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

 - Class of 1950

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I, Margaret Liming, bequeath my home-economics ability to Juanita Ridgeway as she may need it ina few years, I, Sarah Alice McCay, bequeath my abilit y to go steady a long time to my sister, Phyllis, who has a good start, I, Jean Pope, give my athletic ability to Betty Fenton. I, Janice Lorene Randall, will my cheerleading ability to Genevieve Hale. I, Merle Lee Query, bequeath my interest in getting off the subject in history to Dorwin Sullivan. I, Clarence Eugene Oldfield, give my ability to get along with teachers to Bobby Vaughan, I, John Arthur Schwartz, bequeath my ability to joke all the time to David Foulke. I, Maryilynn M. St. John, will my hobby of collecting glass miniatures to Delbert Clifton. pees I, Patricia Ann Stoutenborough, bequeath my ability to get on the lunch bus first to Mary Gardner who is always the last one on. [, Richard Dean Tharp, bequeath my athletic build to Robert Dash. [, Joan Frances Warner, bequeath my love for skating to Audrey Hanks and hope she enjoys it as much as I do. I, Darrell Fred Weikle, bequeath my athletic ability to Jim Parker. We are all waiting to see him play football. I, Charlotte May Widick, bequeath my singing ability to Delores Andes. The above and foregoing instrument was, at the date thereof, batted around con- siderably and believing ourselves to be under obligation to no one, we hereby con- sent to this final document on this first day of March, 1950.

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Senior Class Will. We, the Class of 1950, of Maroa High School, of the city of Maroa, of the coun- ty of Macon, and of the state of Illinois, being of sound mind (?) but slightly under the strain of under-work, do make, publish, and declare this our first and last will and testament, We, the Seniors of Maroa High School, bequeath our ability to learn to the Freshmen; our ability to get along with people to the Sophomores; our leadership to the Juniors; and to the Faculty, a rest and an easy, peaceful future. I, Dorothy Louise Adams, bequeath my quietness to Janice Matthews, who could profit by it in study hall. I, Richard Dean Argo, will my grades in agriculture to Donald Braden. I, Nancy Eleanor Bolen, bequeath my big brown eyes to Kathleen Randall. I, Joyce Bernadine Brown, bequeath my giggie to Ruth Foulke. I, Joseph E, Butler, will my ability to tell tall tales in English class to Norman Mayall so next year’s English classes won't be too dull. I, Elmo L. Burks, bequeath my reckless driving to Elwood Brown. I, Neil E. Cunningham, bequeath my photography ability to Bill Bailey so he may carry on at Maroa High. I, James Gerald Elliot, bequeath my ability to get along with Argenta girls to Glenn Terrell who has made a good start in that direction. I, Helen Ruth Heim, give my ability to blush to Esther Dubson to flatter the boys. I, David Roy Gardner, give my ability to get along in class to Bill Sinkosky. I, William P. Grubbs, bequeath my ability to get along with everyone to Jack Walters. I, Barbara Joan Grimes, bequeath my tumbling ability to Sharilyn Cooper who may use it next year, I, Mary Rut h Ishmael, bequeath my ambitions in the commercial field to Betty June Lanter who likes shorthand so well. I, Rebecca L. Jennings, give my English ability to Ellen Jennings, to keep it in the family. I, Marjorie Leach, bequeath my ability as a leader to Janice Marlow who also has talent in that field. 28



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Juniors , ° ‘ - aa, Bea i. . one - - vue - : ) . 7 ys o a és. 1 , sz ¢ —— : - a eS ae % 7 g - 28. - Bee - | ° 5 ie y Tht 7 J - rt “ yy a , oH 7 4 if “a — , — — FIRST ROW: Mrs. Coen, Phyllis Riley, Marion Vaughan, Mary Jay, Jerry Pennypacker, Jack Walters, Betty Weikle, Barbara Bliss, Esther Dubson. SECOND ROW: Delbert Clifton, Betty Cole, Jane Doak, Peggy Luckenbill, Mary Gardner, Betty Lanter, Bob Gentle, Melbourne Lazell, Mr. Boyd. THIRD ROW: Bill Bailey, Junior Mashburn, Leon Fornwalt, Jerry Bolen, Gary Hughes, Dean Seely, Dorwin Sullivan, Bill Sinkosky. FOURTH ROW: Juanita Ridgeway, Reva Bristow, Mary Dunham, David Foulke, Norma Stormer, Eathel Cox, Nancy Bliss. Thirty-one teammates started toward third base with Mrs. Coen and Mr. Boyd as advisors to help them. The following officers were elected to represent the team: President. .....ceccee-+ece-e Jerry Pennypacker Vice-President .........2+..-jack Walters Becretary ..cc-020+cces cigs: ee ARTy ee CFOCABUFEr 5. cede s taseccesic ca metry eat. Reva Bristow and Mary Jay were candidates for Homecoming Queen and Snow Queen, Jack Walters and Melbourne Lazell were Snow King candidates, 30

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