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Ve. Lua jen e QLA55 3 'I VtLL Qu 19 4, tk CLASS WILL we, the members of theSen1or Class of 1957 of Tremont Commuruty H1gh School belng of sound and tntelhgent mxnds do hereby bequeath our numerous talents characterxsncs, and habxts of our last w1ll and testaments to the followmg classes and students As a class we w1ll the follow1ng the J un1ors we w1ll the ab1hty to make money for a good Semor tr1p the Sophomores we w1ll the ab1l1ty to g1ve a good prom. the Freshmen we w1ll the ab1l1ty to respect Senlors Mr Jewell we w1ll a student body that does not forget to buy the1r lunch tlckets To Delores we w1ll students who w1ll clean up the supply room. To Mrs Baechlor we w1ll a new world almanac To Mr Bxrd we w1ll a brand new 1958 Cadlllac teachers To Mrs Blazer we w1ll a class that enjoys wr1t1ng, To Mrs Davts we w1ll an Engllsh IV class that does not try to hold class meeungs durmg the Enghsh I L L L L L L L L L per1od Mr Getz we w1ll an atomlc bomb do ll yourself k1L Mrs Kelly we w1ll a trafftc s1gnal for the halls Mr Klsellus we w1ll etght free penods next year Mtss Koch we w1ll a bookkeepmg class as smart as th1s year s Mr Moorhouse we w1ll a car smaller than the one he has Mr Norwood we wtll a new bus w1th a heater M1ss Olson we w1ll students who w1ll cut off at the r1ght tlme. Mr Wegman we w1ll a nolsy study hall Mrs Welty we w1ll students who w1ll keep the school clean Elmer we w1ll students who w1ll not walk on the gym floor F ran we w1ll students who w1ll not complatn about the food As 1nd1v1dua1s we wzll the followmg Bonrue Berchtold, w1ll my athleuc ab1l1ty to Bonn1e Hoffman Charles B1rkme1er w1ll my ablhty to run to Rlchard Stemer Donald Connell, w1ll my ab1hty to be on txme to Nell. Marvtn Frank, w1ll my wtlllngness to serve my country to Floyd Hazelman Vxrgnua Frank, w1ll my ab1l1ty to lose we1ght to L1nda Morr1son Terry Gardner will my presxdennal dut1es to R1chard Watson Betty Geary w1ll my cunnmg ways to Mane Yoder Judy Hampton w1ll my ab1l.1ty to pop corn to Kathy Beutel. Mary Ann Htllman w1ll the dUIlBS as edxtor of the ECHO to Rosemary Schurter and Phll Baer Eva Lynn H1nman w1ll my ab1l1ty to get a H1 Crter out to Penny Zxmmerman, Sandy Hoffman w1ll my abiltty to change boy frlends to Ellen Howard Carol Htmdt w1ll my wtlhngness to work to Etleen Rxggenbach. Shirley Hundt w1ll my qulet ways to Beth Schurter J tm Hutchlson w1ll my abthty to play basketball to Bryan Freeman. Dlck Langjahr w1ll my knowledge of world affalrs to Mrs Baechlor Karen Lenox will to the whole htgh school my brothers for the next four years Delmar Lohnes w1ll my abthty not to do 3SS1QlIl'l8l'lIS to Rosemary Huette. Lyle Meyer w1ll my ablhty to get tlungs done to B111 Renner Bob Mtller wxll my ab1l1ty to make twenty seven pomts 1n a game to Plul Baer Judy Moore, w1ll my abxhty to play each percussxon lnstrument to J oy Mlller Jack Naffzxger w1ll my all conference spot to Jack Hutcluson. Nancy Noard w1ll my typmg abtlity to B111 Kmsey Ilene Pflederer, w1ll my gxggle to Mr Ktsellus Carol Powers w1ll my neatness to Sharon Renner Don Rapp w1ll my abtlity to play quarterback to Dtck Callahan Larry Rlggenbach w1ll my btg feet to I..ou1e Hermann. Charles Rtsmger w1ll my abxhty to run to Kenny Backmeyer Wayne Ropp, w1ll my abxhty to wrestle to Dwxght Tanner Jerry Sauder, w1ll my ablltty to get 1nto trouble to Lynn Becker Judy Ann Sauder, w1ll my abthty to make neat entrles tn my bookkeepmg book to Duane Howard. Judy Kay Sauder w1ll my famous laugh to Mr Wegman Norma Schurter w1ll my curly ha1r to Helen Rtsmger Nola Slack, w1ll my arthr1t1s to someone who l1kes to stay home Dan Stone w1ll my quxet ways to Rlchard Stemer Paul Stuoer w1ll my stubborn ways to Dean H1ld Jeannette Wagenbach w1ll my ab1l1ty to get by w1thout studymg to Bryan Freeman he :XM z To . . .. - -- M a To . .. . To . ,. . . Q To , ' ' To . . . -.- . To . ' ' ' ' . To . . . . . l To . . . . ,- To . ' . To . ' ' . To .... . To . ' ' . To . ' ' . To ' ' . To . . . . L . .. . . L . . .. . L , . . . . . L , . . . I L . ' . . . H ,, . L . , . .. .Q . . L ' . . . 0 L ' . .. . . L . ' ' . L . . I . . t . L . ' - L 1 . .. , L , . .. . . u L . i . .. . . . l L , . . . . . . L ' ' . ' . L . ' . L I . . . ' L V . . . . . L .. U . .. . L , .. . . L ' . . .. . L . .. . . L ' , , . , D
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NOLA SLACK Stunning Safe Self-possessed Student Council lg Girls' Club 1,235 Latin Club l,2, Secretary lg Pep Club l,2,3, President 3g Girls' Chorus l,2,3g Mixed Chorus lg Ensemble lg Junior Class Play 3, DAN STONE Self-Satisfied Sedulous Self-Evident T Club 43 Cross Country 4g Football l,2gWreSt1ing 4. PAUL STUBER Select Sapient Scientific Junior Class Presidentg Sophomore Class Vice-Pres- identg Student Council lg T Club 2,3,4g Baseball 1, 2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g Junior Class Play 3g Prom King 3. AM . 'iff' Q JEANNETTE WAGENBACH -- Wonderful' ' Willing -'wide' G. A. A. l,2,3,4, Secretary 3: Girls' Club l,2,3g Echo Staff 3,4g Hi-Crier l,2,4g Librarian 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 3,4g Girls' Chorus 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus lg Ensemble l,2.
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X CLASS HISTOR f 4 In the fall of 1903 forty four green freshmen entered the busy hfe of lugh school To help us tn our class bus1ness we chose: Ronald Htld Prestdent Carol Hundt Vtce Prestdent Eva Lynn Htnman Secretary and Jeannette Wagenbach Reporter Mrs Mustakas served as our adytser S1nce we were allowed two members of Student Counctl we chose Paul Stuber and Nola Slack. Of course we were proud of our freshmen cheerleaders Eva Lynn Hmman Bonnte Berchtold and Nancy Noard Many of our boys Jotned athlettc organtzanons namely football and basketball. Our sophomore year was very excmng as the high school moved mto a new bualdtng and of course tt took a few days to adjust ourselves to our new surroundtngs That year our offtcer ltneup was Norma Schurter Prestdent Paul Stuber V1ce Prestdent Nancy board Secretary J1m Hutchtson Treasurer and Sande Washer Reporter Student Counctl members were Carol Hundt and Lyle Myer Our advtser was Mtss Schnetder At tlus ttme we numbered forty three as we gatned Marsha Brooks but lost B111 Brewer and Beverly Ide The hlghltght of our sopho more year was the fact that after much to1l and sweat oar float won ftrst place tn the Home commg Parade The Junlor year was a b1g one Smce we were now ehgtble to make money for our future trtp we were pretty busy trytng to beat the Semors to the punch! We held a Sock Hop a Thanks mvmv Dance several car washes and of course had our class play Be Happy? Co Wack ' whtch was as much fun as work Our offtcers for tlus year were Paul Stuber Presxdent Bonnte Berchtold Vtce Prestdent Carol Powers Secretary and Judy Kay Sauder Treasurer Now that we were constdered upperclassmen we were able to choose three Student Counc1l representattves Lyle Meyer Carol Hundt and Norma Schurter We also rated two adv1sers Mrs DHVIS and Mtss Frampton And lf seemed as we grey older our number decreased 1905 56 saw thtrty mne members of the Jumor class We gatned Terrx Gardner whlle we lost Robert Baer Ronald Cooper George Kenny Paul Noe and Marsha Brooks The hlghltght of th1s year was of course the Juntor Semor Prom wtth an or1ental theme Our sentor year saw only thu-ty s1x members as we lost Ronald Htld Robert Hundt and Sande Washer Our offtcers were Terry Gardner Prestdent Norma Schurter Vtce Prestdent Bonnte Berchtold Secretary and Judy ann Sauder Treasurer Student Counc1l Representatlves were Jerry Sauder Marvm Frank and our two old stand bys Lyle Meyer and Carol Hundt The sentor class advtser was Mrs Dav1s As Semors we had many acttvtttes to earn money an after game dance a Chtllt Supper a Ham and Bean Supper a St Patrtclt s Day Dance and many Saturday bake sales all for our long awatted tr1p The Homeconung celebranons were spectal as Kmtg and Queen were chosen from our classmates The luck two were Larry Rlggenbach and Carol Hundt Then events moved so fastthat we hardlx realtzed ll The Jumor Sentor Prom when we came as guests our tr1p and then the btg chmax graduauon' Xnd so tn 1937 our paths separated as we prepared to set out tn the world on our own 25 XXX XX X Y f f, ' - u 1: ' - ' ' ' . ' : ' , ' - ' Q . . H . , . ' . . . . . . 5 I ' . . . g . . ' : . ' - ' : I . : ' ' , 9 . . I I ' I h - . , . . ' - l I 5 1 L 1 .1 U , - 7 Y'-rn . ' , . J I I . I . . ' - ' s . J: . , . , . ' . Z , , . : . ' ' . V , -1 . - . I 1 V - I . . 1 1 n - . I . - . . I I . 1 . , Q . - 2 ' . Q 1 M . . ' ' 7 Y - V 1 n . . . I 1 . v, I ' - O I I I I 1 - . 1 . . . , . Y . . M . . I . ,.
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