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Class Prophecy As we look IHIO the crystal ball of the year 1968 we f1nd the class of 58 attendlng the alumm June Ball Mrs Phyll1s Wh1te Gluba the hostess IS tell1ng Kathy Beutel now Chlef Ed1tor of the NEW YORK TIMES about her husband s latest sh1pment of dramonds from Afr1ca. Com1ng through the door we see a naval off1cer Yes of course If s John Shankl1n who Just recelved another str1pe for an act beyond the call of duty W1th hun IS Bryan Freeman now Head Eng1neer of the longest br1dge 1n the world across the Atlant1c Mrs Larry Stroh the former Rosemary Schurter IS seen telhng Jeanne Maurer Dean of Women at IS N U about her three ch1ldren who just blew up the faflllly car A new Sputruk sports car just drove up 1n front. Who could that be? Out of the car step those two famous Globetrotters Ph1l Baer and B111 Kmsey who just returned from a world tour Ph111SI6u1HgSl1SEil'lGel'SIl'l6I' and Penny Zlmmerman who are now counselors of the U of I soror1t1es about meet1ng Floyd Hazelman now Fore1gn M1n1ster of France and because of a b1g conference w11l be unable to attend the fSSI1V1I16S T1m Beutel the world s famous photographer IS teLl1ng ,Tudy BIISS who IS work1ng for the a1rl1nes 1n Colorado about takmg plctures at the Presldent s 1naugurat1on. Suzanne R1ggenbach now owner of a chaln of restaurants throughout the United States IS SUDCTVISIDQ the chef Ronme Br1ght who IS preparmg the evemng refreshments Joe Ste1ner Mahlon Frank and Dean H1ld are seen together dlscussmg the new agr1cu1ture program wh1ch they Wlll subm1t to Congress next month. Mary Moore head of the Arthur Murray stud1o s 1n New York C1ty 15 try1ng to teach Mary Roosa Connell a very new and popular dance step The new lnventor Ne11 Connell IS explammg to Phyll1s Langjahr h1s latest 1nvent1on for keepmg c1garettes fresh Phyll1s IS now an a1rl1ne stewardess IU Cahforrua and H163 around the world every week Recently selected Chlef Scout Master of the U.S A Paul Eggena IS tellmg Duane Howard and Lou1e Herman partners 1n the H 8a H Road Constructmg Company about h1s latest CXDIOTIIQ exped1t1on to the moon. Mrs Rodney Jeckel the former Sue Anne Greene IS d1SCLlSS1llg plans for the next June Ball w1th Sher1 Lemmer and Don Pete Fawer who would l1ke to have the ball on the moon. Every one has now arrlved and It seems II lS t1me for the fun to beg1n. The band IS playmg the alma mater and everyone IS now jO1l'l1l'lg 1n the grand march. 24 . . , . I Y I 0 n n n . . , . I . . ., . 1 n 9 . -.. f . 0 1 a n nn.. . ' I l I 1 n . . , . . . . . l I I .. . . . , ,. . I D n a 0 n n .,. . . . I u p . - n on n 1 n ' n n ' ' It 19 '
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Class Hustory June 1955 Dear Dlary Gee we were scared as the thtrty stx of us entered the spankmg new halls of T C H.S as bewlldered Freshmen' Our f1rst OfflCla1 act as Freshmen was to elect our class offlcers and Student Counc1l representatives We elected Gene Becker Pres1dent Bryan Freeman V1ce Pres1dent Mary Ray Roosa Secretary and Judy Bllss Treasurer Phxl Baer and Kathy Beutel wereelected to represent our class 1n the Councll Mr Young served as our sponsor A party was held ln our honor at the old gym ln October by the Sophomores June 1956 Dear Dlary It was wonderful th1s year not bemg green' Freshmen. Eugene Crum1ne Buck Lathrom Josle Stone and Joyce Ropp left our mldst but we gamed Roy Flynn and Duane Howard We met 1n the room of our sponsor Mrs Blazer and elected our Councll representat1ves Mary Ray Roosa and Ph1l Baer Jeanne Maurer was elected Pres1dent Ne1l Connell Vxce Pres1dent Ruth Strawbndge Secretary and John Shanklln Treas urer The hlghlxght of the year was the class party held at Hazelman s t1mber and creek June 1957 Dear Dxary At last we re upper classmen! Thxrty four of us entered as J unlors havlng lost Ruth Strawbrldge but ga1n1ng Rosemary Schurter We chose Mr Norwood as our sponsor and to asslst hxm we elected Bryan Freeman Pres1dent Pete Fawer V1ce Pres1dent Sue Gerstner Secretary and Gene Becker Treasurer Phll Baer Ne11 Connell and Jeanne Maurer were selected to represent the J umors ln the Student Counc1L Durmg our Juruor year we lost Gene Becker Bob Berchtold Roy Flynn Dale Kresm and Sharon Renner Th1S left our class w1th only twenty nme members In March we presented a two cast play entltled Oh Kay after wh1ch the class enjoyed a meal at the Plonecr Club The blggest hlghhght of our htgh school career up to thls t1me was the J uruor Senlor Prom The gym and cafeterla were very approprlately decorated to the theme of Candyland Bryan Freeman and Sue Gerstner relgned as kmg and queen of the event June 1958 Dear D1ary Our hlgh school career IS through at last' Bryan was agam elected Pres1dent B111 Kxnsey V106 Pres1dent Sue Gerstner Secretary Penny Zlmmerman Treasurer and Kathy Beutel Asslstant Treasurer Plul Baer Ne1l Connell Jeanne Maurer and Rosemary Schurter were elected to represent our class ln the Student Councll. Home commg was the fnrst b1g event of the year and Phtl Baer and .T eanne Maurer were chosen to relgn over the fest1v1t1es More honors came to our class 1n March when Penny Zlm merman was chosen Sprmg Formal Queen and Mary Ray Roosa Carnlval Queen. At the end of the year we Semors were swamped w1th BCIIVIIICS If Mother Only Knew the f1rst student dxrected play ever to be presented ln Tremont was a great success and the whole class celebrated by gomg out to eat. The .Tumors gave us a wonderful prom on May 17 and two days later our class left on the annual Semor trlp to Washmg ton, D C After s1x days of an UPFOZFIIE VBCHIIOH a tued group of Senlors came back to conclude thelr school days Baccalaureate servlces were held June 1 and we graduated .Tune 2 Now our hlgh school days are over and we ll all be golng our separate ways 23 I I , ' a o . . - I I s s 1 1 s f n n n 0 I I ' I ll I ' I n a n n , . , s I 1 9 n n I 1 ' . . , . n Q I n , . - . . I 1 n , I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I - I ' la In ' ' ' 3 - - O ' ' Il II . - I I ' I 9 r s n n n s 0 p n n I . - n . . . . . ,, ,, p a , I I I u n s n . , . . .
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