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The class of ’27 has earned the honor of leading the parade of scholarship. They have climbed to a great height on the ladder of scholarship. The names of seniors are very conspicuous on the honor roll, thus showing that they are to be considered in the ranks of scholarship as well as in athletics, dramatics, music, debate and other outside activities. Six members of this class are members of the National Honor Society. The underclassmen should use the record of this class as a goal and strive to go over the line. CLASS OFFICERS Vincent Doyle, Vice-President Leland Perkins, Sec’y-Treasurer William Stedman, President PAGE TWENTY-FIVE
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THE HALL LIGHT H. W. Toney, A.B. Indiana State Normal, Terre Haute, Indiana. Latin and Bookkeeping. “When I was in college —” Allen C. Tyler, B.S. Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, Illinois. Building and Trades. “Oh fiddle!” A. A. WlNTERBAUER Normal University, Normal, Illinois. Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, Illinois. Auto Mechanics. “Get under that car. Anita Volpini Hall Township High and Vocational School, Spring Valley, Illinois. Office Assistant. “Why where you absent?” PAGE TWENTY-FOUR
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Near the end of every year, between five and eight students are chosen to represent Hall in the National Honor Society. Last year Maclean Brown and William Stedman were the Juniors chosen. This year those selected were, Lila McAlpine, Paul Repka, Amelia Barrowman, and Minnie Fcnoglio, seniors, and Joseph Sears and Frances Riva, juniors. To qualify for the National Honor Society, one must be of service to the school, have a good character, and have high scholarship. Only those who rank in the upper one-fourth of their class in scholarship are eligible. Freshmen and Sophomores are not eligible but it should be a goal for them to start working for while they are in the lower classes. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS 1925 Elizabeth Abrahams Lois Grivetti Lida Riva Clayton Beecham Anna Lapinski—Jr. Stella Stenavich Irving Franckey John Miglio Anton Zukowski Eunice Johnston 1926 Maclean Brown—Jr. Glenn Gross Anna Hanney Ida Mannnei Elizabeth Moskaites William Stedman—Jr. Anita Volpini Marion Weatherall 1927 Amelia Barrowman Minnie Fcnoglio Lila McAlpine Paul Repka Frances Riva—Jr. Joseph Seai;s—Jr. PAGE TWENTY-SIX
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