Tremont High School - Echo Yearbook (Tremont, IL)

 - Class of 1944

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First row, left to right: Civilia Shane, Mary Alice Hinman, Elizabeth Lusher, Bonnilyn Wilkey, Jackie Parks, Ola Fluegel, Dorothy Babbitt, Evelyn Schwinn. Second row: Mr. Vance, director, Mary Lou Fluegel, Margaret Augustin, Florence Giff- horn, Ruth Madsen, Glenna Bolliger, Jean Mc- Laughlin, Joyce Hoffman, Marilyn Koch, Betty Beyer. Joanne Koch, Marilyn Pflederer. Third row: Clinton Koch, Billy Carpenter, El- wyn Stuber, Ed Naffziger, Ernie Aberle, George Pumphrey, Kenneth Ruth, Bob Meyers, Harold Strunk, Vernon Koch. Fourth row: Gale Bolliger, Calvin Benson, Bob Huette, Earl Sauder, Bob Hendershott, Bill Carius. The A Cappella Choir which was or- ganized in 1937 will be remembered for years to come since it placed first in the state three years ago. This year it was composed of 38 voi- ces which all blended together beauti- fully to add another successful season to this fine organization. It was active in many social functions such as the Christmas Vesper Service, the County Meet, and the Baccalaureate Exercises. A girls’ chorus of 48 voices was organ- ized before Christmas. This chorus consisted of freshmen, sophomore, jun- ior and senior girls. They were pres- ented in the Christmas program, sing- ing a two-part cantata. Mr. Vance, the music director, is des- erving of much credit for the success of the choruses and band. All members of the music department wish to thank him for his splendid work and hope he will be back with us soon. Page 26

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 GIRLS' CHORUS First row, left to right: Carol Sauder, Betty Huette, Peggy Cohenour, Mary Beutel, Mar- garet Callahan, Ola Fluegel, Katherine Hunt, Phyllis Bolliger, Lois Babbitt, Nelda Litwiller. Second row: Mr. Vance, director, Janice Hodg- son, Dorothy Oyer, Nola Stuber, Ina Papen- haus, Pat Hinman, Evelyn Schwinn, Dorothy Babbitt, Myra McMakin, Betty Chaddock, Betty Beyer, Marilyn Pflederer. Third row: Margaret Augustin, Wilma Moser, Civilia Shane, Elizabeth Lusher, Dorothy Schwinn, Marilyn Koch, Joanne Koch, Jackie Parks, Marilyn Getz, Loreen Stuber. Fourth row: Lola McCoy,Mary Lou Fluegel, Bonnilyn Wilkey, Mary Alice Hinman, Glenna Bolliger, Ruth Madsen, Florence Giffhorn, Bet- ty Winzeler, Joyce Hoffman, Jean McLaughlin, Helen Davis. The music department of T. C. H. S., headed for the past four years by N. Noble Vance, has enjoyed much activity and much success. The Tremont School Band, composed of approximately fifty grade and high school boys and girls, plays for school and community activities throughout the year. The marching unit, of 32 members entertains the spectators at basketball games with intricate drills and maneuvers. In addition to the marching band, the concert group plays overtures, light classical and operatic program material throughout the school year. The various civic organizations in the community are well supplied with musi- cal entertainment from the instrumen- tal and vocal departments of the school. Page 25



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“NEW FIRES” Mr. Santry’s fear that his family had lost their grasp on the fundamental val- ues of life led him to undertake the bold plan of taking them to his small inher- ited farm in the Missouri Ozarks. Upon their arrival, their father announced that they must work, and consterna- tion reigned. Olive, the eldest daughter, feigned sickness in a desperate attempt to convince her father that she must be allowed to return to Chicago. Mary Marshall, a neighbor girl, visiting Phyl- lis and Billy, became ill with scarlet fever and the whole family was placed under quarantine. The result of the young doctor’s many calls was that he and Olive fell in love. Dick and his young wife, Eve, worked hard during the period of quarantine studying fruit and poultry raising. Their efforts were rewarded when Mr. Santry promised them the homestead after a three-year probationary period to determine their ability to make a success of farming. The happiness of Olive and Dr. Gray was assured when they united. “New Fires” proved a big hit when it was successfully presented by the jun- iors. • THE CAST Lucinda Andrews — Dorothy Babbitt. Suzanne Toler — Evelyn Schwinn. Sid Sperry — Bob Hendershott. Jerry — LeRoy Hockstetler. Stephen Santry — Jack McMakin. Billy — Luick. Phyllis — Joanne Koch. Anne — Pat Shepherdson. Olive — Frances Fluegel. Eve — Marilyn Koch. Dick — Calvin Benson. Doctor Lynn Gray — Earl Sauder. Mary Marshall — Margaret Augustin. Mrs. Marshall — Glenna Bolliger. Page 27

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