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

 - Class of 1926

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Hall High School - Hall Light Yearbook (Spring Valley, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 85 of 172
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Hall High School - Hall Light Yearbook (Spring Valley, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 84
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Page 85 text:

 Ruby Stroud, Eleanor Sabatini, Doris Schurtz, Margarette Urquhart, Anita Volpini, Maryion Weatherall, Edna Phelps, Amelia Barrowman, Ida Mammei, Stanislaus Rogowski, Henry Jacobs, Margaret Reis, Pearl Lapinski, Mary Chiponis, Viola Mathey, Kathleen Barto, William Sted-man, Florence Ponsetto, Veronica Reeland, Tillie Sacks, Joseph Sears, Cecilia Tarro, Mary Lucille Visetti, Esther Walker, Eva Ynotsnukis, Exa Boucher, Alda Hurst, John Laugal, Micheal Saad, Renatta Smith, Catherine McCook, William Teresavich, Enice Verucchi, Della Teresa-vich, Craig Kenny, Beatrix De Filippi, Miss Woolner—club Sponsor. DRAMATICS “His Model Wife,” a one act play and “Miss Doulton’s Orchids” a two act play were given November 6, 1925, by the Hall Dramatic Art Club. “His Model Wife” is a one act farce which deals with an artist, whose eccentric aunt from the Figi Islands has come unexpectedly to visit him. This aunt will not make him her heir unless he is married, so he has to produce a wife somehow. So the artist has a studio party where he introduces his wife. The Cast for “His Model Wife” Arthur Everett--------------------------------------------James Johnston Robert Parks----------------------------------------------Louis Ruppert Wilhelmina----------------------------------------Esther Gross Eleonore Perry---------------------------------------------Anna Lapinski Mrs. McPherson-----------------------------------------Margaret Camarlo Mrs. Munford Wells--------------------------------Doris Schurtz Bella Potts---------------------------------------Cecelia Tarro Patsy-------------------------------------------------Beatrifce Boucher Mary--------------------------------------------------------Ida Mammei “Miss Doulon’s Orchids,” a comedy of two envolves about a famous actress, who has been receiving flowers from a married man, Thomas Ingram; from an engaged man, Ira Lunn. Joe Doyle, as the bachelor, tries to clear both of them in order to show Anna Hanney that men are trustworthy. The cast was: Bess-------------------------------------------------------Anna Hanney Cycily------------------------------- --------Marguerite Noles Polly ---------------------------------------Amelia Barrowman Kenneth--------------------------------------------- Ira Lunn 0 en--------------------------------------------Thomas Ingram Gordon------------------------------------------ -Joseph Doyle EIGHTY-ONE x Wlr Wl1 u H u ii l

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THE DRAMATIC CLUB One of the most entertaining and educational clubs of this school is the Dramatic Club. It has the most members of any club in the school and among them are some very talented students. The aim of the club is to promote and further interest, a more serious study of Dramatics in the High School. The club meets every two weeks and at each meeting some sort of entertainment is given. The Club has given the play “His Model Wife” and also “Miss Doulton’s Orchids.” The Club officers are: President—Anne Hanney Vice-President—Frances Dwyer Treasurer—Glen Gross Social Chairman—Louis Ruppert Members Sadie Abraham, Dora Berliner, Beatrice Boucher, Mary Canovi, Louis Cattani, Anne Hanney, Francis Dwyer, Minnie Fenoglio, Martha Goer-ing, Glen Gross, Helen Gallagher, Arthur Hurst, Ira Lunn, Margaret McDonald, Stacia Mazaika, Elizabeth Moskaites, Anna Anderson, Ella Batmtus, Effie Buck, Josephine Mattioda, Marguerite Noles, Joseph Doyle, Leola Fenwick, Orey Foley, Esther Gross, Jocelyn Gostomski Harriet Hassler, James Johnston, Anna Lapinski, Margarette McDonald, Lila McAlpine, Elizabeth Morton, Emma Oberleitner, Louis Rupert EIGHTY



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 “THE INTIMATE STRANGERS’’ This three act comedy was chosen by the Juniors to be given December 18. 1925. It deals with William Ames meeting with Miss Isobel Stuart in a station. A love affair is started. Mr. Ames is invited tu visit the Stuarts. While there he makes many attempts to find out the age of Isobel Stuart. In the end they marry and live happily ever after The cast is as follows: Station Master------------------------------------John Mussaglio William Ames---------------------------------Charles Montagnoli Isobel Stuart-----------------------------------------Marguerite Noles Florence-------------------------------------Amelia Barrowman Johnnie White--------------------------------------------William Stedman Henry----------------------------------------William Tersavitch Hattie------------------------------------------------------Lila McAlpine Aunt------------------------------------------------------Tillie Sacks The audience was also pleased with the vaudeville act. Those who took part in it were: Marguarette Blum, James Johnston, Margaret Norberg, Louis Ruppert, Liola Fenwick, Paul Repka, Edith McDonald, Ralph Schwab, Frances Latham and Hugo Tieman. “COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN” Come Out of the Kitchen,” a three act play, was given by the Hall Honorary Activity Club, February 17, 1926. The plot of the story was an interesting story of a family of aristocracy who attempted to pose as servants in their owm household. The Dangerfields, in the absence of their parents, decide to lease their home to a wealthy Yankee, as a means of overcoming financial em-barassment. They succeed in overcoming their financial em-barrasment, but not without several kinds for they have to act as servants wThen the Northern servants do not arrive. In the course of the play the Yankee becomes attached to the Irish cook. Following is the cast of characters: Elizabeth Dangerfield, alias Araminta Beatrice Boucher Paul Dangerfield, alias Smithfield Bruce Wilson Charles Dangerfield, alias Brindlebury Ralph Schwab Oliva Dangerfield, alias Jane Ellen Maryion Weatherali Amanda, Oliva’s black mammy Anita Valpini Randolph Weeks, agent for Dangerfields Anton Yushkis Burton Crane, from the North Francis Dwyer EIGHTY-TWO

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