Maroa Forsyth High School - Trojanaire / Maronois Yearbook (Maroa, IL)
- Class of 1946
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Typiste o e e s o 4 o o e stencil o 0 e e e 0 Mimeographe e e o o e 9 e 0 Advisor e o o 0 o 9 1 . . . Helen Moore e 0 e e Don Perkins . . Anna Mae Dunham o 9 o o oJBPTY Kidd Betty Jean Lindsley e 0 0 o vera Beocue . . Dorothy Greeson . . .Harriet Carder Joan Montgomery 0 0 o o QMRTY TOZST Rob Malone . . .Dick Glosser Helen Crabtree . . . Wanda Rodgers c 0 0 eEmi1y Wid1Ck Betty Jean Lindsley Q a 0 0 DOTiB Query 0 0 0 oEV61yn Marsh Eileen Marquis Virginia Davis . . .Bonnie Scott 0 0 eD68n VBUgh8n . .Gone Henderson Jack Hockaday Q Q 0 1 Don Oakes . . .Shirley Weikle . . . . B111 Morris Dwight Allsup . . Viola Wentworth Norma Jean Hockaday . . . . Wanda Elven Doris Kapper 0 o o QNOUMB NOPT18 0 9 o o o :Len Shaw Robert Rose Darrell Schultz . . .Miss Robertson U if .v 1 . K P - L - E' . . 15 - . f - .A ,:--,3 'Pf. . ' - ' .YV Y' Q7 I ' I 'S 'F' '-E : ' - 1 ----AEK-tem-V-.ZF . , -f -- 2- -5 , FVYV .VV,.V H , V ,.,V I 3 V .V if 'FV ,rr 4.5, N V..:5JV, V. .V 1. 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' . .,...a .a--F -Q-fffmw . , N , f T v' 4 H 8 ,P ' 1. 1 ' ' E Y . '3 13?N , A W 4 1 x I f. -I -ff,- r 'qs I 1 A f , ,g ,rfl x- ,gn .,. iw f.-2 .f-is . 1-Pg--J, 1 x History of M.C.H.S. The earliest records obtainable show that Maroa had a high school organization about 1885. The first class was graduated at that time with a membership of eight. The school at that time was combined with the grades in administration and building. The building was a fine brick structure. The school grew rapidly and in 1887 a two room addition was built. In 1890 the old frame building had to be reused. The brick build- ing was used until 1917 when the present brick buildhg was constructed on the east side of town. The grades used the first floor and the high school, the second floor. In 1920 the high school was organized as a com- munity high school Dist. No.l5l, with a separate Board of Education. The high school continued to use the second floor of the grade school until 1951. The en- rollment was getting so large that the school standing was endangered because of lack of space. The present high school building was constructed and finished in 1951. It was opened in March, 1951 with an enrollment of l46.The cost was q '5'70,000 to which additional equip- ment was added, bringing the total cost to 390,000.The commercial department was added in the following year. Enrollment then increased as many non-high students were attracted. In 1956-57 the south basement and shower rooms were completed at the cost of S520,000. A full time agriculture department was added in 1957-58. School Busses The school district operates three school busses. These busses make one trip each morning through the surrounding rural district and bring the students to school. At the close of school, they take the students to their homes and all who stay to practice football, basketball, baseball or track are driven to theirlmmes at the close of these activities, During the year the busses are used to drive the various athletic squads to their games in other towns. Often an extra bus is also used at these times to take members of the student body who wish to gc. This year the Seniors made a trip to the Moundscn on: of the busses Duri th 1 b have been held' . ng e year severa us parties 'EWS A J' L P ' w fx , -Y x w ' -'3-I-C' 1 y 5.311-, -Q! i V, J , ,dy L . ' ,V Q, Q. -W, , f . 1 LF -!,:A,l-is-4 l mushy-.1 .V ..- - fail: . Y. ., ,VF ' ' lm. : . V an 'u rx ' En fxgfvfx 'f?'s'- 1' ,'f .1 H 5 3 I x VFW- 4.-I N: , if ,. AT'jJ1Ts,.:Lm3,41 ' I - X if jr--,Q N, . K - , 'qw ti iv'-J31','5-.,' ,'f+ - 2 - ff! 4' -, 1 , A- :a.x,.o,m,zo 'mania manga 9.53 Habla, 01661635760 t.b'roc6't..j Saeliuw :mods rx , aio: slr? .bpfxok Loo 5413. 33 bviazs -Wil? 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A.University of Colorado, Boulder,Colorado,Gradu- ate Work. Q Mrs. W. D. Keyes: Teacher of World History and Amerimm Problems: Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illi- nois, A. B.--University of Wisconsin,Madison,Wis- consin and University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo- ' rado, Graduate Work. Mr. Melvin Nicol: .Teacher of Agriculture :Illinois State Normal University, Normal, Illinois, B. Ed.--Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa, M.S. Mr. Reuter: Coach and Teacher of Algebra I: Illinois State Normal University, Normal, Illinois, B. Ed. Thelma Robertson: Teacher of Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, and General Business: Southern Illi- nois Normal Un1versity,Carbondale,I1linois,EL Ed. Miss Miss Jewel Sanner: Teacher of Algebra I and II and Plane Geometry: Illinois State Normal University, Normal, Illinois, B.S. in Ed. Miss Mary Kelly: Teacher of Home Economics: Illinois state Normal University: Normal, Ill1nsis,'ikS. in Ed. H I Miss Margaret Duerr: Teacher of Latin, Spanish, .and Freshman English: Millikin University, Decatur, Illinois, A.B. Miss Mrso Mrs. Jean Mathers: Teacher of English: University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, B.A. Fred White: Teacher of B ology, Physics, Senior Sc1ence,and General Sc1ence:O11vet College,Kanka- kee, Illinois, A.B.--Illinois State Normal Uni- versity, Normal, Illinois, Graduate Work. D. M. Deihirst: Director of '0rchestra: Millikin University, Decatur, Illinois, Bachelor of Music. 5 -A N Faculty Q Q ' Standing, loft to righti Fred RG'l1tSI', Jean Mathersi Thelma Robertson, Jewel Sannor, Mary Kelly, Melvin J. Nicol. ' seated, left to right: MrsQ pred White, MrS,'D. M. Dew- hirst, Mr. W.D. Koyoa, Mrs, W.D..Koyes,fMqrgaret Duerr. , . . 4 - -. M .Board of Education yy Loft to right: Harold st0u6cnb0rough,5osopn Lqngsaorff, Q. M, Dowhirsb, Howard Gpay, John Hoffman, 1 . -4... I ,f , ,e.5:,,, 3-ffl., x sv, f- ,-,' 'xii' ,. .,. . X, . L' 2 ' 1 , dw, 1,-'Ju f ' ' . 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' 1' .ff- Y f ' X bf-Q-QW X v i 'f QI :fl X I 7 ,f W xs- .39 Y , 'X ' L, 375 'WT JL. .. . , 5, .. .WA ,. fv X551-:f,, ,- 4 , ,- bgI .2..i,?,f 4 . ,,.,,, , NE- ' CLASS ROLL Dwlght Allsup WDekeW WTBere must Ee some hard work in him3 none has ever come out yet.n Argenta High School 13 Basketball 2-3-43 Baseball 33 Football 43 Radio Club 53 F,F.A. 23Boys' Club 2-33 Pep Com. 53 Victory Corps 23Jun1or P1ay3 Senior Play3 B us R Gold 5-43 Annual Staff 4. Robert fhrnejt UMr. Wilkeyu UA little backward about going forward.n Victory Corps 23 Radio Class 5. Vera jgcgue nskeezixu uSEe!s noE'as meek as she 1ooks.N Beason High School 1'2S Hi-Tri 3-43 F.H.A. 43 Banquet Com. 53 Librarian 530ffice girl 43 Blue a Gold 43 Ann- ual 4. Wanda Biven Wshorty Renen 'Though sEe is rather quiet, she's a swell person and we can't deny it.u Hi-Tri l-2-5-43 F.H.A. 1'2-5-45L1bP8P1ah 530ft1ce girl 53 Blue an Gold 43 First Aid 13 Class Vice-president 13 Annual 43 Play Com. 5. Hal h Brown ncasanova' WTeachers and classes are my only objection to an edu- cation.n Clinton High School 13 Decatur High School 2-5. Nora Butler nMopey Joen uSEe IooEs like an angel, and talks like one too, but you never can tell what an angel will do.U Hi-Tri 1-2-5-43 Glee Club 1-43 F.H.A. l'2'5'4I Librar- ian 40 Harriet Carder UBonfireU WMIHnIghE shout and rovelry, gypsy dance and jollity.U Glee Club l-2-43 Orchestra 1'2'3'4f Senior Playi Hi-Di l 2 '5'4sPep Com. 1'4:FaHg,4xe l 2 '3'4:LibI'aI'ian. Secretary 13 Class Treasurer 53 Play Com. 63 Annual 43 Recreation Com. l3Eanquot Com. 53Blae a Gold 3-43Queen Court 1-21 First lid 13 Camera Club 4. rf I 1 n...,i f 1 L I 'EQ K 'I I l X r E4 U, :mx -V H A-,I , . 1 C. , Q 1- F Uk mr . .'.., If at' 4 fx -5 -f' . .- X . - I .' -V Hi ff ' 'Mig 'H- , 4 -A ' 1 ' .f x 11 '. X -, - -1 fs ,-vs w'u'..' 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' Ik V , viii - H. . -I , mf ' AQ LAL., . 'I . . , 'flu . . V -m d-131' b 1 Y- D Q , g nnifznwd-ruler-Sw-Sl-I QI-.51.'T!Alf ' - pa al .funn nw 8v1V . 41 411381-I9 HWS If f'. .1 ..z-21216 -.1.r'.-m..a. Helen Crabtree uSweety Facen uNoEHing Efnders me nor daunts me.u Kenny High School 22 Y08PSpS F.H.A. 43 Hi-Tri QSGHBOPU leader 43 Pep Com. 4SQu66h Court 5-43Junior Play3 Blue S Gold 5-43 Annual 43 Camera Club 4. Virginia Davis nJinnyU e s as Tull of pep as she can be, her equal you're not apt to see.U Hi-Tri 1'2'5'42 Glee Club Treasurer 43 Senior Play3 Anna Mae Dunham UTEat'EIggle--can it ever Niantic High School first F.H.A. 1-2-5-43 Glee Club 5-43 Senior Play3 Junior Blue a Gold 5-43 Annual 43 Carol Fenton 1-2-43 F.H.A. 1-2-5-43 Class Annual 43 Blue a Gold 4. UAnnie' be forgotten.' semester 13 H1-Tri l-2-5-43 43Off1ce girl 5-43 Librarian Play Com. 53 Red Cross l-23 Camera Club 4. Wffm just a farmer and thatis all I care to bo.U F.F.A. 1-2-5-43 Victory Corps 1'2'3I Boys' Club 1-2-5. Hal h Fornwalt WPrinoeW UGeneraIIy speaking, he is generally saying nothing.W F.F.A. 1'2'5I Boys' Club 1'2'3I Victory Corps 1-2-53 Football 4. Eva Gilbert nLitt1e Evan 'K'maIHen fair and wise is she.n Macon High School 1-23 H1-Tri 5-43 F.H.A. 5-43 Banquet Com. 33 Play Com. 53 Annual 43 None Wild Nightn 5. Dick Glosser WD1mp1esW UL1fe Is a jest and all things show it, I thought so once and now I know it.N student Council l3V1ctory Corps l-2-53Boys' Club 1-243 Basketball 53 Pep Com. 43 Annual 43 Senior Play, Doroth Greeson Nbign uNaEure made Her, then broke the mold.U Kenny High School 1'2I Play Com. 5-43 Annual 43 Office girl 43 Hi-Tri 5-43 F.H.A. 5-43 Librarian 4. Harland Hambrecht UHa Han WEE to be a EaII graceful creature.W Student Council-Sec 23 Senior Playa Class Vice-presi- dent 43 Football 43Basketball 5-43V1ctory Corps 1-2-53 Boys' Club 1-2-53 Radio Club 5. 'Q .M hi' A . rw ..'g, .F 'N 54. x l, Q.. 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AY- 1133 L -V lj .,ly'a'i1f T A ' fi 'fff xiel-'7 V- A V, ' L I ' I V Eff' fr . 3 1 ffl: , A, 4 4.1.2 .Q one Henderson HTedn gge'EEkes me laugh to think about the fun I had before they caught me.W Basketball 5-45 Football 45 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 F.F.A. 1-2-5-45 Boys' Club 1-2-55 Annual 45 Class Sec- retary 5-45 Blue a Gold 4. Jack Hockada UGeorgeW uMy CoacEI Goodnight, sweet ladies, goodnightlu asketball 2-5-45 Baseball 55 Football 45 Pep Com. 25 Student Council 55Victory Corps 1-2-55Boys' Club 1-243 Banquet Com. Sq Norma Jean Hockada ' nPepperW UA steady hand, a griendly heart,when it comes to work she does her part.N Glee Club l-45 Hi-Tri 1-2-5-45 F.H.A. l-2-5-45 Class Vice-president 55 Class President 45 Orchestra 1-2-5-45 Librarian 2-5-45 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Blue R Gold 5-4: Annual 4. Doris Ka er WJitterbugn NTEe brlse of our class.n Woodrow Wilson Jr.H.S. First semester 15H1-Tri l-2-5-Q F.H.A. l-2-5-45 Glee Club 1-25 Office girl 5-45 Play Com. 55 Annual 45 Red Cross 1. Jerr Kidd Wslouchn WMy'idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees with mae' I Georgia Military Academy 1-2-55 Football 45 Blue R Gdki 45 Senior Play5 Annual 4. Robert Lanter nbick Tracy Jra? Uiust gIve me a chance and I'll try to be boss.U Manager, Basketball and Football 45 Football 15 Vic- tory Corps l-2-55 Boys' Club 1-2-55 F.F.A. 5-4. Bott Jean Lindsle WJeanieW Uiare mixture of friendship, frolic, and fun.W Hi-Tri 1-2-5-45Student Council 25Glee Club l-45 Junior Play5F.H.A. 1-45Reoroation Com. 45 Blue a Gold 55 Ann- ual 45 Banquet Com. 55 Camera Club 4, Class pres. 5. Bob Malone WCur1yn 'I3yZT'?6E true and always kind, yet he frankly speaks hi S 1'Hi1'1f'1 r U Basketball 5-45Play Com. 5-45Footba11 45F.F.A. 1-2-5-Q Victory Corps 1-2-55 Boys' Club 1-B-55 Baseball 55Ann- ual 45 Recreation Com. 5-4. fb 8-BBG 4 b I i f ' A S- ' Q WA rmlqix NNW!!! '9 -Z'-F F1595' fi - ra- 1 f- , . gi xv. .WL Nt,-kj .Zh 5 f . 1 -LA: -,,Zfg, ,U t 35, ' 'gielpgfng-k,..mi. Mi Avis? 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W-3:5 so sb 5315 ' 'mul IU 1 ' eil az A H as H I Ball , . 1 f H i .Q v 1 ' H 1' - W NQ 4f'J'v1 i'E V A M44 4 Y- I -5 .II , g ., , , . jg j-,t I ' 1 2 'V . ,' V 14 35, V 4 SHUQY4 Q I YL ,' f E313 J U 1 r , E F Y , I T15 42: ? U gil .,:.,. ',. 3,xEtyg'g- , H hi HW , .,W. ik! Y ' , 535,37 We - 1-2-15E,zfg:f.g-' TR' - -W-+ -' in :A II . .- -A .1,, V ,,.: , , - N 11-kg ' , 1 L: -. ' : Nkjligw, A525 , . a ,-.fia.i.gfL-.gvi ', '.: ' T '-..4.'..d....' -.1.LL,x:., . .,.,,. 5.44. H Eileen Mar uis nJoW WI gIggIe, a rush, a shriek, and a b1ush.U F.H.A. 1-2-3 Sec. 43 Glee Club l'43 Hi-Tri 1-2-3-43Pep Com. 13 Annual 4. Evel Marsh Wswampyn UMy words Fly up, my thoughts remain below.U Blue a Gold 4-Editor3 Hi-Tri 1-2-5-43 F.H.A. l'2'5'4I Glee Club 1'2'41 Orchestra 1-2-5-43 Class President 13 Librarian l-2-5-43 Junior Play3 Play Com. 4. Joan Mont omer WJodieW HA Ea an s ender maiden,with the beauty of the mour- light.U Glee Club 1'2'4I Orchestra 2-5-43 Senior Play3 Hi-Tri 1-2-5-Treasurer 43 F.H.A. 1-2-5-43 Librarian 53 Student Council 1-43Class Vice-President 23Play Com. 53 Annual 43 Blue a Gold 5-43 Queen Court 1'2I First Aid 1. Helen Moore WMickeyW WHose'ETEK endeavors are an inward light, that makes the path before her always br1ght,W F.H.A. 1-2-3-43 Hi-Tri 1-2-5-43G1ee Club 1-2-4: B ue k Gold 1-5-43 Office girl 53 Annual 43 Orchestra 2-5-43 Junior Play3 Senior Play3 Red Cross 1'2I D.A.R. Award 43 Camera Club 4. B 11 Morris Wstoogen WI can'E Ee bothered with serious thoughts.W Football 1-43 H1-Y 23 Victory Corps 1-2-53 Rifle Club 1-2-5-43 Annual 43 Bays' Club 5. Norma Norris WL1ghtningW WTEe wise counselor of all.W F.H.A. 1-2-5-43 Hi-Tri 1-2-5-43 Blue R Gold 43 Senior Play: Librarian 43 Rod Cross l-23Gloe Club I-4.3Annual4. Donald Oakes WFarmerW UCare once Eilled a cat, I a1n't bothered.W F.F.A. 43 Football 1-43 Boys' Club 53 Victory Corps 2. Donald Perkins UPerkyU U? Ilttge pleasure now and then is relished by the bed: o men. Football 43 Annual 43 Baseball 52 Senior Play3 Orche- stra 5-43 Victory Corps 1'2'5I Pep Com. 13 Boys' Club 3 4o w Y, 14, ,.5. , ,- ,, ,gg-Iyar .,Q,,. -A si 2 'ing-.51 2.5 - . . L 1 1 xr-.. ' .JT I ' WLF.: ,, - -g,,.f f Q . eh I A has ,rie.t'1:ia Q , Mig j . egg-3gk5 4: 1A-QA, 13Q'5IlaEllfd Ml-f-53 ik--2.611.229 new 15 .ant 5-sf-f ,gg,,5,sf '-.541 :Qi 'R'7aL,:l:Lf-TVA., in V I A , .Q r asf 5 51? ,W ,i - xx: norm wa .Jw ,. I U: .-Y, 1 , , .. N' ,JM V , .v ' ' vhs'-ii ' i' 'f 15, uf? V 3 .. V- 1 . 31 1 ,Aw ,-2.9 .1.1 i nt' Q , fs' M 1 1' 1. an airmen bmw ,., .,..f .,,- Q 5 - X , V- , V M 5 IQQGQDLFUH .e-as 'fir 3 ' . Q We-I fl W, Q 4 U ww 7 I, :FQ cf I It P1 3-H1 tf w A s ' I 5: ,-it ,, 1 h If A ,L 7 -x 4 I ' v Eh 'fr i 3 'xg Lf' A 0' ll 1 J 1' ' ' r g,,,J.,. 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A-ff Q- , , A K, c.msfhL:.f, Qkft ...54, 4 Doris Query Wberien UTEen s e will talk-good gosh--how she will ta1k.U Hi-Tri 1-2-5-43 F.H.A. 1'2'4j Blue a Gold 1-43 Librar- ian 2-43 Glee Club 13 'Orchestra 2-5-43 Annual 4. Doroth Rilo Wshortyu UK rhapsedy of words.H H1-Tri 1-2-3-42 Glee Club 1-23 F.H.A. 1-2-3-45 Wanda Rod ers WQueenieW UI'm aIwaye studying styles er men--mostly men.n Hi-Tri 1-2-5-43 F.H.A. 1-2-5-Sec. 4-Trees.: Glee Club 1-43 Student Council 23 Cheerleader 43 Pep Com. 43 or- chestra 2-5-43Junior P1ay3Senior Play3Homeooming Queen 43 Queen Court 33 Blue 8 Gold 2'3'4S UThe Mirrorn 53 Annual 4. Gene Rohrscheib nspeedyn 1H5'has Ewo speeds-low and super low.W Football 1-43 Class Treasurer 13Class President 23Vic- tory Corps 23 F.F.A. 1-2-3-43 Boys' Club 3. Robert Rose nPossumW UNQE Ee Ee hurried or rushed.n Football 13 Basketball 1-33 Baseball 53 Track 13 Annud. 43 Senior Playgvictory Corps 1-23Boys' Club 2'5IC1a8S Treasurer 2. Bonnie Scott Bon Ben WT'ITEe a guy who treats me well--and frequent1y.U Tuscola High School 1'2'5SCh60P1G8d6T 43F.H.A. 4-Prong H5--Tri 43 Pep Com. 43 Senior P1ay3 Blue 8a Gold 4. Len Shaw nBuckshotW 'The Harder I try to be good, the worse I am,W F.F.A. 1-2-3-43 Officer 5-43 Exhibit 1-2-5-43 Victory Corps l'2'3I Blue 8 Gold 43 Junior Play3Annual 43 Play Com. 4' Don Tozer WTammioW VT'haE another day and wasted it aga1n.N Victory Corps l'2'3I Boys' Club 1-2-53 Mar Tozer WE1nstoinN UGIvo me proof and still I'm not satisfied,U Gloo Club 15 F.H.A. 1-2-3-43 H1-Tri 1-2-5-43 First Aid 13 Recreation Com. 3. 4 V Lu. Q ,, IJ. 1 -. jf, 1 I . ,, . Q- . . ' M' cf' ...ll J.-4 ,Ik ', .4. 1 - u r 1 ' - A.. s 1. -M . .... Mm' ' ,, hge ld' ..:.,, Q , , ,, Al 5 .1 ,. 'xr 5 I-MW' -s L I P ibm 35 1.- ,.- a ,. 1 N I 'Phi ' Y Vid!! -feudal: dhtml ,. -'a ll .f M., .- ilv 6- 191 Z-K-ill ll - Q' -, ' was ,- mafia wie. Dean Vaughan U an WHe leaves an empty tent in the athletic camp.n Bug Annual 43 Football 1-43 Basketball 1-2-5-43 Traok 1-43 Baseball 5-43 Blue k Gold 2-33 Student Council 2-3-43 Junior Playg Senior P1ay3 F.F.A. 1'2'5'4I Boys' Club 2-33 Victory Corps 13 Hi-Y 1. Shirle Weikle Uwiggleu UEenEIo In Her manner, she docs bold things in a quiet way 0 I' Hi-Tri l-2-3-4: F.H.A. 1'2'3'4j Gleo Club 13 Annual 43 Qlay Com. 33 Banquet Com. 5. Viola Wentworth WVLU U5He never Has a worry or a sorrow,what's not done can wait until tomorrow.n Glee Club li Hi-Tri l-2-5-4: F.H.A. 1'2'3'4I Librarian 2-5-43 Blue A Gold 2-5-43 Annual 4SCh66f1G8d6P 23 Play Com. 5-43 Banquet Com. 5. Emil Widick nMloetrel HI Tiower of mooknoss on a stem of grace.W H1-Tri 1-2-5-43 Office girl 53 F.H.A. 1-2-5-4: Orches- tra 23 Glee Club 1'2I Red Cross 1'2I Annual 4. Joan Wilke 'Cudd1es0 WPray Heaven, I may get my Bob.N F.H.A. 1'2'5'4S H1-Tri l-2-3-4. Class Colors: Navy and white. Class Flower: Lily of the valley. Class Motto: One for all and all for one. Snort 1 2-5 2' 'UFPIOQ .ma-mm 4.5.-1 .-I--8-Qui 391-?Pr1d S3 3120 VHGW sgflvqqqhlcd I 13S1'T3'--EE ai 25433 15.506 36 Q3 .8935 U 2355 iw-a-1' bmi musk 'sniisizw - .. OM 'IO .wq m'a 1u ua m an ' Dwight K. Allsup Jr. Robert Keith Barnett Vera Beccue Wanda Biven Ralph Brown Nora Butler Harriet Carder Helen E. Crabtree Virginia Lee Davis Anna Mae Dunham William C. Fenton L. Ralph Fornwalt Eva Edna Gilbert Richard L. Glosser Dorothy Greeson Harland L. Hambrecht Eugene J. Henderson Jack G. Hockaday Norma Jean Hockaday Doris Neibuhr Kapper Jerry S. Kidd Robert W. Lanter Betty Jean Lindsley Robert W. Malone Eileen Marquis ' Evelyn J. Marsh Joan Montgomery Helen Moore B111 Morris Norma Norris Donald M. Oakes Donald Gene Perkins Doris Ailene Query Dorothy Riley Wanda Joan Rodgers Merle Gene Rohrscheib Robert Rose Bonnilyn Scott Len Eldon Shaw Donald Tozer Mary Tozer Otis Dean Vaughan Shirley Weikle Viola Wentworth Emily Widick Joan Wilkey sr-.1 Lg? ly. . ,hz ru 'Q -7-1 sr V? 1 SENIOR HISTORY In the fall of nineteen-hundred forty-two, sixty- four freshmen began another portion of their education. Our class, being a large one,was divided into two home rocms.We were carefully guided by our two supervisors, Miss Lois Bottenfield and Mr. James Holley. The class officers we elected for our first year were: Evelyn Marsh, President: Wanda Biven, Vice-pres- identg Harriet Carder, Secretary: and Gene Rohrscheib, Treasurer. During the year Jerome Sinclair, Anna Mae Dunham, Doris Neibuhr, and Gene Wiese joined our class. while Robert Dobbs, Billy Howe, Dorothy Jones, Jack Welty, Nellie Wendling, and Doris Williams left us. In our Sophomore year we were sixty members strong, and our officers were: Gene Rohrscheib, Presi- dentg Joan Montgomery,V1ce-presidentlvirginia Tremple, Secretaryg and Robert Rose, Treasurer. During the year Dick Wikoff, David Pollard, Betty Thorton, Elmer Varvil, Ruth Camp, Robert Cooper, Don- ald Galloway, and John Markel left, while Paul Snede- ker, Dwight Allsup,Georgia Flannigan, and Donald Oakes Joined us. In the year 1944-45, our Junior year, we could finally call ourselves upperclassmen. We were locking forward to class rings, class play, and Junior and Senior Banquet. Those whom we lost from our class were Norma Eas- ley, Virginia Tremple, Paul Snedeker, Mary Lou Bates, Betty Hughes, Louise Montgomery, Elizabeth Randall, Jerome Sinclair, Halden Birt, Jack Hoffman, Jack Hamb- recht, and Georgia Flannigan: while those we added to our roll were Clara Mae Evans, Pat Garver, and Vera Beccue. Our class officers were: Betty Jean Lindsley, President: Norma Jean Hockaday, Vice-presidents Gene Henderson, Secretary: and Harriet Carder, Treasurer. UBrother Goosen, our class play, was successfully given under the direction of Mrs. Turner. F .,. .Y , H Y' lvl. 01 1. wi.,- N' - 'TQ ' nj A' ' 'my If QV. 5 A ' - V 1,,,. - V- - - X 'A'u-L if 'fl ' . 1 .,., , . L A '15 . - - .- YHGMH 3501 ' ' A 2 'Z ' ' ff ' . ' , Q f ' ,A ,. 'fsf3f?-fu-ii! e x i't YO lid! 'maid :ms n 'S .exwdah ll-iff? 3113 envb has x ,ewoii 211113 amor: - me-Q ffmwrffnxw W mflumzo , ' 'i' Aquos-I braai . . fw' :mm M02 wi-ff B11-WKi J' M 'mga Hmfzav 'ie-:MSE VMQSQOM fm A M.,,M 5,193 an ' fmifw fu. ,i' 2 iiwigisf? 'fa-fo w,q52f1!Wfd2w V ffgea -lr. 5. .nf wg, :ai - . , 4 ,QA ,Z 3.5 'W ea A . ..eg 410, .- ','4a fix N ,wmv W8 wats as , .Q ,uswwaif wtmfi A l QM: M W My mm- - ' ' f -4 - f -... . ' Q ' n A, ' U . E! 'gm aiueefl MBI- V 4 At l' 'Q' A m e ,' -n q u ' A 5 Q, ' sw M smm M QWW M 'PPO qw' 4. 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JMR -2:-. aQifmm4.:Hsf'Ess!lmE+.f -41 11 EHS ' ' A- The proceeds from our magazine subscription drima together with the money we made by presenting our plls helped us to entertain the Seniors very nicely in the spring at the Scoville Country Club. Starting the last mile of education at M.C.H.S., we at last were Seniors: our class new having fifty members, and our home-room advisor being Mr. Nicol. Officers we elected were: Norma Jean Hockaday, President, Harland Hambreoht,V1ee-president3 Gene Hen- derson, Secretary: and Virginia Davis,.Treasurer. In November we presented the play nDon't Take My Pennyy, under the fine leadership or Kiss Mathers. We lost five members during our Senior year. They were Pat Garver, Eugene wilson, Gene Wiese, Clara Mae Evans, and Charles Par11er.Those we added to our class were Ebnnie Soott,Jerry Kidd, Ralph Erown,and Eva Gil- bert. The entire history of our class should probably never have been written down,but we are sure that any- one who was a member of the class ot '46 is very proud of its FAREWELL, ALMA HATER Alma Mater 1t's time to part How fast the time has passed! We find the day has now arrived, The one that is our last. How many times we've sped lt near By wishing days to go, But new the time is here, you see, The end has come we know. We bid farewell to all our friends, And to our good old sehool That hxlped us along on our way, Though we had a broken rule. At last we say good bye to you Then we are on our way. Our fame to seek, the world to meet No one knows where they lay. with us go pleasant memories So easy to recall. We,g1ve our thanks to you--our school, The teacher of us all. J0lh,W11X01 l L. 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' cr.Ass w1LL or 1946 ' We,the Senior Class of l946,of the Community High School of Maroa, in the County of Macon, with worries, fears, and forebodings, now pass sadly into the great beyond--the worldt Being of sound mind and memory, but slightly under the strain of under-work, we do make, publish, and declare this our lapt will and testament, thereby revoking any and all former wills made by us. We, the Seniors of Maroa,bequeath our willingness to stay in school to the Freshmen, our ability in sports to the Sophomores, our quietness and good humor to the Juniors, and to the Faou1ty,a rest and an easy, peaceful future. I, Dwight Allsup, will my ability to break girls' hearts to Maurice Gordy. I, Bob Barnett, will my physique to Jim Hookaday, may he use it to his best advantage. I, Vera Beccue,bequeath my ability to go with one boy for so long to Joy Montgomery, may she use it in her later days. I, Wanda Elven, will my easy going to Barbara Benedict. I, Ralph Brown, will my name,Casanova, to Richard Parlier. May he live up to it as I did. I, Nora Eutler, give my job of passing out gang and Golds to Dorothy Gentle. I, Harriet Carder, will my beloved Bob Malone and his car to the Warrensburg girls, so he can take them wherever they want to go, I, Helen Crabtree,bequeath my oheerleader's outfh to Wilma Neibuhr. I, Virginia Davis, D111 the Argenta boys to Mugs Allsup. I, Anna Mae Dunham, bequeath my fast talk to Mary Lou Pope so that she won't be so shy, Fawn? u V 'Vf'9' 1 . 7'-n's'f-if!s'F?.'fV?vfsLwh1xefu?-V,-.V.. VV E. - , MII, T, V -,Q -, , ' I,,',.y I IIjVg,,,-V-V 33. ' '- ' . 'V' ' 'SVA .hier -5 4 V ,, '-11.5 -ra-gg: Vp- ww. . I,-Q , -.V,.V - I .I V Vw . yy- VI ,V ,I II II I 7 T 1, ? 5 1 1 .:'Wf7?2f5h79 ?56-'i5lW rV21 V V V V , rI. mV-Q. V, . V ? li, , . H 4' , I ,V 1,, I I -I W ., I., ,I .III gig: 'Mi' -.Q if-TVR? 54: V II' f A .5 Igf 1, -V sg 'Q 1 I I fffiim, ,U ' W1 WF iv AIN K 2 ri,. -V' -Vw , x 4 4. 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I, Dick Glosser, will my flirting brown eyes to Bill Kaltenback so that he may have a lot of girl friends If Kathryn I. f Dorothy Greeson, will my studious nature to Marlow so that she may be one of the Quiz Kids. Harland Hambrecht, will my nickname to Robert Huston so that people will never have a gloomy look on their faces. I: Reed so I, Thomas, I. Argenta Eugene Henderson, will my love affairs to Jim that he may know the real thing. Jack Hockaday, bequeath my bashfulness to L.C. Norma Jean Hockaday, leave Jack Allsup to the girls. Doris Kapper, leave my Job of helping type the I year book to Lucille Gardner. I. Jerry Kidd, bequeath my quiet even temper to Harold Eagler. If Robert Lanter, bequeath my managing ability to Max Scott so that Mr. Reutor won't have so much to do, I. Betty Jean Lindsley, will my drawing to Nellie Fornwalt so she may have something to keep her busy. I. Gray so I. because Bob Malone, will my pull in Ag. class to John that he may get A's. 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I: Dorothy did, I, Wallace I, Hu8h95r Wanda Rodgers,wi1l my ability of poping gum to Taylor, may she get as much fun out of it as I Gene Rohrscheib, give my good pool playing to St. John so he may become an expert. Robert Rose, bequeath my music ability to Jack may he be a soloist in the school orchestra. Bonnie Scott, will my height to Barbara Rogers I and then she can dance with anyone. I, If Len Shaw,give my big hands to Vernon Greutman. Don Tozer, give my big shoes to Jack Hill 'so he can keep on the ground. I, Mary Tozer,bbqueath my scientific knowledge to Dave Kidd so a boy can head the class next year. I, Dean Vaughan,w11l my long hair to Jack Allsup, may it hang in his eyes. -n l. -A V.V,x:'!lV?,5q,E,,V.--.-F ,VVV 1. . ,v,f,5v,-V L, wwmi W- ,,gQ.w4.,pp,M.V .Em V--,-:gy .-jx, V-QV -V A ng! 77, V , V 4 Y - - 5 , -.VSV-:iii V V, :.-- :S ,VVU ' A ,lxl IA' .V f 4 .VI ,V t fu 1, , grain . V ,, 'V' . - 3, ,, A ,V V , wg. , , 4 -V fix! n - - V ,Vx-L .- 4-gi ' -. , J' :N ' V ' V. 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The above and foregoing instrument was, at the date thereof, signed, cussed and discussed, pro- claimed and published by the said Senior Class of 1946 as our last will and testament, in the pres- ence of each other, believing ourselves to be free from fraud, duress, or undue influence, do hereunto subscribe our 'names this twenty-fourth day of May, 1946 A. D. subscribed: 0 sv my we Ursine gjfffg E32 7 Aff' 6 ,, ' 'Q 'f5J9?nif kggiai-EE? c:6g2Qg+.a 'list 5.fff'W www lf' f of ...,.....q f4.,d..,, sw 19.1-FLY gy, , JF WWQMWW offfiaf QL 1' ,. Pdf UW cs XML ,J 377 EHDQJW fx' . ,f sf it ,s is 19 WW 'A v ,Lf ,4 -i r..' 951 in iff-Q3 iff! 3 7 A ' :H rfigkrl I I- IM' 429'- Q V, 'S' Q3 ,J l , X. ' it ' W 'A .1 4 If :S 1 .' :If Mlv . -, +19 guy1Yk'11 N1 Rf 'wuw'f'ne'f'v 1 'fyhll -f 'jyg.ir'f1'-'Lf?'.'1U'!'Itu ' x gf . fn - W, X 'YIEQWF . 1 79, ., , ,,.,!, ..,,' . , V, .. 4 V .,,,:V,, . . ,, , 4. ,M ,L X - .gr , l Jar, X,-. ' J-f 4- 'i , ' 11 k I H X , Q . -jx, .vigi l QL -LJ lil,-f . 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But before we go into the details ef your friends I'd like to ask, do you still like being Mrs.'Barnett after these ten long years? I saw through the crystal ball that he has started his own trucking fleet. And now for the news of what's happened since '46. Dwight Allsu has finally realized his greatest ambi- en. He Has become general handyman at the PaE Hat- cher lspecializing in rotten eggsl. Vera Beccue is happily married to one of Maros's most successful farmers, Gone Wilson. Wanda Biven is new the owner of the Wspud Slivern Po- tato CEIp Factory. She received her training at the Perfect Potato Chip establishment and after being than two weeks, organized her own business. Ralgh Brown has accomplished his life-long ambition ef e g an usher at the Bond Theater in Deeatur.He likes this job because he gets to see all the popular shows first. Nora Butler is mojoring in English at U of I.After can- pleting Eer senior yeat at M.C.H.S,she decided many hn- provements in English should be accomplished so she took up the field herself and hopes to return to M.C.H.S. as the English teacher. Harriet Carder has patented and now sells her famous 'product--CarHer's Freekle Vanishing Cream, Helen Crabtree is still the best typist at the PkE Hatchery. She went back there because small office jobs just didn't appeal to her, Vir inia Davis has quite a business in Movieland whore sHe designed all of Vera Vague's costumes for her latest picture nseven Days in Parisn. You can find her nCreations by Jinnyn in all the exclusive shops in Hollywood. Jifjgp 'ME N- 4' 'J -I 4 'W' 1 Q41 - Rf' T 59 ff- - - 1 n . , 4 1' ,,.x 'L. ' , ' J , , , ,f,i.r ,. 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Dick Glosser has taken ever Frank Sinatra's place and Has an occasional role in the movies Khis specialties are animated cartoons.W Doroth Greeson new thoroughly applies the golden rule In a smaII country school ln Boody. Harland Hambrecht is the proprietor of what was Chap's Roller Rini. Twice a week he gives lessons on stunt skating, an art he mastered by continual practice dur- ing his high school days. Gene Henderson is recovering from injuries received while driving a racing car on the Indianapolis speed- way. He is working on the plans for a jet propelled car. Jack Hockada and Wilma new live at 2542 South Elm Street In Ego large city of Forsythe, Illinois. He faithfully sticks to his job with the Hayes Freight L1f18So Norma Jean Hockada is Editor of Advice to the Lovelnn Eolumn In'tHe GEIcago Sun. Doris Kapper got ahead of the readings of the crystal 5aII an s already Mrs. Maurice Kapper. Jerry Kidd has graduated from the University of Minne- so a and is a surgeon now. 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Yes, Harriet and Bob were married a few years ago--just as soon as he built up the amazing total of 22 points. Eileen Mar uis is another designer from old M.C.H.S. Her designs can be found with the 1abelNMarquis01n all oston and New York dress shops. ' Evel Marsh is kept quite busy iving speeches at all tHe schooIs. She's doing wondergul work in organizing 4-H clubs you know. Eculid the great mathematician would be well pleasedto soo his successor, Joan Mont omer , who so thoroughly carries on his work. K1 e a est geometry books hold her theories and some of Eculid theories which me has perfected. Helen Moore has joined the Waves and is stationed at Ucean TEHe,California now.It seems Virgil just couldnt get out of the Navy so Helen went in too. B 11 Morris has moved back to Forsythe and now has a prospering taxi business. He has one special customer whom he lets ride in his cab without paying. Norma Norris can be heard as Snooks on the Baby Snocks program since Fanny Brice has retired. You can hardly tell the difference. Don Oakes has just opened up his used car business. He EEEcIaIIzes in the older Chevrolet models. As a side line he repairs mashed fences. Having had earlier exe periences with this, he is quite good. Donald Perkins now has a swing band and can be heard over W.5.Z. By the way, his vocalist is Marjean Mont- BU ST? Ai 's - 'aaa J-- eod Sm an and B 33 33 aa gangs Liiw ed we . ,td agar! Lcnziqg dgltri J Is :Mani dw ard 5 4511231 Kari Uvricfffil . .lidhaeonxra IQBUJ. H908 'ig F -V ,V H ' .. 'X , - Y .V 1 j :'iA w-L K H ' h i l l b v . 1524 Aw :?L f f ' Q . '.gg1u-wg:-.33 slr? - r'fQ, ,. ' A50 . , fi bww wwf: vw 4 - , ,. gi, , 2 mlinatzufzmgitrm Jaan 9153: blizfsl ff, ' ' ,, wp:-,3jg,nQf.3'i.,Y5,'1'gf 1'fU0zA ,3'I0U8Q33m M . :.:Pro1v a.tr! ,,. . , . ml- ' A' - V19 MCH MB W 553 ,Q 4 . . . ,V ,, - V 4. . 4 I-I fu IQ. 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She's never lonesome as all her old girl friends visit her frequentlyl Gene Rohrscheib is now playing tackle on the Chicago 'EEars football team. He has been nominated for a posi- tion on the All-American squad. Robert Rose is playing in the Philharmonic Orchestra appearing In New York. He has now become a master with the flute. On request, he is always glad to oblige anyone with a solo arrangement. Bonnie Scott is still a loyal patron of the Illini on Saturday nIghts. She's made a business of it now and has a bus service running between Maroa and Decatur so everyone can go to the Illini and enjoy themselves. Len Shaw has a farm of his own near Clinton and raises cHoioe Iberdeen Angus cattle. He and his family are prospering very well. Don Tozer has taken his uncle's place as billiard cham- pion. He has a pool hall of his own in Decatur, and he will challenge anyone who comes in. Mari Tozer is chief biologist at the University of noIs. She has one of the largest and most complete collections of insects in the world. Dean Va han has worked up to the top. He is section Boss on she I.C. Railroad between Decatur and Clinton. Any time after 9 o'clock in the morning and before 5 in the afternoon, you can see him speeding up and down the tracks on his motor car. He is also assistant manager of the Montgomery's Super Market. Joy is mana- ger at the store and also at ho e. Shirle Weikle is now manager of the F.W. Woolworth Co. In Decatur. She completed her previous work there so well that this promotion was her reward. 1.1-A-F, .-SIL:-L -A , L- ,.-q N' an It Q Q Y - '-.. ' . - ' - - W ' r-:- -' 1- -F 3- - .1 1. A A A A A A I 5.4. yu. lx 'L E J ?2 ' , A E if .A A Q' fQ 3fY3UQ?mW'fl fB49mf4f9H-As1?'b1f-'P 'MH HSI' I X 5, 4QH!ri4a5g-x qqeg'o ar A A A,Amg8A.2!shpxt,, vcshixlo if-5i1fh? . -11111. - - fl , V ' .5310 :mosa- llfw. - ' 'I' 1 1- in - , -A A A W sg ,, ffl 8Ht 1fti.,, Bl gff.:!'A.- if A 61105 3. 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Oh, we had our troubles, but to complaining we said lNixll We solemnly saluted the future class of n46N. In H430 the fall rolled round, and here we were once IIIOTGQ This year as uStruggling SophomoresQ,we bravely closed the door o Last year's mistakes had taught us much--things werent quite so new, We'd learned our aim--to keep our name--for our dear gold and blue., And so again the year flew by, with friends we want to mix, To tell our name, proclaim our fame--our class of 046W Came H440--how proud we were to be back once again, We were the UJaunty Juniorsn, our only aim to win, This was a year with lots to do--remember WBrother Goosen? And then the prom at Scovills with its Navy whites and blues? So three years did safely pass in spite of all those conf iota. We'd one more year to reach our goal--the class of'4BQ Then 945W and N46n--three years have flown so fast, Now Nsophisticated Sen1orsn,we knew this was our last, Football Homecoming--our play, nDon't Take My Fennyn, There were clubs and games and parties--our social aims were many. The end is here with huge success that no one contra- diets. It teak four great years to gain our aim--the class of 46 . And so the time has come to tell you all goodbye. Com encement night, the 24th, is quickly drawing nigh. We leave our teachers and our friends--it really makes us blue, We'd never gained.this great success had it not been for you. We'1l take with us- these memories, but there's one yet to fix, We leave to you with love--our name--the class of 46 . Wanda Rodgers .. ,Er l. ...,. iw. , . .n!,,:,yPm,1,,. 11, ,,., , A g , ,,,!. 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With her help we elected the following officers: ' President: Maurice Gordy Vice-president: John Leach Secretary: Lucille Gardner Treasurer: Helen Mashburn Student Council: John Leach and Lucille Gardner Pep Committee: Cora Pennypacker and Dick Pinney Recreation Committee: Milford Greutman and Mang- aret Allsup In the Homecoming parade we won second place with our float. The candidates for queen we picked to rep- resent our class were: Lucille Gardner and Cora Penny- packer. Margaret Allsup was chosen from our class to be a cheerleader, but in the winter she left us to go to Decatur High. We had several in our class to go out for football and basketball this year. In football we had: Robert Brownlow, Wilfred Ringo, John Leach, Charles Stoutenborough, Bill Kaltenbach, Jim Reed,Har- old Dunham, Ben Mee, and L. C. Thomas. In basketball we had: Wilfred Ringo, John Leach, Charles Stouten- borough, Harold Dunham,L. C. Thomas, Milfred Greutman, and Dick Pinney. 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With the help of our class advisor,Miss Sanner, we elected the following officers: President: David Kidd Vice-president: Jean Meece Student Council: Wilma Neibuhr and Jack Allsup Pep Committee: Annetta Johnson and Kenneth ' Wentworth Recreation Committee: Eugene Foster and Kathryn Marlow Annette Johnson and Joy Montgomery were our candi dates for queen this year. In the Homecoming parade our float won first place. Are we proud of our class!! We were tell represented in sports also.In football we had Jack Allsup, Eugene Foster, John Hensley, Arthur Leach,W. H. St. John,and Kenneth Wentworth. In basket- ba11'we had Jack Allsup, Eugene Foster, John Hensley, David Kidd, W. H. St. John, and Kenneth Wentworth. During our two years at M. C. H. S. we have lost the following students: Margaret Collenberger, Shirley Garver, David Pope, Dorothy Roll, Bill Scribner, Norma Swank, Bernard Telfer, Jeanette Holmes, Melvin Sloan, and Donie Allen. We have four from our class in the M. C. H. S. Orchestra. They are: -Luan Pulliam, Dorothy Gentle, Mary Belle Fenton, and Joan Wikoff. On the Blue a Gold Staff for the year we had Jack Allsup, Eugene Foster, and Elizabeth Greeson, This class is looking up to the time when they can be called NUpperclassmenn and not those NStruggIhg Sophomores.n , Junior Class Back row, left to right: Harold Dunham, Harold Eagler,' Robert Brownlow, Benzy Hee, L.C. Thomas, Bob Patterson, Jim Reed. A . Middle row, left to rightg Johnny Leach, Wilfred Ringo, Maurice Gordy, Bill Kaltenback, John Gray, Jack Hughes, Charles Stoutenborough, Milfred GreutmanL A Front row, left to right: Doris Massey, Barbara Bunner Roberta Brownlow, Luoille'Gardner, Miss Kelly, Dorothy Taylor, Cora Pennypacker, Helen Hashburn, Jean Wake- field. ' U Sophomore Class Back row, left tor'ight: Eugene'Foster, David Kidd, Robert Huston, Wallace St. John, Robert Sprague, John Hensley, Arthur Leach, Wilmer Seely, Jack Allsup. Middle row, left to right: Jack Hil1,Kenneth Wentworth Mary Belle Fenton, Wilma Neibuhr, Kathryn Marlow, Jean Meece, Catherine Easley, Thelma Widlck, Alice Austin, Bob Creekmur, Vernon Greutman.l V Front row, left to right: Joan Wikoff, Mary Lou Pope, Elizabeth 'Greeson, Dorothy Gentle, Miss Sanner, Joy Montgomery, Luan Pulliam, Viola Tolby, Annetta Johnson. 3 4 I JUNIOR CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS FRESHMAN HISTORY On September 4, 1945, thirty-three students came to M. C. H. S. to be known as Freshmen. After getting acquainted with our fellow members and our class advisor, Mrs. White, we elected the fol- lowing officers to represent us through the school year. President: Russell Gilbert, First semester Vice-president: Max Scott: president, second semester Secretary: Rosemary Randall Treasurer: Barbara Benedict Student Council: Marjean Montgomery and Dick Wiese CGuy Neibuhr took Dickis place when he l6ft,o Pep Committee: Mary Ellen Hockaday and James Hockaday Recreation Committee: B rbara Benedict and Ebrn- ard Friis During the year we have lost the following mem! bers: Lyle Ashbrook, Dwight Cox,Russell Gilbert,David Swank, Lloyd Streight, and Dick Wiese. We have been taking part in the activities that have been sponsored this year. In football we had Dick Wiese, Russell Gilbert, and Lyle Ashbrook. In basket- ball we had one that carried the fighting spirit of the second team. He was Eugene Riley. We won the third prize with our float in the Homecoming parade. Our candidates for queen were:Marjean Montgomery and Rose- mary Randall. The H. S. Orchestra has four new members from our class. They are: Enrbara Rogers, Carolyn Grimes, Mary Ellen Hockaday, and Betty Gronkowski, In the line of Journalism we have Leonard Mee,Max Scott, Frances Taylor,and Barbara Benedict on the Blue at Gold. We are waiting for the time when we shall be looked up to as nstruggling Sophomoresn instead of nGreen Freshmenn. 1 YSHTBIH a.AMH8.J1'! lQ1d3'.'!1iJ 46991 gf tedmedgea NO Rei? -6. JP ., M, ,wr -. w - ' www if - kb' I . ' - , f I..,- . H. EA n,,,., . JV. '-, F-,-f:.7v' 4 'gfxnki gnliinfl :mad avaxi elf aim! jb9'I0M70H!B ff'5!51if iB me ai 1l9.C'l.'9JUZ Setew nsevp 10t- I al.2Hf33Z135' and ew-we-irmo .Z emu fgzfsaglbsrxb pgsibamhcgiff Hliisnung in eni,E,evr!zf ciI bm: ,vH:.E+fg'sT' asf:-faq vm .iwe1 .s1m wr eff! as rzvmmi ed od .8 .fi .O .li Q3 53,43 na2,15-'knspnql-gnrmag, -mam, 4 , vi-Qfivffa' -'IWIQ' lgulq wsoi.'1fio 3 ew' Gd? .-'A i p -wap. iisif' mlm:-fa his A awdw' 2:2111 WSH? 'C H ' ' I Student Council tb ' The first meeting' of the student Council 'was held on Tuesday, October 2, with Mr. Keyes as sponsor. The members consisted of two from each of the classes. At the first meeting they following officers were electedz. ' President .' w John Leach ' Vice-president -Dean Vaughan. Secretaryhtreasurer Marjean Montgomery Reporter Joan Montgomery Committees were appointed by the president to phmx parties and select movies. It was decided that we should have at least one movie a month. Several meetings were held later to make the arrangements for the Halloween Party. The Christmas party for the student body was also sponsored by the Student Cou cil. There was a pot luck at noon, and the Student Council donated the beverage and the P.T.A. furnished ice cream cups. The student body and the teachers gathered for a short program,and then the presents were given out. During the year we have sponsored six movies. This spring we took down all the banners in the gym and Sent them to be cleaned. They'll be put up next fall, bright and shining--just like all the students. Freshman Class Back row, left to rightg Eugene PUley,Francis Clifton, Leonard Moe, Lloyd Butler, Tommy Doaks, Robert Austin, Bernard Friis, Bobby Burns. Second row, left to right: Guy Neibuhr,Riehard Parlier, Gloria Hughes, Carolyn Gr1mes,MarJean Montgomery,Sher- leon Gall, Nellie Fbrnwalt, Rosemary Randall, Betty Smithers, Max Scott, Jimmy Hockaday. Front row, left to right: Barbara Rogers, Mary Ellen' Heckaday, Betty Gronkowski, Joan Caldwell, Mrs, White, Jean Weikle, Barbara Benedict, Loretta Easley, Frances Taylor, Student Council Stand1ng,left to right: Wilma Neibuhr, Lucille Gardner, Joan Montgomery, Guy Neibuhr. 'I Seated,1eft to right: Miss Rebertsen,Jaek A1lsup,Johnny Leach, Dean Vaughan, Marjean Montgomery, Mr, Keyes, ORGFWNI ADOVWQS ..,- - ',,' ....-. M h- -N 'ff:.'2':'.L. 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Two members of the Junior class also helped a lot--John Leach, who operated the mimeograph for the entire yearbook, and Harold Eagler, who, through the use of the mimeoscope, transferred all the art work onto the stencils. Miss Robertson was our advisor. Mr. Myrvold of Camera Arts Studio in Decatur, Illinois,took our'pictures.The picture pages themsdhnu were printed by W. M. Welch k Co. in Chicago. We did all the printed pages on the mimeograph. Our books were then compiled and sent to the Stappenbeck Book- bindery, Normal, Illinois, and bound. We have all enjoyed being on the annual staff,and we think this is one of the best annuals that has ever been made at Maroa High. K v ' BEUE AND GOLD t Our circulation this year was very close to two hundred, and the 35 people on the staff were grand to help get the paper out on time each month. Much credit goes to our sponsor, Thelma Robertson, for the assis- tance she has given us. Our editor was Evelyn Marsh: her able assistant, Maurice Gordy. In Fpbruary a Blue and Gold all-school party was held, and everyone attending had a swell time at the Ucarniva1.U ' ne of our most outstanding accomplishments is the 3200 Kodak Medalist camera we purchased in Febr- uary. It's a great addition to the school equipment, and we are proud to have purchased it for future Blue and Gold staff use. May they use it wisely and have as much enjoyment from it as we have. This has been a great year for use-the Blue and Gold staff of '46!! Maronois Staff Back row,left to right: Bob Ma1one,Dean Vaughan,Dwight Allsup, Bill Morr1s,Diek Glosser, Darrell Schultz, Len Shaw, Jerry Kidd, H Middle row, left to right: Doris Query,-Don 0akes,Enily Widick, Jack Hockaday, Vera Beecue, Shirley Weikle, Dorothy Greeson, Mary Tozer, Bennie Scott, Betty Jean Lindsley, Robert Rose, Evelyn Marsh, Eileen Marquis, Virginia Davis, Wanda Rodgers. 'ss Soated,leTt to right: Norma Jean Hockaday, Viola Went- worth, Anna Mae Dunham, Wanda Biven, Miss Robertson , Doris Neibuhr, Helen Moore, Don'Perkins,Norma Norris , Joan Montgomery, Harriet Cardcr, Blue and Gold Staff 5 , . Back row,left to right: Miss Robertson,Joan Montgomery, Helen Moore, Jack Hughes, John Gray, Bill Kaltenbaeh, Len Shaw, Dwight Allsup, Jerry K1dd.Ae Middle row, left to right: Jean Wakefield, Vera Beceue, Nmry Toner, Elizabeth Greeson, Wanda Biven, ,Barbara Benedict, Max Scott,V1olagWentworth,Leonard Moe, Fran- ees Taylor, Wanda Rodgers, Johnny Leach, L.C. Thomas, ' Jack Allsup,Bonnie Seett,Eugene Foster, Barbara Bunner. Seated,left to right: Harriet Carder, Anna Mae Dunham, Norma Jean Hoekaday, Harold Eagler,Doris Query, Evelyn Marsh, Maurice Gordy, Norma Norris, Nora Butler, Vir- ginia Davis, 1 F.F.A. The Future Farmers of America, with Mr. Nicol as their advisor,met early in the school year and elected the following officers: President: Dean Vaughan Vice Pres: Len Sha! Secretary: Wallace St. John Treasurer: Bob Malone Reporter: Gene Henderson Watchdog: Gene Rohrscheib Thirteen boys showed projects at the Sectional F.F.A. fair in Decatur in August. They won more prem- ium money than any other group in the section. In Sep- tember the officers attended a training school at Cerro Gordo. The boys also gave a radio broadcast over WILL in September. They conducted' a, project, tour in the spring and took pictures of their projects. In the fall they canned SOO quarts of vegetables for relief. On the afternoon of March 8,the boys of the F.F.A. gave a play called WTe1l it to Tommy.n It was directed by Miss Duerr. Everyone enjoyed it very much. The F.F.A. Parent and Son Banquet was held April 2 in the High School Gym. The dinner was served by the Home Economics girls. We are very proud of our accomplishments thisyean f A 1 FoHoAe This year the Future Homemakers of America hadthe membership of all the girls in school, and our advisor was Miss Kelly. At the first meeting the following officers were elected: , President: Bonnie Scott q Vice Pres: Margaret Allsup A ,Secretary: Eileen Marquis Treasurer: Wanda Rodgers The club had very interesting discussions all year. One meeting was on nEt1quetteN, and we invited the F.F,A. boys to attend. On December 14, we invited our mothers to attend a tea at which the Home Ecomonkm classes'had a style show, modeling: the 'garments that they had made in class. We also had a UBusy Body Hourn at one or the meetings--all the girls brought their sewing, knitting, or any other handwork, and all those who d1dn't bring anything had to talk on one particuhr subject for five minutes. We've had a lot of fun all year, and we hope next year's F.H.A. has as much fun as we have had. , , . . I V Fl Fl AI . ' Standing,left to right: Guy Neibuhr, Francis Clifton, Richard Parlier,Robert Austin, Charles Stoutenborough, Robert Huston, Darrell Schultz, Robert Sprague, Tommy Doaks, John Gray, Carol Fenton, Lloyd Butler, Arthur Leach, Eugene Riley, Jack Hill. o ' Seated,1eft to right: Bernard Friis, Jim Reed, Wallace' St.Joh , Mr. Nicol, Dean Vaughan, Bob Malone, Len Shaw, Wilmer Seely, Don Oakes. A F. H. A. , . f Back row, left to right: Anna Mae Dunham, Nora Butler, Emily Widick, Norma Norris, Betty Jean Lindsley, Doro-' thy Taylor, Helen Moore,Joan Montgomery, Sherleen Gall Lucille Gardner, Roberta Bronnlow,'Mary Lou Pope, Mar-' Jean Montgomery, Elizabeth Greeson, Carolyn Grimes, Third row, left to right: Nellie Fornwalt, Mary Belki Fenton, Betty Smithers, Joan Caldwell, Dorothy Gentle, Viola Tolby, Barbara Banner, Cora Pennypacker, Luan Pulliam, Gloria Hughes, Evelyn Marsh, Harr1et'Carder 'Virginia Davis, Shirley Weikle,Rosemary Randall, Doris ' t ' ' Second row, left to right? Joan Wikoff,Dorothy Greeson Vera Beccue, Wanda Biven,' Betty Gronkowski, Dorothy Riley, Norma Jean Hockaday, Jean Meoce, Wilma Noibuhr, Annette Johnson, Kathryn Marlow,Jean'We1kle, Joan Wil- key, Alice Austin, Barbara Benedict. V ' Front row, left to right: Frances'Taylor, Loretta Eas- ley, Viola' Wentworth, Mary Tozer, Thelma Widlck, Joy Montgomery, Bonnie Scott, Miss Kelly, Wanda Rodgers, Eileen'Marquis, Doris Kapper,Jean Wakefield, Catherine Easley, Mary Ellen Hockaday, Barbara Rogers. .7 ORCHESTRA There were about 35 in orchestra this year, and we consider ourselves fortunate to have Mrs. Dewhirst still with us. Our first semester officers were: President: Joan Montgomery Vice-president: Helen Moore Secretary-treasurer: Dick Pinney- Reporter: John Gray . . During the first semester we played for the Senior play and the January P. T. A. and practiced nhardn for future programs. 4 Our second semester officers were: ' . President: Charles Stoutenborough Vice-president: Jack Hughes Secretary-treasurer: Helen Moore Reporter: Dick Pinney In this semester we played for the Junior play, besides our own recital on April 12, which wefre glad to say was a great success, All during the year we've had theater parties, skating parties, and Wpot luckn surfers, besides our regular Wednesday night practices and ve've always had a good time together, We're all very proud of ourselves for a good year and hope next year will go as well. GLEE CLUB The tradition of having a glee club was brought back this, year after two years of having none. With Miss Mathers as our director and Norma Jean Hockaday as pianist we. had a grand time singing for our own amusement, at least, . Q About fifty-five girls enrolled at the start, but the number dropped during the year. :we met Tuesdays and Thursdays after school for practices, and we made a few public appearances. At night school, November 15, we sang two nu bers at a special assembly: and at the February P. T, A. meeting we gave our arrangement of three Stephen Foster songs, - We hope there will be a glee club next year, and that they will have as much fun as we have had. -ir 4G1ee Club Back row left toyrightg Anna Mae Dunham,' Viola Tolby, Joan Montgomery, Annette Johnson, Corn, Ponnypnoker, Lucille Garqner, HDorothy Gentle, Helen Moore, Norma Norris, Joy Mentgopery, Betty Jean Lindsley. Front rew,left to right: Virginia Davis,G1oria Hughes, Harriet Carden, Joan Wikoff, Jean Wakef1e1d,Nerma Jean Hockaduy, Luan,Pu1liem, Wanda Rodgers, Barbara Bunnor, Miss Mathers, -., , V1. , A Orchestra Stend1ng,1eEt.to rights Mrs. Dowhirst,Mery Ellen Hooku- day, Leonard Moo, Doris Query, Charles Steutonboreugh, John Gray,Jaek.Hughes,Don Perkins,Kathryn Marlow, Jean Wakefield, v M . Q Seated, left -to riglmts Betty Gronkowski,Car-olyn Grimes, Mary Qolle Fenton, Evelyn Marsh, Nonnu Joan Heekaday,' Helen Moore, Wanda-Rodgors,Joan Wikoff,Jean Montgomery, Harriet Garder, Dorothy Gentle, Luan'Pu111am,.Barbara Regers,,, . , . - , Pep Committee With the help of Miss Sanner we have really tried our best to promote that M. C. H. S. spirit this year. For a change we had a girl for our chairman, too-Wanda Rodgers. , Among our many acheivements of the year was the gala Football Homecoming. On the night of October 25 we started the celebration by the bonfire with the burning of WElmerW fthe spirit of Bethanyj, and the snake dance. The next day we had the great parade, the game, and the dance at night with the crowning of the queen. Another or our Jobs was to assist the cheerlead- ers. At the beginning of the year Margaret Allsup, Bennie Scott, and Wanda Rodgers were elected .as our yell leaders, In November,though, Margaret moved away, so Helen Crobtree took her place for the rest of the y88.I'e We also sold tickets for all our games,and helped collect them too. Felling very proud of ourselves,we wish next yemb Pop Com ittee much luck! Cheerleaders We had three very good cheerleaders this year, or rather, we've had four.At the first of the year Bonnie Scott, Margaret Allsup, and Wanda Rodgers were elected. When Margaret moved away later on, we elected Helen Crabtree to take her place 'The girls were gold skirts and blue sweaters, and they went to every game our team played, including those away from homc.We had a lot of new yells besides our old ones, and their peppy routine was an excellent example of the M.C.H.S. spirit. Pop Committee '-Left to right: Mary Ellen- Hoclcaday, Annetta Johnsonb Bonnie Scott, Dick Glosser, Wanda Rodgers,Miss Sanner' Harriet Carrier, Cora Pennypacker, Kenneth Wentworth: Jimmy Hoclcaday, ..,. Cheerleaders A Loft to right: Bonnie Scott,He1on Crabtreeg 'landa Rod- gers ' Q ngmns H1-Triosponsor.this year was miss Duerr. The Hi-Tri officers this year were: A . President-Helen Moore ,X f Vice-president-Virginia Davis , 'Secretary-Betty Jean Lindsley ' Treasurer4Joan Montgomery Q W ' Meetings this year were held twice, a month on Thursdays, eighth hour. , ,We gave a prize for the best program, and all the girls did their best 'and gave us, many enjoyable pro- erdms- 4 Our banquet was held on May 5 in the High School Gym! The dinner was ,served by some of the boys, After the banquet dinner the boys joined the girls in dandkg and other recreation. 4, T A., - . . a w f . .T Q 'U ' - k F. ' 'I V Recreation Com ittee A temporary recreation time was set aside at the school this year on Thursday nights, We all had a lot of fun at these URecreation Nightsn, playing ping pong, badminton, deck tennis, shuffle board,table games, and dancing. Sometimes we had movies, too. Members of the P.T.A. worked in the kitchen and sold pop,hot dogs,and ice cream each night. We want to thank the, faculty for giving us a chance to come here after school hours. We're all looking forward to the tima when we can have our own Com unity Center, 1' ,e. 2' 4 K Hi-Tri Back row, left to right: Harriet Carder, Anna Mae Dun- ham, Emily Wid1ek,'Norma Norris, Dorothy Taylor, Nora Butler, Joy Montgomery, Bennie Scott, Shorleen Gall, Lucille Gardner, Roberta Brewnlow, Mary Lou Pope, Mar- jean Montgomery, Elizabeth Greesen, Carolyn Grimes. Third row, left to right: Nellie Fernwalt, Mary Belle Fenton, Betty Snithers, Jean Caldwell, Dorothy Gentle, Viola Tolby, Barbara Bunner, Cora Pennypaeker, Luan Pulliam, Gloria Hughes, Evelyn Marsh, Eileen Marquis, Jean Wilkey, Shirley We1kle,, Rosemary Randall, Doris Q1101 Yo ' ' ,' ' . 'Second row, left to right: Jean Ulkoff, Dorothy Gree- sen, Vera Beeeue,Wanda B1ven,Betty Gronkowski, Dorothy' Riley, Norma Jean Ngoekaday, Jean Meeeo, Wilma Neibuhr, Annette' Johnsen, Kathryn Marlow, Jean, Uelkle, Wanda -Rodgers, Alice Austin, Barbara Benodiet. , B Seated, left to right: Frances Taylor, Loretta Easley, Viola Wentworth, Mary Tezer, Thelma Uidiek, Betty Joan Lindslcy, Helen Moore, Miss Duerr, Virginia Davis, Joan Montgemery,Der1s Knpper,Jean Wakefield, Catherine Eas- ley, Mary Ellen Heekadayy Barbara Rogers. I A Recreation Committee Loft -'vo right: Kaumqm new-10w,Eugono,rosuQ1-,B111- Kalten baeh, Betty Jean Llndsley, Mr. Keyes, Bob Malone, Mil- ford Greutman, Bernard Friis, Barbara Benedict. Radio Class One of the more recent attractions for the boys of the upper classes was radio.. There were eight who studied the fundamentals of electricity and radio,and they seemed to enjoy it very much. The first of the Semesters was more or less a lecture session to help them get acquainted with radio. In the last six weeks, they have done mostly shop work. Usually work- ing in pairs, these boys have assembled their own tube short wave receivers. Recently when one of these re- ceivers picked up signals,1ts operators were everjoyaL This is one of the best of our vocational classes and will help these students to a large extent ln fu- ture years. E ' 1 A ' Camera Club The Camera Club was organized under the direction of Mr. Keyes and meetings were held on Thursday after- noons, once a month throughout the year. The following officers directed the activities of the organization: PP6SidSntpepqoooeoneecuoeqJ0hn L68Ch Vice-president........ ...Jack Allsup S6CP6taT eeooaoo sooo oooewanda Rodgers Y Treasurer..... . ........Betty Jean Lindsley Reporter..................Robert BPOWn1OW 'During the year, Mr. Keyes has given lectures on the parts of the camera, the different types of film and the use of each type and lighting. Several of the members entered the national photographic contest. Camera Club Top row, loft to right: Bob Greokmur,Donald Oakes, Mr. Keyes, John Leech, - Third row, left to right: Jock Pill, Kenneth Wentworth Eugene Fbster, Robert Huston, Charles Stoutenborough, Robert Sprague, Robert Brownlow, Vernon Grautman. Second row, left to right: Sherleen Gall Anna Mao Dun- ham, Emily Wid1ek,Joan Mentgomory,Betty Coen Lindsley, Helen Moore, Bonnie Seott,Ho1en Crabtree,Eve1yn Marsh. Front row, left to right: Eileen Marquis, Harriet Cer- der, Gloria Hughes, Viola Tolby, Barbara Bunnor, Doris Query, Joan Wakefield,Uunda Rodgers, Norma Jean Hoeka- day, . q ' Radio Class I. .,,-.1 ' Book to front:-Maurice' Gerdy, Jin Reed, Bob LQHEOPQ Ralph Fbrnwalt, Kbnneth Wentworth, Donald Oakes, Hr. Keyes, Don Tozer, Gene Rohrscheib, CAMERA CLUB RADIO CLASS Office Girls These girls volunteered to give one of their free periods each day to help in the office. They answer the phone, fill out transcripts, receive visitors, and help Mr. Keyes in his office work. The office girls for this year are: A Jean Wakefield ' Dorothy Greeson Wanda Rodgers Lucille Gardner Vera Beccue Doris Kapper Anna Mae Dunham Doris Query Librarians The'g1rls. whom you see checking out- books and straightening, shelves during your study periods in he library are our librarians. The librarians use one of their study halls each day to do this work and thatway there is a librarian in attendence every hour. Miss Mathers is our advisor. At the first part of the semester we met one Saturday to help select the new books to be ordered. We also mot again in January to select the librarians for the second semester. Nora Butler Viola Wentworth Evelyn Marsh Doris Query Joy Montgomery Cora Pennypacker Barbara Banner Norms Norris The librarians for the first semester were: h The librarians for t o sooond semester wore: Dorothy Gentle Anna Mae Dunham Kathryn Marlow Viola Wentworth Evelyn Marsh Doris Query Joy Montgomery Gloria Hughes Dorothy Greeson Norma Norris ' Librarians Standing, left-to right: Barbura' Bunner, Nora Butler, Doris Query, Evelyn Marsh,Dorothy Greoson,Dorothy Gen- tle Cora Pennypackor,Kathryn Marlow, Norma Norris,Joy Monfzgomory, Gloria Hughes, Anna Mao Dun11a1:1. Soated,left to right: Miss Mothers, Viola Wentworth. H V , Office Girls, -A V Stgnding, loft to right: Joo.x,1Wakofi old, Wanda Rodgers, Dorothy Groeson, Anna Mao Dunham,Luoi1lo Gardner, Vora Boccuo, Dorls Kappor. ' b . ' Soatocl, Mr. Koyos . LIBRARIANS OFFICE GIRLS QWCS X ff iff f u f X5 X Q .4 5 A , 9, ', .QV f X M .E V . R f 'M 4-7: ,I CT- , f'4 ...D K..-U QT '73 E5 Y' ICA rf-C5 'SL-:JP A I A I E 1 , . , A ry, A 'Ff- W 3, Ms n? t Y P6 , ' Syl: '-1 ,af '33, K 9 lc ec ig If ll, X. v1.- . I ,Y , G2 J ax' I 'J ffh hb lx? .r .Q ' 33: X jf, , ' 15219 ' if ,v P' r vig 1 ca 5 ' -'QA - 'V r I W - 'ff- fin '- ff, A , VI I Z I : .1 ff-:. ' ' .,, .. 0 , n T ':i ., .M 'iffii I 152.5 i I., Au- , Q-- H A' - , U- , fir . yn: .Jn FOOTBALL DEAN VAUGHAN--Halfback and Captain--Who played despite injuries--Was backbone of the team. DONALD OAKES--Center--This boy played only one year and turned into a dependable center. GENE ROHRSCHEIB--Tackle--When we say bone-crusher, we aren't kidding. uSpeed-balln was the big gun in the line. DON PERKINS--Guard--We never knew all his possibilities until the end of the season. He is an A-1 player. BOB MALONE--Fullback--He ran wild in the first three plays of the Assumption game for forty yards. , GENE HENDERSON--End--Surprising as it may seem, he was a pass-slinging end. Coach even made up a special play for him. JACK HOCKADAY--Fu1lback--Tricky runner, he could fol- low his interference.The drop-kicker of the team. DWIGHT ALLSUP--Quarterback--The best punter in the cdr ference, and a smooth quarterback. BEN MBE--End--He should make a good end next year. L.C. THOMAS--Halfback--This boy played steady ball all season, and made many large gains. JIM REED--Halfback--A neat halfback and a red-headed One, too! WILFRED RINGO--Guard--He'll be back next year to play good football. BILL KALTENBAGK--Tackle--rough as they come in the form of tackle. JOHNNY LEACH--Tackle--Played a heads-up line man-will be a darn good quarterback and all around back- field man. BOB LANTER--Manager--Always on hand to help the coach or the boys. COACH REUTER--As a coach from anybody's standpoint,Whe was swell.U GAMES Maroa Opponents Sept. 14 Arthur T O 27 U 21 Lovingtcn T 0 59 U 28 Decatur B H O 6 Oct. 5 Mowequa H 27 U H ll Assumption H 6 6 W 26 ethany H O 54 Nov. 2 Arcola T 0 27 N 9 St. Teresa T O 32 4, ga I '42-.lg I H V 3 W 'rw va I as A Q - - , . i ,, Y , -,,,. , : . D lg!! , -.-u ii- wil ..-- L.. Y F Q I -- -- wg, lid il it If ' mj- J I.. E4 B. ,sq -. -.. I .1 ' 1 , , ' . 4 , I . YF 3 ' u- ii Qgl-.I , X f it 'rv Q F' -fv -9-Tlrli . ,f 'N55 E .4, ,, , 4 . .-,I -fwf- ' 1 ' ff , .. if . -. .x. - .- vw . I I . Ar, ' 'iz .VA ,,, -1 IA.- VA A v. A .gri- 2 e.r.' . 1 ,L 1 L ru?- .,,.,fnT ' 1 ,,-. 'qi-f,-. ' .ju ' 'Qi' , .Q , M . 6' .yy . E' wtf 1.-L 1 igafalgq 'f .ggn , -:Ie',' :gif-,,.4 I. ' a f.,1. Lf 1 'v- - f2f. ,Y -11 Y . 3-- ' 1:1-:hr , HJ? 'EF . , . , r r Q? . Q 512 f . -529' . f 1 m fl!-X. yf, -Q rs -7,1 v 1. . 1. Q 5 . 'lu ' , 'A' '5 ' -1- ' ., .L5 . 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Deland H 29 57 Jan. 11 Niantic H 47 25 Jan. 15 Warrensburg T 56 65 Jan. 18 Alumni H 52 26 Jan. 22 MaconKMacon County TJT 51 50 Jan. 25 Hammond T 52 48 Jan. 29 Grace Methodist H 76 34. Feb. 1 Mt. Zion H 41 46 Feb. 5 Kenney T 51 28 Feb. 8 Wapella H 29 27 Feb. 12 Niantic T 47 30 Feb. 15 Lovington T 42 61 Feb. 19 Argenta H 54 73 Feb. 27 B oomingtonCRegionalJT 39 f48 TOTALS 888 1,080 BASKETBALL DATA First Team Name Games Field ' Else Total Played Goals Throws. Points D. Allsup 19 41 20 102 H. Hambrecht 5 O 1 1 G. Henderson 11 18 9 45 J. Hockaday 22 63 45 169 B. Malone 16 7 5 19 D. Vaughan 20 12 9 35 J. Leach 26 125 47 297 W. St. John 15 11 6 28 D. Kidd 20 28 28 84 Lo Co Thomas 1 1 3 K. Wentworth 1 0 0 0 E. Foster 10 4 5 11 J. Hensley 6 0 2 2 M. Greutman 1 0 0 -0 D. Pinney 6 0 O 0 E. Riley 1 0 0 O .. F' I. ,, .. L. 1' LEA- dftqg . fri- - fg:r1:7'fg. nyfw'- IQ I I ' '5' 1 ' Hr LL , ,.'e.-1' .. - . 'X' I' er ' if -' . I , I D- .E F i ci ': gfal . ,I .1I Q 3 ' . ..,, .Q . . Q.. f ' . - 4. 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I ,I I we I - , , 'F sro 'QoJ 3 V A M39 'tt .isneige E Jwwilwvm - ' ZQXATUT 1. 3:1213 I 3, Q if U 81' ta V RI B22 . .SSHSRF 2 -H Q Ii ig. 43. iI .I -..., ,. 5 4- BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Second Team Date Opponent Place Maroa Opponent Nov. 50 Warrensburg H 52 62 Dec. .7 Argenta T 7 29 Dec. 11 Blue Mound T 29 50 Dec. 15 Bethany 4 H 26 50 Dec. 18 Mt. Zion T 21 25 Dec. 21 Hammond H 55 20 Dec, 28 .Grace Methodist T '51 - 2 Hunt 8 Deland - H 26 45 Jan. 11 Niantic H 47 25 Jan. 15 Warrensburg T 50 46 Jan. 18 Alumni ' H ' 47 U 44 Jan. 25' Hammond f T .20 50 Jan. 29 Grace Methodist 'H 21 ' 14 Feb. 1 Mt. Zion H 19 13 54 Feb. 5 Kenney T 19 41 Feb. 8 Wapella H ' 50 42 Feb. 12 Niantic T 18 25 Feb. 15 Lovington T 21 47 Feb. 19 Argenta H 50 58 TOTALS 512 641 BASKETBALL DATA Second Team Name Games Field Free Total Played Goals t Throws Points M. Greutman 18 6 4 16 J. Allsup 16 6 10 22 E Foster 18 55 18 88 W Ringo 15 4 5 15 J. Hensley 15 52 6 70 K Wentworthff 16 15 9 55 D Pinnoy 16 17 8 42 H Ummm - . 9 2 O 4 L. C. Thomas - 15 , ' 49f , 15 ' 115 E. Riley ' ,15 5 8 ' 18 J. Hockaday 1 2 , O 4 D. Kidd 1 1 O 2 HB. Burns . -, V 5 .0 0 A O R. Patterson. 8 , 5 -5 11 C. Stoutcnborough 4 O 0, O W St. John 7 8 5 21 M. Scott 5 O 0 O B. Moo 2 O O O J. Recd 1 0 0 O Fbotball , I . Back row,loft to right: Bob Lanter-mQnager,B1ll Knltonh bach, Gene Rohrsohoib, Wallace St, John, Dwight Allsup, Bill Morris Gene Hondorson,Diok Glossor, Couch Router, Second row, loft to right: Darrell Schultz,Harold Eag- lor, Bob Malone, Bonnie Moo, Wilfred Aingo,Donald Porhn kins, John Leach, Max Seottfmanagpr, z-it Front row, loft to right: Jim Hood, Jack Allsup, Dean Vaughan, L, C. Thomas, Harold Dunham. , .: ' Basketball Tenn ' Standing, loft to rightg Max Seott-managor,- Kenneth' Wentworth, L.C, Thomas, Eugene Ebster, Wilfred Ringo, Coach Router, John Hensloy,Milford Groutman,-Jack All- sup, Gone Rileygg . ' ' 1 Seated,1eft to fight: Wallace St. John,Ddv1d+h1dd,Doan Vaughan, Jack Hockaday,Dwight A1lsup,Bob Mqlone,Johnny Leach, ' l 1 'H ' E ' FOOTBALL BASKETBALL FE ATU 132 ES q -N-I If ........, .,.. , . ,. ,fi 1 12 X X 1 'K xlxxis ix . I Q X :EH If . -' .4 '-.., fre . r Q 1 5 ,f R w 1 N, X 1 7 X. X ' A x X ' I .NJ-.lx Y... 'Wi P1 ma x...-1'-5 Homecoming The ending of the war and the reorganization of our football team brought back some of the traditions that belong to M.C.H.S. one in particular was havihs Football Homecoming again Uwith all the trimmin'sU. Homecoming this year started at 6:30 on the night ef October 24. Students and teachers gathered around a big bonfire built in the southwest corner of the football field to cheer and sing. There was a wonder- ful turnout and everyone really get in the spirit at things. After the yells, the snake dance was led by the football captain UBugsU Vaughan, the cheerleaders and other members of the team. It was loads of fun, winding our way up town in and out around trees and etc.Fdnally everyone get in a big circle in the middle of Main Street and called on each member of the team ma give pep talks. Again we all grabbed hands and wound our way back to the bonfire at school. Just as we get back a hearse drove up bringing UThe Spirit of Bethany? This was a dummy which we had named UElmer Bethanyn. 'Eugen and some of the team carried him to the fire and threw him in. So, as Bethany's spirit went up in flames the evening ended with everyone shouting nBeat Bethanyn and singing the Maroa Loyalty song. Homecoming Day dawned bright and beaut1ful.EVery- one was busy all morning getting ready for the Parade and decorating the gym and the goal posts. Classes just weren't thought ef. At 1:00 all the entries for the parade lined up at school and at 1:50 the proces- sion was en. We went down through Main Street in front of the judges, ever by Grade School for all the kidsim see, around town again and finally back to Main Street and back to school. Then the awards were given for the best floats. The Sephemeres walked eff with the blue ribbon for first prize. Juniors came in second and Freshmen, third. Sorry to say,we lost the football game,but regard- less, it was a good game and the fellows played swell. We all know that Hwinning 1sn't everyth1ng.' During the half het chocolate and doughnuts were served in.the gym, and they certainly were delicious. Last, but not least, of the 1946 Homecoming was the dance that night in the high school gym. It was beautifully decorated, the lights were low, and Mrs. Groves, Delores White, and Helen Hilbrant from Argenta furnished the music. 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Penny's nvery best friendn Joanna,1oyally gives up her tennis, boy friend and all, to aid Penny in her acting. The way Penny's Ncareern entangles itself and the manner in which Penny goes back to her tennis and Kerry iss very amusing. Cast of Characters Sally Norman Porter Penny Caleb Mark Mavis Lydia Joanna Kerry Greg Gram Monsieur Henri Claire J Elsie J Pretty Young Models Lucille J Harriet Carder Dean Vaughan Wanda Rodgers Don Perkins Gene Henderson Bonnie Scott Anna Mae Dunham Norma Jean Hockaday Dwight Allsup Dick Glosser Norma Norris Robert Rose Joan Montgomery Virginia Davis Helen Moore Harrison Day Jerry Kidd Red Harland Hambrecht MANAGEMENT Stage Crew: Len Shaw, Bob Malone Gene Rohrscheib, Robert Rose Properties: Evelyn Marsh, Helen Moore, Virginia Davis Ushers: Nora B tler, Dorothy Riley Wanda Blven, Doris Query Dorothy Greoson, Viola Wentworth Music preceding the play was given by the Maroa Community and High School Orchestra under the directkn of Mrsa D. M. Dewhirst. The music between acts was presented by Evelyn Marsh,Emily Widick,Jean Wakefield, and Dick.Glosser, - . 3 na S'l6i1waefE? at 'O Bah 'ind 53.5 we as og .ff,.,g:i:t9fMAri0 ,io 815.20 V .I , g .mzgv gg,- ., pug-. fr., 1 198105 u-vmlllv' I f 11515 1 f ' . , .,r.,QV V 1 - -,. R , ents-E0 b 1533934 I l .1 N535 IIZCQFH 1. Polly Rambeau, a stonographer Helen Mashburn Special Delivery On Thursday, March 21, the Junior class presented Uspeoial Deliveryn under the direction of Miss Mathers. At some time in our lives we have all lost a valu able letter, But supposing that letter contained a check for two hundred dollars when you needed just dnt amount in order to take your sweetheart to the big Jun- ior League ball? Suppose that said sweetheart was a very flighty young lady and had threatened to go with your hated rival if you couldn't dig up the cash? Sup- pose you had given the letter--unopened--to a friend, thinking it contained 'a mere five dollar bill. Then, when you realized your mistake, you learned that your friend had taken a beat across Lake Michigan, to be gone over the week-end? Well, these are just a few of the mix-ups and laughable situations in WSpecial Deliv- ery. Cast of Characters Ruby Gershwin, a debutante Peggy James, Polly's friend Ang e, a cleaning woman Mrs. John Jacobs Jasper, three times John, an electrician Mike, a janitor Waiter Ervol Stone, a friend of Monte's Monte Bryan, a young attorney ' Management Stage Manager Bill Kaltcnback, Wilfred Properties Maurice Gordy, Publicity Harold Edgler, Jack Tickets Bill Kaltenback, - Q Robert-Erownlow, Reserve Seats General Admission Tickets Lucille Gardner Roberta Brownlow Barbara Bunner married Jean Wakefield Lo Co Thomas Harold Dunham Jack Hughes Harold Eagler John Leach Ringo, Jim Reed Robert Brownlow Hughes, Ebn Mee Lucille Gardner Pat Pennypacker Ben Mee John Gray Music was by the Maroa Community High School Or- chestra under the direction of Mrs. Dewhirst. Between acts entertainment was a piano duet by Helen Moore and Norma Jean Hockaday and a vocal solo by Emily Widick accompanied on the violin by Thelma Widick and on the piano by Charlotte Widick. 'Don!t Tako My Ponnyd -. c Standing,1cft to right: Donn Vaughan, Harriet Cardor, Rbbort Rose, .Virginia Davis, Holon Moore, Joan Mont- gomery, Hofland Hambrocht, Bonnio Scott, Jerry Kidd. SOQtQH,10ft to right: Dick G1ossor,Horma Joan Hockuday, Don Perkins, Annq Mao Dunham, Honda Norris, Wanda Rod- gers, Dwight Allsup, Miss Mathers, A . 1 . - 1 'Special Dolivoryn Back row, loft to right: Harold Dunham,John Loach,Jnck Hughes, L, C, Thomas, Harold Eaglon Front row, loft 51:6 figxim f-Iclon 1.ms11bum,n0borm Brown- low, Luci11o'Gardnor, Barbara Bunnor, Joan Wakefield, Miss Mathers, H-i-.' - ' Cs 1 'd f cgi fl 5 t t X I a 'sits ' ,Ti3T -If -Ci: W1 I r ,'c-':':.- , .'-- .5 .iQ g'.b '9531f:It5 4-'W 9115 ' ff h sigfiffLaiafifgi'-g gs- ge' ::E5:, 152-'f ,-:gi 5 ,. 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Marca vs. Assumpt1on.we didn't quite make it this time, but we held them 6 to 6, Six weeks ends. Illinois Central man spoke to us on safety measu- res at railroad crossings. Orchestra has a theater party. TQ B5 tests. A lot of xra arms, 'UQOQ Wfm- V5 gn.-.,,,g-M 5 , ' . 1, JI . .Q lfY,vg..Q Z'- ggyzlfxd i1I'Il,ll'!0C1D .C as wo wwwv , she iam! hi any ISI 1'!f' -7'7 'Q--Q9-1 4 'Q '-1 ,w ,, L -- f .. -2 . 'Y vw, 54- 1 . , +- ' ig., V' 'if 1 '2 ., Y -.,. , .,1 'sy 4' ., 4' i il 112. J ---so fr .nn ' Q4- ,58M fU!l w1 . , QI gj .mm ' 3 Eva 'aaa A 33'-'M ,'b 110911153 10'-'W . - ' gisriw mor! 4 V-ajf-f,,fjf1 fg , ,Algeria qesaadgfi rua ...rn all sy madww Monaco 8 MM sk -m rf 4 4,4 ,.g i336 ON B 25--Beginning of Homecoming. Bonfire and Snake dance that night. 26--Homecoming parade with Sophomores winning first with their float, Lost our game with Bethany at 55 to 9, but we tried hard anyway. In the eve- ning there was a big dance, and Wanda Rodgers was crowned as our queen. Everyone had a swell time! 29--Movie. WI Wanted Wings.n It was good. 51--All-school Halloween party sponsored by the Stud- ent Council. Boy, was it scareyl November 2--Maroa vs. Arcola. We got a free meal out of it, but we also get beat 27 to O. 5--Had a saftey talk by Officer Forest Kelly of the State Police. Now everybody is careful, even when walking. 9--Maroa vs. St. Teresa. Our last game of the sea- son, and we got beat 52 to O. Too bad. 15--Night school in session. l6--All school Sadie Hawkin's Day party sponsored by Hi-Tri. More fun! 22--Thanksgiving vacation starts. Everybody takes time off for turkey. 26--Another movie-Foreign Correspondent. Real excit- ing! 2?--Marca vs. Chestnut. Our first basketball game of the season, and our first loss-29 to 20. 50--Basketball with Warrensburg. Our first home game, and we gave it to them 66 to 52. D6 C Gmb SI' 6-Senior Play--WDon't Take My Penny.U It was really good, especially the new girl played by Dick Glas ser. 7--Maroa and Argenta tangle,and we lost another gene. Score 79 to 58. ll--Maroa and Blue Mound go into a clinch for Maroa's fourth straight loss. 40 to 37. 15--Marca vs. Bethany, a good game, but we lost.Score 61 to 48. 18--We ventured over to Mt. Zion to lose another gama But we'll win some. The score was 65 to 55. 19--School pot luch and party before we left for Christmas vacation. Saint Nick did a swell job of passing out presents, too. , 21--Maroa vs. Hammond, The boys put up a good fight, but we lost 45 to 51. 1Er4:wQg:'WTv5,fw1-fw'J!3f'1 'l!! 'fek' ffl 1 ' ,al 1QF1f'2!gg ' 4 vrsqgfvg 51':3f,'4f3fi!.,'9s+s 'v- 1 ,- ,- .-.15 . ' 1 '. ' ' ,gi-, w - . fx -511 'uw 3 . . .I 1 f , , , , ,. .. 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Maroa High tromped Alumni, 52 to 26. 22,25,24,25--County Tournament.We lost our first game with Macon, 51 to 50. Warrensburg was county 0 25--Hammond scores another victory over Maroa with a score of 48 to 52. February 1--Maroa vs. Mt. Zion. A good game, but we lost, Score 46-41. 5--Orchestra elected officers for second semester. 6--Maroa tangles with Kenny and scores another vic- tory. Score Sl-28. 8--Maroa gives Wapella a run for their money and comes across with a victory. Score 29-27. 12--Maroa vs. Niantic. Maroa wins again. Score 47-28. 15--Pepsi Cola scholarship test given to three Senior girls. 15--Maroa goes after Lovingtonga good game, but Maroa loses 42-61. 16--Orchestra has theatre party and sees nRhapsody in Blue. n 19--Maroa went out on their own floor after Argenta, but we scored another loss. 73-54. P. T. A. has Stephen Foster program. 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Especially good this year. --Baseball season get under way.Maroa scores a vie- tory over Kenny 5-2. The orchestra has a pot luck supper and an eight mile bicycle trip. Most of us were really tired afterwards. Marea vs. Wapella here. We d1dn't do so well this time. The score was only 12 to 4 but wefll do better next time. 19--Good Friday and no school. 24 27 29 30 May 3 5 --Maroa vs. Monticello here. A wonderful game with our victory of 12-ll. --Maroa tangles with Deland there. Maroa meets Hammond-not so good. Also Athletic Ehnquet-very good. --Macon Co. Track Meet at Millikln Field. Maron goes seven innings with Mt. Zion there. Hi-TT1 banquet with dance afterwards. Quite an affair. --Cenois Track Meet at Millikin Field. We're after Wapella again-out to win this time. 6 7 lg--Deland comes to Maroa for another baseball battle. ol' 13 iinior and Senior Banquet at the Scoville Club House. Everyone has a swell time-thanks to the Juniors. 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Hooray! Seniors, you've studied hard there--here's hoping for a 23--Last day of school. 2?--Commencement--Well, four years for this, and here it isl nSweet Slxteenn The following Seniors made an average of ninety or above for their entire four years in high school. Helen Moore 95.33 Dorothy Greeson ftransferredl 95.14 Norma Norris 94.88 Joan Montgomery ' 94.80 Doris Neibuhr 93.96 Norma Jean Hockaday 93.59 Betty Jean Lindsley 93.31 Vera Beccue 92.34 Anna Mae Dunham 92.25 Evelyn Marsh 92.03 Wanda Rodgers 91.65 Harland Hambrecht 91.50 Wanda Biven 91.25 Gene Rohrscheib 90.84 Harriet Carder 90.59 Dean Vaughan 90.09 s ffsgilhf Q, A J 'T ,. ' 1 ,. 1' 4 -rr? J ff 5 .-Yr, I gy .-,-1 Y H I K . QM? ,A .14 ,. .V S nj.- .355 . xr ,. W 1 11 1 if' 7211 !.f ,- A M-fp-,Jr ' id, i. Y 1 ' 1 f N ,', ff- ,. 5 .- new M f Qzfifmi , Nm .z rj 1-ii.',f,V fg-gg Fig? 1g 1 ' Alf '1 gg' gm. ,L -21. M -f NV ' ' p. 2 - ,,f. 5, fo. 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Evelyn Greutman-employed at Dewey Bunner's Grocery, Maroa, Illinois. Juanita Harris-employed at PRE Hatchery Maroa,Illinoia Gwen Hartsock-at home, Maroa, Illinois. Bill Hays-in U. S. Navy. Rosalie Johnson-in nurses training at the Decatur Macau County Hospital. James Montgomery-U. S. Navy. Ben Myers-U. S. Navy. Beverly Oakes-at home, Maroa, Illinois. Betty Pope-at home R. R. 42, Decatur, Illinois, Nadene Rose-working in Randall's store in Forsyth, Illinois. Ruth Scribner-now Mrs. Thomas Hanks, Maroa, Illinois. Owen Simpson-U. S. Navy. Roger Simms-U. S. Navy. Betty Smart-going to school in California. Pauline Straight-now Mrs. Leon Foster, Decatur, Illi- nois, a proud mother of daughter, Bonnie Lee. Norma Jean Stuard-attending Normal University,1n Nor' mal, Illinois. Anna Swank-working in Decatur, Illinois. Freda Thomas-now attending Norma University, Normal, Illinois. Bob Tombaugh-U. S. Navy. Della Tozer-employed at F. W. Woo1worth,Decatur, Illi- nois. Dick Tozer-U. S. Navy. ,. 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