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In the fall of 1946 th1rty s1x students from the TremontCommun1ty ent'ered the pearly whlte doors of T C H S to begln four long years of hwher educatlon We chose Marge Pflederer as presldent She was assxsted by thls staff of off1cers Don Anderson v1ce pres xdent Joanne Excher secretary and Bob Hxnman as treasurer Mrs Stone was chosen as our adv1sor Early 1n the year the Class of '49 honored us w1th a skatxng party at Hxllcrest Later 1n the term, we showed our appreclatlon by treatlng the 49ers to a theatre party at Morton Belng an energetxc class and much 1n need of funds we grasped every opportumty to make an honest dlme sandwtch sales cake raffles and the l1ke ln 1947 th1rty three classmates returned for the sophomore year We lost Clarence Bohm Elsle Lehman Frances Nevllle B111 Patton and Dorothy Wxnkler but gamed Eugene L1scom and Roberta Taylor Len Grubb was elected to the offxce of class presxdency jack Cooper as v1ce presldent Al1ce Huette as secretary and Helen Beutel as treasurer Coach RayWolf offered h1s asslstance and proved to be a very helpful advlsor Durmg the flrst part of the year we entertalned the bewxldered fresh1es to a theatre party In September 1948 twenty elght classmates returned for the bxg year our Junlor year Durlng the summer we lost Joanne Excher Lou1se Cameron Floss1e Bell LaVerne Huette and Ivan Hodgson Marge Pflederer was chosen for the second t1me as presldent Len Grubb Al1ce Huette and Phyll1s Hmman served as v1ce presxdent secretary and trea surer respecuvely Mxss Schnelder and Mrs Sparrow were chosen as our adv1sors Our f1rst ma1n event of the year was the Iumor Class Play Uncertam Wmg presented to a large crowd on the evenmg of November 5 1948 Our class launched the most successful proflt whlch was qu1te a tldy sum was consumed after the Iumor Sen1or Banquet Prom held May 13 1949 xn the Hotel jefferson Peorxa We spent several months 1n preparatlon for thxs event usmg for our theme the 49 ers Phyll1s Hmman and Len Grubb re1gned as Queen and Kmg of the Prom In September 1949 twenty f1ve dlgmfled senxors casually entered the halls of T C H S for the home stretch Eugene Llscom jean Stone and Wally Staker falled to return Len Grubb was agaln honored wlth the presldency and was assxsted by thxs staff of capable off cers jack Cooper v1ce presldent Marge Pflederer secretary Don Hutch1son trea surer Mr Stone and Coach RICCI were chosen as co adv1sors On September 24 our class journeyed to the RembrandtStud1o to have our semor pxctures taken November 17 23 sen1ors toured Caterpxllar Commerc1al Nat1onal Bank and the Peor1a Axrport and Weather Bureau Everyone agreed more was learned on thxs day than a day ln the classroom Durmg the four years our class has gxven many fme athletes to the school We have representatlves on the football and basketball teams, and the wresthng squad These students have promoted studentgovernment 1n our school servmg on the Student councll Nancy Koch four years Lloyd Wmeburner two years Bob H1nma'1 two years Verla Rother one year Ken Knapp one year and Al1ce Huette one year Two bxg events awaxt us 1n the Sprmv the Sen1or Play and the Banquet Prom Then comes graduatxon that day we have all awalted forfour years Now that It IS draw1ng nearer we are a b1t reluctant to see xt come and to b1d farewell to four very happy years at T C H S HISTURY Page 13 D . . . . l 1 C 'D ' . . : , - - 9 -, 3 . . . . . . , ' . . . I . -- V 7 ' ! ' Y U 1 D 7 ' . 7 I - ' 9 ' Q ' - ' ' If . ' . , . , - . . U , . . . . , , . D l . 7 1 - V ' - . . . , H . . S.,, , . magazine sale in the history of our school, selling close to 551000 worth of magazines, Our , , . . . , K - - ! y u 1 - 1 n ' - ' . i Y ' y - D I . . ' a o . . . ' . , , , L : 1 . - ' 9 9 1 l ! - 7 ' . 1 . v ' 9 1 , 5 , - .t . . . on . - ' -- . Y KA L I I
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Nun... 'Q in ts If 1 ix Q! N ROBERT QUICK QBOBD Bobbie Q, with eyes so blue Swell personality and handsome too. Intramural basketball 1,25 Base- ball Manager 25 Basketball 1- junior Class Play5 SeniorClass Play. HELEN JOANN RAPP UOANNJ Joann Rapp tho shy and trim Always gets there when it comes to gym. Conservation club 15 Girls' Club 2.3.45 Hi-Crier 3,45 junior Class Play, MARY LOUISE RAPP Mary, a nice girl, rather tall Earnest in work and friendly to all Chorus 2,35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 junior Class Play5 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 Hi-Crier 3,45 Librarian 45 Senior Play. VERLA JEAN ROTHER Verla, our sweet little lass, Always has her lessons when she comes to class. Girls' Club 2,3545 Hi-Crier 3,45 Echo 3,45 Student Council 35 Librarian 45 Chorus 2,35 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 Senior Class Play, LEROY SA UDER LeRoy most likely to be a farmer Among the girls is quite a charmer. Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Football 2,45 Basketball 35 Intramural Basket- ball 2,35 Baseball 25 Track 3,45 Wrest- ling 1,25 junior Class Play5 T-Club 45 Senior Play. ROBERTA ROSE TAYLOR KBERTJ Roberta Taylor whose aim is to teach We know in her future, attainment she'll reach, Hi-Crier 3,45 Echo 3,45 Junior Class Play5 Girls' Club 2,35 President 45 Latin Club 3,45 Librarian 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Girls Glee Club 3,45 Senior Play. LLOYD WINEBURNER QDOCD Doc Wineburner is an all-round star, In Business, in pleasure he's bound to go far, Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Class Treasurer 25 Student Council 2--President 45 Student Body President 45 Hi-Crier 3,45 Echo 35junior Class Play5 T- Club 2.3,45 Senior Class Play, .Lf vig.. 1, J 1 'T 5 I is 4 5 A ,,V 55, A 'GR Qv '? 5' IWQ si' 3 ..,?,p .fl , 4-4- 'eg'- l
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We the class of 1950 of Tremont Comjnumty D1str1ct No 702, bemg of sound and 1ntell1gent m1nds have gathered together our numberous talents pos sessxons and traxts and do hereby bequeath them 1n our lastW11l and Testament to our less fortunate and mferxor colleagues Indxvldually we w1ll the followlng WILL As a class we bequeath the followmg To the jumor Class we bequeath our place as the rulers of the school To the Sophomore Class we bequeath our athle t1c ab1l1ty To the Freshman Class we leave our d1gnu'1ed behavlor 1n the halls and the class rooms To the teachers mdxvxdually we bequeath the followmg To Mr Stone, we w1ll a drfferent lecture to the boo1ng sectlon at basketball games To Mr Getz, we w1ll one quart of hydrochlorlc ac1d and a bottle of mossey z1nc for better fumxgatxon To Coach RICCI we w1ll a new car to go wlth h1s nevs heater To Coach Klsellus we w1ll a burglar alarm for each door so the boys can t be late for gym class To Mr Hull we w1lla n1nety plece marchmg band To M1ss Koch we w1ll a loudspeaker system, so she can hear the Bookkeeplng Class To M1ss Schnemder we w1ll an Engl1shClass that KK 7 w1ll appreclate good poetry To M1ss Aldrldge we w1ll a lov1ng and devoted husband To Mrs Sparrow we w1ll a quiet and studlous Englxsh IV Class To M1ss Markland, we w1ll deep basses and tenors to go w1th the sopranos and altos To Mrs Stone, we w1ll a geometry class that can learn thelr theorems S1gned THE SENIOR CLASS I Don Anderson leave my athletlc ab1l1ty to Iames Woerner I John Berry,w1ll my ab1l1ty to play b1ll1ards to Les Helleman I Helen Beutel, w1ll my ab1l1ty to play basketball to Mlrlam Koch l lack Cooper w1ll my ab1l1ty to keep qu1etmEngl1sh Class to Pete Palne I Leonard Grubb w1ll my s1ng1ng talent to Ken Woerner I Betty Hxcks w1ll my ab1l1ty to go steady to Leona Pflederer I Robert H1nman leave my bashful ways to Shorty Wlneburner I Arthur Hoffman w1ll my football ab1l1t1es as cen ter to D1ck Hlnman I Gary Hoffman w1ll my loud and bo1sterous ways to Bllly Hodgson l Allce Huette w1ll my many muscles toV1rg1ma Wlsenhoffer I Don Hutchlson w1ll a new Pontlac to H E Stone I Kenneth Knapp w1ll my beautlful blond curls to Squeaky Stone I Nancy Koch w1ll my sm1le and g1gg16StOGE?I'3ld1ll9 Abel KC I Marge Pflederer w1ll my ab1l1ty to have success ful comnuttee meetmgs to Glenna Coddlngton I Dlck Powers w1ll my typlng speed to' Beak R1ddle I Bob Quxck w1ll my ab1l1ty to get along w1th the g1rls to Bob Roosa I Mary Lou1se Rapp w1ll my shorthand speed to V1rg1n1a Keller I Verla Rother, w1ll my gabby ways to Kay Bartgn I LeRoy Sauder w1ll my ab1l1ty to take a carload of gxrls to the basketball games to Iay Bollxger I Roberta Taylor w1ll my artxstlc ab1l1ty to anyone who can make use of It I Lloyd Wlneburner w1ll my ab1l1ty as an orator to Venc11 Stone I IIIII Maurer w1ll my ab1l1ty to run the m11e to Hawk Eye ' Moser Page 14 1 1 ' 1 , - 1 1 ' ' ' ' 7 3 1 1 1 1 . . , , 1 '- , , . . . 1 1 1 - ' - - - . 1 1 Y . - . ' - - - v 1 v 1 1 , . , , l . . - I 1 1 ' ' ' cr . rs ' 11 - , , , 1 1 . . . . , , . . . . . . . . , 1 , , cc 11 1 . . y , 1 , . . . . . 1 1 - . , . 77 ' ' ' , - - ' 4 ll 4 r . 1 1 1 . . . 4 Q Q 9 Q , . . , - D . . . . . y 1 , . . . . , . L I n - 1 l I 1 1 . . . . . y 1 7 ! - 1
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