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IN MEMORI AM Mr. Clair B. Bradley, our mathematics teacher, track coach, and friend, died suddenly on April 7, 1954, after twenty-five years at Hall High. Through the years Mr. Bradley has always been a great favorite of the Hall High student body. This tribute written by Marlene Kuffel, a senior, speaks for us all: A TRIBUTE To be formal and polite we'd say Mr. Bradley, but for those who knew and loved him it was 'Brad.' His loud ringing voice which could be heard throughout the halls, here at Hall, was just like his personality, strong and ringing—a personality which couldn't be hid, because it was always there, bursting out. 'Brad' could scold and tease as no one else would have dared, in a stern but friendly way! Those who didn't know him might cringe to hear him say, 'All right, you birds,' or, 'Listen to me Gabby; or 'Einstein,' or any other nicknames he might use. But those who took his ribbings knew it was just 'Brad's' way of saying, 'Let's be friends,' but while we're friends, be good!' And who wouldn't be good for that wonderful guy? Yes, God took 'Brad' with him, to keep him happy as he's kept all of us here. But though he's gone, his voice will still be here, in the halls, in his room, to remind us that memories are the one thing that death cannot destroy. CLAIR B. BRADLEY Mr. Bradley's great concern for all the students of Hall High; his conscientious efforts and sincere devotion to duty, both in the classroom and in coaching; his keen sense of humor; and his courage to carry on against great odds will always be remembered. The 1954 HALL LIGHT is dedicated to the memory of Mr. Clair B. Bradley, our teacher, coach, and friend. Page three
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We go through the main entrance to learning. Our main building is a very busy place all day. In our vocational building are trained future machinists, carpenters, electricians, draftsmen, and farmers. Page four
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