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-gases to A? 5... YJ' c . 1 - 'sry ii , 4 3 it .sf at WE HAD OUR HOMECOMING On October 7-8-9 the annual Homecoming was cele- brated at S. H. S. On the evening of October 7, the pep rally and snake dance were held at the athletic field with speeches and cheers being given by representatives from the different classes and organizations. After the Student Council-sponsored Pep Rally, the students found their way up town and continued their fun running up and down Main Street. On Friday, October 8, the school was dismissed at 2 130 so that the students could go up town and get ready for the parade. As usual, the parade started on time, and it was very interesting and beautiful with its graceful and unique floats entered by the different classes, clubs and organizations. Then at 8 :OO p.m. the Bulldogs faced Kan- kakee for the big Homecoming game. Although Streator lost, much school spirit was displayed. The climax of the three-day celebration came Satur- day night at the big alumni dance at the Armory. With music by Bob Norman, it could be classed the second biggest dance of the year, the Prom taking the number- one spot. At the start of the dance Juanita Krocker, this year's Homecoming Queen, Was crowned to reign over the Homecoming dance. Homecoming was a huge success and an event we will all remember. ilil
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WE HAD OUR SCHOOL PLAYS The first dramatic pro- duction of the year was the fall play, Melody Jones, presented Novem- ber 18 and 19. This play turned out to be a huge success. On March 24 and 25, the spring play, The Curious Savage, was pre- sented, and this, too, was a tribute to the dramatics department. THE HARDSCRABBLE SKIT On October 19, the annual Hardscrabble skit was given. Man Trap or He Loved a Hard- scrabblef' was the name of the production. It was a humorous play about a farm girl whose boy friend comes home from the city and talks about the wonderful person, Hardscrabble, he met there. She, in turn, found out about this person. Those playing the parts were members of the Hardscrabble Staff. 141 W T 1 ,,M, L?3J! 5 . W W Ja-s' 775
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