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THE ECHO 19 4 5 Jackie Parks Frederick Rapp Loreen Stuber Wayne Yentes JUNIORS We, the class of 1946, entered T. C. H. S. with high ideals for the future. With the help of our teach- ers, we have been sucessful in most of our ventures. At our first meeting, we elected officers. They were as follows: Roy Myers, president; Katherine Hunt, vice-president; Clinton Koch, treas- urer; Myra McMakin, secretary; with Coach Schoenfeld as class advisor. In our second year, we chose Bob Myers, president; Bob Huette, vice- president; Loreen Stuber, treasurer; Myra McMakin, secretary. Coach Schoenfeld was again selected as class advisor. Earl Rodgers, Jim Risinger, Bob Hohulin, Ben Bolliger, Clarence Burk, Irving Hundt, James Smith, Velda Paine, and Edna Lou Morrison did not return as sophomores. Jim Rapp, Carl Dahm, Mildred Ingersoll, and Marie Whitney were our new mem- bers. Back in school, September, 1944, as the “Jolly Juniors,” we elected Lor- een Stuber, president; Marie Whitney, vice-president; Jackie Parks, secre- tary; Fritz Rapp, treasurer. Miss Schneider is our class advisor. Carl Dahm and Mildred Ingersoll did not return; Dean Lougee was the only new addition to our class. A few weeks after school started, we received our long awaited class rings. We broke an all time record with our magazine sales, clearing $200. Our class play, “Brother Goose” net- ted us $80. We shall end this eventful year with the traditional Junior-Senior dinner. We are looking forward to return- ing next year for our final and great- est year of all. Page 1G
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THE ECHO 19 4 5 SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the class of 1945 of Tremont Community High School, being of sound and intelligent minds, have gathered together our numerous tal- ents, possessions, and traits, and do hereby bequeath them in our last Will and Testament to our less fortunate colleagues. To our dear Alma Mater, we be- queath more wall space in the hall so that there will be room for our imposing class picture. Individually, we bequeath the fol- lowing: I, Gene Gardner, do shift and trans- pose my neatness in dress to Charlie Berry. I, Florence Giffhorn, do shift and transpose my possession of the giggles to Dan Hodgson. I, Velma Koch, do shift and trans- pose extra weight to Darlene Hamp- ton. I, Glenna Bolliger, do shift and transpose my ability in typing to Bonnilyn Wilkey. I, Jack McMakin, do shift and trans- pose my ability to get back to school by 12:00 to Bob Myers. I, Marilyn Koch, do shift and trans- pose my ability to break down beds at slumber parties to Marilyn Getz. I, Virginia Lay, do shift and trans- pose my dependability to Laura In- gersoll. I, Lilah Keller, do shift and trans- pose my rowdiness to Gale Bolliger. I, Vernon Koch, do shift and trans- pose my ability to control one girl to Kenny Ruth and Clinton Koch. I, Harold Hillman, do shift and transpose my ability to get to Class first at noon to Cork Carpenter. I, Evelyn Schwinn, do shift and transpose my acrobatic abilities to Lois Babbitt. I, Wilma Moser, do shift and trans- pose my sturdy constitution to Elsie Schaefer. I, Virgil Schmidt, do shift and transpose my car to Dick Anderson. I, Dorothy Babbitt, do shift and transpose my temper to Nelda Lit- willer. I, Dick Fox, do shift and transpose my curly hair to Wayne Yentes. I, Francie Fluegel, do shift and transpose my ability to get a diamond while in high school to my sister “Boobie.” I, LeRoy Hochstetler, do shift and transpose my ability to drive in Peoria to Willard Hazelman. I, Ina Papenhause, do shift and transpose my jolly disposition to Ben Hodgson. I, Oscar Roth, do shift and trans- pose my ability to go home early af- ter school to Ola Fluegel. I, Calvin Benson, do shift and trans- pose my studious ways to Marilyn Pflederer. I, Joanne Koch, do shift and trans- pose my ability to make announce- ments in the assembly to Joyce Hazel- man. I, Earl Sauder, do shift and trans- pose my witty sayings to Bob Powers. I, Nola Stuber, do shift and trans- pose my ability to give slumber part- ies to anyone who wants to make use of it. I, Charlie Unsicker, do shift and transpose my love for girlish actions to Coach. I, Margaret Augustin, do shift and transpose my friendly ways to Pat Carpenter in the hope she will put them to good use next year. I, Bob Hendershott, do shift and transpose my ability to lead an or- chestra to “Cork” Carpenter. I, Donald Tippett, do shift and transpose my artistic drawings to next year’s Hi Crier Art Editor. I, Alphie Schmied, do shift and transpose my motorcycle to Bob Suchert. I, John Luick, do shift and trans- pose the 5 hairs on my chest to Bob Huette. I, David Noe, do shift and transpose my ability to make eyes at the girls to Freddie Woerner. Page 15
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THE ECHO 19 4 5 Top row, left to right—James Rapp, Bonnilyn Wilkey, Clinton Koch, Betty Winzeler. Willard Hazelman. Second row—Myra McMackin. Elwyn Stuber. Lois Babbitt, Charles Berry. Dorothy Schwinn Third row—Ben Hodgson. Marilyn Getz, Robert Suchert, Phyllis Bolliger. Robert Huette. Fourth row—Betty Huette, Robert Myers, Helen Davis, Dean Lougee. Ruth Madsen. Fifth row—Harold Strunk. Gale Bolliger. Ola Fluegel, Junior Bright. Carl Getz. « Page 17
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