Tremont High School - Echo Yearbook (Tremont, IL)

 - Class of 1944

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Page 24 text:

First row left to right: Wilford Williams, Al- vin Papenhaus, Herbert Knapp, Daniel Hodg- son, Clifford Schweigert, Billy Garlish, Second row: Lola McCoy, Dorothy Ropp, Lois Lay, Nelda Litwiller, Marilyn Pflederer, Betty Beyer, Peggy Cohenour, Betty Chaddock, Mary Beutel. Third row: Gerald Koch, Billy Carpenter, Don- ald Marshall, Kenneth Ruth, Harold Van Bu- ren, Louie Woehl, Paul Luft, Bob Heyworth, Paul Woerner, Mr. Foli, advisor. Fourth row: Henry Berry, Carol Sauder, Mary Lou Fluegel, Velda Paine, Margaret Callahan, Almeda Rowell, Ruth Davison, Norma Keller, Pat Hinman, Laura Ingersoll. On August 29, 1943, 33 frightened freshies timidly entered the halls of T. C. H. S. which was to be our home for the next four years- We chose Mr. Foil as our class advisor. The following officers were elected: Paul Woerner, president: Bill Carpenter, vice president; Mary Lou Fluegel, secre- tary; Margaret Callahan, treasurer, and Kenneth Ruth, Student Council repre- sentative. We lost Velda Paine the first semes- ter, but gained Virginia Strauch during the second semester. Our class had many representatives in band and chorus, also literary and basketball talent. Our athletes are Har- old Van Buren, Lewis Woehl, Bill Gar- lish, and Kenneth Ruth. Our social life consisted of several in- formal parties. In September the sopho- mores entertained us with a chicken fry. Our first all-class party was an old fashioned hay-ride. Later we returned to the gym and played games. In March we entertained the sopho- mores with a skating party at the Hill Crest rink. A month later we held ano- ther skating party with the sophomores. Page 20

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First row, left to right: Jim Rapp, Carl Getz, Junior Bright, Vernon Koch, Clinton Koch. Second row: Ben Hodgson, Lois Babbitt, Mar- ilyn Getz, Loreen Stuber, Katherine Hunt, Phyllis Bolliger, Ola Fluegel, Frederick Rapp, David Beutel. Third row: Willard Hazelman, Wayne Yentes, Harold Strunk, Robert Huette, Robert Meyers, Gale Bolliger, Elwyn Stuber, Charles Berry, Mr. Schoenfeld, advisor. Fourth row: Dorothy Schwinn, Jackie Parks, Helen Davis, Ruth Madsen, Betty Winzeler, Bonnilyn Wilkey, Betty Huette, Myra McMa- kin. Page 19



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 ORGANIZATIONS First row, left to right: Phyllis Bolliger, Eliza- beth Lusher, Mary Alice Hinman, Velma Koch, Joanne Koch, Bill Carius. STUDENT The 1943-44 Student Council has been one of the most successful organizations of its kind in T. C. H. S. During the school term the council has many good deeds to its credit. In the annual election, Joanne Koch was chosen as president; Robert Hen- dershott, vice president; Louise Bau- man, secretary, and Ernie Aberle, treas- urer. These people have worked hard to achieve the success which their pos- itions demand. The rest of the council Second row: Miss Koch, advisor, Elwyn Stuber, Kenneth Ruth, Louise Bauman, Ernie Aberle, Robert Hendershott, Mr. Workman, advisor. COUNCIL has co-operated greatly and due to the efforts of all under the leadership of Miss Koch and Mr. Workman, they have accomplished feats of great success among which were the bond selling, sev- eral successful school parties, the Mag- ician’s show, of which the proceeds were given to the Pre-Flight class, and the very important editing of the ’44 “Echo”. The Student Council is a worthy pro- ject, and our organization has helped to make this seem even more so. Page 21

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