Hibbard High School - Lantern Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1926

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Hibbard High School - Lantern Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 85 of 152
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Page 85 text:

C. t 4 V rx , Rf' get to me get il CHLLLLEJEH 964111 Guards The Ilall Guard System, operating under the auspices of the Student Coun- cil, strives to maintain order in the corridors. Students who wish, may serve one period each day during the semester instead of taking gymnasium. There is one captain and one lieutenant over the guards for each period and the Chief, Nicholas Schwiegerath, and Assistant Chief, Leo Glassner, also act at .lunior lfire Marshals. Mr. Schulz, who is also Faculty Adviser of the Student Council and the Circus Clulw, is Faculty Adviser of the system. Discipline cases reported hy hall guards are hruoght up before the Discipline Committee of the Council and are acted upon by the Judicial Department. To serve as guards students must be passing in their major subjects. In case of tire drill, each of the ten guards of the period manage an exit or stairway. Chipf ,,,,..,,., ,.,,,,,r,,, .,..,. N I CIIOLAS SNVIEGERATII . l.v,vi.mml Chit-f .... .................... I mo G1.AssN ER

Page 84 text:

Q4 pwfpp p -5- T H E L A E R N Qfudent Qomzci! OFFICERS EDNA VV1LsoN ..............,,......A.......... ..............- P resident RAYMOND BR1'sKl .... .................w. V ice-President IDA EGGERICKS ....... ........... R eczwding ,Secretary FRED HOXX ARD .....,... ....... C arrcsponding Secretary JEROME KEARISY .... ...,.......,.................. T rcasurer SAM LESNER .,...... ....,............................... I udge LUCILLE CASSELL .......................... Prosaczzting Attorney The Student Council is the civic and disciplinary organization of the school and has been in service two and a half years. It consists of representatives elected 'by the division rooms and various clubsg one delegate and an alternate from each division room and a delegate and an alternate for each fifty members of a club. The alternate serves only in the absence of the delegate. There were about seventy-live members this year. The greatest part of the work is done through committees, the chairmen of which, combined with the other officers, make up the Executive Board. The work performed in school activities this semester by the Council was greater than ever before and displays a marked improvement in the organiza- tion. This semester, like the last, a visitors, day was held and two delegates from each school in the city were invited. They were entertained and ideas were exchanged. Our system of Government was found favorably compared with other schools' systems. It was through this body that a public telephone was installed and soap and towels were a part of the lavatories and shops. Trials were conducted very successfully by the court ofhcials and in all a quite successful semester has been completed.



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135, gg- 'PHE LANTERN Qlzoral 81116 In the Choral Club, anyone with a fairly good singing voice is given an opportunity to develop it. Under the able guidance of Mr. Staater, many good singers have been turned out. This semester, for the first time since Mr. Staater took charge less than a year ago, the Choral Club gave the operetta, El Bandido . Mr. Staater took charge of all the musical numbers and did the general directing with the help of Miss Morse and Mrs. Layland. After the operetta this semester, the Club intends to give an entertainment of some sort once during each year. The Choral Club has a membership of more than 60, showing an increase since last semester, and meets the 8th and 9th periods. Even though a great deal of hard work is done between 12:45 and 2:15, the choristers consider it a great pleasure to come to room 301 during the Sth and 9th periods.

Suggestions in the Hibbard High School - Lantern Yearbook (Chicago, IL) collection:

Hibbard High School - Lantern Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 81

1926, pg 81

Hibbard High School - Lantern Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 46

1926, pg 46

Hibbard High School - Lantern Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 6

1926, pg 6

Hibbard High School - Lantern Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 112

1926, pg 112

Hibbard High School - Lantern Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 150

1926, pg 150

Hibbard High School - Lantern Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 78

1926, pg 78


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