Maroa Forsyth High School - Trojanaire / Maronois Yearbook (Maroa, IL)

 - Class of 1921

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Tak oA OR sO A SENIOR CLASS WILL tis SERB We, the Class of ’21 of the city of Maroa, county of Macon and State of Ilinois, being of sound mind, memory and understanding hereby revoke all former wills made by us and make public and declare the following as our last will and testament: First—I, Leta Kling, bestow my gentle and studious disposition upon John Chandler. Second—I, Lelia Westbrook, bequeath my ability of talking to Martha Hanes. Third—I, Russell Trummel, bequeath my ability of writing blank verse to Hal- mond Bowden. ' Fourth—I, Lyman Masterson, give and bequeath my heart and life to Bessie. Fifth—I, Thomas Crocker, donate my honorable ‘‘gob stick’’ to the Asylum for the Insane at Bartonville. Sixth—I, Irene Chandler, bequeath my blue umbrella and cheerful disposition to Glenn Kammermeyer. Seventh—I, Milford Bolen, bequeath my pet name ‘‘Bonz’’ to my friend and ben- efactor, Claire Hobbs. E ei Fremon Crum, bestow all candy and gum found in my pockets on the last day of school to Virgil Wikoff and Grace Cornwell. Ninth—I, Ruth Parler, bestow my superior art of cookery upon Thelma Dash. Tenth—I, Alfred Pulliam, bequeath my extraordinary musical power to the Freshman who needs it most. Hleventh—I, Waldo Montgomery, donate all my sheet music and vocal selections to Otis Van Valley. Twelfth—I, Wayne Smart, bequeath my Senior dignity to Daisy Himes. Thirteenth—I, Beatrice Miller, bestow my wonderful power of concentration and ability of studying to Edwin Moore. In witness whereof we have set our hand “ihe twenty-second day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine htindred and twenty-one. ee Signed, SENIOR CLASS. In the presence of witnesses, S. T. WALKER, EH. AUGSPURGER.

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1 teh; Sale BAG Oe A DATES TO BE REMEMBERED BY THE SENIORS kw ANCIENT HISTORY Feb. 14, 1918—Enelish Party given at Pulliam’s. April 26, 1918—Track Meet at Blue Mound. May 4, 1918—Held Bakery Sale at Coulter’s; Bought $50 Liberty Bond. June 3, 1918—Latin Party given at Parlier’s. June 9, 1918—Annual High School Picnie at Faries. MEDIEVAL HISTORY Oct. 5, 1918—Bought Class Penant. Nov. 22,—1918—Oyster stew in gym, given by Messrs. Campbell and Walker. Feb. 6, 1919—Post Exam. Jubilee in Gym given by the Boys. May 9, 1919—Track Meet at Argenta. May 10, 1919—Track Meet Jubilee in gym given by Mr. Kaiser. May 31, 1919—Annual High School Pienic at Weldon Springs. Sept. 12, 1919—Weiner Roast in honor of Freshmen and Faculty given by three upper classes at Salt Greek. Oct. 30, 1919—Hallowe’en party given in gym. Noy. 13, 1919—Oyster stew in gym given by Mr. Campbell. Dec. 18, 1919—Class of ’21 presented ‘‘Poor Married Man’’ in Maroa Opera House. May 19, 1920—Seniors entertained classes “19 and ’21 at Conover’s. March 26, 1920—Party in gym given by Mr. Campbell. May 20, 1920—Junior-Senior Reception. June 1, 1920—High School Picnic at Faries. MODERN HISTORY Sept. 1920—Weiner Roast for Freshmen and Faculty at Cornwell’s. Oct. 29, 1920—Masked Hallowe’en party in gym. Jan. 12, 1921—‘‘Country Gentlemen Party’’ in gym. Dee. 16, 1920—Senior play ‘‘Brother Josiah’’ given in Opera House. Dec. 21, 1920—‘‘Brother Josiah’’ repeated. . April 15, 1921—‘‘ Brother Josiah’’ staged in Wapella. May 19, 1921—Junior-Senior reception. June 2, 1921—Class Day. June 21, 1921—Commencement. June 7, 1921—High School Picnic. ©)



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