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

 - Class of 1933

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phtherhrhihrtnhh bib er et secon peoeewer ar: t : | Elect as Judges Men of Trained: | Judicial and Legal Experience: : : Interesting Facts About 40fthe Nominees =: . «7 : 3 : Henveverecporueriere t: ot “aka a if oo x : seunererecnoruenEerE teoNlih ici” Tn: yes: il j Oc ae ¢ j aaa eeeirgatin ' prpensece’ 08 4 ee Zz “e + ¥ as : $ bx + z z : + os + i ba od ss D. H. WANSLEY FRANK B. LEONARD ; i Judge Wamsley served Judge Leonard was a x twelve years as Douglas |}} trial lawyer for 15 years. + 5 County Judge. He has jf} He was elected Circuit + es been Gircuit Judge for |]| Judge in 1931. He has es - six years. His judicial |] speeded up court pro- + x experience entitles him i] cedure. His record enti- “ to re-election. j| tles him to re- -election. + i 440 7 oo ek ae TT 4. ill ‘i i x JAMES S$. BALDWIN ii , y W. E. REDMON : x =f wn | Sample Ballot it . + to Judge Baldwin served : HH e WE. Redmon served +. kn twelve years as Circuit ine (x) REPUBLICAN maiente 38 Seate's As. | + “ Judge and two years on IT i i : torney of Macon County. + Le the Appellate Court Ju: |; He SUPREME COURT Unanimously endorsed 4. “ dicial experience is es- || Por Judge of the Supreme Court: by Macon County. Re- +: ¢ sential for the Supreme i | Third Supreme Court Joticial Distriat publican lawyers for Ey “ Court. His record enti- i [x] JAMES S. BALDWIN, Circuit Judge First- + ¥ tles him to election. ies class judicial timber. mS ae ‘tl CARCUrT COURT I + “ | | Por Judges of the Circuit Court: | + 1x Bint Joticial Circuit. +: ae (Wore for Thee) + $ | | 3) D. H. WAMSLEY, ‘ Je | iy Tuscola. “s + | [x] FRANK b. LEONARD H ———— nt } I TT t Gmanmensneusees sbi teu nes sesUaedO SLA Leeeeeet”CLUN'L ree ee Teer eet: PLEO CTT) + v mM 3 WILLIAM E. REDMON, + o- : H 4 ur. ‘ : ‘ » e Vote For the Republican Candidates in the + cs 3 ‘ Judicial Election, Monday, June 5th : a Published by the REPUBLICAN JUDICIAL COMMITTEE (Sixth Judual Sea ¢ 4 BW dons, Chewmen, 1324 Wes Macon Street, Decatys. Hhnon J C Tivpeyt, Secretary, D17 Nevth State Stree Montaceli Miaeve z x % oe x , : 7 sedednetetpdptetetete ted PAA AAA AAA ATTA AIA IND EEE cuentas

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CLASS POEM ; KEYHOLE We saw Bruce Atkins looking moon-eyed at Evelyn Bales and wondered what Mary Louise would think of that. BUILD FOR C A ’ MARAOCTER, NOT FOR FAME And Bob Austin tells the coach he hadn't had a bit of Four years now we have played and worker money all year to spend on foolishness. J. H. W. looked skep- We have been loyal to our alma mater and tical. Have never a duty shirked i's Evelyn Bales keeping time to the music with both feet That was' really worthwhile » sles ' and-both jaws. We like the way she can do it on those podoes. We have learned to be happy and do Berna Braden trying to pull her high heel from the com- All work with a smile. position floor after just missing a stamp at Fay’s major toe. We are not an unusual el-ss ’ Freddonna Brenning looking far, far away, just waiting But I’m sure that you for Mr. L., we suppose. Vill admit that we have always Helen Bourne making a typewriter sound like dried peas Made thd’ ‘grades. n necded to pass s He falling on a slate. And have certainly gained . | Frankiin Cap.inger showing off the new Dodge to some The elements meaning truth. girls. We don't think the car got all the admiration. Grace Cooper iambasting two smart alecs. More power to Every class has a motto. Rei i you Grace. Those pecks are rare. mg an average class, 3c do, iy ae Tim Crouch throwing his right thumb out of gear trying We adopted it when just Freshmen ee Mey get to Clinton And shall keep it in crossing liic’s plain. ‘Evelyn Dash studying like a trooper right up to the last Our exceptionally good motto is, . . minute, Nice work, Evelyn. Build for character and not for eee A : ‘Harold Groce leaning over a steering wheel like he was A motto that has brought us. ; rs sis RON 80 per. ve saw later he was just trying to count the To the goal that-weare before Sat . dead bugs on the wind shield. A motto that has. been, Proficahle, . Maxine Groves strolling down a dark street with G. R. And will prove so much moze — ton 3 Don’t believe that Max. That is not the first time I ever told In the days to come when all of us co eae anyone that. Have pee. from M. C. H.S. doors. ak’ » Don Hayden looking as s if he had just whipped Mart for the We ned ta le Oh ee eS . ‘practice ‘he got. out of it, All ie eee oe tates Sarr Sen is ri Mareella Higdon. ‘walking lixe a pony. Tht moe must ‘be: on our ways — o7.5 ae ia trying to calm A. J. Parker. Her waves To a higher goal. somewhere in the future years, . : To a goal we have ' set frcm the mowiedge, ee iS ak eu ete trying to act like she didn’t know V. O. me Spxing the past four: vests: | Se tis a cos a! -® - np John, Kirby. looking too DEnOS for words. Passed Physics, It would not bé wise to say all of ME owe ses $5 4 aidn’t.you, John ? Wil profit by “all: we have gained. - Res -°« Gerald Langrand crying because he got 92.7 instead of It would not be true to.say we-all els » 93. We could offer no sympathy. «. . Had hit the mark where we aimed, Te .. Caroline Leach writing a»spring poem inspired by the old But this I can say and feel sure = time love of an ex-manager. Ve have built for character, if not for fame. Mew “Mary Liming wading through a big puddle of water. This journey will soon” be, ended, ‘ wal We're glad she didn't Say it outloud. But another we. will begin aM = 3 4 ag: ABA “ae Virginia Lyons trillin’ her hair. We think its ok., too. Which will not be. mapped and planned . Don- McKinley driving a bus that should lead the historical As our one in-high school has been, | “parade at the fair. Don said to the fellow with him that Col- But we will-bear ever onward Da umbus eloped with Isabella in it. First for character and then for fame... ae . Eloise McKinley poised and beaming. Was someone com- és ing down the hall to see’about a date? Just another graduating class ode UO William Meils lifting his brows and Dorking just like’ a As you have.seen in the past. Though we may not be unusual We do have a different aim. Which I have told before, ‘but. will tell erain Build for-character and not. Sec § for fame. judge on a bench, Curtis Morgan ecuine plain mean at play practice. Shame on you “pinkie.” Mary Pennypacker writing some of those lovely words and not to boys. We wish we could do it, Mary. Our future is before’ ‘us a Doris Pride all cozy in a car waiting for a shower to pass. What it holds we do not know She didn’t look as if she was crying for a dry spell. But what ever it may bo a4 . Willis Spicer cleaning up on Fay and Curt. We don't You can feel sure that we will strive OF 2? Blane you, Willis. You've stood a lot. Strive on until we have won, ©. James Sterling making a pretty” peg to first. Maybe ‘Till we have reached the. Olahant goal. cs. , XE. D. likes ball players. All of udpan’t be Lincolns ? — oe Martha Stimmel wondering how Bill could be so late. Nor can we be WWashingtons poe) ea Margaret Thrift trying to keep up with Hugh Pulliam, But if ever in the years to come © mis : Lyle Tozer putting a real shine:on 'em. Atta boy, Lylie. Some of us become great | John Ward by bia genius alone making a junk pile save Then you can feel very proud you knew these graduates. his — i rying’ to get a dime out of our alligator “iss THE CLASS OF THIRTY-THREE. hunter. Walt was nearly exhausted and had but 3 ae it —EVELYN DASH. when we took our last peek. -—14— OCU os er a a ae a — Pena Wek K' «



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‘se. 7a A HAROLD LIENHART RUTH AUSTIN EMILY J. DEWHIRST JUNIOR WALLER SUGENE WESTBROOK ifARTHA SNIDER 2ELDA HICKS — MILDRED RILEY Se 7 qz . SOPHOMORES Pe SRR i=? AS nabs. aS x 5 eB i Viger oe ‘piss rete ¢ ve ee Ver a ee ee JACK TROXELL HARRIET BUNNER MARY J. CRAMER DONALD PULLIAM RUTH A, FOULKE ELOISE CRABTREE BETTY ADAMS . EMERSON CRISMAN Officers. PRESIDENT—RUTH AUSTIN. VICE-PRESIDENT—CHARLES ‘MILNES. TREASURER—HARRIET BUNNER. SECRETARY—EMILY JANE DEWHIRST. | : a ve teed - , : . Z - ‘24 ’ | ; sity Pe ae rma) gs ete +) : ben np D,; ie: ae iP 4 ca bees A aio CHARLES MILNES ALDA STULLER HUGH PULLIAM WILMA SHOEMAKER CLARA BRENNING VIRGIL OGDEN WARNER SMART JAMES VANTRIES

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