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“A PAULINE HALLFORD B,. S. Millikin. Bookkeeping, Typing, General Business Science. J. HOWARD WOLFE— B. S. Mommeouth-. Physics, General Science, Physical Edueation, 1 year Post-Graduate, Mom- mouth... MARTHA FLUGUM— B. A. U. of Wis. Latin, French, Algebra. FACULTY E. H. MENKE— PRINCIPAL A. B. Ind. U., M. A. Co- lumbia U., 1 year Post- Graduate, Ind. U. Mathematics. W. D. KEYES— B. A. Ill. Wesleyan U. Social Sciences, English. CLARA FERREE A. B. Butler University. English, Dramatics Music, Library. F. B. NORTON. Boa GU. Of EF. Agriculture, Biology, General Science. L. ELLEN GARRISON— B. S. VU. of I. Home Economics.
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a THE MAROA Blue and Gold a ee SO MAROA, ILLINOIS, JUNE 1, 1933 . NUMBER Vill Eee VOLUME III MAROA COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL : 4 x = NY “SS ‘s ‘ PS ERR oceed SRD DERN RRT, NPOOOOOSAATTEANMVS NERV en NRROAMALS The Maroa Community High School District was organized in June, 1920. For ten years high school facilities were rented from the City School. At the end of this time the enrollment had outgrown the old building and it became nec- essary to ask the voters to build a new building. The Board of Education was authorized to issue bonds to build at an elec- tion held on March 22, 19380. The members of the Board at this time were, D. M. Dewhirst, President; W. C. McGuire, Secretary; H. E. Gray; Calvin Query; and Dr. A. C. Ammann. Ground was broken for the new building in July, the corner stone was laid September 19, 1930, and the building formally dedicated by Hon. Francis G. Blair, State Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion, April 24, 1931. The school was occupied, however, in March, The class of 1931 was the first to graduate from it. The architect was Churles Harris, and the contractor was George A. Moeller, both of Decatur, Dlinois.
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SENIORS PRESIDENT CURTIS MORGAN— “Happy am I, from care I’m free Why can’t they all be contented like me he President, 1; “The Toreacors,” 1; “Taking Papa’s Place,” Operetta, 2; Glee Club, 1, 2,; Treasurer, 2; Baseball, 1, 2; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra, 1, 2, 3; Football, 3, 4; Track, 3, 4: “Intruding on Horace,” 3; Vice-president,3; “The Whole Town's Laughing,” 4; Hi-Y, Treasurer, 3, Vice-president, 4; Radio Club, 4; President, 4; Speaker on Commencement Pro- gram, 4. VICE-PRESIDENT FRANKLIN CAPLINGER— “All’s well that ends well.’ Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Treck, 1, 2, 3; Football, 3, 4; Hi-Y Sceretary, 3, 4; Glee Club, 4; Junior Senior Reception Com- mittee, 3; Radio Club, 1, 2, 4; Blue and Gold Staff, 4; ‘“In- truding on Horace,” 3; ‘““‘The Whole Town’s Laughing,” 4; Vice-president, 4; ‘‘Chonita,” 4; Orchestra, 1, 2; Student Coun- cil, 4; Speaker on Commencement program, 4. SECRETARY-TREASURER WALTER WHEELER— “Time hath a taming hand.” Literary Club; Radio Club, 1, 2; Vice-president, 3; Booster Club, 1, 2; “Intruding on Horace,” 3; Secretary and Treas- urer, 4; Hi-Y, 3, 4. BRUCE ATKINS— “He freshly and cheerfully asked how a man could kill time.” ‘.he Toreadors,”’ 1; Radio Club, 3; Hi-Y, 3; Basketball, 3; Track, 3. GLORGE R. AUSTIN— “For man is man and master of his fate.” Football, 1, Manager, 3, Captain, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track: 2. S,4422hi-y sClub, (3; °4 BF. FE. A., 2; Radio Club, ‘2; 4-H Ciub, 2; Glee Club, 4; “Chonita,” 4; “The Whole Town’s Laughing,” 4; Class Will, 4; Cenois All Star Basketball Se- icction, 4; Record Relay Teams, 3, 4; Basketball Programs, 4; Intramural Referee, 4; Manager Benefit Dance, 4. EVELYN BALES— “Her eyes are filled with laughter, Her mouth is full with words.” Glee Club, 3, 4; President, Glee Club, 4; “Chonita,” 4; “In- truding on Horace,” 3; Blue and Gold Staff, 4; Home Ec. Club, 4; G. A. A., 2; Junior Senior Reception Committee, 3; Senior Play Committee, 4; Hiking Club, 3; Macon County Music Festival Quartette, 4; Librarian, 4. HCLUIN BOURNE— “Oviet lass, few know the treasures stored in you.” Home Ec. Club, 1, 2, 4; Hiking Club, 1, 3; Literary Club, 1; Basketball, 1, 2, 3; G. A. A., 4; Junior-Senior Reception Com- mittee, 3; Blue and Gold Staff, 4; Class Prophecy Committee, 4; Class Day Committee, 4; ‘typing Contest, 4. BERNA CRADEN— “A charming maid beloved by all.” “Swastika”; G. A. A.; Tennis Club; Glee Club; Blue and Gold Staff, 4. FRCODDONNA BRENNING— ‘As true she is, as she has proved herself.” Class Day Committee, 4; Girl’s Council, 1; Operetta, 1; PRasketball, 1; G. A. A., 1, 4; “The Whole Town’s Laugh- ing,” 4. ak Te
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