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OUR SCHOOL This excellent picture of the Maroa High School means much to we students. We are proud of the physical appearance of the building, but this building means more to us. It represents the predominate democratic school atmosphere which per- meates our daily lives. The building was erected in 1930. Classes began in this building on March 19, 4 1931. With the very fine maintenance program over a long period of years, the struc- ture is still in very good condition. It houses the offices of the unit school district, aca- demic and vocational classrooms, and a gymnasium and stage. Although the building has served the needs of our community for many years, we hope future plans will include adequate facilities for every boy and girl. The facil- ities may mean a larger farm shop or general shop, a sound-proof music and speech room, a visual education room, a cafeteria, and housing for our fleet of school buses. All these may be necessary because of the anticipated future enrollment and the ever- oul increasing demands on education today. A GREAT YEAR OF OUR LIVES AS . ‘Two
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The Caravan Nineteen Forty-nine This is the 34th edition of The Caravan, the annual publication of Maroa High School, Maroa, Illinois. It was published in May, ninetgeen forty-nine by the Senior Class, under the supervision of John E. Kitowski, faculty advisor; Mary Ellen Hockaday, editor, and her two assistants, Betty Wilson and Rosemary Randall: Max Scott, advertising manager, his assistants, Kenneth Burris, Marjean Montgomery and Guy Neibuhr. It was printed by The Farmer City Journal, Farmer City, Illinois. En- gravings were made by the Jahn and Ollier Engraving Co., Chicago, Illinois. The photography work was done by Blankenberg's, Kankakee, illinois, and Supt. W. D. Keyes and his assistants, Jerry Elliott and Neil Cunningham. The cover was made by The S. K, Smith Co., Chicago, Illinois. The bookbinder was M. M. Vass: Rockford, Illinois.
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