Trivoli Community High School - Memoir Yearbook (Trivoli, IL)

 - Class of 1926

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1-l-true Memoir 1 T. C. H. S. Commercial Club l A new club was formed this year for the purpose of promoting interest in the business world and to encourage a social spirit among commercial students by offering opportunities for social contact, and so that the students would become more conversant with modern, pro- gressive business methods, and systems, endeavoring by such means to raise and maintain a higher standard of efliciency. Also, to discover and serve the needs of the community. This club was given the title of, T. C. H. S. Commercial Club . It was organized November 6, 1925 with eighteen members, the officers of said club being: ' Page Fifty-two 'v Z.. ggggas l 1, c, 1-l, 5, . . 1926 1 ue7f 5 5

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74fyfb0 fT. ci H. S. , , 1936 1 N,ffR's9t c The Melnoir 1 Girls' Glee Club The above named organization was founded in T. C. H. S., Sep- tember, 1924. lt being a new feature of the extra-curricular activities many diiiiculties presented themselves. The main one being finance. Nevertheless the girls were very enthusiastic to have such a club and volunteered to buy their own music. Mimeographed copies were also used to help keep down the burden. Voices were tested and many good ones were discovered and a few, with practice in concert work, could be greatly improved. Of course no one girl had had special voice training, a fact which made the chance for all equal. The members of the Club during 1924-1925 were: Violet Quin ...................................................... President Theodosia Anderson ............ Secretary and Treasurer LaVerna Stewart Miriam Bourne Margaret Kirkman Gladys Linck Mildred Arnold Gladys McMasters Margretta Morin Alberta Cass Ruth Karstetter Lucille Brooks Luella Hurst Mrs. Wood, Director The girls sponsored the operetta Polished Pebbles , which re- lieved them greatly as to finances, and sang for many other occasions. They also believe in mixing merriment with work and between July 29 and August 3 they camped at Shady Beach, when they enjoyed swimming, cooking and resting C?J, Mr. and Mrs. Wood accompanying. When school opened in September, 1925, only six of the old mem- bers were back. But due to our large Freshman class we increased the number to 13. LaVerna Stewart ............................................. President Theodosia Anderson ..,......,.................... Vice-President Mildred Arnold ...................... Secretary and Treasurer Melba Jais .......... ........................... L ibrarian Ruby Ramshaw Anita Andrews Evelyn Glasford Margaret Kirkman Goldie Weeks Loreane Huey Viola Bontz Violet Quin Wilda Baggs Mrs. Wood, Director This, the second year of the Club's existence has been rather bro- ken up and so the girls have not appeared as frequently. They pre- sented the operetta, Miss Caruthers Returns and sang for Commence- ment. They are resting rather easy at present as to finances, having bought more music and presented song books to the High School. They are planning to use their money to further the cause of music as soon as opportunity presents itself. Let us boost this great art, music. lt is fundamental in a scheme of public education that aims to make every child an intelligent, useful and moral citizen. It is a force that binds families and human societies closer together. The success of the Glee Club was due to the work of our director, Mrs. Wood and her ability to instruct the girls. Page Fifty-one



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1lTi,- f The Memoir rl President .................,. ....... B erwyn Anderson ........Loreane Huey ............Mary Boone Sergeant at Arms ..........,.... ........... E ugene Connell Vice-President ........,........... Secretary and 'Treasurer ...... Reporter ........,................,....... ,...... W ayne McKeever The members of this club are: Anderson, Berwyn Anderson, Theodosia Burt, Wilma Boone, Mary Connell, Eugene Dikeman, Paul Gerber, Dayton Gregory, Richard Higgs, Fern Huey, Loreane Morin, Margretta Milligan, Marguerite McKeever, Wayne Quin, Violet Richardson, Lloyd Stewart, LaVerna Turl, Russell Turl, Bruce As yet we have only held several meetings. The club is going to give a play entitled, The Trailor of Errors , and also a party before the close of the school term. Several awards have been given to both of the typewriting classes for accuracy and speed in typing. M. B., '26 W. MCK., '27, Pep Committee Our Athletic Association has always been one of the best and again this year ithey wanted the loyal support of the school and to get this they th-ought it would be best to elect a committee to spur the rooters to their best. The committee was: Margretta Morin ..............,........,..........................,................ Chairman Theodosia Anderson and Laverna Stewart Gerald Hulfman was our faithful cheer leader. Small megaphones trimmed with purple and white ribbons, four athletic and school colorsj were bought for a number of T. C. H. S. students. A song and yell contest was staged. A number of new yells and songs were handed in. Gerald Huffman won a medal with the best yell and Margretta Morin a medal with the best song. Each year as T. C. H. S. grows larger and better we hope for a larger and better pep committee and with them as much success as we -had in the basketball season of '25-'26. M. M., '27. Page Fifty-three I 1. e. H. s.- - uno 1- -'l- fi s

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