Tremont High School - Echo Yearbook (Tremont, IL)

 - Class of 1943

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• • • Juniors Three years ago in September, 1940, thirty-one little Freshies were ushered into the halls of a strange new building, T. C. H. S. Picking out as quietly as possible the first vacant desk that could be found, we made the best of our new life among so many im- pertient Sophomores, those too jolly Juniors, and those terrible, stuck-up Seniors. At the first meeting of the class the officers were elected: Edward Naffziger, president; Joyce Hoffman, vice-president; Mary Alice Hinman, secretary; John Gerst- ner, adviser. Returning to the White Doors of T. C. H. S. as Sophomores in the fall of 1941, the class got together and the officers for the year were chosen. This time they were: Joan Blumenschein, president; Louise Bauman, vice-president; Mary Alice Hinman, secretary and Miss Helleman, adviser. We were very sorry to hear that the following members would not be with us for the coming year: Zelda Cook, Dorothy Ripper, Harlan Woods, and Robert Hoffman. Several activities were carried out during the year to increase our treasury. As Sophomores we played an important part in activities such as basketball, baseball, chorus, band, and track. Back in school, September 9, 1942, as a jolly, busy, and rip-roaring class called Juniors, with a population of twenty-seven charter members. Three of our classmates who did not return were: Ruth Rapp, Eugene Wadsworth and John Bailey. With classes once more organizing, a meeting was held and the following officers were elected: Joan Blumenschein, president; Elizabeth Lusher, vice-president; Edward Naffziger, secretary; and Miss Schneider, class adviser. We were very happy to receive four new members, Ernestine Kresin, Gladys Lockhart, Joe Byer, and Elizabeth Lusher to our circle. The class enrollment was drop- ped in the second semester by the loss of Norvin Bright, Mary Cooper, and Gladys Lock- hart. We were also sorry to hear that Bob Hunt left us to join the United States Army. Of course, it is our job to set a good example for our underclassmen, and we did. The Juniors came out on the top in the school scrap drive and with our numerous maga- zine sales we found our treasury running over with more than $200 clear money for our Junior-Senior Prom. We are looking forward with great anticipation when we shall be Seniors. First row. left to right: Billy Callus, Dorothy Oyer. Mary Lay. Bernadine Hillman. Jean McLaughlin. Civilia Shane. Elizabeth Lusher. Joy Pflederer, Joan Blumenschein. Norvin Bright. Second row, left to right: Kloise Schneider, adviser; Gladys Lockhart. Mary Alice Hinman Verla Paine Joyce Hoffman, Ernestine Kresin. Leah Rowell. Janice Hodgson. Louise Bauman. Mary Cooper. Third row. left to right: Edward Naffziger. Roger Johnson. Joe Byer. Richard Van Horn. Bill Heltemann Emanuel Baer. Ernie Aberie, George Pumphrey. Bob Hunt. Twelve

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SHIRLEY JEAN BOLLIGER. SALUTATORI AN Student Council 3-4 (Pres.) 4. Hi Crier 4. Echo 4. Class Play 3, Photography Club 3-4. Dramatic Club 4, Band 1-2-3-4. ELNORA LOUISE HOFSTETTER President 4. Hi Crier 3-4, Class Play 3, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Dramatic Club 4. PAUL SILAS KOCH (Goat) Student Council 3, A Cappella Choir 1 -2-3-4, Class Play 3, Dramatic Club 4, Octette 4. President 1. MARJORIE FERN PARKHURST (Marge) Hi Crier 4. A Cappella Choir 1-2-3-4. Girls’ Choir 2. G. A.A. 1-2-3-4, Soloist 1-2, Octette 4. NORMA JANETTE FLUEGEL Hi Crier 4, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4. Cheer Leader 4. ELSON RAE ROTH (Fuzzy) Vice President 4, Track 3. NOVELLA MERLE BROWN Hi Crier 3-4, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Dramatic Club 4. Band 2-3-4. MARY VIRGINIA SCHWINN (Ginny) A Cappella Choir 1-2-3-4, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Cheer Leader 4. FRANK HELLEMANN (Hank) Basketball 1-2-3-4. Baseball 1-2-3-4. Student Council 4. WILLIAM VICTOR LARGENT (Bill) Hi Crier 4, Class Play 3. Baseball 3. Track 3-4. Dra- matic Club 4. HELEN JYNE HODGSON (Daisy June) Hi Crier 4. A Cappella Choir 1-2. G.A.A. 1-2-3-4. Eleven



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Sophomores • • • We, the class of 1945, entered dear old T. C. H. S. with high ideals for the future. With the aid of our helpful teachers and our beloved class adviser, Mr. Vance, we have spent many exciting and enjoyable days here. We are exceedingly proud of our outstanding athletes who have performed great acts for us during these past two short years. Though it took us a few days to really get into the swing of high school days, w'e managed as best we could and ended our first year with great success. Our class offic- ers for that year were: Bob Hendershott, president; Glenna Bolliger, vice-president; Marilyn Koch, secretary; and Gene Gardner, treasurer. And now to begin another wonderful chapter in our lives, our Sophomore year. New students have entered our class this year, namely: Alma Huskinson, who recently left us, Geraldine Shay and Martha Hackney, all from Pekin. Talbert Ruckman left T. C. H. S. last semester and now attends Streator High. During the first month of school, as Sophomores, we gave a wiener roast in honor of the Freshman class. The Latin II class sponsored a rummage sale to make money to help pay for the cheer leader and drum majorette uniforms. This sale was held in Bloomington and about $60 profit was made. Five pounds of chocolates were given as a reward for the class that brought in the most rummage. With the hard work of our class and the help of friends who gave us rummage, we, the Sophomore class, received the candy. One of our biggest thrills came this year when we ordered our class rings which will be delivered in the fall. Class officers for this year are Frances Fluegel, president; Jack McMakin, vice- president; Margaret Augustin, secretary; John Luick, treasurer; and Mr. Vance, our class adviser. Ending another delightful year we bring half our high school career to a close. But we have greater days yet to look forward to before we leave this school. First row. left to right: Donald Tippett. I.eRoy Hochstettler. John Luick. Harold Hillman. Kenneth Hoff- man, Wayne Yentes. . . . Second row. left to right: Velma Koch. Geraldine Shay. Marilyn Koch. Wilma Moser. Dorothy Babbitt. Evelyn Schwinn. Inn Papenhau.se. Joanne Koch. Bob Hendershott. .... Third row. left to right: Mr. Vance, adviser; Alma Husklson. Pat Shephcrdson. Frances Fluegel. IJlah Keller. Eulala Norris. Glenna Bolliger. Kola Stuber. Margaret Augustin. Florence Glffhorn. Fourth row. left to right: Alphie Schmled. Gene Gardner. Virgil Schmidt. Willis Howell. Richard Fox. Jack McMakin, Calvin Benson. Earl Sauder. Talbert Ruckman. Oscar Roth. Thirteen

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