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1 nt ail ——BLUE AND Go Lp—— SENIORS CHOSEN FOR PLAQUE On May 31, the seniors whose names were to be placed on the gold plaque were announced. The seniors voted on the five they wishsed to have selected but the final choice rested with the faculty. The names were chosen on the following grounds; Character, personality, leadership, scholastie ability, and participation in extra curricular activities. Those chosen were: Doris Carney, Rober tStoutenborough, Chris Garriott, Geraldine Hilt, and Helen Wikoff. — HONORABLE MENTION The following seniors have been on the honor roll all their senior year: Virginia Hockaday, Hattie Halicki, Robert Stoutenborough, Pauline Larson, Deral Rains, Doris Carney, Cathryn Berry, Betty Potter, Leota Austin, and Harriett Pollock. OVER UNDER NEVER AROUND Over, under, never around Has been 34’s main back ground, To strive towards a goal has been our aim Although some of us care not for fame. ‘ » KK —25— Our motto from our freshman year has been An onward path on which we trend Over, under, never around Although we are about. tempted to turn Some of us are studious, while others play, But we shall all reap a reward some day. Our four years of pleasure will soon be done And most of us the fight will have won. We were glad at first to see it end. But we thought of our chums and where they would wend, Our gladness is sadness as we appear. to-night For our friends and chums will soon fade from sight. We thank you, and wish you suecess in the school And may you have luck, we rule, For over, under, never around Has been 34’s main back ground. did as a —Virginia Ilockaday.
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—— —iLUS SOO SE THE BLUE AND GOLD Published Monthly by the Students of Maroa Community High School, Maroa, Tlinois Entered as second class mau, matter at the post office at Maroa, Illinois, under Act of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Per Year (6.dasueg) ...-.ce eee 50 Per SingleiCopys+. ....3-ssaaneeaes 10 Per Year (Installment Plan) ----- 80 BLUE AND GOLD STAFF Iditor-in-Chief . Doris Carney Assistant Editor -. . - Geraldine Hilt Taterarv Editor Ruth Alice Foulke Ass’t Literary Editor . M: A. McGuire News Editor -- Zelda Hicks Ass’t News Editor M. L. Coulter Inquiring Reporter .. Pauline Larson Ass’t Inquiring Reporter L. Brunson Sports Editor .--.... | Deral Rains A«s’t Sports Editor ... Twain Fort Anke ‘Dditor .. 2c Beth Withers Ass’t Joke Editor -. Catherine Miller Art Editor ..2..-. 2 on Bonnie Marlatt Ass’t Art Editor -... Ellen Oakley Business Mer, .. Boh Stoutenborough Ass’t Business Mer, Chris Garriott Cireulation Manager . Harry Bowden’ Ass’t Cireulation Mer — Francis Mott A. and Exehanee Editor Betty Potter Ass’t A, and xchee Editor- H. Dean TDi ee ae Eloise Moreanthaler Assistant Typist -.. Hattie Haliski Waculty Advisors Miss Flneum, Mr. Norton, Mr. Keyes OO omies. Martin Pulliam—Photographer, Deral Rains—Commercia] teacher, Leon Riley—Manaver of Hotel Ritz Carlton. George Stein—Proprietor of Orpha n’s Home. 5 |e . eé j John Sterling—Coach at Maroa, Robert Stoutenborough—Secretary State. Viola Wendling—Wife and ino. ptar. Helen Wikoff—College graduate, w;), of John Meador. Beth Withers—Nurse. —L£ — B. F. Caplinger | FUNERAL DIRECTOR | Day and Night Ambulance Service Phones 51113 MAROA ILLINOIS Hardware Tin Shop Pumps Windmills JOHN LARSON TT GRIMSLEY’S FLOWER STORE $. W. Corner Square CLINTON, ILL. PH ON F —Business 10 Residence i . toe NEBEL Book SHOP CLINTON “ILL. er ene —24—
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