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

 - Class of 1935

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TAT Tal es ™ HISTORY of WHE CLASS OF '55 v of. proud freshmen enter —— 11 of 1930 2 OTF they were the first 1 he fa 1- proud h 1 b ildai “28a 4 %.% igh §choo in the new scnoos bu NBs We ite’ hign gchoo+ fore you tonight, were that group, we . their - be by the annual weiner roast heya’ Yr t ' eg At the first Class imecys ty. C kelmeyer 41 Odgen, viceepr Ing 3, Blizabeth Spree” resident; VATE oy treasurer ots Ba Waller’ was © tary and Mary von. Near the close of oleae Foulke, Sor was Miss Garrisone s rings the Stho-} : for this eel 2 picnic at gece ; =o a . the class Mer ye started to school 1ec1 ng ehtly. Glens. The next Tinie ne called green freshies again, Bats yet cause we wou vas Mire Wolfe. Our officers — Ruth hustiy eae agytines vice-president ; Emily os a al Secrets. aay ar, treasurer's’ The majority o € Class Atters’, Harriette Bunne voast held at George Stein's homes The re-.:-” Pe aaa rather quietly and uneventfully except fon oo pe ge a in Maye he oh - aged ae we ceme back to school S— the idec thos Ys ing to enjoy the lest two yecrs most of alle Emily Jone 2...) See elated president; Ruth Foulke, viceepresident; Wilma 9...°° ° oise Crabtree, treasurere Mr. Wolfe wes a ey ey olsoe Of course, we all attended the fren? weiner ronst, held in the gym this year because of, rain. Shor, after this weiner roast the juniors’ and seniors hed another -: “, home of Charles Milnese ‘The comedy, “Good Morning Glory , x; -. fully given by the class, November e8e The class decided to c:--. the custom somewhat and purchase: their class rings in the junis- in‘order thet they might wear them longer while in high school, - so, mch t2 the delight of all, the rings and pins arrived sheri; befor? Christmas. ‘Our big moment in the second semester was th: ior-Senior Banquet, held by the juniors in.honor of the seniors = the Suanyside Country Club near Decetur, Thus ended our thiré s: yeare , , P This year twenty-three of us entered school, some glad and sc sorry because this was our last vear in’dear old M.H.S. Charles - was elevted president; Mary: June Cramer, vice-president; Zeld = secretary; and’ Jack Troxell, treasurer. And for the third tise, to our delight, Mr. Wolfe became our class adviser, For the pli! a Class gave Hero by the Hour which was well received pe “ had an unusually large nuriber of hard lessons for e'. — Pped school and went to Decatur, where a very en joys banquet hel@n er yt May we were entertained by the juniors eo Rep ig the Decatur Club house. on i thirty-first we vwiyeoe, © the end of our high school days: ”.: that We depart fromMreetve Our diplomas. It will be with days will ever fies ae High School , but nevertheless thee n our memoryse-=Zelda Hickse 4 Ur w



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NINA BLUE AND GOLD ting bodies for the Blue and Gold for Tho pilo goptomber, 1954s and soniors. and Gold has boon publigshog juniors yr tho Bluo This yea that of provious yo Cdiy,. difforont from oe abies tho paper has by tho steep of financias ak work nas been done by hts printing an | beon the picturo pa ttraction has An cg Pulliam, Each issuc ripbenr voloped ps snap- shots of the students an madc up BC Which .. Y of an . Dag, with 2 Cr f the last issuc and tho picturc pago, the“ tion oO C to Juno, 1955, havo consisted of Sopher 2 6 0 ‘ “ts Ben, . Waa . ined this 43 Or, Ww T-4s soecmod to have mado our Bluc and Gold, Pon oats or two. +: kmown all ovor Contral:Illinois, rcomards boin is 0 ae ee of the issuos and the picty OP tho ... PC page hea . tho staff ca) a odd Cn bscribors} have onabled and fag ae @ Wee the Bluc and Gold out of debt ana ts to koo $4 t it has beon pubijay.4 for tho cight months tha Shed, .. Se rates arc vory low, being fifty cconts for oan, the cost of operation has been cut to half of the ote what it’. boon, Sinco tho school alroady had a mimoographing mao officiont operators, all that was necccssar inc ang , y cach timo in DUD} fn, it was tho paper, stencils, and tho ink, The paper as a whole has bcocn pretty well Organized and. been successful, although it probably could bo improvog up OM Odled On, COMMERCIAL CONTEST e7, and M.C.H,S, brought homo a McKinnoy, Ruth Austin, Mary Juno Cramor, and William Jonos con : stituted tho Bookkeeping Tean, William Jonos won first in indivt uals in this contcst carning the opportunit of cntcring the Sectional Comacreial Contoste Tho PP y Betto Adams, 5 C Typing Toam was composcd of r and they placed Second (et qd hi R Y, and Jcancttc Parker) scocon rod Nilo Placed firgt in in this cont individual ost as a tcam, while Jcanctt ual ¢ ; In tho Sectional T onpot ition, JPing Contest, hola May 11, Jcancttec ont in Chanpeget® Place in individuzls. Tho Stato Contest was ho! thereby Winning tho suber = the contest sho won seed 0 Typing Contest in Chicago ea ino ee in tho Intorna good share of honors, Dorothy tts Congratulations to Jcam Oe I935 a om Os

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