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

 - Class of 1933

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a FRANCIS MOTT ROBERTA. McKINLEY. JUNIOR WALLER EVELYN McKINLEY MARY LOUISE COULTER . MARCELLA HIGDON RUTH AUSTIN | | ; i ong Fett M. C. H. S. ORCHESTRA ™ a o . Tay. Ne “s « - a LOR teh ' vga “saat ta 4A az - - v- . EMILY JANE DEWHIRST MAXINE GROVES “MARY JUNE CRAMER HAROLD LIENHART ALICE J. PARKER HAROLD HESS, (Director.) LEOTA AUSTIN BOB STOUTENBOROUGH ALBERTA LIENHART MARY ALICE McGUIRE BETTY ADAMS LEONARD BRADEN ISABELL FERRILL JAMES STERLING LOIS BRUNSON

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Don McKinlcy is helping to end the depression—at least two candy bars per day. Friend—‘“When do you graduate?” Bob A.—‘‘June 1.” Friend—‘Surprised ?” Bob— “Oh! No! I’ve been expecting it for years.” Dumb Boners George Stein thinks rhubarb is a kind of celery gone blood- shot. “Vaccination was discovered by Jenner, an English man. He first got the germ from a cow, called cowpox.” (Information furnished by a test paper belonging to John Thrift.) Special Message (Code on request) Bxwundxy brkzsckchow skrgx gwurg xch. Gwuerg xchowy driogth nxy dts. Dtxrog enfghit fitghdilfinog. —MART PULLIAM. Education Matriculation Incarceration Probation Saad Hibernation Conversation Vegetation Relaxation me] Perturbation j Examination } Graduation. Miss Ferree—‘‘Write about rabbit and ground hog.” Catherine M.—‘‘Do you mean write about sausage?” Emily Jans—‘I don’t understand baseball at all, do you?” Mary Louise—‘‘You don’t have to understand it. Every- thing is decided by a man they call the vampire.” Maymalene G.—‘“I see where a man married a woman for money. You wouldn’t marry me for money, would you, Virgil?” Virgil—‘‘No, not for all the money in the world.” Mr. Wolfe—‘Every day we breathe oxygen. What do we breathe at night, Larkin ?”’ Larkin—‘“Nitrogen.” Traffic Cop (in Decatur)—‘“What do you mean, young man, by letting your car wobble all over the pavement? Why don’t you use both hands?” “Happy” Caplinger (with his girl beside him )— “But officer, I can’t let go of the wheei erfirely, you know.” Mr. Menke—“Young man, how is it always that you are the last to arrive in the morning and the first to leave at night ?”’ “Freck” Smart—‘Why, sir you wouldn’t want me to be late twice, would you?” Mr. Keyes—‘Do you think airship travel will ever become as popular as railroad travel ?’’ Twain Fort—“Certainly not. How are you going to throw a person off if he refuses to pay his fare?” Timmie C. (arriving late at ball ground)—‘What's the score ?” Jim Sterling— “Nothing to nothing.” Timmie— Say, that must be a good game, huh?” Jimmie—“Don’t know. The game hasn’t started yet. 4G 77 . 7+ 7 7° oe Phone 39 J ,. ee ee TORE) +7 +6 + , °; °, a) +o +e +e o:. O2@ G7 @. 0. oO. @. .F, .@ 204° O49 90,9 090,90, 9 0,90, . oe , , Pe eK OR ER ++ +e 46% . °, °, ,° ,° 2 o 648, ¢ «@ 4° 5° 5° % , “ Base Balls, , wt 0:06. .6 ooo tere e 299. ©. O @ oO. Oo @ @ @ @ ? a. OS. OO, OO +o ee Pat a a aa a ae aaa a OO Pe PD LP Pa Sigia’ Ae ay .' . COP tle o'%e' %e: 6 “oo L “—- ness % : a ae ee ae ie ae ak ba aed +0 f ee . © © 6 6 6 6 © © 6. 6 4. 6 |)..2. 6. O.06. 6.9.2 © © © 2. 2, 2..9,% . +o) ee 68 6% oe + 66 Oe Oe 28 OF OF OF OF OF ad 00 00,00 00,00 00 ,00,0% 00° f° eo a te) ' es x %. te ee ete at Johnson’s Gas and Oils Truck Service C. E. MOTT Maroa, Illinois @ o. ©. Oo G G. OG fo. Cae °F oeleeleeleeleeleeleeleeleeleeleeleeloeleeleeloe ee, ad’) | A RA OGe@ O26 6; SS. O:..O S LIN VILLE’S HARDWARE Complete Line of Fishing Tackle oS OO. O O. 2. Oo. Oo oS. @ . [a Ra . Oo, °°, OO6 e802 2, eo Ma . sls eleeleeleeloeleeloeloelooloeloeloeloeloeloeloet ee! oe 22 66 oe SHOES A. L. SON MAROA, ILLINOIS seteeteetseteeteets oo Oo “ “ Og a os ohooh feefeelocieotocioetoets ofreleeleeeoleeteeieeieetoed: e 47e a « 6 .9..4 8. 6 WHITE PIG SKIN AND PIG LEATHERS OUTSTANDING FOR SPRING AND SUMMER S14 to $6 t a BAKER’S Cw . . On Route 2 Pe o .@ ff @.f. 4.0 Oooo 00 2°, OO, O00, OF 08 OO OO Nae aan) Indoor Balls Tennis Balls and Tennis Rackets e%e . , % os ” fe % o%e rte REPAIRED QUICK SERVICE WHILE-U-WAIT GRAUPMAN oa eS SO) 6 © © 64 6 @ 6 GIS OB Oo 6 © 6 2 6 @ 8 © ae ee ee ‘es ere a ie oe OF OF 6+ OF Oe OF OF ee He Oe Oe te Rae On, 00, o 00,892 m + foefonteatentectectecteetoatooteatentectectecteteeteets ” a e oe os oe a sleet oe oleefeeteeloreeleeieeteet: steels sleoleeteetes! + a. 2. 2. 2. A. oo ae head ade ade” he + . . 4 ube’ ne ae S. . OD. .o m9 ,°%,° .% he's . 6 @ . 7 Qeets serene J. H. SCHMITH SON ; Jewelers and Optometrists : Illinois : 7 ° Pcovcotcoreeteoroe ee a. 6. oo. OC, @ @ @. 2 @ OO OO Eatin tie U a 20 40 40 ae +2 40 6% 6e +¢ +0 oe ed ah ed ale te ate Nad oelecloeloolooleeleelecleelooleolooieelaeloe ee eeloelonlon’: ¢. 2° ed a o% Me oe ote AY ee 6 «4 as as + o%e . = 2. .% bead) Socfestesterte + +e



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HI-Y NEWS The Hi-Y Club was recently requested to send in to the State Headquarters suggestions for better meetings and gen- eral improvements in Hi-Y methods. Some of the club officers responded and sent in several suggestions that the club had worked out here. One plan, that the club worked out here, was to systematically work through the club roll call for dis- cussion leaders. These discussion leaders were responsible for making out discussion questions and distributing them to the members at the meeting. This plan insured every member of some time taking part in the meetings. If a member failed to make out his questions, he was then responsible to the execut- ive committee, who was in charge of picking the discussion members from the membership list. The club hopes to get together a number of members and go down to Camp Seymour for awhile. Also, some week end camps may be organizod in the iatter part of July and August to go down and camp at Lake Decatur. Several of the mem- ors dd this last year and the stories they told of the good Um s there will probably make it a bigger affair this year. Some changes are being planned in the club next year. The age limit wil probably be reduced a year or two, thus al- lowing more freshmen to get into the club. The club this year, after discussing the matter, felt that more successful work could be done in the way of educating members to Hi-Y standards, if. members were started earlier in the club work. The club is planning to add more recreational equipment next year. High School Picnic The annual high school picnic was held May 31, at Nelson Park, Decatur. Sandwiches, potatoe chips, pickles and ice cream were in high esteem, while all such animal life as bugs and flies were in attendance. The pupils left the school at 1:30 p. m., and spent the af- ternoon in many interesting and enjoyable activities. Of course, all were ready to eat at the sound of the supper gong, and much merriment was maintained during this interesting event. An enjoyable time was had by all the students, who returned in the evening after a reported “swell time.” — --—— Juniors To Have Picnic On Friday, June 2, the Juniors are scheduled to enjoy a class picnic at Nelson Park. The menu has been prepared, which is very delicious. Everyone is planning on a good time. Doris Pride is Valedictorian Doris Pride is M. C. H. S. Valedictorian for 1933 with an average of 94.3. Evelyn Dash is Salutatorian with an average of 93.7. The next three highest were Maxine Groves with an averace of 88.5, Gerald Langrand, 87.5 and Mary Pennypack- er, 87.4. The boy and girl with the highest average will re- ceive a sholarship to Jacksonville College. Students to Receive Letters The point system was installed in our high school this year for the first time. Mr Wolfe, with aid of the Sopho- more class of last year, worked out the point system. The required number of points for a letter is 1150. Points are given for scholarship, attendance, and all extra-curricular act- ivities. Letters are to be presented to the students at a special assembly, to be held in the high school gym, Thursday morning, June 1. Reelee sloelesleslesleclestoolee’ os tontes! leelesteeleslen oo teet soot toe! ontes’ oelen’ ontontontontenioslesloeloelonlon Ye z JOHN LARSON . ; A. + = ‘ : HARDWARE ¢ ¢ AND : : SPORTING GOODS : ‘ ; :] Phone 45 . Maroa, Ill. : Spite teteetteteeettenetneebteiniettet ealetont — : LET US ‘3 OLEAN AND STORE t : YOUR WINTER GARMENTS - ‘° Get Them Out of Your Closets! { Insured Against Fire and Theft! Demothed and Stored in Moth-Proof Bags! 5 You Pay for Them When You Take Them Out! + = FURS CLEANED AND STORED OR STORED ONLY } : SCHUDELS’ : veeeeqveteeteedeetecfeteeteeteefeeteefeefeteeteateedeedenfocfefeetoefeeteafoedeefeefecfeeefeefoefoeteafeafeateeteafeafeafeet e ee = ROBERT STOUTENBOROUGH : : GENERAL INSURANCE : - MAROA, ILLINOIS . = 3 x z OFFICE IN CROCKER CO., BANK : = yl t S. STeed deed edeeteedeebeedeng ocoeteed edieteedie eotieee.ndeedieLeetieleateeti ale ataeteeteeteeteafeatentoefeefecteefeefeeteel a ” MATHENY. PARKER : : Conoco Bronze Hi-Test Gas 5 = No Increase In Price = GERM PROCESSED OIL z TANK SERVICE FIRESTONE TIRES : = ROUTE 2 SOUTH OF TOWN : = PHONE 71 MAROA, ILL. $ stiateatent wafeaeateteatecteateolsetseteetecfeots eleeteateatentee? ssafeefecfesteateotecteeefeetecteeefeafectecfecfeafeafect hoe oerententententenlentortoeontondonlorfontenlonloolonienloeiontontontestenfenleatenteeteeleelealeeteeteetenlenleefeets ws = ee) ieeetee - ake cfonte : CLEANERS TO THEIR : MAJESTIES THE 1933 : GRADUATES, $ R. H. WAKEFIELD. oitente oe “ te oe te we we te we © spate tatnpad deb edchehet hed ebeteheneteeteeheteebeeieeieehteeetehet TES

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