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

 - Class of 1957

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JERRY WAYNE WATTLES - Wayne Onward, move onward, O time in your flight. Make the bell ring before I have to recite. FFA 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 4; Poultry Judging Contest 2, 3,4; Junior Class Play Stage Manager 3; Annual Staff 4; Drivers Training 3; Intramural Basket¬ ball 3. FRED WIKOWSKY - Little Fred Successful young artist, as all can see. So proud of him some day we ' ll be. Drivers Training 1; Senior Play 4; Stage Manager; FFA Judging 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Track 3; Boys Chorus 1,2; Booster Club 3. SHIRLEY WILSON - Willie A giggle, a rush, a shriek, and a blush. FHA 1.2, 3,4; Office 3.4; GAA 1,2, 3, 4; Officer 4; Girls Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior play 4; Cheerlead-. er 3; Christmas Queen Candidate 2; FHA Sweetheart Can¬ didate 2; Girls Ensemble 3,4; Drivers Training 2; Honor Chorus 4; Student Council, officer 3; Blue and Gold 1,2, 4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 3.

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DAVID A. SMITH - Smitty Boy, is he fast (on the football field, of course). Football 1, 2,3,4; FFA 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Dairy Judging 1; Soil Judging 4; FFA Basketball 3; Intramural Basketball 2,3; Hot Rod Club 4. GLORIA H. TOZER - Glo” We know little of you, but what we know is good. Auburn High School 1,2, 3; Maroa High School 4; Class Play 4. i BILL WALDEN - Duke Loyal and true and always kind, yet he frankly speaks his mind. Football 1.2,3; Basketball 2; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; Student Council 4; Speech Contest 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3; Class Play 3, 4; Blue and Gold 1.2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Booster Club 1; Chorus Festi¬ val 1,2,3.



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Class Mistory On a fall day in 1953 the class of 57 started on the high school trails as Trojan Warriors. We were 34 in number and our Chief was Mr. Darrell Biggs. Next in rank was Kenneth Chalcraft as President; Tom Meador, Vice President; Bill Walden, Secretary; and Sharon Lowary. Treasurer. During our first Home¬ coming we won third place with our float, and chose Sharon Lowary and Mari¬ lyn Mullins as our Queen Candidates. During this year we gained 3 new Trojan Warriors, Cleta Reish, who left one week later, Lonnie McClung, Mary Lowe, and Jerry Wattles; and losing two, Geralding McCormick and Marilyn Mullins. In 1954 we started the second league of our journey with 37 members. We had gained Eddie Cooper, Sandra Colbeck, Wayne Ward, and Pat Gass, and lost Sharon Lowary and Winnojean Cohea. Our officers were Kenneth Chal¬ craft as President; Vice President, Tom Meador; Treasurer, Lonny McClung; Secretary, Nancy Graff. This year we won first with our Homecoming Float. Sandra Colbeck and Nancy Graff were our Homecoming Queen Candidates, with Sandra Colbeck as Centennial Queen Candidate. Shirley Wilson and Nancy Graff were our Christmas Queen Candidates. During this year we gained Beverly Himes and Dean Cole, and lost Dave and Jerry Lynch, and Ida Glynn. We began our third year as Trojan Warriors with 34 in our class. We had gained Judy Sellner and Barbara Marshall, and lost Marsha Morris and Ann Kar- ban during the summer. Our officers were President, Lonny McClung; Vice Pres¬ ident, Tom Meador; Co-Treasurers were Wayne Ward and Kenneth Chalcraft; Secretary, Nancy Graff. We got first place on our Homecoming Float and our Queen Candidates were Nancy Graff and Barbara Marshall. Barbara was chosen Homecoming Queen. Our Junior Play, Lights Out, was a riot in the making, which was presented April 7. Our magazine sales were a success this year and so was the Prom which was held at Hotel Orlando. Our theme was Over the Rainbow. During this year we lost Gary Archer, Sandra Colbeck, Joe Crowd- son, Wayne Ward, and Dean Burgener. As we started our last year at M.H. S. we were 32 in number. We gained Jerry Riddle, Larry Craig, Mrs. Gloria Tozer, and regained Ann Karban. Our leaders were President, Lonny McClung; Vice President, Nancy Graff; Treasurer, Fred Staudt; Secretary, Tom Meador. During the first semester we lost Myrtle King. Our Homecoming Float got second. Nancy Graff and Luann Braden were our Queen Candidates. Nancy Graff was crowned Queen. Our Senior Play, It’s Great To Be Crazy, was enjoyed by all. Now as we near the end of our Trojannaire life we look back and find that we have had many happy times which will be remembered by us always.

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