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The Trojan is the 37th edition of annuals put out by Senior classes of Maroa High School. This edition will serve as a memory book for us to look back on in future years, so that we may recall many incidents in our high school life. Of course, this book centers mostly around the Seniors, but there are many more pic¬ tures and articles about the whole school including activities, classes, faculty and organizations. The Trojan this year, has two new features which we think are very nice. One of these is the padded cover and the other is the printing on one side of the page which gives the appearance of a larger book. The staff of The Trojan was chosen at the beginning of the year. As Co-Editors, we, along with Mr. Kitowski, our class advisor, had the job of directing and putting the book together. Getting enough ads and subscriptions were two of the biggest jobs which we had to tackle. But, nearly everybody worked hard and the ads and subscriptions came through in large numbers to make the book self-supporting financially. Now that The Trojan is completed, we only hope that you enjoy looking through our book as much as we have enjoyed putting it together.
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■ The above picture is Maroa High School. This building built in 1930 and located just west of the city limits of Maroa, houses grades nine, ten, eleven and twelve of the Maroa Unit School District No. 2, comprising areas in and around Maroa, Forsyth and Hickory Point. At present, the Maroa Unit School System uses the ”8-4 plan” of or¬ ganization. This building houses the offices of the superintendent of the unit school district, prin¬ cipal ' s office, academic and vocational classrooms and a gymnasium with stage. Although this building has served the needs of our community for many years, we are badly in need of expanded facilities, such as a farm shop, or general shop, in a pro¬ gressive farm community such as ours, and also more equipment in our commercial department, library, home economics and farm shop.
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