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

 - Class of 1925

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Maroa Forsyth High School - Trojanaire / Maronois Yearbook (Maroa, IL) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 15 of 80
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Senior Class no oe ‘sé ° Class Motto:—‘‘ Honor lies at labor’s gate.’’ Class Colors:—Old Rose and Silver. Class Flower:—American Beauty Rose. Committees Class Prophecy :— Class Pictures :— Gerald Cox Marie Juyons Donald Schroeder » WA, . ietg N Wie ete Class History :— Caps and Gowns: Beryl Matheny Shon Bowden Class Poem :— Nedra Funk Senior Play:— Marie Lyons Class Will:— Clay Dine Shon Bowden Nedra Funk Class Day: Mary Belle Kling Senior Breakfast =o Clay Dine Fleta Huston Paul Thomas John Rolofson Nedra Funk Donald Schroeder

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GERALD COX He said, or TUGhEt op What came into hig Kappa Rho 21-724 Class Secretary 9» Glee Club 79 Class Vice-President 93 Class President 24, Football 4 Basketball 25 Alpha Literary Society 1D WTOnG Sy head MARIE LYONS Hasty as the winds of March, Yet Gentle as the “ephyrs of May Kappa Rho ’21-’24 Class President 2 Glee Club ’22 Capt. Freshman Basketball Tear, »» Gym Class and Basketbal Declamation ’23 .-Pres. Alpha Literary Society 25 DONALD SCHROEDER Willingness is his hobby, nd kind deeds are his play. Kappa Rho ’21-’24 Glee Club ’22 Ag. Club ’25 . AUDREY ANNA PRICE 3 irit still and bright, S oh do Metgio ething of « ngellt lisht.’’ Mud Chapel School ’22-25 Kappa Rho ’23-’24 Secretary Latin Club ‘20 Annual Staff ’25 JOHN ROLOFSON Tam a person long and th 4 I’ve yet to learn what has 0 Kappa Rho ’21-’24 Glee Club ’22 Ag. Club '25 in, elt.



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it TIk TITTLE ——— Class History Beryl Matheny In the fall of nineteen hundred twenty one, men started into high school. We all felt very | we knew about all there was to know. However, a with Latin and Algebra, we found that there mesa lot left ;,.. learn. At our first class meeting we elected Marie ] Lula Daggett, Vice-President, Gerald Cox, Secretary and and Mr. Hunt, Class Adviser. The upper eclassmen roast for us at the home of Grace Cornwell. It was at this soeia event that Marie Lyons made her inaugural address joved by all. Many months of hard work and fun passed tion was upon us. At the end of the Freshmen vear, group had left us and only twenty-two remained, tWenty-ojy. dignified an 4YONS, Presiden, Treasure Save a Welne) ) whieh Was @))- and yaea. SIX of our happy “During the summer month s w and entered high school a brilliant year in our ea e all had a pleasant vacation determined to work harder and make this reer. We had a new member in our elass. Edith Hutcheraft, who came to us from Beason. We elected the fol- lowing officers: Clay Dine, President, Gerald Cox, Vice-President, Edna Butler, Seeretary and Treasurer, and Mr. Helmbrecht, (las Adviser. Our class Was getting smaller each year. Edith left a to go back to Beason. Alethea Pulliam also Cecided to leave us. Me had a lawn party at the home of Nedra Funk. This was our Hirst class party and was enjoyed by all. Several of our number enter: the Literary Meet, and although all did not take first place, Came through with high honors, Finally, balmy days came and I 1en} : : and the ae school pienies, finals, Baccalaureate, Commencement, ® ast day, r be e . . Th ad When we asa assembled in our Junior year, we h member, Faye : re 4 Swartz, making a total of sevente BD. eS . oR rheera Gerald Cox, President, Mary Belle ae en : : 36 a! Nr » Lula Daggett, Secretary and Treasurer, and Miss Eon, Parent-T The traditional Freshmen weiner roast was “Hallowe” ent- ° : . il , ent Party eachers Association gave the high school q grea +i once” masked and the gathering wa ney for Our cla arnival and box social to raise ito 3 al vi) »¢ - Edna Butler left us and decid q nev electe’ Pres! (‘lass ‘he

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