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

 - Class of 1947

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BLUE AND GOLD ardner, Pulliam, Greeson. Marlow, Gordy, Pope, Elliot, Hughes, Wei- kle, Hughes. Siandings Left to Right—Montgomery, Massey, Easley. Second Row: Left to Right—Huston. Mee. Pennypacker, Taylor, Tolby, Stoutenborough, Brownlow, Dunham. Allen, Gall. Gentle. Leach. Bunner. Wakefield. Foster, Brownlow, Thomas. Fenton, Taylor, Kaltenbach, Scott. an - , —Hugh s, Abbott. | : | perce “oa z oo oy Right—Stoutenborough, Meece, Bunner, W eikle, Tolby, Easley, Wake- Sianding—First Row: field, ; : Second Row: Left to Right—Leach, Gentle, Gall. LIBRARIANS Page Twenty-nine

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BLUE AND GOLD The student newspaper, the Blue and Gold was published On th Monday of each month. It’s staff worked hard to Set the pape; finisheg™ ih time. Maurice Gordy and Joy Montgomery served as Editor and Assist... Editor respectively; Miss Allen was the faculty sponsor, The entire . 2 numbered forty-five. It took a good deal of cooperation Stats » On the part of a one, to keep the staff working together smoothly. } y- Yes, I said working! It has been work, but we've al] enjoyed jt. LIBRARIANS Each hour of the day yo may be any one of the foll Leach, Bar Gentle, G] wll find a librarian on duty in Study Hall. |: Owing girls: Patty Stoutenborough, Marjorie bara Bunner, Viola Tolby, Jean Weikle, Jean Wakefield, Dorothy oria Hughes, Norma Easley, Sherleen Gall, and Jeanne Meece. you re looking for, ask a librarian— ning of each semester the librarians, under the direction of » SO over the entire library to check on misplaced books, lost books, ete. These girls deserve a good deal of credit for their service in the library. Page Twenty-eight



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» DRAMA CLUB i C. H.S. is Drama Club which W newest club in M. (€ | petra Gomehan ie the sponsorship of Miss Thomas. A constit, aang io ts as to have definite requirements and purposes jn the Sal). lion Was Club. | rere: John Leach, Harold Dunh ‘he first elegible members were: J Gerda Tas Wakefield, Roberta Brownlow, Jack Hughes, Ha, Helen Mashburn, Barbara Bunner, and L. C. Thomas. These People elegible because they had already had some acting experience. | year initiation ceremonies were held for those members who elegible during the yea r. am, |) ICille old Eagler. Were “ater in the had become Harold Eagler was elected President ; John Leach, Vj cé€ President: Roberta Brownlow, Secretary-Treasurer. and Regular meetings were held once a month at the various members homes. SENIOR PLAY CAST On the evening of November 15, the Senior Class presented a three- act comedy entitled “A Little Honey.” Miss Thomas directed the cast which in- cluded: Mr. Minton, head of house-.............. en Charles Stoutenborough De inton, his wife re Lucille Gardner Diana Minton, oldest daughter. Roberta Brownlow Jerry Minton, teenage daughter... Soak Meee tee ee Helen Mashburn Scoots Minton, 9 yr. old daughter re Jean Wakefield Albert Parker, boy next door Milford Greutman Tom, home on leave from PaCifIC ie... a. a John Leach Eve Tyler, eouthern widow. -Cora Pennypacker Se ey TS Dorothy Taylor Grandma, Mrs. Minton’s mother... a Barbara Bunner Mrs. Simmons, trained hi Pe Doris Massey Sure Shot Man, kills bedbuge. ne Bill Kaltenbach Tom was coming home . on leave and Mrs. Minton had coached Diana until she was a Bureau of Statistics. Mrs, Mj in love with Diana if Diana was able to tal Of course Tom is not impressed and everyth; il Grand- ything goes wrong until Gre ma takes a hand. Her plan was workin il kid sj er friend Albert ruin the whole thing. until kid sister deh and h Finally Diana works out a plan of her own Which turns the tide. Page Thirty

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