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

 - Class of 1935

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DEBATING CLUB The debating club is on | is sO because the ques © Of the valuable clubs in the high school. a tions of the “ylewpoint of the leading authorities, day are considered from the % The question for this yoar was: Resolved: Th ‘ : : at the Federal Gov-= | pnment should adopt the policy of equalizing educational opportunity th oughout’the nation,by means of anmial grants to the several states public, elementary, and secondary education. j The affirmative team was compose | | d of Ann Eall, Harriette Bunner, and Jane Troxell, while’the negative team was made up of Mary Louise Coulter, Dorothy Wikoff, and Wilma Shoemeker. Debates were held with the Macon affirmative and negative teams. ' ; Mr. Keyes was the debate coach with Dorothy McKinney acting as ie ALTMAN e ORCHESTRA s« There are twelve’members in the orchestra at this times Although the number is small, they have made up for it’with effort. They have played for various programs’ assembly, P.«TeAe, Cake Walk, and Class Night. The now books from wnich they ployed seemed to be more popular than the preceding ones. One of the most popular numbers was Poem by Fibich, commonly known as “Moonlight Medonna . ‘Mr. Hess has been con ng to Maroa for six years,and he is considered, by the orchestra members especially, a regular membor of the faculty.’ These who have played in the orchestra the entire year ere: cornets ? a os ll Harold Lienhart; first violins, Stnily Je Dewnirst Mary Ae McGuires second violins, Ruth Milnes, Louise Ae Parker Berneice Bourne; saxe aphones, Mary June Cramer Ruth Austin; drums, George Waller Bill Moores piano, Mary Louise Coultere TIE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB enrollment of thirty-one memberse I ghee a eh Me =e better hemor ee ee ae “ aims are ate P e subjects in which all eet a a REOUBSs meet a halle peen held every other Mee uettar through the | ecpagd eat thre has been an influence al | ay ' Work of this clube gg b anes,

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