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

 - Class of 1934

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a BLUE AND GOLD —————— W. D. KEYES Principal and History F. B. NORTON VIVIAN BELL Agriculture E ‘lis! and we Biology MARTHA FLUGUM Language and Algebra —16—

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: ed and journeyed to Millar Park in —- —s Bloomington. Tarly in May the Juniors q entertained us at the Junior-Senior Banquet at Sunnyside Country Club near Decatur. .: Now we are about to leave and this will be one of the last times we will all be together. The School Picnic will be a farewell party. During its four years of existence the class has been active in all extra-cirrieular activi- ties. On a May thirty first we shall received our diplomas and the class will be a memory. ‘‘Tout est bien qni finit bien. —Harry Bowden. PEOPLE IN BIG HOUSES I walked along, noticing buds on the | trees, | ; And I saw red berries on some bushes, And I saw the velvet lawns of people in big houses. I do not envy them— People in big houses. ame. For as I walk along I am contented, a And T am glad that I ean see q flowers And that I do not have to sit Jn a big house, for hours and hours. (No, I do not envy them— 9 Pronle in big houses. -— What do they know of life and love ‘That a little cottage holds within? No, I am glad that I am free, That I ean walk along contented And smile at them— People in big houses the Neate —Betty Potter. lg FRESHIES HAVE FROLIC | T seream You seream We all seream For ice eream.”’ This was the ery of the freshmen who attended a party at Louise Ann Parker’s home May 22. An enjoyable evening was spent. May you, Freshies, keep up the good work. CLASS SONG Tune: ‘ ‘Memories’’ Verse Round us when the end comes stealing Shadows of days that are gone Thoughts of the old days revealing Memories of school linger on. Cho. Memorics, memories, Dreams of school so true. Tf an honor comes to us, We’ll credit it to you. High school days, our, school days, Among our friends and chums. We’re leaving you now— But still you will be In our beautifui - Memories. . —Geraldine Hilt. Juniors Breakfast at Salt Creek Every time we turned around and looked back into the study hall Friday, May 18, we were sure to. see a junior sleeping. Upon inquiring into the mat- ter we found that a group of the girls had staved up all night, so they would he rerdyv to go to the four o’clock break- fast. Friday! Tsk! What will the juniors do next ? General Business Science Class Presents Unusual Assembly Miss Hallford’s Business Seience Class presented an interesting assembly. The first part consisted of a play, “Travelers All,’’ with characters port- roved bv Melbourne’ Tazelle, Bill Wikoff. Dale Redmon, Stella Halicki, Joan Foulke, George Lienhart, Casmier TL[alicki, Pauline Braden, Albert Kinkaid snd other members of the class. Wilma Shoemaker gave a readme, and Harriet Bunner sang. The Maroa High School Rhythm Band played three selections. The girls were hair-ribbons, and short socks. Betty Adams was the leader. Jeanette Parker aecompanied them. tin



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BLUE AND GOLD== R. DUBOIS . Mathematics ”” and Social Seience q oe . ‘7 e., . 1 % . 7 . cy. 5 “aa - g 2 ; ’ : ‘ J. H. WOLFE PAULINE HALFORD Science Business Course and tg Coach ELLEN GARRISON Home Economics —l7—

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