnw .l. Spr: 1:15 rn. K. Mzjf ein. L. N -mmm n. R. Cu-ann f' . J. Rulvlu. R. Gnu-lm - ' . ' . . v . - ' . . . ' 1 ' - ,f - 1 , A 'S 1 . K- -Ll' .. .Ax s f A 1 - I 11 . K1 I ll ' ' L'.-' - . V . ' ll ' - - t 1 ' ' I. ,. L. D, ' . . A. 'if - . .2 ' ' .' l ' ' -'. ' S. .lll 2 'flfl Sp f Y' ly' 42 . . . - . .' ' ' 227. ., , . La Salle A133 , L I .l ' ,' ' 36 . ' 1 '12 .l ' 2 '3.l , , . ,N . X ' -1.3 The boys learned a lot, and the sophomores Streatox'38, ll3l'S6lllQS :sir - ' - . .' ' ' -1-1 , , . ' - ' 5.3 v ' - ' L ' '40,., .,., V- - - ' ' -153 1 1 l N- V K V V I . ' '55 , ...lf ' ' -1.5 ' ' - ' - ' .l ' 'Zl2,,. , ., , .. 2 52 . . L, . tv , , VY . : . .,. . 57 L' . '. .J 27 1 H I Q . v i 1 1 . ' ' -1-1. . , , ' G8 ' ' ' - ' ' ' .l ' ' ' sl-1. . ..,,.... , ' 573 , - L1 1 K' . . ML, U V V V V . V 45 .l ' 29 ,, .. .,.. 'I 58 ,. , .l ' 'flG.,,,. , . x 45 . , . . , , , .. . , . ,,, W ' 1 - - l 'sum .... , ,. , ' fu 1 . '31 . A - l- f -' . v . . ' ' 'VK , . 42 ' ' v . L V .l ' ' 55 ,, , .. , . 'l' ' 'L' 473 ' 'K ' - . 1 l- .l 2 '-1.9 . ,.. , ' 'ffl Ht Ll: vw CS 5 i ifol lint-lx Huwi N. Hyun, R. Varnp, li. Mallwll Mimldlt- Rim: R. luyzulnl, M. K1-alinu. R. liurr, Q'-tawlm Mum-lla-V, .l, llunlvy, ll. Kun-lz l' ron! Ii my: J. Mazals. li. Klnn-tl. ll. Hurt. ll, llunnvll, li. Nmwvllmvy, li. Shultzv FRESHMEN Coach Mueller's freshman cagers had a very success- ful season this year, winning ten out of thirteen games. The team swept through the season and set a fast pace in SCHEDULE the l. V. League. The boys impressed the fans with their Streator Zh Streator 3312 Streatoi' 2110 St1'eator2v5 St1'eato1'28 St1'eato1'243 Streato1'4-1 StI'0Z1IUI'22 Streatur 223 Streatm-5113 Sll'k'21llll':i:: Strvatur' 512 Strvato1 ? MANAGERS lop lion: ll. ll.,1t5. II. lx! . Marseilles Spring' Yalley La Salle-Peru . St. Bede Spring: Valley Marseilles Ottawa Pontiac Ottawa . St. Bode Marquette l.a walle-Peru Pontiac .ill ISS 21 22 .,., 'Ll -lil 31' 57 -11 1:3 Ss: 211 .,, .hi 'n+-tx. 'l'. Mt-l'nllm I- capable playing. Many of the boys advanced to the frosh- soph team before the season ended. Their excellent partici- pation in these games proved the usefulness of the fresh- man year on the courts. We hope that in the next three years they can keep up the record they have begun. Nlglrx.-5, 42 llmluv. .l. firmly li-'Porn lil-xx: l- 1 ly-in, l'. l'r'-ynlr-rua-Y, .l, tall, .l. Xlnfu-X. ll ln! lm li K:-su' An enthusiastic group of boys came out for the first year of wrestling in Streator High. Meeting three opponents twice each, the team ended its season with four wins and two losses. In the Big 12 meet, three Strea- tor wrestlers, Alvin DeLong, Jim Schmitz, and Jim Yuhas, won fourth place medals, and the i team placed sixth. Ray Gautschy Buck Row: L. Glowic-ki, .I. Yuhus, Ii. Farrarv, R. Guutsl-hy, G. Schmitz, li. Sainmlinm-. Ii. Morgan, J, Edwards. .I. Clark. R. Erler, H. Hagi, IC. Guyon lfrunt Row: Mr. Ganzur, N. l'rQ-nalerizast, R. Kimln-r, R. llnvin, V. Mm-Cunisu I'. Gnutschy, A. Delmml. I'. l'r4-mls-rgast WRESTLING SWIMMING Hack Row: Mr. Ganzer, C. North, D. Fincham, I.. Atherton, D. Emm, J. Cunning- ham, B. Gardner, B. McMullen, C. Elias, G. Tutu Front Row: B. Mohler. J. Ingalsbe, T, Mc-Coy, B, Cain, D, Norman, T, Grgnnglnl R, Bean, W. Reese, F. Missel took fourth place in the section- al wrestling meet at Pekin. More dual meets have been planned for the next school year, and an invitational tournament may be held here if as much interest is shown as was this year. Swimming returned to the list of competitive sports at Streator High School this year after an absence of sev- eral years. The newly organized team, made up of seventeen members, met three opponents, DeKalb, Bloomington and La Salle, com- peting with each team twice. Although the team was not suc- cessful in bringing home any victories this year, it is hoped that with a year's experience be- hind them, the boys will be able to do much better next year. An added advantage of next year's team is the fact that most of the members of this year's squad will be returning. I Six boys armed with tennis rackets took to the courts this spring. Five of the six, Tom Fouser, Jack Mehall, Dave Fin- cham, Terry McCubbin, and Roger Gotch, returned from last year's team. Coach Ashworth acted as director for the boys. During the season the Strea- tor team met La Salle-Peru and Spring Valley and entered the Illinois Valley tournament. Although the tennis team did not wln too many of their matches this year they practiced dlllgently and worked hard to represent our school. Ten boys reported to Coach Ganzer for practice during G the 1953 golf season. Four of these boys Francis Hatzer Jack Patterson, Joe Murray, and Al Fincham, returned from the F D B H M P J 'VI L Th 1952 team. The Streator boys met Peoria Central, Ottawa, La Salle, and Spring Valley during the season. At the time of this printing, Streator had met Peoria Central, Ottawa, and La Salle, losing to Peoria Central and La Salle and beating Ottawa. The team also entered the Illinois Valley tour- nament at La Salle, the district meet at Pekin, and the Big 12 meet at Peoria Central. t ' i l l 5 s ,. l l. - - c l. . ack Row: J, Scott, D. Wh-velcr, J. Spangler, S. 0'Kraski. C. Kinkade, G. Chamberlain A. DeLong, J. Brown, B. Sopher, L. Glowicki, J. Robertson, H. Baxter, J. Hool or-ond Row: B. Noble, W. Mitchell. B. Johnson, J. Clark, B. Ingold, A. Dzuris. J. Richards, B. Mertz, L. Haar, C. Saunders, D. Swartz. R Nntman ont Row: C. Johnson, D, Allbee, D. Moruun, R. Galntschy, M. Treschuk, H. Patrick, T. Novotney, T. McCoy, I . Missel, E. Plimmer, Kear TRACK SCHEDULE April 11-Ottawa ...,,,,,,,..,, ....,.... T here April 14-Pontiac .,,...,,...,,....,,.. .,,.....,., H ere April 18-Bloomington ,...,,,.,,,,,.,. ...There April 21-Peoria Central ....,,,,,,,.....,,.. ......, H ere April 23-Cornell, Marquette ..,.,,.,..,.,,... ....... H ere April 28-La Salle-Peru and Ottawa ....... Ottawa April 30-Kankakee ,...,.,.............,.,,.....,,., ........... H ere May 8-District ....,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,..,........,...... Ottawa May 12-Illinois Valley Meet .......,....,,.,....,, Ottawa May 15-16-State Finals ...........,...,..,..,.,......,. .,..,,.,,... C hampaign May 19-Hall, Princeton, La Salle-Peru ..,.,..., ,,,..,, L a Salle-Peru May 23-Big Twelve Meet ......,,..,....,.,........,.... ....,...,.....,,,. P eoria The year 1953 brought thirty boys out for the track squad, among them the following Iettermen: Gene Chamberlain, Ray Gautschy, Charles Kinkade, Bob Noble, and Dick Wheeler. Training began in the gym, but after the first of April it was continued outside. The record of last year's track team included two wins and six losses. The squad placed fourth in the Illinois Valley Meet. A school record of :21.1 seconds in the low hurdles was set by Gene Chamberlain. This year extensive work on the track and efforts to build up the track program have been continued. George Ashworth coached the track team this year due to the illness of Al Lundberg. He was assisted by Francis Mclnerney. The season started off with an invitational meet at Ottawa on April 11. The rest of the schedule promised a rugged season for the '53 track team. me Thirty-two out of seventy-two boys who reported for spring baseball practice made the team. The squad was composed mostly of underclassmen and only four seniors. Returning lettermen from last year's team were Jack Spraggon, Bob Fialko, Ralph Nicklin, Jerry Vanko, Ron Creamean, Gene Renner, Bob Ward. Gerald Wargo. Tom Kreitner, and Andy Danko. The squad drilled diligently at every opportunity, anticipating a rug- ged scheduleg however, early season drills were hampered by cold. rainy weather. As a result the team found it difficult to reach peak performance until late in the season. The bright spot in the Streator line-up was found particularly among the pitching staff, which consisted of three juniors, three sophomores, and two freshmen. A good display of talent was evident in each of the groups and spoke well for the future of the Streator baseball team, should the observations turn out as expected. This year Streator held the sub-district baseball series, the winner of which played the finalists of the district at La Salle for the champion- ship of the entire district. Leonard Mueller was again head coach of the baseball team, and for the first time in recent Streator baseball history, the team had the benefit of an assistant coach, Mr. Gaston Freeman, who last year was the head baseball coach at De Pue High School. SCHEDULE April 8-St, Bede .,..,.,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,, .......... H ere April 11-Peoria Manual Q21 ,,,,,, , ........ There April 16-Depue .......,........ , .,....., ,.,,., H ere April 18-Bloomington Q25 ..,.,, ,. ...,.. Here April 20-Toluca ....,....,.,.,,i., ,, ,.,,.... There April Z3-St. Bede ..,....,,.,.....,..,.,,,,, ........ T here April 25-Peoria Central Q25 ........ ........ T here April 28-La Salle-Peru ....,,,,,,,,, ,,,... H ere April 29-Toluca ..,.....,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, ,,,,,,..,, H ere May 2-Coal City Q25 ....... .,....,,.. 'H ere May 5-La Salle-Peru .,,.. ,. ,.,...,. There May T-Depue ,.,................,.,..,..,,, , , ...,.,..,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,.,.,,,,,,i,,,.,,... There Back Row: Coach Mueller, G. Renner, T. Kreitner, J. Bakalar, J. Spraggon. A. Danko. I . Centko, J. Vankn. D. Kerestes, H. Cutlip, Creamean, B. Fialko, R. Nicklin, J. Wargo, Assistant Coach Freeman Second Row: J. Mazak, M. Keating, D. Petrotte, L. Orban, D. Kaschak. R. Kmulz. L. VVhalen. J. Hitchborn, E. Patton, J. Yen D. Kmetz Front How: J. Cali, G. Gaydos, R. Barr, VV. Novotney, VV. Gluwicki, D. Gulch, B. VVard, R. Novotney, G. VVargo, E. Guyon 1 RY'k fiosj G. A. A. M M M C .If M B. l'0l' l'li liI'RF' OFFICERS Falling Renner Krocker Hau ......, Andrews Holmes Bell . .SCCI'Ct2ll'y .-.Point Recordei' av 5- .7-.-p SZ .President .Vice Presidcnt , ,,,,. ,TI'C2iSLll'kfl' .f .. Q? .. Sports Manager .Sports Managei' xxx V. Hill ll ll II Nlainrlinu: Nl. lf:-nlivr, Xl. ll-'Inn-X, .I. .-Xmlr' 1. Sitting: Nl. l ullim1. Sl, Ki'-wks-1' l uurtl1 Row: li. .lcrm-. ll. llullirlimwiy. K. Mi-fliiirv, ,l. .Xml-ll, H. .lx-nninys. S. Rmu-, il. CR-ii llilrml Row: J. A mlrcws, Il, Hansvn, .l. 1'ni'lmrn-. Nl. 1'vln1Ilfm, V. Hun. Nl. lfalliml Sm-1-uml Huw: M. Rvnm-r, Sl. Hn-uly, .l. .-X. KH-lullkn, Nl, .Xnu-ll, Nl. Ki'1wkvi', li. Hull l ii l Rim: Ii. .I-:nm-s. M. lfiuila-likw. .l. lluyvs. .l. Kinlxaulv, l'. Supp, li. Nlvfh-Q-, .l. llnllaim liO'l l'OM l'li l'URl-1: lwun-lli R-vw: J. Wumlrich. M. Houltrzmi, l . Hnrvur. li. VVhisnvr S. Crmk, Y. lim-Ihlilh 'l'hir1l Row: Second Row: First Row : C. Ilelhvime-r. A. Burcar. l . Read, N. Sunil J. A. Slikrr. A. Furinu I., Warm S U uminic, S. Francis. J. Ai'nistrong. J. lmnwl. D. Lebo, K. Zu W. Lei-hner, P. Dominic-, J. Keating, G. Centku. L. Tumasello. M. Grady, M. Hnnueik G-1 I , Q , E .lilfijl P 1,- ,-- ff-.Q f . ,T 3 . .-.-ann-uw 1-v 'fxf -U , X , - -' 21 i . I 7' , ' ' -' ' if 'ifhfff U g , ...sm , A -, W, ,, nv.-A nnuuu mt ro ug Iet em 1o1l The Girls Athletlc Aseociatlon opened the wear by 1n1t1at1ng about twentx new members Durlng the day long ordeal the new members had to wear three plgtails in the1r hair their clothes backwards and paper bowling pins on their backs In add1t1on to this they were required to carrx a piece of sports equlpment at all times During the 02 03 xear the club wae exceptlonallx fxctne In the spring and fall the g1rls took tr1ps to the athletic field and enjox ed field hockex tennis softball and archerx When bad weather during the winter forced them indoors thex plased basketball and xollexball in the school gxm Other actlxltlea during the winter included a telegraphlc basketball ketball teams and entered noon hour competition 'Hlss June Nlacabee of the glrls phx slcal education department ls sponsor of the club This ls her nrst xear of teachlng at Strettor High 'ichool The C A A s motto 1s an msp1rat1on to all g1rlQ I promise to uphold the ideals of the Glrls -Xthletic -XSSOCIRUOII Bx promoting interest in athletlcs and the out of doors Bx hung sO that I mas be healthx and strong Rx making good pmtsmanshlp iconstant factor in mx conduct I I 'Q v I , 3 5 . Y ' ' 7 v 4 . v ' 4 v ' v ' y I N c . , uv N. ks v -v ' A sv I D v. l K v kv ' tourney, bowling, swlmmlng and fencing. Several of the girls formed bas- I, - . L, . . A . -, . . ' . . - - S Z v 1 rl s s 1 I w . 4 A 1 1 1 ' v , , 'I g 5 . . C , 1 A . I' II7 CHEERLEADERS VARSITY llonna l.t-chner Marcia Voppi n Marcella l'i'atchko This year seventeen girls tried out for varsity cheerleading. From these seventeen, three were chosen: Marcia Coppin. Donna Lechner. and Marcie Uratchko. Thirty-four turned out for the freshman cheerleading tryouts, and four were chosen: Nancy Lechner, Judy Woodward, Sharon Rees, and Ruth Drapp. Each year new tryouts are held, and if the same girls wish to lead cheering again, they may take their Cl'll'IIlC6 in the tryouts. The cheerleaders practice every Monday after school for one hour. First they learn the fundamentals oi' cheerleading. and then they add the yariations. After much hard work, they are ready to lead the cheers at our football and basketball games. Whenever possible, the cheerleaders travel to the out-of-town games. Their presence at these games sharpens the enthusiasm ol' the Streator fans. FROSH-SOPH Sharon Rees Judy Woodward lluth Ann lbrapp Nancy l.0k'llllt'l' .iiig1 WE ARE PROUD OF OUR COACHES, ATHLETES l'l'l'l'IR I.I-1l 'l': Coach Freeman plays host to parents VPPI-IR MlIlDl.l'1: Coach Mcliierney drills Foxy l'PPl'IR RIGHT: Cross Country ace. Dick Wheeler, receives his hard earned letter from Coach Mueller MIDDLE: Coach Ganzer iowa Coach Axhxxoithx backfield ls gixen instructiom foi the big game IOVNFH lil! HI The line prepares to chai ge undei Coach Lundbeig N direc ion T X 1 'T' 'P- 'Uv 5 96 V is .rf E +f 'ff-. -ag, 2 T 1 4:-fm. in 'F PJ, 4 e-4721 fs. R3 ,H mW' A O ... 'i.'- - 4. N'-P- ll ill , ' I I,I'1l 'l': 1 v 1 lv f I lu I v . 1 1 I A . 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I I I 1 l , I II I 1-9 ' Jw, I mg i U IH' CLASSES, SPORTS, CLUB ACTIVITIES, AND FUN I l'l'I'QIi I l'.l l 1 I No comment. l'l'I'I'lIi Rl4ilI'I': Nine rahs for dear old Streator Highi LOW!-lli I.I'1I 'l': Scared of the water? l.OWI'lIi IiIGII'I': Cokos and jokes at Hills' l OUR THANKS II211clN11 1l1l1l2 S N 1X1 NX 10 1 if 1 X N 1 ll Cr 111 411111 s 811111111 AINIKINOII P1111 3, 1111111 lllX Illd1clIldIJ0llS P11111 111115: S l'ELls Huold M11 011 1111 thu T1111u Plux photogn 1phe1 11111 1clx1so1N M1 Ben NM tlake M1 flclll NTag1e1sk1 211111 NI s Dons 111x and the mam othus xx o helpul 111 1111111 wmv no extend 0111 he211t1ex1 th2111ks X P 2 11, W1-. of thv 19533 ' ' -Htaff. wish tw vxlcml SiIlCUl'l' thzulks to thu' 'P h -11121 to Hlilkl' our your hork il .'1lQc'0.'s. To M2 Do ' ipv. ' I ' 3 t,i11f C' 2 j: ' I '2 I U11111121115' 211111 their l't'lT1'6S0l1t2lfiV0. Mr. A. VV2l 2' 2 'D - 2 . , ' ,Lu .ll.A2 .Z .2 '2 '.', 2 '. Us ' , 's. -2 1? A ' .Av 'v 2 A rt.. 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