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“Chickory Freshman Roto One: Paul Burman, Ralph Burkhart, Howard Bence, Norma Belt, Denise Buff, Lois Bohm, James Braida. Roto Ttoo: Emil Bertalot, Joseph Assalley, Ferris Assalley, Daniel Ballard, Doris Carruthers, Rosella Carney, Norma Baracani, Billy Alleman. Roto One: Jack Falctti, Gordon Cleland, Anita Curley, Dorothy Ernat, Joyce Esch-enberg, Alice Cherry, James Curran. Roto Ttoo: Joe Corsolini, Elsie Engelhaupt, Geraldine Crick man, Arlene Flohr. Ruth Cole, Pauline Erwin, Donald Credi. Roto One: Robert Lehn, Jesse Galetti, Rita Gualan-dri, Doris Harmston, June Greener, Carol Ann Foster, Arthur Pearson. Roto Ttoo: James Green, James Greener, Patricia Hopkins, Edith Hillman, Joanne Jacobs, Doris Hass-ler, Ronald Leindecker. Joe Corsolini, Ronald Marty Class PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER CLASS SPONSOR
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13—At an “A” period H. A. C. meeting today, a discussion of the Palestine problem was afforded by Mona Pierson and Shirley Nachtnebel. An informal discussion followed. 17—Again that Cinotto-Meek pass clicked and our team beat the DeKalb Barbs by a score of 32-12. Levin did a nice job also. 22—Today was a happy day for some and a dreaded day for others! You wonder why? The first report cards of the year were issued. The first honor roll claimed 104— three straight “AV 24—We bowed to the Ottawa Pirates on the rain-soaked King Field tonight by the close score of 13-12. 27—Plans for a Christmas dance were made today at the meeting of the G. A. A. Catherine Sweeney was hostess to the H. A. C. at a Halloween party at her home tonight. 29— At the I-Try meeting 24 new members were welcomed, and semester awards were presented. The seniors had their pictures taken in the board room. 30— The first meeting of the entire Hall Light staff was called today. The design for the cover was discussed and approved and the financial report was read. 31— Bob Lewis was the big spark club in the Red Devil team tonight as they overpowered Normal U. High 39-30. NOVEMBER: — 3— The seniors were quite surprised today when they received their senior proofs. The A Cappella met on “A” period. 4— The senior class held a meeting on “A” period. 5— The second issue of the Hall times came out today. Nice work, journalism class. 7—Have you seen the new senior pin-up baby? You haven’t! Well, if you already don't know it, the students today voted M. Gualandri “Pin-up Baby of ’48“ in the senior assembly. The football season was climaxed tonight by a victory of 38-0 over Geneseo. Nice work, team! 10—“Swing your partner!” The Sadie Hawkins Dance, replacing the customary Barn Dance, was held tonight in the cleverly decorated gym. The H. A. C. discussed “I Chose Freedom”, by Victor Kravchenko at the “A” period meeting. 12—Norman Coates Webster, an expert story teller, gave an unusually interesting assembly today after which cuts from the senior play were given. A chili supper was served by the F. H. A. members tonight after which an Education Week program was given in the new auditorium. 14—The seniors ran off with drama honors tonight. “Ramshackle Inn”, a three act mystery farce, was presented by the senior class. Mona Pierson as Belinda Pryde was excellent. 18—The freshies held a meeting today. Basketball season ducats were put on sale. 20— We might say we ran night school at Hall tonight. Be- sides a freshman party in the gym, there was swimming and choral practice. Money for flowers for Bill Jensen was collected today. 21— 28 students represented Hall at the Dixon Music Festival. 25— “Max”, our magazine friend, paid us a visit today. The first basketball game proved to be good. The Red Devils beat Hopkins 42-24 in the Hall gym. 26— Dramatics Club held a meeting. 27— Thanksgiving vacation begins today. 28— Weeks chalked up 15 points as high score man in the second win of the basketball season over L-P. The score was 40-35.
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Chick” Class Row One . James Massa, Ronald Marty, Joyce Pa-chankis, Marjorie Moore, Anne Olson, Marguerite Mussatti, James Lusietto. Row Two: Dale Pauley, Maxine Piano, Robert Phelps, James Morton, Richard Moore, Edward Leonard. K. Podobinski, George Ziel u Officers Joe Corsolini George Ziel Kathleen Podobinski Ronald Marty Eileen Connolly Row One: Ronald Savitch William Shaw, Beverly Sa■ caro, Esther Peart, Kathleen Podobinski, Dolores Schlou-ski, Ronald Prokup. Row Two: Delores Sharp, William Savage, Henry Sale, William Risley, Donald Rai-neri, Duane Rolando. Row One: Michael Vacca, Dolores Taliano, Lila Vallero, Martha Walsh, Darlene Vickery, Bernice Smith, Billy Wolfer. Row Two: Lawrence Weeks, Charles Zaleski, Arnold Zolli, Robert Srickem, George Ziel, Albert Strug-linski.
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