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

 - Class of 1985

Page 30 of 120

 

Maroa Forsyth High School - Trojanaire / Maronois Yearbook (Maroa, IL) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 30 of 120
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SENIOR Most Suspicious — Blackie LaBlanche Most Popular — Mike Brummitt and Paula Pickett Done Most For Maroa-Forsyth High School — Todd Hazelrigg and Christy Smith and Paula Pickett Most Athletic — Paula Pickett and Jeff Query Most Likely to Succeed — Todd Hazelrigg and Christy Smith Most Studious — Christy Smith and Brad Alexander 1 Most Musical — Tim Lehman and Christy Smith 26 This page courtesy of Maroa Lumber Company

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Senior Suspects ' History Seeing as the seniors were so influential in this school, I decided to in¬ vestigate their pasts a little further. In 1982, their freshman year, there were 54 of them. Their sponsors were Mr. Campbell, Mrs. Purvis, Mrs. Coen, and Mr. Bingamon. The of¬ ficers were Todd Hazelrigg - President, Paula Pickett - Vice Presi¬ dent, Carol Dunham — Secretary, Tim Lehman — Treasurer and the Homecoming attendants were Paula Pickett and Michael Brummitt. The year was 1983, the class of 1985 mysteriously lost 2 students. They kept the same sponsors (I reasoned that they must have been paying them very well) and the class officers were Todd Hazelrigg — President, Michael Brummitt — Vice President, Paula Pickett — Secretary, and Tim Lehman — Treasurer. The Homecoming attendants were Carol Dunham and Michael Brummitt. In 1984, they were juniors and most importantly, upper classmen. There were now 48 students. The class lost 2 more people. They again had the same sponsors, the officers were Todd Hazelrigg — President, Michael Brummitt — Vice President, Paula Pickett — Secretary, and Tim Lehman — Treasurer. It was finally 1985, their senior and final year. They had finally made it. The officers were Michael Brummitt — President, Steve Dixon — Vice President, Amy Westerman — Secretary, Tim Lehman — Treasurer. The class still had the same sponsors. I found out virtually nothing after investigating this. But, where did the class get the money to pay their sponsors? This page courtesy of John Warner Bank 25



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INTERROGATION Something Suspicious? I must say that I was get¬ ting rather desperate. The board of concerned citizens was breathing down my neck. The school year was Vi over already, and I had no real leads. I decided to interrogate the senior class. But so they wouldn ' t be suspicious of me, I had to think of a cover-up. I learned that it was an old tradition to find out who were the senior favorites. The seniors voted on such things as Most Popular and Most Likely to Succeed. I planned to ask these questions as well as a few others. The senior class had a few write-in votes for Most Suspicious. The winner? Blackie LaBlanche. I don ' t know why they had this misconception about him. Who was trying to set him up? Why was he of all peo¬ ple the villain ' s scapegoat? This poor boy had to be cleared of these unspoken accusations! The real villain had to be apprehended! If I could only catch her in the act! This page courtesy of Maroa Lumber Company 27

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