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

 - Class of 1933

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WHAT’S AHEAD? School's out! Exams over! Books closed!—and the school year is at an end! Then what’s ahead? How is one to spend the next three months without school friends? To me, vacation is a time to spend in leisure, but in the kind of leisure which improves one’s health, physically and mentally. It is time to do some of the many, many enjoyable pastimes put aside during the past nine months. Of course, I shall not be able to do all; but it will be a pleasure to dabble here and there at will. If all dreams and plans come true, I first of all, intend to see part of the World's Fair. Aside from trips to Indiana - polis and smaller towns, my travelling will be limited—quite so. How fortunate you would be if I could transfer to Maroa one of the lakes near my hcme! Within thirty miles there are eleven good-sized bodies of water, suitable places for swim- ming. There will I spend a goodlier portion of my time dur- ing vacation. There won't be much for me to do, however, aside from tennis, sailing, fishing, dancing, playing bridge, boating, paint- ing, writing, sewing, stenciling and, last but not least reading. The very first minute I have will find me burried away in my room with my nose in either one of those lovely books, given to me by the Junior Class. Yes, I promise to read many good books to recommend to M. C. H. S. students next year. May I not expect the same from them? What a thrill it would be to hear trom some Maroaians during the summer! Yes,—and I shaii be ever so anxious to return again when school days are the most pleasant in Maroa. —MISS FERREE. My Plans for the Summer June first and graduation means a vacation for all theo ctudents and most of the teachers. Not so in my case. At least all the rest of the students and faculty will be cee: picd differently, if at ail. Of course, I will not meet my classes in the class room, but I will see them in the fields besides their projects. At least every two weeks I will have about twenty- five boys and girls to visit at their homes. There I will visit their projects, advise and help them in some phase of their work and record progress made. Besides my regular vocational students, I have two live 4-H clubs which will be meeting twice a month during the summer. I attend these meetings and help plan for them. June 7, 8, 9 there is a 4-H club tour to the tniversity. June 16 and 17 will be the State Vocational Judging contest at Cham- paign, which my boys always attend. July 12 will be the County 4-H Judging contest tor which I must prepare a tcam, and I am asked to help provide the place for said contest. During August there will be the Vovational fair at Monti- cello and the 4-H club show at Decatur and the state fair. Besides all this, I have a week’s conference at the univers- ity in the latter part of June and I would like to spend a few days at the World’s fair. I am supposed to get a month’s vaca- tion during the summer, bt with this program ahead of me, I will do well to get a few days. berore I know it school will be ready to start again in the fall and I won’t have all done that I had planned for. —F. B. NORTON. Vacation I shall spend part of the summer in White Hall with my father, and part in East Alton with my sister. I hope to at- tend the fair for a day or Two. —L. ELLEN GARRISON. ve - oe ° ove e e ° . We ER RO 2 Sooke te oleele oleet foolerd - ate water ys wee wae wae P° s oerest noelestoctestes oy Dee) “7 J ¢ sae 7 hehe °° @ he vee tee , . % more, °° on OA . 4% » 2 ome ,° tes DR. C. M. WOOD “a . ote - . +. ¢ oS Le J ° . t - ¢ % @ @ ate a tat Mee %. 6 J @¢ @ ote) Secheoteclectecteclectectectoctoote . - -“ ot ot - ot ots os — . ¢ Foe we Or Dx: 2. 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How I Plan to Spend the Summer I am planning to take a two week's trip to New Mexico in the early part of June. Most of the time will be spent in the mountain country around Silver City, New Mexico. My brother and Franklin Caplinger will be the other members of the party. We plan to rough it, camping out, doing our own cooking and dishwashing, etc., etc. Following this I shall attend the Summer Session at the University of Illinois, where I shall receive my Master’s Degree in Education in August at the close of the session. The remaining time in August will be spent in getting ready for the next school year here, necessitating an early re- turn to Maroa, —W. D. KEYES. Maroa 4-H Live Stock Club Summer Program June 13—-Place—John Spreckelmeyer. Serving—Don Pulliam and Leon Riley. Entertainment—Lester Fishel and George Stein. Helen Wikoff—Care of Beef Animal. George Stein—Care of guilt. Paul Braden—Care of dairy Calf. June 27—Place—Dwane BPrett. Serving—-George Lienhart. Entertainment—Leon Riley and Donald Pulliam. Aaron Fishel—Explain how to make a good waller. Billy Wikoff—Demonstrate hair curling for show. Kenneth Ferrill—Demonstrate and tell how to make good home-made cover for Calf. July 11—Place—Ralph Hanes. Serving—George Stein and Paul Braden. Entertainment—Aaron Fishel and Robert Rainey. Raiph Hanes—Preparing Beef Calf for show. Robert Rainey—Teaching Calf to pace. Wayne Wikoff—-Preparing guilt for show. July 25—Place—Robert Rainey. Serving—Aaron and Larkin Fishel. Entertainment—Ross Wikoff and Ralph Hanes. George Lienhart—Summer Pasture for Hogs. Mildred Riley—Explain how to prevent flies on Calf. ; Harold Lienhart—Explain how to clip a dairy Calf. Aug. 8—Place—Ross Wikoff. Serving—Wayne Wikoff and Doyle Thomas. Entertainment—John Spreckelmeyer and Kenneth Ferrill. : Keith Brett—Types of hog houses. Lester Fishel—Why vaccinate against cholera. John Spreckelmeyer—Prevention of lice and mites. Ross Wikoff—Teaching pigs to eat at a creep. Sept. 16—Picnic . Glee Club Assists Band in Concert Conover’s Military Band held an indoor, benefit concert in the high school auditorium, Wednesday, May 24, for the purpose of raising money to carry on the usual summer open air concerts. The Girls Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Ferree, assisted by giving several numbers during the evening. ° ¢ © + —o o° s CR Re KK OA 7 +e “- °; °; or? °; ad yey o6'e A es 6 . . Me + , .%., % 00g 9 85° °° . +908 7 Fe Fe Heel +. oF aalesterlostesieolertecleoleolooleolenlonlorlerierierion nn ta a ale a ae ate ae ae a Oe oe 2, @ 6 Wf + @ @ oe ¢. © © % . ek 146 . os ate . SELECT GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATE at H. B. LUNDH SON Jewelers—Optometrists -» Clinton, Tl. ®. ©..9. 6.10. 0 0, 00,000 %,00,99,' Se stoetertes Se ref s . ee yd me Pe. cok wheels leelerloelerte sfee}eets a eleels sleefer} ofeote ele eleoloofoofoeloclocloelooloet wleele ad he iat “ “s “ is a ery ee a 0. 0. 0-0..6. 0 9.9. 9 6. 9 0 940, 0% 0.0». 0. 0.0: 0. 0. 9. Go Pa Sarateeror oer ol 0b, OU 2U,00 0+ Oo a whe aad A a ted ed thd ed vd od “ dd lad alee dal od rere nd eee ee »; ad ead ; fad ere” eo oe 8 wie Cae. ev © ans “ : oe . -- “ ne of ote . ; ° oe % ;. 6 “° , oe Ld 7 oe '— ‘ te = -- OG -- . oe “e 3 “ - % Food z OG + . - J ‘ oe °° ¥ : “ : arre 2 ° ‘S oe I 0.0.0. © © © © 0 o 6 6 © © 0 © 2. o GO 9, 0 electectecteclecloceeeree eereeeon ¢ RO CT LST OD Ot 0060 OF O00 Og Ot Ot Ot Ot OPO SO 8 O00 0 O00 OOO Oe, ded ee dee ed ae ee ar re @, 09 £6 9° Oo e+ 0. 0.9, Fo. (9.2 F-92292 $9, Paid +7 7+ oS OS + +. Ho MOO 0 00 00 000% 00,00 00,00, 0 ¥ 00.8 V0 0,000, 00,0000 OP 0%, 0% 0,0 0,000 OO 00 08 00 OF 00 20,00, 08 OF e+ oe Ag ee . we DEALER 54 . 7 Tr aX - POULTRY, EGGS AND CREAM ¥ . ° : J. W. BOWMAN i ex . . oe - J . -- x x PHONE 1701 MAROA, ILL. -- ®, 2.2.2. ©, 9,9, Rota tant natin of GSS. Oo, © o @: a. eo. . ©. Go © © @ 2 a. oo a GS 1040 O54 0,0 0,0 0,4 0004 OOOO 80.8 O80 010,80 000 O00 Oe sfeoleete O00 ,O0 00,90 OF OOOO 90, OO, 00 8090 20,00 90 SO OOOO OO 4 + ‘eote ote Pe0%ee! ve efectos’. : HAINES ESSICK : : Decatur, Illinois : Sesetetntcetetneetntoetetooefetnfceetenfneefetnfnefefefenfnffefefetetentntebch senbeteteoententeteoentnteteoententetesentstedeobntntecenstesonlntetesenelesfnfeeebentecentetesfetene : : XA os + i % : WE EXTEND OUR : 3 Heartiest Congratulations 5 : To The Senior Class : : AND We Thank The : - . i Community For Their Patronage = . ca During The Past Year : % ‘ t : t x MAROA’S : : : COMPLETE FOOD MARKET : SL ate a ae a se ei ee ee ake i kk Se Oe ke ik ee Onn



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