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SUSAN ABNEY I-Try 3; F.H.A. I; Majorette 2,3; Devilettes 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Homecoming Class Attendant 2. DONNA ABRAHAM “The King and I” 3; “Rosalie Runs Riot 1; 1-Try 1,2,3,4; Hall Light 4; Hall Times 3.4; Debate 3,4; G.A.A. 1; Lambda Chi 1; Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4; Nurse’s Club 1; Band 1; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. MICHAEL ABRAHAMS I-Try 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1.2,3,4; Baseball 1,3,4; Track 2; Letterman’s Club 1,2,3.4, Vice-President 4. CLIFFORD ANDERSEN Football 4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 2,3; Letterman’s Club 1,2,3,4. ROBERT BACH Transferred From DePue High School 2; Sadie Hawkins' King 2; Football 2; Track 2; Letterman’s Club 2. STEPHEN BARRON Library Staff 4; National Merit Honorable Mention 4; Class President 1; I-Try 1,2,4; Hall Times 4. CONSTANCE BARRY Class Secretary 4; I-Try 1,2,3,4 Award Winner 1; F.T.A. 2,3,4 Homecoming Queen Candidate 4 Homecoming Class Attendant 3. ERNEST BARTOLI I-Try 1,2,3,4. JOHN BARSZTAITIS Transferred From St. Bede 3. 25 ( • I KAREN BATTAGLIA Library Staff 4; I-Try 2,3,4; Lambda Chi I,2,3,4. TERRY BENEDICT “The King and I 3; Basketball Manager 4; Baseball Manager 3. CATHERINE BERTA Latin Contest 2; I-Try 1,2.3,4, Award Winner 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Lambda Chi 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Nurse's Club 1,2,3,4.
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From left to right are: Mr. Pienta, class sponsor; Linda Thompson, treasurer; John Hanck, president; Terry Hamann, vice-president; and Connie Barr)', secretary. Class of’68 Two score and five months ago we, the class of ’68 brought forth to H.H.S. one hundred and forty-one inexperienced youngsters dedicated to the proposition that their high school years would be rewarding. Now we are engaged in an effort to show that the class of ’68 left a lasting imprint in the pages of Hall High School’s history. Pens rolled quickly and freely as we freshmen were initiated into the rigorous grind of high school life by Mrs. Pommier. It was not all work and no play, though, because we attended the stageplay “Oliver” and the Shakespearean comedy “Measure for Measure”. A tour of the Hennepin Power Plant was also included on our agenda of things to see. Serving as Freshmen class officers under the supervision of Miss Connolly were Steve Barron, president; Madelon Nauyalis, vice-president; Cindy Casey, secretary; and Nancy Ossola, treasurer. Christy Sebastian, Renae Tril-let, Pat Torri, and DeWayne Husser represented our interests in Student Council. Our Freshmen attendant to the Homecoming Queen was Pat Torri. Leading the victory cheers for the Kickapoos were Margie Hlavacek, Christy Sebastian, and Renae Trillet. As Sophomores we expressed patriotism by presenting the Illinois State Flag to H.H.S. That same year, under the supervision of Mr. King, we became the first class to engage in taxidermy. Our Sadie Hawkins Dance was the most successful in the school’s history, and over it reigned Janice Walter as Daisy Mae and Bob Bach as Li’l Abner. The leaders of all these “firsts” were Bob Lukosus, president; Madelon Nauyalis, vice-president; Cindy Casey, secretary; and Nancy Ossola, treasurer. Serving on Student Council were DeWayne Husser, Pat Torri, Renae Trillet, and Christy Sebastian. Representing us in the Homecoming festivities was Sue Abney, Sophomore attendant. Mr. Elmendorf served as sponsor. We greeted the 1966-67 school year as intelligent Juniors, wise in the ways of H.H.S. Under the leadership of Mr. Brasher, class advisor, and our officers, DeWayne Husser, president; Madelon Nauyalis, vice-president; Linda Thompson, treasurer; and Cindy Casey, secretary; we Juniors found ourselves busy with car washes, selling tickets for a benefit movie, the annual magazine drive, and the making of a prom. With the advent of spring came the Junior Prom. Couples danced to the strains of “Somewhere My Love” in the beautifully transformed gym. The Queen and King of our prom were Pat Torri and Louis Milanesi, attended by Cathy Berta and Lydia Soldati. Pat Torri, Renae Trillet, Margie Hlavacek, and Christy Sebastian proved to be well-chosen representatives in Student Council. Margie Hlavacek and Mary Verucchi were chosen to lead the student body in victory cheers for the Devils. Connie Barry attended the Homecoming Queen. We faced our fourth and final year at Hall with mixed emotions—elated at having survived for four years and somewhat sad that they are almost completed. Lead by Mr. Piento, sponsor, John Hanck, president; Terri Hamann, vice-president; Connie Barry, secretary; and Linda Thompson, treasurer, we were not hindered in our efforts to stage a successful Homecoming by the delayed referendum vote. Reigning over Homecoming festivities were Queen Kathy Gallis and King Louis Zecca, attended by Jane Manning. Mary Verucchi, Della Guerrini, and Renae Trillet were on hand to lead the Red Devils to victory. And then we graduated ... The world will little note nor long remember what we write here; but it cannot and indeed will not forget the achievements already reached and still later to be filled by the graduates of’68.
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JAMES BERTRAND ALAN BICCOCHI PATRICIA BLANCO Rosalie Runs Riot” 1: Library Staff 4: 1-Try 1.2.3; Hall Light 3,4; G.A.A. 1.2.3,4, Vice-President 4; F.T.A. 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Chorus I. BARBARA BLAND 1-Try 1,2; G.A.A. I; F.H.A. 1,2; Nurse's Club 3. BONITA BLAND G.A.A. 1.2; F.H.A. 1,2; Nurse’s Club 3. DOUGLAS BOLIN Football 2; Basketball 1,2; Track 1; Letterman's Club 1,2. Summer . Melvin Pinter displays his athletic prowess in P.E. . September . . . School’s out. School’s out. The teachers let Pam Morel and Ran 26
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