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

 - Class of 1945

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Gordy, Hughes, Brownlow. Cox, Stoutenborough, Dunham, Mee, Streight, Kalten Brownlow, Gardner, Taylor, Massey Matheny, Sauder s, Thomas, Greutman, pach, Gray, Leach, Eagler, Bunner, Turner, Wakefield, Myers, Pennypacker, Riley, Penney, Allsup, Mashburn, Myerse SOPHOMORE CLASS another school We, the Sophomores, are coming to the end of e of us will forget. We have learned year which I am sure non a lot since last year (even if it 4sn't all pertaining to school). We are no longer quiet, bashful, and afraid, but, boisterous and bold. We are the chief troublemakers and the biggest reason why teachers get graye Maurice Gordy very skillfully fulfilled the trial and duties of presidency with Charles Stoutenborough as his right-hand man, d the minutes of our few and far between Mary Ann Myers to recor meetings and Helen Mashburn to guard with zealous care our fi- nances (7?) of minute proportions. For class advisor we were glad to have Mrse Turner. Lucille Gardner and John Leach rep- resented us on the Student Council. Although we are known 4s troublemakers, we have also been out- standing in sports - Leach, Eagler, Riley, and Stoutenborough let that be known on the basketball team, We had our Queens, too - - Margaret Allsup and Mary Ann Myers, ants for our basketball heroes, Then, too, who made nice attend was chosen from our class as that bd seen Margaret Allsup one of the cheerleaders. There's Jean Wakefield, who kept th school notified of our latest happenings by reporting rv a Blue and Gold, Losing Ba = piace Snedeker, Junior Buchanan and Evelyn Dowd caused Yes, the end of our sophomore year ha r sophomore will remember it Doped : apy ae and I know every

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NS ee aaa... ME! soeretat. oa. Barnett, Shaw, Rohrscheib, Mc, Gacy, necoe Moore, Allsup, Glosser, Vaughan, ee Meret, He Seal ahead Fenton, Wilson, Schultz, Mont- ge ear, Tozer, Weikle, Butler, Greeson, Marquis, Rodgers, MU ccebracht, Hockacay, teen!” Bottenfield, Hockaday, THE JUNIOR CLASS - -(Their Day is Coming) We still have a Junior Class =- large and mighty = in spite of the war, Miss Bottenfield was chosen as our class sponsor, We lost Jack Hoffman this winter to the cavalry. He was very active and ready to help in any organization to which he belonged, The girls miss that teasing. Betty Jean Lindsley has accomplished two things this year -- she was elected as president of the Junior Class, and also won Gene Henderson's affection. He, by the way, was our secretarye Norma Jean Hockaday took time from her letter writing to take the office of vice president. Harriet Carder held the money bag for us. Helen Crabtree and Wanda Rodgers were in the Queen's Court, and were we proud of them! Outstanding on the basketball squad were Jack Hockaday (we'll lose him to the Navy if he has his way), Dean Vaughan, Dwight Allsup (doesn't he look snazzy with that haircut?), Gene Henderson (unless his love life interferes with his playing, would make a good center for M.C.H.S, next year), Dick Glosser (whose famous quotation is Do you think the rain will hurt the rhubarb? ), Harland Hambrecht (better known as Ha-Ha), and Bob Malone (that silent man). The girl elected from our class to cheer the boys to victory was Pat Garver. What would we do without -- the candy Dwight Allsup and Don Tozer pass a= round in class -- that inseparable couple, Joan Wilkey and Bob Barnett, Student Council representatives from our class were Dean Vaughan and Jack Hockaday. The magazine subscription drive really went over big, that Junior-Senior banquet April 6 at Sunnyside! We wo get that! We now are looking forward to being Sophisticated Seniors next year, and then n't fore + ee iy



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Telfer, Huston, Sprague, St.John, Pope, Postor, Aligup Creekmur, Wentworth, Scribner, Hensley, Lenokouiewntee: Hil Rasley, Neibuhr, Fenton, Greeson, Johnson, Garver, Wikoff Marlow Austin, Tolby, Swank, Sanner, Montgomery, Pope, Pulliam, Wid4ok ; FRESHMEN LEARN NEW TRICKS On August 28, in the year nineteen hundred an - thing of real Importance happened in the Mansa Rich Sen The event being that we, thirty-three somewhat sheepish and de- jected Freshies left our creche, (nursery to you) and entered the school to be known far and wide as the thriving young prod- igies of '40, We found it not too difficult to be in the proper room at the right time, nor did we fear the teachers too much, discovering they disliked giggling girls, notepassers, and the pupils who must talk - (we did all these things well). Even the upper Classmen failed to make us stand in awe and wonder, (except for a few of the girls), After becoming acquainted with our fellow students, and our Class’sponsor, Miss Sanner, we elected the following class officers; Presidente « « « © © © © 0 0 oo evOY Montgomory Vice-president « « « e e e « e 6 evack Allsup Secrotarye « «© © © © © © 0 0 eo ew oollirley Garver Treasurere « 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 eo co ew obtll Soribner Student Council Representatives, .Wilma Neibuhr Kenneth Wentworth “Margaret Collenberger held this office until she moved away, After we were well into the school year we were called upon to present our candidates, Wilma Neibuhr and Joy Montgomery, for Homecoming Queen, who represented us well as attendants, Our athletic inspirations outstanding on the second team were Foster, Hensley, Creekmur, Wentworth, St.John, and Allsup. Shirley Garver was chosen as one of the cheerleaders. In the journalistic line we had Jack Allsup, reporter on the Blue and Gold, We are waiting patiently until the time longer be known as Green Freshmen , and, instead Up to as Struggling Sophomores , in which we will no are looked

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