Tremont High School - Echo Yearbook (Tremont, IL)

 - Class of 1928

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19 2 8 T. C. H S THE ECHO ■JUNIOR THEOREM Theorem—The Junior Class as a whole is equal to the product of happiness kindness and brilliancy. Robert Annasenz Oliver Green Josephine Attebury Sam Herman Harold Becker Rayburn Becker Donald Kinsey Harold Blue Wilbur Coddington Dorothy Moser Emma Moser Russell 1 icrs Eli Pflederer Marie Fawer Helen Schmid John Gerstner Oleta Strunk Given—Seventeen Juniors. To prove—That the Junior Class consists of happy, kind and brilliant boys and girls Proof—Draw a line from A to S, inserting nine other points, R, C, D, F, G, H. K, M and P. Let point A stand for kindness. But, from the figure we see that it stands for Robert Annasenz. also Josephine Attebury, our “Martha Elizabeth Ann,” with her happy, contagious smile and “melodious” voice. Next comes R, shared by Rayburn and Harold Becker and Harold Blue, our stage stars who demonstrated their ability in the Junior play. Follow the line to point C, where we find Wilbur Coddington, the talkative chap, “surest thing you know.” Pass on to point D, which stands for Russell Diers, our plucky little basketball forward Now, it is time to move on to F, where we find Marie Fawer, also of Junior play fame, pushing forward to greet us. Next, we find G divided into two pieces, led by John Gerstner, our musician and actor chap. He is followed by Oliver Green, who is always telling us what to do. As everyone knows, G is followed by H, which stands for Sam Herman, our class president and basket ball man. K stands for Donald Kinsey, another great athlete. Letter M divides honors with Dorothy and Emma Moser, representing the brilliant element of our class. Next comes point P. where we find Eli Pflederer who, at times, is quiet, although never as noisy as the Sophomores. Last, but not least, comes S, divided into two parts—Helen Schmid and Oleta Strunk, happy Juniors who have also demonstrated their ability in “The End of the Lane.” Therefore, since we have pointed out the gifts of our seventeen members, we have proved conclusively that the Junior Class consists of happy, kind anti brilliant boys and girls. Page twenty four

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OUTLINE OF JUNIOR CLASS Name Aim Expression Rayburn Becker To be a movie star “I say.” Harold Becker To be successful “Aw—” John Gerstner To be popular “No—” Russell Diers To be a basketball star “Come on!” Wilbur Coddington To become great “Say, kid.” Harold Blue To be an opera singer “Sure.” Robert Annasenz To get high grades “Oh, shoot!” Samuel Herman To become great “Play another one like that Donald Kinsey To be an athlete “Oh—” Oliver Green To be a teacher “Ya sure.” Eli Pflederer To be a farmer “Oh, what for.” Marie Fawer To marry a shiek “Heck.” Josephine Attebury To be a governess “Naw.” Dorothy Moser To be a stenographer ”1 don’t know.” Emma Moser To be a bookkeeper “Critics.” Helen Schmid To be a nurse “I’m pretty mad.” Oleta Strunk To be a novelist “Oh, Gee.” H O a w Chief Characteristic Nickname Sleeping “Beck” Grinning “Tuffy” Acting silly “Sockie” Talking in class “Cotton” Talking “Cot” Singing “Bill” Calm “Bob” Particular “Sam” Always in a hurry “Don” Reading “Bolly” Changeable “Butch” Fighting “Fober” Friendly “Joesy” Doing something “Dot” Whistling “Em” Smiling “Helen” Day dreaming “Leaf’ H S3 W W n a o VO to 00



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