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

 - Class of 1947

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‘oye Seniors... ROBERT PATTERSON— “Rude” A boy you like to know, but have to know to like. Drama Club 4; Football 4; Basketball 1-2; Boys Club 1-2-3-4; Orchestra |: Victory Corps |: Banquet Committee 3; Play Committees 3-4; Annual 4. CORA PENNYPACKER— “Pat” A walk of gracefulness. Hi Tri 1-2-3-4: F. H. A. |-2-3-4. Glee Club 3; Drama Club 4; Senior Play; Queen Court 3: Blue and Ga'd . 1-2-4; Annual 4; Banquet Committee 3; Librarian 2-3: Pep Committee |-2- 3-4; Play Committees 3-4; Red Cross as RICHARD PINNEY— “Abie” J can’t be bothered with wor- ries. Boys Club 1-2-3-4: Play Committees 3-4; Blue and Gold 3; Annual 4: Banquet Committee 3: Pep Committee 1-3; Camera Club 3; Football 3; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Orchestra 1-2-3; ictory Corps 1; Recreation Com. mittee JAMES REED— “Sparky” Airplanes are my specialty. Assumption High |; F. F. A. 2-3-4; Radio Club 3-4; Annual 4; Play Com- mittees 3-4; Banquet Committee 3; Boys Club 2-4: Football 3-4; Basket- ball 3; Track 3. WILFRED, RINGO— “Willie” Don't speak all you know but know all you speak. Boys Club 1|-2-3-4, Play Committees 3-4; Blue and Gold 3: Annual 4; Banquet Committee 3; Radio Club 3; Football 3-4: Basketball 2-3-4; Track 3-4; Victory Corps |; Baseball 1-4: Pep Committee 4; F. F. A. |, DARRELL SCHULTZ — “Odie” A good sport. Boys Club 1-2-3-4; Radio Club 4; Victory Corps 1; Rifle Club 1; F. F, A. 3-4, CHARLES STOUTENBOROUGH— “Chuck” If it's about farming, I know il, Boys Club 1-2-3-4; Senior Play; Play Committees 3-4; Blue and Gold 3-4; Annual 4; Banquet Committee 3; Class Officer 1; Camera Club 3-4; Camera Club President 4; F. F. A. |-2-3-4. DOROTHY TAYLOR — “Suzie” Prove that you are my friend and I'll be faithful. ae” Kenney High |; Glee Club 3; Hi Tri 2-3-4; F. H. A. 2-3-4; Senior Play; Play Committees 3-4; Drama Club 4; Banquet Committee 3; Annual 4: Blue and Gold 4. ’ - q e- - Page Thirteen

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Seniors .. MILFORD GREUTMAN “Mil” Nothing is iMpossib] Boys Club |-2-3-4: Senior ar Committees 3-4; Blue and C. ‘ Annual 4; Banquet Committe. 3 eh reation Committee 3: Footbal] 3 Re ketball 2-3-4; Victory Co, Dp ball 3-4; Track 4, .. Ps, | . 2 Pass JACK HUGHES— “Mose™ Never aq wall mome. Drama Club 4; Junior Play Gold 3-4; Annual 4; Ban. a mittee 3; Play Committe. 4. 3-4; Boys Club |-2-3.4. Ore 2-3; Band 4: Victory Co a. , Ds ROBERT JENNINGS— “Speed” Knowledge is power. Decatur High 1-2-3; Boys Club 4 Boys Club Secretary 4; F. F. A 4 Senior Play Committee; Annual 4 WILLIAM KALTENBACH “Dudley” A man of the world Senior Play; Blue and Gold 3.4 nual 4; Banquet Committee 3; Footba 3-4; Boys Club 1-2-3-4. y Corps. 1; Recreation Committe Pep Committee 2; Junior Pla, mittee; Basketball 2: Basebal] 2-4 JOHN LEACH— “One Eye” The basketball star of ow class. Orchestra 1-2; Band 4; Basketball |- 2-3-4; Baseball 2-3-4; Track 3-4: Football 3-4; Camera Club 1-2-3-4: Camera Club Officer 3; Boys Clu 1-2-3-4; Victory Corps. |; Drama Club 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Play Committees 3-4; Student Council Officer 2-3-4; Banquet Committee : Recreation Committee 2-3; Class Offi cer 3; Rifle Club 1; Annual Staff HELEN MASHBURN— “Honey” She can dance, but defin Fl AA 2-4; hi In | Hi Tri Officer 4; Drama '' Red Cross 1; Junior Play; | Play; Play Committees 3-4; y Committee 3; Queen Court 4: 4; Blue and Gold 3: Class 1-2-3-4, DORIS MASSEY— ““Sassie” A friend of all. ae J F. H. Al ieee a t-2-7- Hi Tri Officer 4; Drama Club 4: et ior Play; Play Committees 3-4: a: Cross 1; Blue and Gold 4; Annua’™ Banquet Committee 3. BENJAMIN MEE— “Corp” Generally speaking, erally speaking. Bs Bice an Gold 2; Annual 4: Committee 3; Play a. co Football 3-4; Track 3; 0 2-3-4; Orchestra ae, Ye l. ittees Page Twelve



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Seniors... LEROY THOMAS “Elsie” Young man, why d, and talk, and talk?s YoU talk, 7 Victory Corps 1; Junio; a J Committees 3-4; Basketbal| Af Play Baseball 2-3-4; Drama Club 4. 2.3. Club 1-2-3-4; Footbal] 3.4. | Boy, Captain 4; Annual 4, Blue ‘an gotball 3-4; Orchestra |; Banquet e Gold 93 JEAN WAKEFIELD “Shorty” Can thai gollen? Orchestra 1-2-3; Glee c Club 4; F. H, A. an Dram, 2-3-4; Blue and Gold 2.3 {4 Tr | 4; Junior Play: Senior Pla “Anny Committees 3-4. ibrarian 12.4 fice Girl 3: Banquet Committe laugh CVer be f Camera Club 3; Red Cross | ,. Senior Class Prophecy . . . Unknown, Illinois March 31, 1957 Dear Myrtle: I have just completed a tour of the United States in search of an honest man. As I journeyed from state to state [ made it a point to look up members of the class of 1947. | managed to locate everyone and you will be surprised at the various professions they have chosen. ROBERT BROWNLOW: is now Van Johnson's stand- in. His freckles got him the job. ROBERTA BROWNLOW: is the center on the “Wo- men of the World” basketball team. In her spare time, however, she gives advice on “How to Get Out of Car While it is Still Moving.” BARBARA BUNNER: after a few piano lessons from Dave Minor, is playing the piano in Bi!l Oéetzel’s orchestra. HAROLD DUNHAM: has just signed a contract as a model for Walt Disney. HAROLD EAGLER: is now taking Elmer Blunts place as door to door salesman. LUCILLE GARDNER: has been married for a few years and now lives in Bement. She helps run a cafe there which is running a close race with the “Ma- combo, MAURICE GORDY and JIM REED: hay ship airline. Their motto is: “Have yo will yet?” JOHN GRAY: is head f R I World Affairs. er ne Tab! MILFORD GREUTMAN: h role he played in the Nel adie fro ths ama} ing the country giving Shakespe JACK HUGHES: is the game warden for Maroa. The only time you're fined is whe : pigeons in June, m you re caught trapping ROBERT JENNINGs. is working on the Farm, which is located west of Forsyth © a partner- u made your e Discussion on lay and is now tour- arean Plays, Kembrook Page Fourteen BILL KALTENBACH: is with the Dither Constructioa mpany. JOHN LEACH: studied hard at the University of Illinois and is now coaching at Hollywood High. HELEN MASHBURN: now has her own Beauty Salon. Her specialty is giving mud packs, DORIS MASSEY: is an alderwoman in Clinton becau:: she spends so much time there. BEN MEE: who has a voice that was only recently dis- covered, is now starring on the “Chesterfield Supper Club”—filling in for Perry Como. ROBERT PATTERSON: is Principal of the high school. He obtained the position because of his fine record of attendance while a student there. CORA PENNYPACKER: is happily married to Bill Reiter and in her spare time she designs clothes {0 Teen-timers. : RICHARD PINNEY: is the owner of “Pinney’s sumer Ice” and “Pinney’s Coal Yard.” Most o! business is in Forsyth. , WILFRED RINGO: is a math teacher at Oulton High School. His motto: “Here we can prove two and two makes five.” 1 Or DARRELL SCHULTZ: is a bell hop at the Ho ando in Decatur. Marsh CHARLES STOUTENBOROUGH: and Be? are happily married and live on a large Ant near Maroa, “Ki DOROTHY TAYLOR: is head nurse at the ‘' ure” hospital in Forsyth. ee for | Lc THOMAS: is a big auctioneer—substitulins - F. Boome when he has a cold. MuniciP4 JEAN WAKEF IELD: is singing with the aL pera in St. Louis. She is now appeariné Soap Box Serenade.” of This completes the findings on my =. m ten years I shall call on them again, but just no ntil then, Goodbye Polly NI

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