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

 - Class of 1952

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SWW Sducatum First row, left to right: D. M. Dewhirst, President; William A. McGuire, Vic Walters. Second row, left to right: J. Harmon, D. Pope, N. Braden, R. D. Bolen. Secretary. Members of the school board are elected to act as representatives of the people in a legislative, but not in an executive capacity. The school board passes upon the pol¬ icies proposed by the superintendent, such as, the annual budget for the operation and maintenance of the school system, new buildings and improvements and the se¬ lections of personnel. Public education today involves big business, and it is necessary for one to have a broad conception of what education is, and what it is trying to ac¬ complish. We appreciate ail that our board members are doing so that our schools can perform the many tasks assigned to them and safeguard the democratic way of life, now seriously threatened s4d tti t£d iastia t MR. BOYD and MR. KEYES The high school principal and the assistant principal are brought into intimate asso¬ ciation with those for when schools exist--the pupils. This factor alone makes their job very important. These two men rank high in teaching and supervisory ability, executive ability, personal traits,and education. We deeply appreciate their pro¬ fessional skill, technical knowledge of the problems involved, tact, frankness and loyalty.



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r ' faculty j4ttd lcu4 4 I W. D. BOYD B. S., James Millikin University. Assistant Principal, American History, Boy ' s Phys. Ed. , Coach. BOY ' S PHYSICAL EDUCATION First row, left to right: J. Hoffman, R. Hughes, J. Luallen, F. McFarland, J. Rogers, J. Parker. Second row, left to right: R. Dash, L. McCay, J. Duxbury, K McKinney, A. Creekmur, J. Mc¬ Kinney. Third row, left to right: R. Caldwell, N. Mayall, D. Shockcy, L. Blazer, Fourth row, left to right: R. Rose, P. Fornwalt, B. Henderson, R. Broom. MRS. GENE BRANDT B. A. , Illinois State Nor¬ mal University. Cheer¬ leaders Sponsor, G. A. A., Girl ' s Phys. Ed. , Tumb¬ ling. First row, left to right: S. Stout, L. Argo, S. Sulli¬ van, D. Reed, D. Boldrey, J. Stinson, P. Crutcher, A. Hoffman, K. Price. Second row, left to right: S. Bennett, A. Hanks, M. Ishmael, D. Pennypacker, S. Mathews, P. Conn¬ elly, N. Mcllvenna, C. Randall. Third row, left to right: E. Hockaday, B. Caplinger, Mrs. Brandt, V. Vaughn, M. Austin. GIRL ' S PHYSICAL EDUCATION

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