Maroa Forsyth High School - Trojanaire / Maronois Yearbook (Maroa, IL)
- Class of 1982
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FORSYTH MAROA HIGH SCHOOL 1982 TROJANAIRE SIXTY-EIGHTH EDITION MAROA, ILLINOIS TABLE OF Kiss me you fool! You’ve come a long way baby! Dwees of America Unite! IT WAS A GREAT YEAR Days cannot be recalled: They can just be remembered. Things cannot be changed. Many days have passed. Days of joy, days of sadness, and days of excitement. We hope to help you recall these days that are gone forever. CONTENTS Is that you Leo? FACULTY . .7 SENIORS. .15 JUNIORS. .41 SOPHOMORES. .45 FRESHMEN . .49 ORGANIZATIONS. .53 ACTIVITIES. .67 SPORTS . .79 ADVERTISERS. .97 tlWHS , SSi Don’t touch. Just look. As editors of the 1982 Trojanaire, we would like to thank all students who helped make this yearbook possible. Also, we would like to thank Mrs. Coen for all of the time and patience she gave us this past year in preparing this yearbook. We hope this yearbook will bring back many fond memories that 1982 brought us. The Editors, TROJANAIRE STAFF CO-EDITORS.Marsha Cullison and Carol Parks JR. EDITORS.Beth Austin and Mel Day BUSINESS MANAGER.Joni Penwell ADVISOR.Mrs. Betty Coen ADVERTISERS.Ann Baker, Lana Blair, Deanette Cole, .Marsha Cullison, Lori Dawes, Linda . . Elder, Dwayne Faulkner, Mike Hazelrigg, Marsha Jannusch, Kim Myers, Carol Parks, ..Joni Penwell, Greg Thompson PHOTOGRAPHERS.Michelle Armstrong, Ann Baker, .Dawn Edwards, Mike Hazelrigg SENIOR SAYINGS.Angie Lazell, Julie Pryde CLASS HISTORY.Lana Blair, Linda Elder CLASS WILL.Alicia Dragoo, Judy Dunham BABY PICTURES.Becky Hauffe, Shelly Smith SPORTS.Steve Horve, Dana Thompson, .Greg Thompson, Sue Wilson COVER DESIGN.Dana Thompson « Class We, the Runner-Up T season, a record br Congrat 1981 State is a winning team. Their of 1982 h? Srr £ RUNNEK - UP CLASS 7 SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL V Richard Irving Leroy Mills Janet Wood SECRETARY BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to Right: Ron Dawes, Laverne Malone, Ed Orr, Brenda Stubblefield, David Braden, Glen Morgan, Kenneth Offer. 8 MECHANIC BUS DRIVERS Stan Hamilton L. to R.: Pat Harris, Anna Vest, Dave Luster, Leland Beck, Jack Haines, Don Braden, Gary Bingamon. COOKS Irene Klepper Joyce Dunham Margaret O ' Riley JANITORS L to ?.: Gene Runyen, Russ Gould, Ron Moore, Leland Beck. Miss Deborah Bales Jr. and Sr. High Librarian Senior Class Sponsor Mrs. Belly Coen Typing land II Shorthand Accounting Trojanaire Sponsor Freshman Class Sponsor Mr. Dennis Campbell Biology I and II Human Physiology Student Council Sponsor Freshman Class Sponsor Mr. Gary Bingamon Economics Algebra I and II Geometry Math IV Freshman Class Sponsor Mrs. Diane Daggett Home Economics I, II, III, IV FHA Sponsor, Senior Class Sponsor 10 Mr. Dana Dale Industrial Arts Jr. High Industrial Arts Assistant Basketball Coach Track Coach I.A. Club Sponsor Sophomore Class Sponsor Mr. Jack Haines Drivers Education Junior Class Sponsor Mr. Gregg Guichard American History Current Events World History Assistant Football Coach Sophomore Class Sponsor Mr Forrest Fisher High School Marching Band High School Concert Band Jazz Band Jr. High Band Grade School Band PomPon Sponsor Mr. Paul James Boys P.E. Boys Head Basketball Coach Senior Class Sponsor 11 Mrs. Jane Purvis English II General Business Newspaper Sponsor Freshman Class Sponsor J Mr. Michael Maddin Basic Math Chemistry Physica Physical Science Jr. High Health Science Club Sponsor Science Fiction Club Sponsor Junior Class Sponsor Mrs. Martha Query Spanish I and II English III Junior Class Sponsor 12 Miss Rita Roosevelt Girls P.E. Volleyball Coach Track Coach Girls Basketball Coach GAA Sponsor Sophomore Class Sponsor. Mr. Fred Thompson Guidance Counselor Football Coach Baseball Coach Psychology Sociology National Honor Society Sponsor Sophomore Class Sponsor Mrs. Kathy Zimmerman Art I and II Jr. High Art Cheerleader Sponsor Art Club Sponsor Senior Class Sponsor 13 KENDRA LEE AMMONS Kendra Seldom seen, but always looking. FHA AMBITION: College and Work MICHELLE LYN ARMSTRONG Mich A mischievious girl who gets around, another like her will never be found. Art Club 1, 3, 4; Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; FHA Sweetheart Court i; Intramurals 2; Pom Pon 1, 2,3,4 AMBITION: College 4 ANN THERESE BAKER Bebop Flop a burger on a bun, add a pickle then you’re done. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Nat’I Honor Society 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Basketball 3; Powder Puff Football 3; Intramurals 2; Illinois State Scholar 4; Who’s Who Among American H.S. Students 4; Macon County Honor Band 3, 4; Jr. Marshall 3 AMBITION: Accountant — ISU MARY ANN BARNES Munchkin Would you be a sweetie and ... Burlington High School 1, 2, 3; Chorus 4 AMBITION: Work 16 LANA JO BLAIR “Lana” To be yourself is the best way to please frineds. FHA 3, 4; Decatur Christian School 1, 2; GAA 3; Volleyball 3; Track 3; Year¬ book Staff 4; Stat for Girls Sports 3, 4; Voice of Democracy 4; Powder Puff Football 3; Play Student Director 4 AMBITION: Patricia Stevens Business College; Secretary DAVID PAUL BOYS Polly I hate AC-DC, Styx, and REO, cause the only music for me is my man DON HO. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4; IA Club 1,2,3 AMBITION: College JAMES MICHAEL BROWN Bo When me and Rol go out for a ride, CECIL is always close by oi side. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Baseball 3; Art Club 2, 3; AMBITION: Pipefitter JAMES DEAN BURNS Buff Some are wise, some are otherwise. IA Club 4; Newspaper i Football 1, 2,3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1 AMBITION: College 17 DEANETTE LOUISE COLE Chicky” Never a harsh word spoken. Band 1, 2, 3; Jazz Band 3; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; GAA 4; Newspaper 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Girls Intramurals Basketball 1; Coach 2 AMBITION: College — Nursing MARSHA KAY CULLISON Marsha” Not that I like study less, I like fun more. FHA 1, 2, 4; GAA 1, 2; Yearbook Co-Editor 4; Yearbook Jr. Editor 3; FBLA 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Honor Band 1,2,3; Jr. Marshal 3; School Play 4 AMBITION: College — Medical Secretary LORI JANE DAWES ‘‘Lori” Always bubbling through the halls, here she comes — it’s Lo Lo Dawes Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; 2nd V.-Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Macon Co. Honor Choir 3, 4; District Festival 3; Swing Choir 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Class V. Pres. 2; Class Sect.-Treas. 3; Track 1, 3; Art Club 3, 4; GAA 1, 2; Powder Puff Football 3; Girl’s intramurals 2; Year¬ book Staff 4; Nat’l Honor Society 3, 4; Jr. Marshal 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; J.V. Capt. 2; Homecoming Attendant 4; Prom Committee 3 AMBITION: Art Education ALICIA LYNN DRAGOO “Alicia She’s spoiled ‘Rotzen’.” Newspaper 2; Art Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4 AMBITION: Work — Marriage 4 JUDITH KAY DUNHAM “Judy” Whatever she does, she always follows through.” Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 3; U.S. N.B.A. 3; Honor Band 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; Art Club 4; Powder Puff Football 3; Intramurals 2; Basketball 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Manager 3, 4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Year¬ book 4 AMBITION: Rock Springs Conservation Center ROLLIN DOUGLAS EARLES “Rol All the wo men love me .. . well, in my dreams. Football 1, 2, 3,4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2,3; Art Club 4; I.A. Club 1, 2,3 AMBITION: College DAWN MARIE EDWARDS “Dawn” “Oh, I ' m so confused.” FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Hist.-Rept. 4; Art Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Band 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Basketball 2; Newspaper 2, 3, 4; FHA Dance Attendant 3; Homecoming Queen 4; PomPon Squad 4; Cheerleading 1,3; Drama 4 AMBITION: Communications Major DWAYNE WILLIAM FAULKNER Dwe” “When I go driving in my car, flashing red lights are never far.” Jazz Band 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 4; School Play 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2; Science Fiction Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3; I.A. Club 2 AMBITION: Aeronautical Engineering DOUGLAS B. GRAY “Bellringer “Some people used to think I was shy, but the girls know I’m a dif¬ ferent guy.” BEA 1, 2; Football 4 AMBITION: College CARLA JANE GUINN “Carla “A ring on her finger, love in her heart, She ' s been struck by cupid’s dart. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1: Newspaper Staff 2; Science Fiction Club 3 AMBITION: Marriage, Work PHILLIP CRAIG HARRIS “Firehead” “Where would the basketball team be without me. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Band 1, 2; All Conference 4; All State Honorable Mention 4 AMBITION: Coach or Mechanic REBECCA JEAN HAUFFE “Becky” “What White Line Officer? FHA 2; Newspaper 3; Art Club 3, 4; Year¬ book Staff 4; School Play 4 AMBITION: Undecided 19 PHILLIP JAMES HAWORTH •‘Phi ' See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil, have no fun. Football 1; Newspaper 2, 3. 4; Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Band Council 1. 2. 3, 4; Honor Band 2. 3. 4. Nat’l. Honor Society 4; Jazz Band 2, 3, 4; School Play 4 AMBITION Richland MICHAEL DAVID HAZELRIGG Nose Ask Mike, he always ‘nose ' . Football t. 2. 4; Science Fiction Club 3.4; Art Club 3.4. Jazz Band 3.4; School Play 3. 4; Band 1,2.3.4 AMBITION: Bradley U.. Mechanical Engineer STEVE KENNETH NORVE Conebead I don ' t have time to watch the tube, cause I ' m always working Rubik ' s cube. Art Club 4, Football t. 2, 3. 4. intramurals t. 2. 3; Baseball t. 2.3, 4, All-Conference Football 4 AMBITION: College DEBRA SUE HUNT Grutf I’m big Deb and my color’s green, everyone knows I’m pickle ball queen. Librarian 1, 2; Science Club 2, 3. 4; President 4. GAA 2. 3, 4. Science Fiction Club 4. Track Staff 1; Track 2; Girls Basketball Staff 3, Volleyball Staff 3, 4. Bauscb-Lomb Science Award 4 AMBITION: Northern Illinois University MARSHA DIANNE JANNUSCH Mar Always seen and always heard. FFA 1. 2, 3. 4; Reporter 3, 4; Sect. 16 Secretary 3; Star Greenhand t; Sect. 16 Public Speaking Winner 2; Star Agnbusmessman 3; State Farmer Degree 3; PomPon Squad 1. 2. 3. 4; Rag Squad 3. 4; Science Rction Club 4; Sect. Treas. 4; Chorus 3. 4; Swing Choir 3. 4; Distncl Chorus 4; Macon County Honor Choir 4. Soto and Ensemble Contest 3, 4; Boys Track Stat. 3. 4; Trojanaire Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 2. 3: Powder Puff Footbail 3; FHA 1,2: Nat’!. Honor Society 3. 4; Homeconmng Skit 4; School Play 3. 4; Who s Who Among American Hign Students 3. 4; DAR 4 AMBITION: Farm Broadcaster: Richland and U of I DOUGLAS KENT JOHNSON Mugs Don’t pick on me. I can ' t twe it” AMBITION: Harvard 20 MICHAEL TODD JOHNSTON Gigalo” “Though I may look small and scrawny, I feel like a man when I’m with Tawny.” Intramurals 1 2, 3 AMBITION: College JOHN DAVID KOEHLER Porcelain God” “Friend to all. foe to none. Student Council President 4; Class Sect.-Treas. 4; Art Club 4; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Mgr. 2, 3, 4; Baseball Mgr. 2, 3, 4; Jr. Marshall 3; Drama Club 1, 2; School Play 3. 4; In¬ tramurals 2, 3; Homecoming Parade Marshall 4; Nal’I. Honor Society 3, 4; FBLA 4 AMBITION. Eastern Illinois Univ. Computer Science KEITH LEROY KOEHLER Crash” Call me anytime, I’m working at Perkins all the time ” I.A. 3, 4 AMBITION Undecided RANDY LEE LANE Bear” A True Rowdy” Football 1. 2, 3, 4; All-Conference 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Conference 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; I.A Club 4; I.A Club Pres 4 AMBITION: North Central College ANGIE JO LAZELL Ang” “She does what she wants and gets away with it.” Cheerleader 1; Newspaper 2, 3. 4; FHA 3, 4; Art Club 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; GAA 3 AMBITION: Work and Marriage VICTORIA SUE LORETT Vickie” I don’t need another thing cause on my hand is Barry ' s ring.” Pom Pon 2,3, 4. Rag Squad 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. 4; GAA 1, 2. 3; Chorus 2. 3; Swing Choir 2, 3: Track 1,2, 3,4 AMBITION: Elementary Education — Richland 21 DOUGLAS LEE LUSTER •‘Charlie If Daddy only knew some of the things I do. Streator High 1; I.A. Club 4 AMBITION: Jr. College Work SHERRY LEE MAY Sherri Mary Ann . . . there’s Greg. AMBITION. Child Care JUDITH RENEE MCKIRAHAN Judy Not all girls are afraid of spiders. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Capt. 4; Homecoming Attendant 1. 4; FHA 1, 2; Art Club 3; Vocational 4; Powder Puff Football 3; FBLA 4 AMBITION: Travel Agent ANGELA KATHARINA MILLER Diz Tl try anything once. GAA 1; Chorus 1; St. Teresa 2,3 AMBITION: Art Career WILLIAM LEE MORGAN Wild Bill Nobody messes with Mr. Bill. I.A. Club 1, 2, 3; Science Club 2, 3; Chorus 2, 3, 4 AMBITION: Aviation KIMBERLY JILL MYERS K.J. Always happy, never a frown, you can always find Kim ’Painting the town’. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Capt. 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Council V.P. 4; Jazz Band 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Swing Choir 2, 3. 4; Honor Choir 2, 3, 4; District Festival 3; Chorus V.P. 3, 4; Class Sect.-Treas. 1, 2; V.P. 4; Student Council 1, 2, 4; School Play 3, 4; Homecoming Court 4; Homecoming Skit 2, 3, 4; Trojanaire Staff 4; Art Club 3, 4; FHA 1, 2; Nat ' l. Honor Society 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3, 4 AMBITION: Art Education I.S.U. 22 SCOTT DAVID NEWLIN ‘•Spider” “Where there’s a Scott, there’s a Judy.” Baseball 1, 2, 3,4; Basket¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Nat’l. Honor Society 3, 4; Homecoming Attendant 3; Homecoming King 4; All Conference Baseball 3 AMBITION: College CAROL ANN PARKS “Carol” “A loyal member of the band, for this she truly deserves a hand. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 3, 4; Drum Major 3, 4; Honor Band 4; Nat’l. Honor Society 4; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 3, 4; Yearbook Jr. Editor 3; Yearbook Co-Editor 4; FHA 1,2 AMBITION: College — Social Work TOM PENNYPACKER Eno” “My beefy muscles I love to flex, to show off for the opposite sex. Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2,4 AMBITION: Undecided JONI LYNN PENWELL ’’Joni “She combines brains and fun, a perfect combo for anyone. FHA 1, 2, 4; GAA 1,2; Band 1, 2, 3; Yearbook 4; Business Manager 4; FBLA 4; School Play 4 AMBITION: Greenville College LINDA KAY PENWELL ’’Linda” I never trouble trouble till trouble troubles me.” Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 2, 3, 4; Pom Pon 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 4; Science Fiction Club 4; Flag Squad 3, 4; GAA 1, 2; Play 4 AMBITION: R.N. — Specialization in Pediatrics JULIE ANN PRYDE “Joolah She’d love to take the ‘Man of Steel’ riding in her catmobile.” Art Club 3, 4; Pres. 4; Newspaper 2, 3, 4; Drama 1, 2; FHA 1; I.A. Club 2, 3, 4; Sect.-Treas. 3, 4; GAA 2; Band 1, 2; Track 1; Intramurals 2; School Play 3,4; Yearbook 4 AMBITION: College — Commercial Art 23 JULIE LYNNE REESER Jewels” Like mother, like daughter. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Swing Choir 3; Art Club 3; Drama Club 2; Newspaper 3 AMBITION: College MICHAEL LEE RIDGEWAY Batman Make much of me ladies.” I.A. Club 3 AMBITION: Draftsman ANTOINE ROBERT Dumb Foreignei You may think I’m quiet and shy but if you knew French you woo see a different guy. Jazz Band 4; Chorus 4; Track 4 AMBITION: Learn English ALAN GREGORY SHOFNER Mighty Mar When we play bombardment in P.E. why does everyone pick me?” FFA 1,2, 3,4; I.A. Club 1,2; Baseball 3, 4 AMBITION: Richland LYNDON THANE SILL Pig Not lazy, just conservative. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Track 2,3,4; Football All Conference 3,4; All Area 4; All State 4 AMBITION: College SHELLY GAIL SMITH Shelly” In one ear and out the mouth. FHA 2, 3, 4; Newspaper 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; School Play 4 AMBITION: Undecided ROLAND JAMES TEETERS “Bird” “It ' s a bird, it’s a plane ... no, it’s a bird. Football 1.2,3,4; All- Conference 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3,4 AMBITION: Eastern Illinois Univ. DANA DIANE THOMPSON “Dana Dana’s my name, sports is my game. Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Track 1, 2; Basketball 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 2; Art Club 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3 4; Honor Band 1,2, 3,4; Jazz Band 2, 3,4; Powder Puff Football 3; Intramurals 2; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 4; Yearbook 4 AMBITION: Millikin Physical Education GREGORY MUSIAL THOMPSON “Twink “I’m good in sports and I can think, that’s why my friends call me Twink. Football 1,2, 3,4; All-Conference 2,3, 4; All-Area 4; All State 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Conference 1, 2,3; All-Area 2; Class President 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 1; Yearbook 4; Homecoming Attendant 2; Art Club 3 AMBITION: David Lipscomb College PAMELA SUE WEIKLE Spam Honesty is the best policy. Volleyball 2; Basketball 4 AMBITION: Undecided DANIEL EDWARD WEYEN Wiener Always doing something to make himself laugh. Football 1, 2,3, 4; Baseball 1, 2,3; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Homecoming Attendant 1, 4; All-Conference Football 4; Science Fiction Club 4; Newspaper Staff 1; Yearbook Staff 4; Student Council 4; V.P. Freshman Class 1; Mr. Legs Contest Winner 4; School Play 4 AMBITION: Eastern Illinois University JAY HARVEY WHITEHEAD “Jay” Out of the way, it’s ‘Crazy Jay’.” AMBITION: Undecided 25 SUSAN DIANE WILSON “Sue” Never a care gets in her way. Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Jazz Band 2, 3, 4; Basketball Mgr. 4; FHA 1, 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4 AMBITION: Welder JAMES DANIEL ZELHART James Why am I always last!!! FFA 1, 2. 3, 4; Reporter 2; Pres. 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3. 4; Basketball 3; Football 1; Student Council 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; FFA-FHA Dance Court 1, 2, 3; Section Vegetable Foundation Award Winner 3, 4 AMBITION: ISU Do you have nasty razor stubble? I mink | ' m in love! 26 CLASS HISTORY BY LANA BLAIR AND LINDA ELDER In the year 1978, seventy-two humble and excited freshmen came together as one to start a fun-filled, prosperous year together. Our class officers were Greg Thompson, president; Dan Weyen, vice-president; and Kim Myers, secretary-treasurer. Our sponsors were Mrs. Daggett, Miss Sewell, and Mr. Haines. We gained many new students — Lana Bledsaw, Keith Burris, Lori Dawes, Arthur Delmuro, David Delmuro, Brent McAlpin, Dianne Connon, and Jeff Wilson. We lost Tim Wittenbrink, Julie Hardt, Angie Miller, Jeff Wilson, Wendy Hill, Art Delmuro, David Delmuro, Haley Adams, and Rick Roberts. Our homecoming float was Toast to the Trojans” which placed fifth, and our attendants were Judy McKirahan and Dan Weyen. Our freshman football team was outstanding, having an undefeated season. We went on to our sophomore year with high hopes. Along with Mrs. Daggett, Miss Sewell, and Mr. Haines as our sponsors, we gained Miss Bates. Our class officers were Greg Thompson, president; Lori Dawes, vice-president; and Kim Myers, secretary- treasurer. Our new sophomores were Kendra Ammons, Dan Clark, Allen Oueen, Doug Gray, Toni Petch, Scott Mayfield, Doug Johnson, J. Irwin, and David Kolves. We lost Toni Petch, Scott Mayfield, Rick Reynolds, Sheri Chandler, Joanne Dunn, and J. Irwin. We took third place with our homecoming float, ‘‘Itchin’ to Win.” Our attendants were Greg Thompson and Kim Bond. Our junior varsity football team came up with another undefeated season. Finally, we became upper classmen. Our class was guided by five sponsors consisting of Mrs. Daggett, Miss Sewell, Mr. Haines, Miss Bates, and a new sponsor, Mrs. Zimmerman. Our sponsors had help from Greg Thompson, president; James Zelhart, vice-president; and Lori Dawes, secretary-treasurer. Our new junior classmates were Lana Blair and Marie Legg. We lost John Cooper, Marie Legg, Keith Burris, Terry Weikle, Sue Wilson, Allen Oueen, Lana Bledsaw, Tracy Hall, Shelley Howell, Eddie Plankenhorn, and Dan Clark. We had six juniors who graduated early. They were Kim Bond, Mark Hassinger, David Kolves, Tim Vincent, Diane Connon, and Monty Rodgers. Our homecoming was a great success with our float. “Cream ’Em, coming in first and Shelley Howell and Scott Newlin being our homecoming attendants. Our junior varsity football team had seven wins and one loss. Our senior year was a year that will always be remembered. Our sponsors were Mrs. Daggett, Mrs. Zimmerman, Miss Sewell, Miss Bates, and a new sponsor, Mr. James, who took Mr. Haines ' place. Our class officers were Greg Thompson, president; Kim Myers, vice-president; and John Koehler, secretary-treasurer. We gained several new students — Sherri May, Sue Wilson, Mary Ann Barnes, Angie Miller, and Antoine Robert, a foreign exchange student from Switzerland. Our homecoming float was “Socket to’Em” placing second. Our homecoming attendants were Dan Weyen, Greg Thompson, Dwayne Faulkner, Tom Pennypacker, and Scott Newlin as king candidates and Angie Lazell, Lori Dawes, Judy McKirahan, Dawn Edwards, and Kim Myers as queen candidates. Scott Newlin was selected as king and Dawn Edwards as queen. Our varsity football team ended the regular football season with an undefeated record. They finished second in the state play-offs — losing to FREEPORT Aquin. We came in as little “freshies and went out as “mighty” seniors. Senior Float A memorable year. 27 SENIOR Valedictorian Ann Baker « Sousa Band Award Phillip Haworth S.A.R. Award Greg Thompson Salutatorian John Koehler Sousa Band Award Linda Penwell HONORS D.A.R. Award Dekalb Agriculture Award Doris Dotson Chorus Award Marsha Jarmusch Bausch-Lomb Science Award Debra Hunt Arion Award Kim Myers Maroa Fertilizer Award James Zelhart Louis Armstrong Jazz Award Dwayne Faulkner 29 SENIOR Most Shy Most Studious Debbie Hunt and Alan Shofner Ann Baker and Scott Newlin 4 Class Clowns Julie Pryde and Dan Weyen Dawn Edwards and Scott Newlin Most Likely to Succeed Marsha Cullison and John Koehler Most Friendly 30 FAVORITES Most Athletic Most Musical Dana Thompson and Greg Thompson Carol Parks and Phillip Haworth Funniest Joke Tellers Julie Pryde and Dan Weyen Lori Dawes and Jim Brown Dawn Edwards and Greg Thompson 31 SENIOR CLASS WILLS I, Kendra Ammons, bequeath to my sister Sue the ability to have more than one friend at a time, to Melonie the ability to get along with all her sisters, and to the rest of the school the ability to pass psychology when you think you are flunking. I, Michelle Armstrong, being of confused mind and active body, do hereby bequeath locker 5 to Kim Garner, and one Yellow pan full of pennies to Tawny and Jackie so that they may carry out the EDBONDJOSTRONG tradition next year. I, Ann Baker, being of sound mind and body, bequeath to Robbin Rogers the ability to work all night and still get up for school on time, and to my brother, Jeff, anything of mine that he wants, except for my car, money,... I, Mary Ann Barnes, being of partial mind and short body, do hereby bequeath to Pam Harris half my life’s supply of green m m ' s, and to Pam May a severe case of senioritis to help her make it through. I, Lana Blair, being of sound mind and body, bequeath to Janice Head my super playing ability as goalie in floor hockey since she needs all the help she can get. I, David Boys, being of ineligible list mind and female craved body, hereby bequeath my features to Jeff Horve who is in total awe of me, and to Crash Williams the ability to stop at a red light. I, Jimbo Brown, being of dirty mind and somewhat used body, bequeath all the times in my car, burnt rubber, and the ability to drive like a maniac for two years, and not getting a ticket, to my little Brother John and Mance Thoms. GOOD LUCK!! I, Jim “BUFF Burns, being of big body and little mind, bequeath to Phil Klein my great ability to eat as many quarterbakcs as possible. I, Deanette Cole, being of keen mind and strong-willed body, do hereby bequeath my excellent business ability to anyone who wants to be an assistant manager at seventeen, and to my brothers, Brian and Chuck, my extremely extensive vocabulary so that they too can gracefully deal with the populace of this school. I, Marsha Cullison, being of sound mind and body, bequeath to Denise Carter, the patience and courage to withstand any harrassment next year on the vocational bus like Joni, Judy, and I took this year from Jim, Randy, and John!! GOOD LUCK!! I, Lori Jane Dawes, being of worn out mind and body still able to maintain my hyperness, hereby bequeath to next year’s Varsity Cheerleading squad the ability to make so-called potatoes for the Football guys, to Shelly Dixon a fantastic Senior year, and to my brother Greg, an upcoming freshie, the use of my beautiful car in case he ever needs it and so he can clean the soap off it every weekend. I, Alicia Dragoo, being of Vi sound mind and questionable body, do hereby bequeath to my little sister, Donnette, the ability to do without a drivers license and still have fun, and to Cindy someone to talk to 3rd hour next year. I, Judy Dunham, being of an undersized mind and oversized body, bequeath my ability to make up excuses no matter what the time is to Tina Dash, and to Mark Rogers one car and a drivers license to go with it so he can drive before he graduates. I, Rollin Earles, being of ineligible list mind and body, do hereby bequeath 10 more years of fun at MFHS to Jan Wagoner, and locker 11, full of my pictures to Jacki Jones. I, Dawn Edwards, being of blondes have more fun mind and uncoordinated body, bequeath a vacuum cleaner, a May 22nd, and a friendly policeman knocking on the door at 3:30 a.m. to Jackie, a removable bathroom knob and many laugh attacks to Tina, a quarter to Roisin, a happy Ethel to Kimmie G., and my I don’t get mad, I get even button to Janet. I, Dwayne Faulkner, being of fearless mind and available body, leave to Joey Shofner my ability to stand on the sidelines to cheer and freeze. I, Doug Gray, bequeath to my sister Kris the ability to pass current events without handing in anything. I, Carla Guinn, being of power”ful mind and jockularity body, bequeath to my sister, Amy, the ability to go through 4 years of high school P.E. and not sweat once. I, Phil Harris, being of most perfect mind and body, bequeath my mario driving ability and my excellent basketball ability to give cheap shots to upcoming freshman, Greg Dawes. I, Becky “Cid Haufle, being of rock and roll mind and concert going body, do hereby bequeath my ability to find musicians wherever I go to Cheryl Miles. I, Phillip Haworth, being of. mind and ticklish body, do hereby bequeath one bucket of water and a sponge to Julie Pryde so she will be prepared for any future attacks on the catmobile. I, Mike Hazelrigg, being of extremely gorgeous body and warped mind, (435°), hereby leave Dwayne one closed circuit television camera. May he use it well. I, Steve Horve, being of tall body and mind, leave??? I, Debra Hunt, being of deceased mind, failing eyes, and feet which are ready to leave M-F, bequeath to Mel Day my ability to never get in trouble and my ability to talk in studyhall without getting caught, to Lanette Henley I leave my ability to read Mr. Guichard’s scribbled board notes and to stay awake in American History, and to Pam Harris I leave my ability to get through Mr. Bingamon’s classes even if you don’t understand anything. I, Marsha Muffy Jannuach, being of barely there mind and always there body, bequeath the following: to my brother Kevin, 31 PUMA tee-shirts in assorted col¬ ors; to art, one very crisp twenty dollar bill; and to my best buddy, Kim Myers, one Adidas tee-shirt for use at college. I, Doug Johnson, being of sound mind and above average body, bequeath to my little sister four good years at MFHS. I, Michael Johnston, being of great mind and fantastic body, do hereby bequeath to Jeff Horve the ability to get into at least 1 argument a day with Mrs. Coen. I, John Koehler, being of malicious mind and brawny body, bequeath to Raeann and Karen the ability to seek and carry out revenge to others as I did to them. I, Keith “CRASH Koehler, being of sound mind and body, leave to anyone my great driving ability, except for Brett Williams and Rhonda Offer (they already have a record!!) 7 I, Randy Lane, being of some mind and some body, bequeath to next year’s football team lots of luck, cause you’ve got a tough act to follow. I, Angie Lazell, being of dizzy mind and questionable body, bequeath all the fun times I’ve had with my bestest buddy, Donnette, to anyone who loves to lauqh. To my sister, Dawn, and to Critter each a set of keys to the four wheel drive Cutlass. I, VickiLorett, being of average mind and body, bequeath to my sister, Vonda, two more years of fun at MFHS, and to Monica Wagoner the ability to find the right guy her senior year and to hold tight. I, Doug Luster, being of lost mind and body, do hereby bequeath my ability to stay cool when struck to anyone who might need it. I, Sherri May, being of sound mind and average body, do hereby leave my d octors excuse to get out of P.E. for the next two years to Brenda Shockey To Pam May I leave my shorthand class for her Senior Year. I, Judy McKirahan, being of empty mind and stubby body, bequeath to Lori Bricker all my many faces so she will have something to laugh about durina cheerleading next year. GOOD LUCK!! w w I, Angie VIZ 1 ' Miller, being of somewhat space mr. : os ne ' eby b ' rqjeat ’ to Da ic Thompson nr. Scoot so he can get to school next year, and to my lit brother, Barry, life insurance because David s another Mavj I, Kim Myers, being of involved mind and body, bequest the folding to Muffy an assortment of men m only the “most prep colors so she can always be H ; to Shelley Dixon my PE locker which is directly under the boys bathroorr arid most importantly to M ' Thompson my 8 x 10 glossy of Gloria Steinum. I, Scott Newlin, being of sound mind and eight legged body, bequeath to Brock Saiadm all my mining abilities, and to Jim Gentle all of our after school NFL memories. I, Carol Parks, being of righteous mind and “overly athletic ' body, do hereby bequeath to all American History students my ability to sleep through every movie and never have to take the dreaded pop quizzes in two seconds, to squad 8 my ability to talk sioooowly, and to my brother Scott the ability to stay in step while marching. I, Tom Pennypacker, being of dirty mind and super body, bequeath to Robbie Marsh the ability to have four good years at MFHS. I, Joni Penwell, being of sound mind and body, bequeath to next year’s vocational bus riders the ability to survive all the embarrassing times and still have a great time!! I, Linda Penwell, being of crazy but sincere mind and agile body, bequeath to all my close friends the ability to be happy and have fun no matter how tough things may get. I, Julie Pryde, being of perverted mind and not much body, bequeath to my sister, Kristy, one set of car keys — may it purr for her like it has for me, and to Janet my amazing ability to inflict pain in P.E. — may it bring many hours of enjoyment. I, Julie Reeser, being of sound mind and body, bequeath to Robbin Rogers my beloved Camero and an all-expense paid weekend to never never land. I, Mike Ridgeway, being of cowled mind and caped body, bequeath my ability to get out of a 90 mile an hour speeding ticket to Mike Shindler, who can’t even pass a car without getting nailed. I, Antoine Robert, bequeath my ability to be a dumb foreigner to the next Swiss guy to stick around at MFHS, and a truck of ROOT beer to Jeff Horve. I, Alan Shotner, being of “Marv” brain and mighty body, would leave something, but I have nothing to leave. I, Lynn Sill, being of some kind of mind and some kind of body, bequeath my comb to Jeff Horve. I, Shelley Smith, being of x-rated mind and g-rated body, do hereby bequeath to my “little” sister, Donna, my ability to decorate her locker as I did — more power to ya Bird!! I, Roland Teeters, being of straight A mind and STEEL body, do hereby bequeath to Nathan Wood the ability to lose a case of Pepsi to Mr Thompson, and to Tim¬ my Weikle the ability to crash a car when he gets his license like Pam and me. I, Dana Thompson, being of musical mind, artistic hands, and athletic body, do hereby bequeath to Sha and Vonda one Doberman, and also to Sha a six foot “WHO” bear. I, Greg Thompson, being of football mind and terrific body, bequeath the ability to grow a mustache in the eighth grade to Dwayne Cassanova” Faulkner, who after seventeen years, is still working on one. I, Pam Weikle, being of crazy mind and rowdie body, bequeath to Sha Townsend one Doberman to “love forever,” to Julie, Lori, and Carol my voice so they can be heard at Pep sessions, and to Mari “one trip to the mountains.” I, Dan Weyen, being of sly mind and DARK body, bequeath my fantastic vision to Dwayne Cassanova” Faulkner, so it will be easier for him to see through keyholes. I, Sue (the track star) Wilson, being of weak mind and strong legs, do hereby bequeath to Vonda Lorett my great ability so she can attempt to break my records, and to Kristy Pryde one cold ! I, James Daniel Zelhart, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath to Troy Brelsfoard one beastly Bobcat so that he won’t have to ride Donald B’s bus anymore, and to Jeff Wilson the ability to keep Mr Kuykendall and the FFA under control. Admire. factual That can’t be Marsha J.!! Mich? Julie? 33 MAROA THEN MAROA NOW FORSYTH THEN 35 • All right What ' s in the bottle 1 . 21 l just love opening presents No ' Get away from me! Why can ' t I make mud pies? I think I ' m in the TWILIGHT ZONE ' Macho. Macho Man Hey Angie, wanna go out? Am I going to stay smal 7 1 1 « fc I do not look like Humpty Dumpty Only the Nose knows An angel What happened? What are you doing Saturday night? When you ' ve got class, it shows Did you say toga? 36 I ' m |usl a gigolo ' It ' s a bird, it ' s a plane My prince will come, in a Cobra H. a That was very tunny 4 Kiss me. I ' ve got the signal ' Hey baby, wanna get lucky? Throw me the bal ' Me and my first volleyball Would I do a thing like that? 2 % Ok Catch! 37 S ' $ 901 tv cutest tMbv face She doesn ' t kke the tough guys Do you wantto ptey tteT? rwsoconiusec Page36 first Row David Boys. Judy Dmham. Doug luster. Angie laze! Second Row Steve Horve. Marsha Jarmusch, Scott Mewkn, Ram fteikie Thro Row Mike Ridgewav. Linda Elder. Sue Wison, Roland Teeters Fount) Row Shelly Smith. Lynn Si, Deanette Cote, Becky Kaufte Fttt) Row Me a Dragoo, Greg Thompson. Mike Kazetngg. Ange Mier Page 37 Ffst Row Phil Hams. Carol Parks. Debbie Hunt. Dawn Edwards Second Row Dwayne Faulkner. Aten Shotner. Doug Gray James Zetwt Third Row Mich Armstrong. J nBo Brown. Antone Robert. Ann Baker Fount ' , Row John Koehler, Keith Koehler Mchae Johnston, Dana Thomspon Fifth Row Cana Gunn. Jont Penwel. Juke Reeser. Rolkn Eanes Page 38 First Row Dan teteyen Lana Btef. Lon Dawes PhiIkp Haworth Second Row Vickie Lorett, Judy McKirahan. Kim Myers. Juke Pryde Third Row imcte PenweK. Kendra Ammons. Sheri Mat Ma sha Culkson 36 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: Bern Austn. Brock Saladr . Chns Brunmrtt Row 2 Sheley Doton, Caro Parks. Ann Baker Row 3; Lon Dawes. Kjm Myers Marsha Jan nusch, James Zehart. Row 4 Rck James. John Koehler. ScoCI Newln, Jim Genae Absent Ph p Haworth ISSC SEMI-FINALIST jonn Koeraer Marsha iamacr Anr-Barer 3S IN MEMORY OF CHARLIE DAWSON Life is precious. You never really know It’s here-then away it goes. Charlie was our friend. We all loved him. We may not have realized it, But now we know. Charlie, we will remember the good times and the bad, All the fun we had, and Your happiness, we ' ll remember too. Deep in our hearts we shall never forget you. — Mel Day 41 Pam Harris Janice Ellen Head Hoffman Jeff Horve Jerry Rick Huggman_James ♦ Jackie Jones Tawny Jones Betty Jordan Michelle Tim Juilison Keeling Darren Leggett SPONSORS: Mr. Haines, Mr. Maddin, Mrs. Query, Mr. Kuykendall 45 46 Nola Swinger Jane! Thomas SOPHOMORE CLASS SPONSORS: Mr. Dale, Mr. Thompson, Miss Roosevelt Mr. Guichard 47 Pass the popcorn Rolland. 50 Don Ryan Karen Williams Jeff Schabacker Mark Williams Cindy Sides Nathan Wood FRESHMAN CLASS SPONSORS: Mr. Campbell, Mrs. Purvis, Mrs. Coen, Mr Bingamon Dolores Simpson Christy Smith Michelle Speasl Tim Weikle Amy Westerman David Wilber VOCATIONAL STUDENTS John Koehler — Data Processing Jim Burns — Building Trades Randy Lane — Architectural Drafting Denise Carter — Child Care Judy McKirahan — Clerical Secretary Joni Penwell — Data Processing Marsha Cullison — Medical Secretary Mrs. Pennypacker — Bus Driver Linda Elder — Nursing FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT Antoine Roberts is from Switzerland and is staying with the Neal Nicols family. Welcome to Maroa-Forsyth High School and hope you enjoy it!! 52 53 STUDENT COUNCIL Front: M. Hazelrigg, Mr Campbell (sponsor), G. Thompson, J. Koehler, K. Myers, M. Day, L. Dawes. Back: T. Lehman, T. Hazelrigg, T. Poszich, T. Gilbert. D. Lazell, R. James, J. Gentle. B. Saladin, M. Turner, S. Townsend, E. Atherton, P. Pickett, C. Dunham. NEWSPAPER STAFF Front: S. Dixon, M. Day, C. Brummitt. Back: M. Turner, L. Sill, B. Saladin, J. Gentle, B. Jordan, A Robert, R. James, K. Gray, K. Garner, M. Armstong, A. Lazell, R. Rogers, E. Hoffman, R. Niekamp, T. Jones. B. Austin, L. Henley, M. Reidelberger, S. Smith, P. Haworth, J. Head, S. Townsend, Mrs. Purvis (sponsor). ART CLUB First Row: C. Brummitt, R. Earles, J. Pryde, J. Koehler, L. Dawes, K. Myers, R. Craig, D. Thompson, M. Day, T. Keeling, K. Bischoff, R. McKirahan. Second Row: D. Boys, J. Jones. Mrs. Zimmerman (sponsor), R. Rogers. K. Gray, A. Dragoo. S. Smith, J. Dunham. A. Lazell, A. Robert. Third Row: D. Edwards. M Armstrong, J. Shabacker, L. Thoms K. Garner, S. Wilson. Fourth Row: C. Dawson. M. Hazelrigg, S. Horve. D. Faulkner, J. Brown. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB First Row: J. Burns, P Batchelder. B. Burns, R. R. Fogarty, E. Miles, T. Weikle, G. Patterson. Second Row: T. Lehman, S. Lucas. T. Hazelrigg, C. Runyen. D. Luster, T Brelsfoard, K. Koehler, B. Emery, J. Howland, N. Wood. C. Dawson. B. Powell. R. Lane. J. Pryde. Mr Dale (sponsor). 55 FHA Top: A. Lazell, L. Oueen, D. Smith, M. Wagoner, C. Guinn, D. Cole, L. Todd, M. Cullison, L. Penwell, L. Blair, J. Dunham. J. Penwell. Row 3: E. Hoffman, R. Rogers. A. Buttrum. C. Waite. M. Shoemaker. K. Alexander. L. Hastings. M. Speasl. L. Cooley, A. Westerman, L. Johnson, A. Baker. Row 2: L. Pruitt, D. Lazell. B. Hoffman. E Atherton. S. Townsend. R. Offer, L. Harrington. C. Goodman, T. Jones. M. Armstrong, S. Smith. Row 1: C. Brummitt. K. Pryde. K. Garner, J. Thomas. Mrs. Dag¬ gett, J. Head. D. Edwards. J. Jones. C. Miles. Kim Garner — Recreation Janet Thomas — Secretary-Treasurer Kristy Pride — President Mrs. Daggett — Advisor Janice Head — Vice President Dawn Edwards — Historian, Reporter 56 FFA Front: Mr Kuykendall, L. Thoms. M. Jannusch. J. Wilson, J. Zelhart, P. Batchelder, A Shofner Back: J. Shofner, S. Streich, D. Leggett. P Barringer. K Jannusch, S. Dooling. L. Shipp, R. Boyer, D. Thompson, C. Braden, R. Campbell, B Powell. J. Wade. FFA OFFICERS FFA OFFICERS: Mr Kuykendall (sponsor), LaMance Thoms, Sentinel; Marsha Jannusch, Reporter; Jeff Wilson, Secretary; James Zelhart, President; Alan Shofner, Treasurer, Phil Batchelder, V. President. THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS STUDYING VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE First Flow: C Waile. T Jones. D Edwards. M Armstrong, 0. Thompson. S. Wilson. P May. K Williams Second Row: M Shoemaker. L Pruitt. J. Jones. C. Smith. D Lazell. P Harris. P. Pickett. Third Row: S. Mahon, L. Todd, S. Townsend. E Atherton. B. Hottman, S. Fristoe. Fourth Row: C. Brummitt. M. Lovelace, J. Penwell A Baker. C. Dunham Fifth Row: M Reidetoerger. S. Dixon. R Otter. J Head. B Austin. Sixth Row: A Head. L. Harrington. V. Lorrelt, D Cole. Top: K Garner, A. Margenthaler. K. Pryde, J. Dunham. Miss Roosevelt (sponsor). LIBRARIANS Front: L Harrington, Miss Bates (sponsor). Back: K. Pryde, P Williams, C. Walls, A. Head, B. Burns. C. Goodman, D. Carter. 58 SCIENCE FICTION CLUB S. Deal, E. Black, D. Weyen, L Penwell, D. Faulkner, B Jordan. C. Brummitl. M Hazelngg, D. Hunt, M. Jannusch, B Miller. Mr Maddin (sponsor) SCIENCE FICTION OFFICERS SCIENCE CLUB M Jannusch. M. Hazelrigg, D. Faulkner. Mr Maddin (sponsor) D. Hunt, Mr Maddin (sponsor), T. Howland FORENSICS TEAM Clockwise: M Day. S. Townsend, B. Jordan, Miss Sewell (sponsor), A. Gardner, L. Henley, D. Edwards, C. Brummitt Left Top to Bottom: J. Reeser, M. Jannusch, L. Dawes, K. Myers. M. Wagoner, J. Johnson, D. Smith, S. Mahon, S. Fristoe, M. Juilison, T. Benoit, M. Barnes, D. Simpson. Middle Top to Bottom: K. Pryde, V. Lorrett. M. Surina. K. Garner, K. Alexander, T. McKinney, L. Queen, L. Hastings, L. Cooley. Right Top to Bottom: S. Deal, J. Clark, E. Black, K. Jannusch, D. McClelland, C. Runyen, B. Morgan, S. Lucas, W. Queen, J. Followell, T. Weikle, T. Gilbert, Mrs. Lucas. OFFICERS Lori Dawes — President Kim Myers — 1st Vice-President Dan McClelland — 2nd Vice-President 60 SWING CHOIR Front: S. Lucas, K. Garner, L. Dawes, T. Gilbert, S. Mahon, M Waggoner, W. Queen. Middle: D. Smith, D. McClelland, K. Myers, K. Jannusch, Mrs. Lucas, T. Weikle, S. Fristoe, J. Followell. L. Queen. Back: E. Black. V. Lorett, S. Deal, K. Pryde, M. Jannusch. J. Clark. K. Alexander, C. Runyen. Mrs. Lucas leading the Swing Choir. CD ro 1981-82 MARCHING BAND Front: C. Parks and T. Poszich. Front Row. T. Barricklow, J. Dunham, B. Cole, A. Margenlhaler, L. Todd, D. Dunn. M. Hazelrigg, K. Garner, L. Henley. Second Row: J. Thomas, J. Johnson, K. Myers. M Reed, M Turner T Hazelrigg, M. Shindler, S. Parks, M. Speasl. Third Row: A. Head, S. Wilson, S. Dixon, D. Faulkner, C. Smith, A. Westerman, W Queen, V. Lorett, A, Baker, P. Haworth. Fourth Row: L. Sill P Scholes T Lehman D Thompson C. Dunham, D. McClelland, J. Gentle. Back: B. Austin, R. Rogers, M. Lovelace, D. Edwards, R. Kniekamp, M. Jannusch, L. Penwell, J. Head, M. Armstrong, V. Lorett, A. Gardner, C. Brummitt. JAZZ BAND Row 1: Scott Majors. Scott Parks, Mike Shindler. Kim Myers, Tina Poszich, Linda Penwell, Ann Baker. Row 2: Tony Barricklow, Will Austin, Tim Lehman, Dana Thompson, Carol Parks, Paul Scholes. Row 3: Phillip Haworth, Mike Hazelrigg, Willie Queen, Dwayne Faulkner, Dan McClelland. Shelley Dixon, Michelle Malone. An¬ toine Robert, Lisa Stubblefield. Absent: Todd Hazelrigg. The Jazz Band won first place at the Millikin University Jazz Festival. This was the first time they par¬ ticipated in the contest. Shown here with the first place plaque are seniors; Phillip Haworth. Mike Hazelrigg, Kim Myers, Dwayne Faulkner, Linda Penwell, Carol Parks, Ann Baker, Dana Thompson, and Antoine Robert. 63 BAND COUNCIL President Mike Hazelrigg Forsyth Vice-President Phillip Haworth Maroa Vice-President Kim Myers Senior Representative Dwayne Faulkner Junior Representative Shelly Dixon Freshman Representative Tina Poszich Freshman Representative Todd Hazelrigg DRUM MAJORS Performing at the big game ... the State Playoffs! 64 POM-PON SQUAD Front: Chris Brummitt. Row 2: Mich Armstrong, Amy Gardner, Missy Lovelace, Dawn Edwards. Row 3: Marsha Jannusch, Beth Austin. Roisin Neikemp, Vicki Lorett. Row 4. Linda Penwell, Janice Head. Absent: Robbin Rogers. Marching Trojan Band performing at ISU. It looks like the Hamburgar has found a new hobby. 67 68 MAROA-FORSYTH HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS SORRY, WRONG NUMBER by Lucille Fletcher THE CAST Mrs. Stevenson. 1st Operator. 1st Man. 2nd Man. Chief Operator. 2nd Operator. Sergeant Duffv. Lunch Attendant. 3rd Operator. Western Union. 4th Operator. Information. Hospital Nurse. 5th Operator. MAROA-FORSYTH HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS SHUT AND BAR THE DOOR THE CAST Lenore. John. Princess. Thief. Jock. Prince. Man in Audience .Karen Head .. Mike Hazelrigg ... Kim Gossman Marsha Jannusch .Mel Day Michael Lovelace ... John Koehler Directors: Kristin Sewell Debbie Bates Student Directors: Karla Koslofski Pam Whitacre Becky and Bill Dawn and Mark Erin and Steve Roisin and Terry MUSIC BY KARIZMA Carla and Danny Carol and Don “ALWAYS AND FOREVER” 1981 JR.-SR. PROM MAY 22, 1981 Julie and Phillip Judy and Scott wm Blue and Gold Day Willie Queen Are my shoes in there? Where are my shoes? HOMECOMING WEEK Roll that football Grub Day Tim Ohlemeyer Don ' t lift the bats off the ground. CLUB COMPETITION Hat Day Jim Burns HOMECOMING SNAPS Mr. Legs” — Dan Weyen t r t JJA i Hold the applause ladies Wanna ' dance? Give me some lovin’. HOMECOMING GAME Another ironman bites the dust. We won!!! 57-0 1981 HOMECOMING KING AND QUEEN SCOTT NEWLIN AND DAWN EDWARDS CD o 1981 TROJAN FOOTBALL TEAM Front: S. Horve, P. Harris, L. Sill, R. Teeters, R Lane, G. Thompson, T. Pennypacker, D. Boys, J. Burns, D. Weyen, R. Earles. Middle: R. Boyer, E. Black, J. Followed, B. Emery, R. James, D. Gray, M. Hazelrigg, D. Faulkner, J. Brown, D. Haenny, T. Keeling, K. Koslofski, K. Jannusch, J. Howland. Back: Coach Thompson, J. Koehler (manager), T. Weikle, T. Ohlemeyer, M Brummitt, N. Wood, B. Powell, S. Dixon, S. Lucas, G. Patterson, J. Shofner, P. Klein, T Howland (manager), Assistant Coach Guichard. VARSITY Maroa-Forsyth 30 Argenta-Oreana 0 Maroa-Forsyth 56 Heyworth 0 Maroa-Forsyth 57 Macon 0 Maroa-Forsyth 40 Niantic-Harristown 6 Maroa-Forsyth 29 llliopolis 8 Maroa-Forsyth 58 Assumption 0 Maroa-Forsyth 46 Moweaqua 0 Maroa-Forsyth 47 Lovington 0 — Maroa-Forsyth 54 Bethany 0 Maroa-Forsyth 50 Virginia 6 State Preliminary Game Maroa-Forsyth 35 Pleasant Hill 7 State Quarter Final Maroa-Forsyth 10 Gilman 4 8 State Semi-Final Maroa-Forsyth 0 Freeport-Aquin 6 Pstate Final Undefeated Meridian Conference Champs 7-0 Undefeated Regular Season 9-0 Overall Record 12-1 State Class 1-A Runnerup First Downs Yards Gained Rushing Yards Gained Passing _ Total Yards Gained Passes Attempted Passes Completed Completion Percentage No. Opp. Passes Intercepted No. Opp. Fumbles Recovered No. Opp. Punts Blocked Points Scored Average Points Per Game TEAM STATISTICS ' Denotes School Record SENIOR Greg Thompson — Sr. Tri-Captain All Conf. Kicker and Quarterback 1st Team All Area ‘‘Player of the Year” All State — 1st Team Randy Lane — Sr. Tri-Captain All Conf. Def. Back and Wide Rec. 1st Team All Area — 2nd Team Special Mention — All State JinYBurns — Sr. Tri-Captain All Conf. Def. Tackle 1st Team All Area — 1st Team David Boys — Sr. All Conf. Def. End 1st Team All Area — 2nd Team Steve Horve — Sr. All Conf. Def. End 2nd Team Doug Gray — Sr. Linebacker Rollin Earles — Sr. Runningback — Def. Back Dwayne Faulkner — Sr. Off. Center — Def. Tackle 82 FOOTBALL PLAYERS Lynn Sill — Sr. All Conf. Off. Guard and Def. Guard 1st Team All Area — 1st Team All State — 1st Team Phil Harris — Sr. All Conf. Tight End and Linebacker 1st Team Honorable Mention — All State Danny Weyen — Sr. All Conf. Def. Back 1st Team Mike Hazelrigg — Sr. Def. End Tom Pennypacker — Sr. Running Back Line Backer Jim Brown — Sr. Running Back. Def. Back John Koehler — Sr. Trojans 1 Manager 83 OTHER VARSITY PLAYERS COACHES Mr. Gregg Guichard Assistant Football Coach Mr. Fred Thompson Head Football Coach “Area Coach of the Year” 84 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Front: R. Lane, P. Harris, R. James, L. Sill, R. Teeters, D. Boys, J. Burns, D. Weyen, D. Haenny. Back: Assistant Coach Guichard, J. Koehler (manager), K. Koslof- ski, S. Horve, D. Faulkner, R. Earles, T. Pennypacker, J. Brown, M. Hazelrigg, D. Gray, G. Thompson, Coach Thompson. JR. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Front: T. Ohlemeyer, R. Boyer, B Emery, J. Howland, E Black, J. Followell, K. Jannusch, G Patterson. Back: Coach Guichard, T Weikle, N. Wood, S. Dixon, B Powell, M. Brummitt, T. Keeling, S. Lucas, P. Klein, J. Shofner, T. Howland (manager). GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Front: M Shoemaker, C. Waile. M Juilison, M. Speasl. Middle: M. Reason, E. Atherton, N. Swinger, A. Head, R. Otter, B Jordan, A. Gardner. Back: J. Dunham S Townsend, V. Lorett, K. Pryde, D. Thompson, S. Wilson. Ann Baker, Miss Roosevelt. Dana Thompson All-Conference Second Team 3, First Team 4 Vonda Lorett Statisticians All-Conference Lana Blair and Second Team 2 Debbie Hunt 86 1981-82 SENIOR VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS Ann Baker Judy Dunham Dana Thompson All-Conference Team 3, 4 Sue Wilson The 1981-82 Volleyball team finished the season with a: Overall Record — 13-8 Conference Record — 7-3 00 00 1981-82 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Front: K. Ritter, B. Dial, P. Harris, R. James, D. Weyen, J. Gentle. Back: Coach James, S. Newlin, M. Turner, D. Haenny, J. Horve, G. Thompson, B. Saladin. BASKETBALL STATISTICS Maroa-Forsyth 46 Wapella 42 Maroa-Forsyth 52 Hartsburg 56 Maroa-Forsyth 51 Macon 59 Maroa-Forsyth 47 Niantic 49 Maroa-Forsyth 50 Macon County Tourn. Niantic 55 Maroa-Forsyth 80 Macon County Tourn. Macon 52 Maroa-Forsyth 69 Macon County Tourn. Blue Mound 62 Maroa-Forsyth 56 Cerro Gordo 60 Maroa-Forsyth 60 Assumption 59 Maroa-Forsyth 69 llliopolis 49 Maroa-Forsyth 64 Heyworth 54 Maroa-Forsyth 85 Deland 64 Maroa-Forsyth 80 Blue Mound 60 Maroa-Forsyth 69 Findlay 62 Maroa-Forsyth 36 Meridian Con. Tourn. llliopolis 22 Maroa-Forsyth 71 Meridian Con. Tourn. Niantic 49 Maroa-Forsyth 75 Meridian Con. Tourn. Findlay 66 Maroa-Forsyth 59 Meridian Con. Tourn. Stonington 69 Maroa-Forsyth 61 Tower Hill 53 Maroa-Forsyth 48 Stonington 59 Maroa-Forsyth 58 Warrensburg 49 Maroa-Forsyth 71 Lovington 47 Maroa-Forsyth 71 Argenta 69 Maroa-Forsyth 60 Moweaqua 59 Maroa-Forsyth 73 Bethany 56 Maroa-Forsyth 65 Regional Tourn. Argenta 54 Maroa-Forsyth 62 Regional Tourn. Cerro Gordo 49 Maroa-Forsyth 47 Regional Tourn. Monticello 60 VARSITY STATS Greg Thompson Brock Saladin Darren Haenny Dan Weyen Phil Harris Rick James Scott Newlin Bruce Dii dim Gei Jeff Hoi Kratg Ritter Mike Turner FG FGA FT FTA TO RB POINTS 80 176 41 49 37 48 201 67 151 33 45 49 24 167 55 136 19 37 53 131 129 121 260 66 97 91 139 308 182 386 56 94 70 362 420 145 295 39 69 61 277 329 23 51 12 23 29 11 58 10 21 16 24 33 31 36 24 44 12 15 14 31 60 9 18 6 11 10 24 3 8 2 3 3 4 8 0 5 0 1 3 2 0 _ FRESHMAN 4-5 _ 89 SENIOR BASKETBALL PLAYERS Phil Harris — Forward Greg Thompson — Guard Scott Newlin — Guard Dan Weyen — Forward J.V. BASKETBALL Front: E. Black, L. Sill, P. Scholes, B. Dial, T. Good, T. Ohlemeyer. Back: Coach Dale, J. Wilson, B. Williams, K. Ritter, M. Turner, S. Lucas, A. Mueller, Mgrs. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Front: Coach Dale, J. Reeser, B. Lewis, B. Green, M. Brummitt, M. Williams. Back: T. Weikle, P. Klein, R. McKay, S. Dixon, T. Howland, J. Query, M. Rogers. 91 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Judy McKirahan — Captain Karen Bischoff Lori Dawes Shelley Dixon Kim Myers 92 Reaann McKirahan J.V. CHEERLEADERS Kim Garner — Captain Lori Bricker Carol Dunham Julie Johnson Dawn Lazell Paula Pickett GIRLS BASKETBALL Front: Miss Roosevelt (coach) and P. Weikle. Back: V. Lorett, D. Thompson, S. Townsend, J. Dunham, B. Austin, C. Smith, R. Offer. Front: L. Blair (time keeper) and K. Pryde (scorebook keeper). Back: M. Reason, N. Swinger, E. Atherton (statisticians). M-F 32 23 llliopolis M-F 22 44 Heyworth M-F 19 62 Warrensburg M-F 34 54 St. Teresa M-F 34 37 Wapella M-F 40 66 Clinton M-F 40 38 Bement M-F 30 43 Bethany M-F 44 35 Lovington 94 1981 BASEBALL TEAM Third Consecutive Meridian Conference Championship 18-3 overall and 6-0 in the conference MF 207 runs — opposition 80 Kevin Koslofski Statistics BATTING AVERAGE .493 Randy Lane .400 Greg Thompson .394 Greg Thompson RUNS SCORED 31 Kevin Koslofski 29 Randy Lane 24 Scott Newlin 24 Greg Thompson RUNS BATTED IN 26 Randy Lane 23 David Boys 23 Kevin Koslofski 23 Roger Craig PITCHING C-0 1.72 David Boys 4-12.41 denotes schoo l record Front: S. Horve, B. Williams, S. Newlin, K. Koslofski, R. Lane, G. Thompson, K. Ritter. Middle: J. Brown, D. Weyen, T. James. R. James, D. Boys, R. Teeters. R. Craig, A. Shofner. Back: Mr. Thompson, T. Ohlemeyer, T. Gilbert, K. Jannusch, B. Dial, E. Black, B. Miller, J. Koehler. ALL-CONFERENCE MEMBERS Greg Thompson, Scott Newlin, Randy Lane. Roger Craig, David Boys, Kevin Koslofski 95 1981 GIRLS TRACK Front: D. Edwards, D. Lazell, L Blair. L Dawes. V. Lorett. A. Baker. Back: J. Dunham manager. A heac. v _o r e ¥ ieac C ,w e r S ’owosenc ja rr e r 1981 BOYS TRACK Front: J. Folk)well. T. Blair. R. Earles. J. Zelhart. A. Muelie r . D. Biedsaw. D Haeony B Saiadm Bac M Da«e c Batc eoe ' V B ' j! ? ' G Ec e. s inger. T. Pennypacker, C. Dawson 96 “Best Wishes — for the Rest of Your Life.” RICHARD’S FURNITURE AND WATERBEDS 877-6757 w 13 Rt. 51 North Forsyth 99 TV TOM V J Home of Fine Home Appliances GE Amana Maytag Zenith Speed Queen 1255 Southside Drive Decatur, IL Congratulations MlkG and Classmates. Good Luck in the Future. Phone 428-4393 ♦Individuals ★Farms Income Tax Prepared Immediately One Trip Does It at DILLMAN ASSOCIATES 875-2500 Open 7 Days and 5 Evenings 1035 E. Pershing in Decatur (Next to K-Mart) ★ Partnerships ★ Corporations FAGIN INTERNATIONAL INC. Route 48 Oreana, Illinois 62554 (217) 468-2302 ECKARTS COMMUNITY CAFE 7 l 1 Maroa, IL 61756 7JC 794-5114 100 ■rW ' - “Trojan Power” ■ til YOUNG’S SERVICE STATION MOBIL Maroa. IL 794-5921 WOOLLEN, | BROWN HAWKINS. 101 hickor MSt I Kemper pany HICKORY POINT MALL its employees wish you every success in the future. Our Convenient Location Plus Extended Hours Make Us the Better Bank for You! Lobby 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Saturday RAUPP’S SHOES Drive-Up 8:30 a.m.-7:30 p.rfP r M Mjlfipiday 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 12:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Sport Shoes Where the Good Sports are!! Member FDIC Raupp’s...Downtown f “Sau Jf Will. DU s ■ K SVENDSEN FLORIST 2702 N. Broadway Phone 877-4767 CLAUSEN’S PHARMACY PREMIO PIZZA 705 N. 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Hr 3 vl VERMILLION BOWL 12 AMF Pinspotters Open Bowling Day and Night Fully Airconditioned Sandwiches — Short Orders Cocktail Lounge — Steaks Phone — 935-9000 Rt. 54 West Clinton Come to Metropolitan. Simplify your life. £3 Metropolitan Where the future is now Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. New York N Y RONALD DAWES 3071 N. Water Decatur, IL 62526 Phone: 217-877-4431 I is for Piano Pianos, Organs. Instruments, Guitars, Accassories. Instructions. Music. 259 n. main decatur SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE 1340 WSOY WILLIAMS FLORIST AND NURSERY Maroa, Illinois Phone: 794-3733 Wholesale — Spring Vegetables and Flower Plants House Plants — Fall Mums and Pepper Plants Flocked Christmas Trees — Wreaths, Blankets, Etc_ WHITE HEN PANTRY 3715 N. Woodford Decatur, Illinois 62526 Open 24 Hours Phone: 877-0866 Color Photography by... LUANN’S STUDIO TOM ' S SHELL SERVICE R.R. 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