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Page 23 text: “Hall Adds Four New Members to Faculty ?For Present Year Flashy Hall Squad Kuffel, Barto New I Stops Toluca, 51-26 Varsity Cheerlea Ohio, Princeton. T»»lor»ill«, Cherry Are Native Abode} Ohio. Tsilorvill , 1'neeeton. and Cherry are th town from which Hall' four new teacher have come-They are Mia Shirley Donnelly. Mr Walter M Soic». Min Marjorie Young, aiyf Mr Anton. Wi)t J|all imes A furred Hall team downed Tol Edited and Publi»hed by Student of Hall Township High and Vocational School Visit Hamshackle November fionaa Kuffel and Dorothy ! i. in nan , gym. eaa. • Hall got off to a 11-8 f.ret qnart rra.b i With Meek throwing In 7 D- tnely. Sept dunry uca High by a 24 point margin, 61.. 24, in Hair. gym. Jan. 4 1 e id i-i-d and Pienta 3. Meanwhile, Re utir ■ ... placed !. and Durham 1 M«II WelcOmesNineteet Transfer Stud —: Freshman Class Enjoy I Roundup in Old 7 -As 0tOPo Hall Crushes Dukes 39-0; Weeks, Lewis, Cole Pile Up Yardage SPRING VALLEY. BUREAU COUNTY. ILLINOIS. WEDNESDAY. NOV. 5. 1947 NUMBEI ALL ’ROUND DEVELOPMENT Sadie Hawkins Day Attacts Large Crowd to Dance Cole. Lewi . and Week piled up I Potter Injures Leg In Football Practice Sam Potter injured hi nght knee . while practicing blocking on Hall- tcamput September |0. He pulled acv-leral ligament and lore a cartilage 1 It happened when someone fell on Who’s Who in Boys’ Sports Thu month we bono Richard -Flip PhlUip Richard, a eenior who ia 4' J-”ull and weighs 163 pound . i» a{i outstanding basketball Who’s Who in Boys’ Sports Edward |I uko) Colo ha. been .ho-en as the Who’ Who .. ? Snort, for thi, issue- Du}”,, • • ...uar and ha» played football for Meek Paces Hall As Redmen Beat St. Bede 50-37 Ketchim, qui Whar’s Oaity Mae but Joan IlaUavich and Bob Lewi ?- IJ1 Abner? What’ thi Why • MweatS and on Sadie of corn .talks which officially W . ' Tn,or Clas, r ........'-1 Q f l-T?x ere chosen and crowned with halo de hem Daiay Mae , A freshman round up - - 5 - I aW» | ■I under the direction of the . a OudY • ’ . I eer and «pon ..r«. wi N .vemh Ca%ch Q n ■n the old aud Pin pong, dal C xlcrtOT , -i amt .k,t . presented by the v -. re H° , yxA • no me rooms, provided the rrlrAW . c 04. ment for the evening • K’’ AV | Formal Initiation Of GA.A. Held By •hackl. y nirtt of ti r »r i e Welcomes New Members Candlelight in Gym fr«»' . • •• I hu'c. ,™w,—- .■ n©i tTwenty-Eight Hall fuV •r n WStudents Attend £ducaV? VVi uS Festival in Dixon Father Garrnhan, Guo er. Review Visit Hollywood Uv H.A.C. Announces At their second meeting 1 47-48 school year. Derembt w Dramatic Arts Club Bows at Hall Successful Bundle Honor R0U Has s. [ Day Clothes Driv por Second Term; . - Teta M r rr. Receive‘A’Averag G« fa» +) New Club at Hall High „ . ... v». „ . - u. . w;,k 42. N -77. dSpreads .ts Wing. Wide Band Thrills Big £ . - IDirv a------ - Crowds on ------ 25-------------------- - — Mona Pierson President H.»°n Of A Cappclla Choir A l i:nr°lln rn, , - t1,8n iU High student.. Ho Toun?.LA-'. rol„,. u band member.? W. Hall’s Marching Levin Stars As Hall Redmen Crush De Kalb With 32 to 12 Victory Lewis Paces Hall Hi As Red Devils Beat Normal U. High 39 0 i i»p tuL. i i Froth. Freshmen Young, But Busy During, After School Hours L“ M, Do, k -ra.iMi miahl be limit.d hunter., but th.-tc will be du ti L • m n ck.t.. Hold. Palestine Hall Light Wins in H« , Who . Who m Mu...Diicu| ion At McctinR Racc Against Tmv (. • Jr have A» Hall Fan Thrill A Cinotlo Mock Pa»»e» Click; Score Twice To Bob Lewi wa« the spark plug of a fighting Hall team, which sma.hed Normal C High TOA on Hall' field. Oct. 31. Red Devils Nose Out De Pue Giants 51-50 John Maurer Heads Seniors as President He ptav« the acconlian. thr hi horn .n hand, which h . clainwd f.ir the last two yea- , is of fappeli choir. gt v «'ub. i i'a me rail a music luh. Four m festival are l»o credited t him. «ith the band and will-. .... expefiecied muaie. - h .en t ilrvaly uuc s»-d. •t-n KuffH 5WLiG%] Marian Gualandri Chosen Pin-up Baby At Senior Assembly P 4 went all through adued 0,n' Af to have its Hal: l.t ' ■ eC , . -« ■. nty Hall Eleven • If public supp..ft -f a ‘baakrtbf i has ‘ “ ........ The Hall Redmen narrow avert- ed a major up.et by Week.- goal m the r.aaf 70 second Cl»»s of ’48 Elect All Bov anything to do with It sii --------- -- . .tw!.h« «ng has-cess. Hall’ team should go a lot d nt of Haifa new mui.c club. iwf A faniwU way. There )u t l»n‘t enough room 'raj . October 23 in the old aud. yra. and “ Edited and SSiSriM n. lUtu. CUM. to riv. them a 61-60 victory. Dee. 9 ■ . Pf. D.A.C. to Hold Speech Contest January 26 W ine »yir.. and %»hen rw nle arr w»Ui Marian Ca ford na ehoa n Student of Hall Township High and Vocational Scpces.dert. Helen Hoff.rt. secreury Luther Heads New £ '' ? ? 'Vr£41 +i}f psets Bedan Team Music Club, Camerata 1 ---j ?!• » . TWO Touchdowns Marilyn Luther « l elected pre i- -A.C. Enjoy Christmaa Partw. , o •— Cinotlo to Meek Pasae he annual H. A C. Chrlstma Account For Score SPRING VALLEY. BUREAU COUNTY. ILLINOIS. WEDNESDAY. DEC. 10. 1947 member, and their ponrory’ M WUMBlItefft. V.'ZJ'ZJTl KveryLt11 ” of 12 to 0 So more grr. An elimination speech contest . to be held Jan 24 at the regula Hall Students Conduct Hall Light Staff Annual Magazine Sale Plans Mardi Gras to Aid Annual Fund This year, as in the oast two i1 Hall i having a magailne aV which will nrovide money for the annual Semester Exams Held Jan. 19-20 Semester examination thi yeai 1st Semester Honor Roll Includes 102 Hall Students Wit» “Winter Wonder! Two Transfers Enter Hall Second Semeste HALL TIMES STAFFS At the beginning ol the -ccoo- Hall Staff Attends III. Valley Division Meeting in La Salk Edilor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Sport Editor Assistant Sports Editor Girl Sport Clubs. Organisation The theme for tbe IIUtMia VMI i—-I.- .»»tinr Assistant Organisation Feature Muaie Humor Personal Alumni Roving Reporter Advert i ing Staff I Mary Therese Torn Mary Lou Mareixl Jack Muir LeRoy Lew ndo»ki .Gerry Swinge! Betty N tl«r Madeloa l lll Catherine Sweeney Marten Foie V,-. . r -v Marjorie Conkling Shirley Herrmann Staff II Mane Tarro Irene Ernat ilarotd ! evin Bill Kirkman Ix -.» Fens Ixwsise Tanan Peggy Armellani Betty Mananl Beverley Martinku Marlene Savour Rowmary Bergatrom 25 Members Of Hall F. H. A. Go To Joint Meeting: Twenti fixe r-embyr. 9f the KH Hall High Students Senior Have 38 Member , |TrOglio, BucklTIHn « junior. 20 jn Oratory Contest •nd Jerry Soph 25, Juniors 20, “--•hmen 19 HF|Ve,'0.„ — I Mary J «e Troglio 'HSS;' '' Who i . , Tkv h. a . 1 H-A.t “l •p ' kieii Girls Sports- ? 19-. The spotlight is girls sport b- Kl ' Andrrson this mon senior who hail, from h K’ -e eye , blonde IL Peggy Armellani Cathenne Sweenev Pat Marietta. Mary Foater. Marion Pa ml Harriet Patterson. Betty Nestter. l‘ecey .................... -URoy Lewandowski. Twenty-Eight Hall Students Attend Festival in Dixon Sweeney Rates First In Dramatic Reading Sweeney woo first place VOLUME XXVII Cl as Reporter Armellani. Ja k Muir. URoy Lewandow.1 Bill Kirkman; ladd— Louise Tanan. Pat Marietta . , Sophorr re»—Barbara Bird. Joan Ortandi Senior—There iVroo . Entered a. aerond 1 matter. October 24. 1927. at the Poet Office at Spring Valley. Illinot . under the act of March, 187 . “I Resolve”— Make It Stick! Raisins Raise Money} Help Support Annual GAA. Chalks Up Huge Social Success tuT VVCorsolini Heads Frosh; jjS?' With “Snow Ball”to. Other Officer. Elected trVrE£,“ ] r?1- l i --- . • Soatanvllle. “Dancing in a wxnter wonderland- »roe 'c h»1' -- theme Of ,h ,a.. ad TfOglio ChOSCn Tm Sterling Hi Cager. ' cr Girl Good Citizen 'c Drop 58-48 Decision .. . br‘ °-----w To Red Devil Squac Lohengrin Music to M,„ n,rk My» rie , Highlight Concrt,«.» dc Cctgers Deserve Praise member in sch-Try. H A C. . A. A. Her basketball A classy Sterl'ja. ght -i o V '» n Prince 0V, VtW-v Fr®®?. Fin » ... Hall' Band, under the direction . by Harvey of Richard A. Fling, will prewnt ■1lAlnnf u : concert. February 24. In the new au ditorium at 8 P- m- The introduction to the third ' from th o|«r “I hongrin light the program along with the following .elertion ; Wedding of the U.'. 4. tL'.U ■ -- 11,11 - 1»W- i-.t t k». SPRING VALLEY. BUREAU COUNTY. ILLINOIS. WEDNESDAY. APR. 14. 1948 NUMBER 7 ACTIVE IN SCHOOL, BUSY Keep Going at Full Steam; VTo . G n HtlduUd fcTC 13 AFTER SCHOOL-JUNIOR MOTTO Stay on Main Track! • = 5? L ----------% ,r TJ tV-------7, r V 7-nce I-Try Holds Irish ao Musicians Rate High Harlem Club pen eT»0 SoCc«ft‘ Meeting. March 17 41 N- CV CWb . rv:.a :- For Patrons-« For Fine Playing Foreign Pen-Pals Write Details Of Life In Far Places G. A. Frei In District Contest 1WE Soloaist . Ensemble . Capture Twenty First . Four v. Spconds Twenty A rat dlvl»lon and f ur “■ nd diviaien rating were HaM ieian ' remarkable score at the • Hall Nachtnebei, Riva gj Rate Valedictorian, “ y . Salutatorian for’48 • Honor Assembly Introduces J Top Ranking Senior 1 fo w pn' ’y s»' to Student - Scholarships Awarded ------------ to Hall High Sen.ors Mu rontra. HeMp.nBf,., H.A.C. CARE Package To date there are four «n«ra who,- ,• 7 ' Received by Pen-Pal A I hate reeei High Min»tro For Hall Li| Benefit A ? 'fu SSh r« - s le Right Recipe is Required O Awlt • • » • At 'All «u had to hate .II I bit of ,e T oO h in re to attend th 1-Try meet-Pfxcd' held in the new aud M r'h ■ After th »inging of the Star Sj n - Baskethall Teams Awarded Letters at Annual Banquet Interim uter—Mr Carenc 4 0 know that the ukunk 1 a ,“ —.—iv tv. M, fur fn.m him; - Illinois Coach Ray Elliot spire Team Wilb Pep Talk Ju, sioKA°;y To date there are four COMING EVENTS l h» H A. C. care package ent to Roy Baker, foreign pen-pal of Ca- therine Sweeney, h - been received by Roy and hi. grateful family The nckare was sent bv the club at Chrirtma time and arrived And, er‘on C01 England the latter part of Fehruarv. Mi Th muion. 1 non,or uf tlx rluh. n. April IS—Music Club. O — vei rnmmilleM Dir »r»nr April 1 —H. A. C.—neon. •Son —■—J committees, LJirecior April 21—c. a. a.—-a imnod. 9ass Serve for Jr. Play Apnl 23 Bureau County »e t. a Hll rio Us P eSe t P'SIty Armellani. student director. Agj ACappriU-’A period J-ftOw »aa assisted by the following commit- 30 Vialttr l- l»nr—8th . ' • » the presentation of the Halil APnl 1 5 W :o MV il. T . ‘t high school Junior pUy “Come Over! A , Music Contest '•'•nr ,n g «■ Our House, on Anrll A C. -A- Seniors Head Second NewTrack Equipmen l u SSmJ jS m7l Semester Honor Roll ho h a c- M,k' Pl,nl With 41 Members SS’V? Soph. H«v 25 on ih« Li.t, Several Nur e. Give . -i h i.c n (h. » Junior Have 21, TwIL. on Prnf» aion ,- r» . I -T- -hen naked. What are you -going to Fro»h 17 1 a,k on rrore sloaNine Juniors Rate I-Try do thu summer? • Scholarship Awards M u“ k ‘ Hall Students Help ---- 15 Unlucky. Serve Dinner j Civic Orgainationut he fu». ' Thirteen girl from the home n. k- ---- Hit (lu by Mu» Eileen Cuitnoll), ng ll.l ! » served dinner vn Feb. Spring. Spring. Beautiful Spnnff ,.lub , MI. ,h. meeting on Feb 14 and March I. We don't feel like doing a thing. ru fv T7« girl were divided Into « 4 Corn pKkar . railroader , clock For Annual Banquet ndera. farmer and clerk ! Lend,, your ear !! Have vOu all mada jyk your mind aa to what will oc-eMgr. SHARPE CORNERS Bureau County Music Festival to be Held At Hall, April 23, Twenty-Eight School To Per-form Under Bachenan, Hall Times Sponsors Football Annual Sale The sale of the National High: Sool Football annual for 1948 , seine sponsored h the Journalise--lom Thi handbook will be gi'd-. out on the first week in September , to those who bod ordered In advance . a;,and mode a down payment f ' vTwo New Classes Added to Curriculum! At th beginning of th fourth x j week, period two new rlnase. were-lucod In Haifa a bed tile. “ly tbs Red Croe home aureiag cour Jgaad the Rad Crna Ufa ravine the -indent council i an wManna on ol -tod lit,, elect ,| by students, whwh represent them m an uuem-blv or council; pe«k, for them We Have the Will, We’ve Found the Way! 1 Orchids to Our ; Musicians! They’re Tops ”
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Page 22 text: “Row One: Peggy Armellani, Mary Lou Marenda, Mary Therese Torn, Marlene Foley, Catherine Sweeney. Row Two: Miss Edna M. Thompson, sponsor; Mary Barbara Foster, Betty Jean Mariani, Darlene Vickery, Marian Passini, Louise Tanari, Harriet Patterson, Geraldine Swingel, Shirley Herrmann, Pat Marietta. Row Three: Leroy Lewandowski, Harold Levin, Betty Nestler, Jack Muir, Joan Orlandi, William Kirkman, Barbara Bird, Madelon Lolli. Marie Tarro, Rosemary Bergstrom, Marlene Savoure, Irene Ernat, Beverly Martinkus, Marjorie Conkling. “Rumors Are Hying” The Hall Times “Rumors Are Flying” all through the year, but especially during the second Wednesday of every month. The reason? On that day the Hall students read the Hall l imes. I he Hall Times is planned and edited by the students of Miss Edna M. Thompson’s sixth period junior English class. Everything from sports to gossip is covered by a capable and interested news staff. Friendly advice is found each month in “Sharpe Corners”; class boners are collected and edited; the “Bumble Bee” discusses this and that; and the “Inquiring Reporter” gets our opinions on topics of the day; a “Who’s Who in Music and Sports” column is a monthly feature, while the “Fashion Flashes” column shows off the “new look . One complete page is given over to our Red Devils and their various events in sports. Local advertising plus part of the school’s activity program money is used to pay for the paper. Page eighteen ”Page 24 text: “Rote One: Joyce Ro'ando, Edward Cole, Elsie Anderson, Jean Demichelis, Elma Dean, Charles Green, Ronald Marty, Robert Manahan. Rote ' 'wo: Lila Rosenzweig, Sam Potter, Larry Weeks, Jack Faletti, Ronald Marty, Dale Pauley, Pat Hopkins, Mona Pierson, Delores Rochinski. Row Three: Marilyn Luther, Shirley Nachtnebel, Dorothy Rochinski, Mary Jane Troglio, Marie Riva, Harold Meek. Row Four: Carol Ann Neureuther, Rosemary Bergstrom, Robert Miltenberger, Mary Therese Torri, Irene Ernat, Harold Levin, Leroy Lewandowski, Louis Olivero, Jack Muir, Dorothy Davies. “Thanks For The Memories” The Hall Light Staff Editor—Marv Jane Troglio. Assistant Editor—Marie Riva. Business Manager—Gerald Buckman. Assistant Business Manager—Harold Meek. Senior Editors—Marilyn Luther, Dorothy Davies, Charles Grsen, Robert Hoschied, Delores Rochinski, Elma Dean, Jean Demichelis. Junior Editors—Mary Theresa Torri, Irene Ernat, Leroy Lewandowski, Mary Lou Marcnda. Sophomore Editors—Roberta Serafine, Paul Schweickert, Louis Olivero. Freshmen Editors—Pat Hopkins, Jack Faletti, Ronald Marty. Art and Photography—Rosemary Bergstrom, Bob Miltenberger, Ernie Marty. Organizations—Shirley Nachtnebel, Dorothy Rochinski, Lila Rosenzweig, Mona Pierson, C. A. Neureuther, Joyce Rolando, Elsie Anderson, Boh Manahan. Athletics—Sam Potter, Ed Cole, Harold Levin, Mickey Reynolds, Dale Pauley. The Finance Committee—Mary Jane Troglio, Marie Riva, Geraltl Buckman, Harold Meek, Theresa Perona, Elsie Dinelli, Gerry Mini, Carolyn Travers, Shirley Valle, John Maurer, Sam Potter, Joe Pienta, Jack Muir, Sheldon Kuffel, Jim Cinotto, Bill Risley, Larry Weeks, Gerry Crickman. Page twenty ”
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