Tremont High School - Echo Yearbook (Tremont, IL)

 - Class of 1926

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THE ECHO, 1926 ball team won the District Tournament and second in the Sectional Tournament. Clyde was again honored by being made captain in the County Tournament, and center and captain on tne all-star teams in the District and Sectional Tournaments. In February we moved into the new building, the Seniors occupying the west side. Several of our mem- bers are again entering the literary contests. It is with regret that we look toward the close of this year. Prophecy NEW YORK TIMES - JUNE 1, 1940 Bloomington, 111.—The concert given by the “Elite” was a wonder- ful success, i'nis orchestra is the best in the State and is receiving cordial welcomes. Tremont is represented in this orchestra by a very talented player, Mildred Moser, pianist, and is still winning tame. Wanted — A reliable man. References preferred. Phone 540; Midland Ave., Chicago, Illinois, or come to my office. Miss Dorotny Wallace. Topeka, Kans.—Oil was found late last evening on the farm of Austin March. Workers have been busy in this vicinity for several weeks in hopes of finding oil. Mr. March was a former Illinois boy and has become a prominent larmer of this place. W. E. A. F.—The noted bell-voice soprano, Mme. Carlosortiz, alias Miss Pearl Riggs, will sing Irorn this station on June 4, at 10:h0 p. m. Miss Riggs was a iormer iremont maiden. Lost—A Poodle dog near Menert, last Wednesday evening. Please return and receive a reward. Miss Edna Ropp, Danvers, 111. Miss Nadena Morganthaler has been employed to teach Science at the University of California this coming year at a salary of $2,000 per year. The Home Bureau held its annual meeting at the home of Mrs. G. Berry. The meeting was well attended and was the most successful ever held. Mrs. Berry was formerly Miss Beth Blue of Tremont. She has become a great home worker in Cody, Wyoming. After recovering from an attack of hives, Miss Lois Hoffman, lo- cal commander of the Salvation Army, left New York today for Salt Lake City, Utah. The marriage of Miss Josephine E. Kinsey, former nurse of the Brokaw Hospital of Bloomington, Illinois, to Dr. Robert Gordon, was announced at the dinner given by Miss Kinsey’s Sunday School class last Tuesday evening. . ... Page Seventeen

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THE ECHO, 1926 Senior Class History Away back in the fall of 1922, we, twenty-six little Freshman, be- gan our high school career. At first, everything seemed very strange, indeed, but we soon adapted ourselves to the new ways. The first event of the new year was the organization of the class, with Miss Chism, class adviser, Clyde McQueen, president, and Garth Russel, vice-presi- dent. The Sophomores gave us a beautiful welcome at an initiation party. During the term several of our members left us, leaving only sixteen to meet again the next year. After a very pleasant vacation, we, as dignified Sophomores, re- turned to our work. We found great pleasure in initiating the Fresh- men. This year our class adviser was Miss Skinner, and our class of- ficers were Mildred Moser, president, and Margaret Maurer, vice-presi- dent. In February we gave our class play, “Mother Mine,” before an enthusiastic audience. We were very proud when ours was proclaimed the best play of the year. Our boys took an active part in athletics. We were well repreesnted on the squad of the championship baseball team, and in basketball Clyde McQueen was placed on the second all- star team in the County Tournament. In the County Meet, we were represented by Nadena Morganthaler in literary, and in athletics by Willis Diffenbaugh and Clyde McQueen, the latter winning first place in the high jump. Tne close of the term found us eagerly looking for- ward to our Junior year. We began our Junior year with the same class adviser and officers. Soon after the opening of the new term we gave a reception for the teachers. Our class play, “Cozy Corners,” was presented in December to a large and appreciative audience. Again, ours was proclaimed the best play of the year. Our boys took an active part in baseball, and Clyde was honored again in basketball, this time being made center and captain in the all-star team in the County Tournament. The bas- ketball team won second place in the County and third place in the District Tournament. In the District Meet, of the State Literary Con- test, we were represented by Nadena Morganthaler in Extemporaneous Speaking, and Mildred Moser in Instrumental. The former won first place, making her eligible to enter the State Meet at Normal, where she won third place, and the latter won third place. A great social event was the Junior-Senior banquet, which we tried to make a grand farewell. The last event for the “Jolly Juniors” was the high school picnic at Mineral Springs Park, Pekin. Esther Oelker came to us in our Senior year, raising our member- ship to seventeen. Earl Hoffman was chosen president, and Margaret Maurer vice-president. One day in September we motored to Spring- field where we visited many places of historical importance among them Lincoln’s home and monument, and the State Capitol. In the afternoon we attended the State Fair, where we enjoyed ourselves immensely. On November 19, the class went to Pyke’s Studio, Peoria, to have Com- mencement pictures taken. Early in the fall we lost one of our mem- bers, Willis Diffenbaugh, but Dorothy Wallace soon came to take his place. Again we were well represented in athletics. Our baseball team won the championship in the Corn Belt League and our basket- Pape Sixteen



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THE ECHO, 1926 Clyde McQueen, the University of California sprinter, who ran the 220 yard event at the Oakland relays Wednesday in :18 5-10, will com- pete in the International Track and Field Meet at Chicago on June 14. Clyde was just an everyday school boy at Tremont High School and graduated with the class of 1926. New York.—Miss Mabel Davis has accepted a position with the Wool worth Ten Cent Store, as the head of the mailing department. Miss Davis was a former Tremont girl and is gradually working her way to success. Tremont Couple Wed Tremont, 111., June 1.—Tuesday, May 25, at 7:30 o’clock, a very pretty wedding was solemnized when Miss Esther Oelker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oelker, became the bride of Walter Brunner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brunner. Rev. G. W. Ballenger read the service in the presence of the immediate relatives. Mrs. Brunner was a graduate of Tremont High School of the class of 1926. The groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brunner, who reside in Tremont. The young couple will be at home after June 10. Transfer Baggage EARL HOFFMAN TRANSFER CO. Long Distance Trucking, Moving and Crating 208 Wisconsin Ave. Chicago, Illinois. Baseball Fans Tickled Over Jenks’ Twirlers Marion Jenks, former Tremont High School boy, has introduced a new way of t rowing the old ball today at the Jackson Park in Chicago. Marion (Cap) Jenks has been with the Chicago Cubs for the past four years, and it looks as if he might be manager soon. Tremont may be a small town, but it sure puts out a fine bunch of lads for baseball. The Home Mission Society met at the home of Mrs. Mervin Steg- ner. This was an Ohio State meeting and was well attended. There were representatives from almost all the largest Methodist churches in the state. Mrs. Stegner, before her marriage, was Miss Margaret Maurer of Tremont. Mr. Stegner is one of the finest missionaries of Ohio. He is well fitted for his position. DE LUXE BEAUTY SHOPPE Permanent Wave — $40 Shampoo — 1.00 Marcel — 75c 816 Michigan Boulevard Phone 9-603 Chicago, Illinois. ALICE M. HINMAN In connection with “Better Homes Week”, the Albany and Syracuse units of the Home Bureau have asked Miss Louise Rapp, prominent speaker on Home Economics, to give several talks during the week. Page Eighteen

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