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

 - Class of 1947

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iow”) «aa : HLTRI First Row: Left : ‘ { ) . aa Sadar ? ulliam, Gardner, Pennypacker, Neibuhr, Jennings, McKay, Bunner, Mash- ‘ i R : nlow, Massey, Randall, Smithers, Dobson. Widick. Abbott econ ) = ’ e St. ter Montgomery, Ishmael, Greeson, Randall, Weikle, Bolen, Grimes, Gall, Tayl AF St. John, Stoutenborough, Hughes, Wikoff. Widick , » Gall, aylor, ure ow: Br | ‘ et ae n, Gentle, Norris. Johnson, Meece, Fenton. Easlsaiaibhy. teach. Montecmerr. F vait, atterson, Roderick, Heim ; y, pnd gomery, Forn- Fourth Row: - ; : Easley, Hambrecht Gri ; y» amb » Grimes, Easley, Adams, Marlow, Pope, McK . ; : yy f1Gaims, é : e, cKinney, Hoffm: gers, Hockaday, Austin, Benedict, Wakefield, Taylor ye siete oY eo First Row: Left to Right—Keyes, Allsup, Gordy, Jennings, Foster, Dunham, St. John, Ringo, Leach Kramer, Schwartz, Oldfield, Stoutenborough, Mee. ae Second Row: Elliot, Hockaday, Tozer, Parlier, Query, Hill, Brownlow, Crabt . ’ ’ Ls ’ ’ : . aw (, bl s é i Weikle, Gardner, Greutman, Stevens, Butler. oath rubbs, Lawler, Third Row: Snyder, Clifton, Greutman, Leach, Austin, Friis, Huston, Kidd, Thomas, Patterson, Gray Eagler. Fourth Row: Brandt, Mee, Schultz, Neibuhr, Hensley, Riley, King, Burns, Reed, Scott, Creekmur, Nicol Fifth Row: Wise, Harbert, Hensley, Doak, Creeson, Seely, Sprague, Caplinger, Kaltenbach, Hughes Harris, Pinney. . ™ s Page Twenty-three

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SOT EP HLTRI Page Twenty-two eer ie , loyalty, friendship, characte; -Tri, whose aim is to cultivate loy CF. Court... and ae, is divided into two groups—the Junior-Senior Broup and ©. Freshman-Sophomore group. | lected officers as follows: Junior-Senior—Presides, Hele. saaheara® Vice President. Roberta Brownlow ; Secretary, Doris ele Treasurer, Barbara Bunner. Freshman-Sophomore—President, Rosema;, Randall; Vice President, Betty Smithers; Secretary, Rebecca Jennings. | urer, Sarah McKay. On December seventh Barbara Bunner and Helen Mashburn attend,; , District meeting which was held in Bloomington. ; Masse, Freshmen girls and any new girls in school were initiated at , forma! candle-lighting ceremony around Christmas time. a The Freshman-Sophomore group sponsored a Penny Carnival on Fe), ruary twenty-eighth. The carnival was very successful and provided plen:, of fun for everyone, | In the spring the Hi-Tri banquet was held. At this banquet the officer. for the following year were installed. These officers are planning big thing. for next year, | -Y was organized this year under the direction of !' race aly nr ly Vie gett mocting. Oificers Stacand were: Presi re 2 sy idents, St. John. Secretary, Robert Jennings ; Treasurer. Predera rd aut Wallace St J A committee was appoi Jan the : . : ppointed t 5 plan tb meng ecm geste oe the el fers gene Foster, Robert Patterson and John Leach ; We were late in ; ; - uur successfy] mections af hp bess we made up for that lost time b:



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lak sat The purpose me today in ord er that our Iv morrow. | . the direction of Miss Kelly, elected the following... Noe eae Montgomery; Vice President, Wilma Neibuhr ea Se panel Treasurer, pemartca ; Reporter, oe. ry, Mary = ih Aplin Program Chairman, Mary Ellen Hockaday iner roast an -. In the fall the F. F. A. and F. H. A. had a he i +h - and hay Tide Everyone had a good time, but it took days to get all the straw cu; Of oy, hair. ¢ the Future Homemakers of America is {, 0 - oge live hy. es and the lives of our families may be Cite bette, t. (in 7 December brought with it our Annual Tea and Style show. fF, modeled the garments she had made, and after the style show e2 corted her mother to the Tea. Later in the year we realized M. C. H. S. was getting lazy in regar, manners. We organized a courtesy campaign and presented a sh . 99 titled “Playing the Game. “e ! {0 Ort play ep. We've been a busy club—knitting for Red Cross, Plannin S banquets, ete. hut we've had a successful year. mE A: The F, F : ion. Last - A., under the direction of Mr. Nicol, is quite an activve orgalll: ; Summer fourteen members exhibited livestock at the Section F. F. A. Fair, and | : won more premiums than any other of the twenty-l competing chapters. In the fall officers were elected f or the President, Jack Hill: Secretary, Robert S Sentinel, Tom Doak ; Reporter, Charles Charles Stoutenborough and Farmer Degree, and Len Shaw Degree. year: President, John Gray: Ae prague; Treasurer, W. H. St. : Stoutenborough. John Gray were nominated for the i was nominated for the American 2! Postetar dae are various and Many, namely: A trip to the Internat! u parents. hay Pee In Chicago, project tours, judging teams, banque! Host ite a € and weiner roast with F. H. A pest eradication ¢0' 1ecoming, reo a ae See ee... » cnc” room at games, etc. 5, regular recreation meetings, sale of seeds. ‘ | Regular initiati Dy: ation ceremon} ; ads @ Chapter Farmers nomles were conducted for our Green Ha! | . Vage Twenty-four

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