Hall High School - Hall Light Yearbook (Spring Valley, IL)

 - Class of 1924

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Hall High School - Hall Light Yearbook (Spring Valley, IL) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 30 of 152
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KJSHSEX3S[}aSK3SK]SMSK3SK]SK]SK3SK3SEX3S[X3SK]SK]SK3SK]SK3SK]SK]SK3SK3SK3SK] K1 g D3 K3 g ILA WARNER “Billie’’ I like Johnson City, but I like S Hall much better ’ Glee Club (1-2-3-4); Literary So- S ciety (1-2-3); “Hiawatha (1); “The rui New Young Man in Town” (2). MARGARET WIMBISCUS “Maggie ’ “We wonder if the composer of “Maggie, Come Right Up Stairs” had our Maggie in mind.” Basket ball (1-2-3-4); Captain Basket Ball (4); May Fete (1); Orchestra (1); Band (1); Glee Club (2); Better English Play (2); “In Love With a Hero” (2). g Ki g g K3 S K3 g ELLA W ILSON “If you want a thing wTell done, do it yourself.” “In Love With a Hero” (2); Glee Club (3); Choral Club (3); Gypsy Rover (3). m CHARLES CHIVINSKI “Chuck” “A quiet chap—but he’s getting there.” Football (3-4); Band (3-4). g g K3 K3 Kl 0 En3 g K3 g K3 TWENTY-SIX H KlSK33K]SKlSK3SK3SK3S(K3SK3gfK3gK3SK3gK3gK3gK]gK]gE}agK3g

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EMI H S ca s Ca Enl S K3 S EMI S BO S ca s BO s BO S K3 S BO S BO ALBERT STEFFEN “Abe” “Clarinet, drums and saxophone too, The notes he hit were always true.” Orchestra (1-2-3-4); Band (2-3-4); Glee Club (2-3); Glee Club Contests (3-4); Male Quartette (4); Concert Company (3-4); “In Love With a Hero” (2) ; “Penrod” (3); Boys’ Humorous (3) ; “Gypsy Rover” (3); “Dulcy” (4); “China Shop” (4); Vice-President Debating Club (3-4); Vice-President Dramatic Art Club (3); Interscholastic debating (3-4); Vice-President Honorary Activity Club (4); Secretary-Treasurer Tennis Club (4); Cheerleader (4); “Hall Times” and Hall Light” Staff (3-4); Honor Roll (2-3-4.) ALPONA SI’KWILL ‘“She was as good as she was fair. With light blue eyes and sunny hair.” Basket ball (1); May Fete (1); “In Love With a Hero” (2); Shorthand and typing contest (3); Dramatic Art Club (3) ; Honorary Activity Club (4); Debating Club (4); “Daddy Long Legs” (4) ; “Hall Times” and “Hall Light” Staff (4); Honor Roll (4). CATHERINE TAURO “Kate” “Full of fun and mischief too. Always planning things to do.” Glee Club (1); Better English Play (2) ; Basket ball (3); All-Star basket ball team (3); Shorthand contest (3); Minstrel (3); “Penrod” (3); “Daddy Long Legs” (4); Dramatic Art Club (2-3); Honorary Activity Club (4). ANDREW THOMAS “Swede” “When lie’s good, he’s very, very good, but when lie’s bad—look out!” Football (3-4); Basket ball (3-4); Track (2-3-4); Band (3-4); Orchestra (2-3); Chorus (2); “Gypsy Rover” (3) ; Minstrel (3); China Shop” (4); Honorary Activity Club (4). LESTER VAN TRESS “Count Leo” “A solemn lad and quite demure, When you find an A, you’ll find Lester sure.” Band (2-3-4); Orchestra (2-3-4) Chorus (3); Concert Company (3-4) Male Quartette (4); Oratory (3) “Gypsy Rover” (3); “Penrod” (3) “Dulcy” (4); “China Shop” (4); Debating Club (3-4); Dramatic Art Club (3); President Honorary Activity Club (4); “Hall Times” and “Hall Light” Staff (1-2-3-4); Salutatorian. HTHVS SCaSCaSCaSCaSCaSCaSCCSCaSCaSCaSCaSCaSCaSCaSCascaSCaSCa. b§ ca s ca s ca s ca s ca s ca s ca s ca s ca s ca ca s ca s ca s ca ca s ca s ca s ca s ca s ca ca s ca ca s ca s ca s ca s ca s ca s ca s ca s ca s ca ca gg TWENTY-FIVE coscascascascascascascascascascascascascascascascascas



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EDdEDdEDdEDdEDdEDdEDaEDdEDdEDdEDdEDdEDdEElEIXiEDdEDdEDd m e Dd CLASS NIGHT PROGRAM E Dd --------------- E Dd i. s SENIOR ORCHESTRA—Albert Steffen, Lester Van Tress, Fred E Blassick, Alice Kramer, Dominic Campeggio, Michael Bender, Celeste Dd Granfield and Walter Laugal. e Dd II. E Da SALUTATORY, LESTER VAN TRESS S D3 You are now seated in the assembly room of the great brain-de- J5g veloping institution of Hall Township. As has long been proclaimed by word and pen, the managers and overseers are to place before you today for inspection the finished product of 1924, with a view to placing it at once on the market of the world’s citizenship. E Dd s Da ■ Da E Da E Da dd E Da E Da E Da At this point, however, it might be well to reveal something of the intricate operations involved in the output of such a product as we advertise. In the first place, this finished material has been constantly in the making since the entrance into the first grade of a particularly promising batch of raw material twelve years ago. Very few are the processes which are so exacting and precise that twelve years are needed in their execution, as is the case here—eight years in the subplants; four years in this establishment. But stay—it is not our purpose at this time to consider so much the method and manner of making, but rather the nature and characteristics of the finished product. Accordingly, after delving with utmost diligence into the innermost recesses of our brains, we have compiled an accurate inventory of the stock on hand, that the world may be able to compute with more intelligence the value of these human manufactured appliances at your disposal. E Dd E Dd E Dd We have found in diverse stages of perfection, in sundry shapes and forms, and in motely shades and hues a considerable accumulation of information, knowledge and learning, diligently labeled and named, and duly appraised at their face value by the board of examiners, the faculty. jVj TWENTY-SEVEN DdEDdSDdEDdSDdSDdSDdEDdSDdSDdEDdSDdSDdEDdEDdSDdSDdSDdS SDdSDdEDdSDdSDdEDdSDdEDdEDdSDdEDdEDdSDdEDdEDdEDdSDdEDdSDdEDdEDdSDdSDdEDdE

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