Savanna Township High School - Annavas Yearbook (Savanna, IL)

 - Class of 1936

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O SAVANNA HIGH SCHOOL BAND BUILDS FUTURE SOUSAS First Row-Rogers, Maurer, Grinnell, Hammerstein, Eaton, Gravatt, Lundy, Demp- sey, Pelikan, Runyan, Klingler, Krahn. second Row-Becker, Rath, Fields, Bowmen, Knapp, King, Eaton, Frederick, Schmidt, Tuite, Curpen, Hansen, Hafemann, Rath, Brodbeek, Kennedy, Stevens, Stouvenel. Third Row-Kehoe, Lehr, Klingler, Runyan, Miss Hlavas. The following were not present when the picture was taken: Bell, Gris- wold, Hartney, Eaton, Withhart. C'onduc-tor ......... .... M iss Olga Hlavas Student Vonduetor. .. ...... Jack Klingler Manager ........... .... C larenee Eaton Librarian ........... ....... K arl King Assistant Librarian. . . . . . . . .Jane Hafemann The Band is composed of eleven trumpets and eornets, thirteen clari- nets, nine saxophones, two altos, two bases, one trombone, and two drums. The Pep Band is composed of about twenty members. This band plays for football and basketball games and for the tournament. For about three months, the Beginners Band, composed of Freshmen and Sophomores, met and practiced together until they were ready to go into the big band. About the last two months of the year another group of beginners will practice again so they will be ready for the big' band next year. Clarence Eaton, Karl King, and Paul Rath play in a trumpet trio and Jack Klingler and Allen Eaton in a saxophone duet for different entertain- ments. Miss Illavas gives lessons to all members of the band. 39

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TREBLE CLEF OFFERS VALUABLE TRAINING The Treble Clef is an honorary musical organization composed of thirty-six girls from any of the four classes in high school. To become a member, the girl must pass successfully a voice test given to her by the in- structor in the presence of al judging committee composed of four members of the organization. She must be faithful in attending all rehearsals. This society has been active since its organization in 1913 by Miss Emily Maloney Whose Work was carried on by Miss Mabel Mest. It owes its success to the untiring efforts of both Mrs. Abbie Eixelby who instructed the group faithfully for nine years, and to Miss Olga Hlavas who has coached the group for the years 1935-36. The officers for the years 1935-36 are as follows: Director .................................. Miss Olga Hlavas President ........ .... K athle-en VVilson Vice-President. . . .... Jessie Groharing Secretary ................................... Jane Hafemann Treasurer ............................... Genevieve Witliliart The members of the Treble Clef for the year 1935-36 are Mary Goss. Jessie Groharing, Jane Haifemann, Ruby Knapp, Anita IiaSarge, Geraldine Mach, Catherine Sampson, lone Sartwell, Shirley Stevens, Rose Vaecaro, Kathleen VVilson, Genevieve Wi,thliai.r1', Dorothy Daley, Bettie Dempsey, Jeanne Greison, Agnes Hummel, Joyce Lanning, Margaret Rogers, Joan Witlil1ai't. Mildred VVithhart, Jacquelyn Bowman, Jean Hersey, April Hess, Maxine Higley, Shirley Johnson, Mary Louise King, Ruby Jean Kline, Jean Schmidt, Audrey Stevens, Amy NVillisten, Evelyn Brock, Betty Jane Higley, Freda King, Marjorie Vtlittenberger. Top Row-Rose Vaccaro, Geraldine Mach, Jessie Groharing, Amy Williston, April Hess, Jacquelyn Bowman, Joyce Lanning, Betty Higley, Bettie, Dempsey, Mil- dred Withhart, Ione Sartwell. Second Row-Shirley Stevens, Shirley Johnson, Rhuby Jean Kline, Catherine Sampson, Genevieve Withhart, Freda King, Audrey Stevens, Miss Hlavas, Mary Goss, Anita LaSarge, Maxine Higley, Jean Schmidt, Evelyn Brock, Jeanne Greison. Bottom Row-Agnes Hummel, Dorothy Daley, Mary Louise King, Margaret Rogers, Marjorie Wittenberger, Jean Hersey, Ruby Knapp, Kathleen Wilson, Joan With- hart, Jane Hafemann. 38



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CGIVIIVIERCIAL CLUB GIVES EXPERIENCE IN FINANCE Top Row,-Emma Hollister, Darlene Curpen, Bernadine Sorensen, Gladys Getty, Kathleen McGovern, Shirley Stevens, Jane Hafemann, Ruby Knapp, Dorothy Daley, Agnes Hummel, .loan Withhart, Mary Doty, Jeanne Lumsden, Meredith Schrunk, Wayne Swanson, Carl Bertholt, Herbert Gifford, John Smolek, Harold Schmidt, Elmer Struckman, Edward O'Neal, Richard Sikkema, Anton Vetrisek, Clarence Eaton, Paul Rath. Second Row4Miss Mullen, Joyce Lanning, Etta Hastings, Grace Chafer, Lorraine Ginie, Helen Iovinelli, Helen Darr, Levora Johnson, Evelyn Stiles, Bettie Dempsey, Berniece Stiles, Hattie Bey, Catherine Sampson, Helen Mulcrone Jeanne Greison, Eva Belle Stratton, Doris Bertholf, Lois Wheldon, Carmaletta Vomhoff, Jane Davis, Rose Vaccaro, Enid Sellers, Vivian McMahon, Anita La- Sarge, Jessie Groharing, Alvin Seidenburg, Lloyd Becker, Charles Bedford, Robert Williams, Robert Smith, Miss Rose. Third Row-Beatrice Hastings, Genevieve Withhart, Geraldine Mach, Ruth Reibel, Henrietta Nehrkorn, Ruth Dannels, Genevieve Stouvenel, Marie Thompson, Wini- fred Brock, Margaret Rogers, Helen Waring, Catherine Sullivan, June Fitzpat- rick, Robert Sack, Donald Bristol, James Hoover, Robert Howe, Kenneth Hoover, Daniel 0'Leary, Marvin Moltman, Robert Runyan, Donald Croghan, Bottom Rowflone Sartwell, Mildred 'vVithhart, Olive Devine, Wenona Yochem, Rhuea Brown, Lauretta Doran, Robert Blair, Milton Kelsey, Mary Bahne, Kath- leen Wilson, Mary Goss, Robert Tuite, James Cimino, Charles Nast, William Sievert, Karl King, Russell Fields, Bernard Reibel, Orval Bertholf, The Commercial Club was orgranizcd in January, l9'i2 'tor the purpose of promoting an interest in the commercial field a'id of aequainting' the students with modern prcgreszaive business methods. Any junior, senior. or special student carrying' one or more commercial subjects is eligible tor membership. 'I'he Commercial Club ot ,336 has been unusually active. NW-ll will we remember our hot-dog' and peanut sales, and esperially that i,'Ill'lSIIll2lS party when Mr. Moughler surprised us by coining as Santa tlaus. The seniors of the Connnercial Club leave their unexcelled ability and super- talents in commercial studies to the class of '37, hoping: that they will cariy on the good work. The following officers were elected: President .......................... ......... IN lary Goss Vice-President. . . . . .llonald Crogrhan Secretary ........ . . .lrlninia Hollister Treasurer ......... .... ll lary Bahne Sergeant at arms. . . ..... , . .Herbert Gifford 40

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