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

 - Class of 1985

Page 31 of 120

 

Maroa Forsyth High School - Trojanaire / Maronois Yearbook (Maroa, IL) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 31 of 120
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Page 31 text:

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

Page 30 text:

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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Foreign Suspects Kathrine Maria Eckhart That is me, Kathrine Eckhart, the foreign-exchange student from West Germany. My stay here lasted from August 14, 1984 to July 6, 1985. When I go home to Germany, I ' ll leave with so much more than when I arrived. Not only physically, but also in the way, that I experienced so much, that I have so many impres¬ sions and memories about my stay, that I ' ll never forget anyone. The new friends I gained will stay in my heart and so will my thankfulness to tell the people who helped me during my stay. When I go home I will tell a lot about America to show the German people the differences in the way of life, the schools, the people. I got to love America so much and someday, I know. I ' ll come Kathrine Eckhart — foreign exchange student h Dagny Ness When they told me to write this, I thought, I guess I ' ll never finish writing everything I want to say. Part of my good and bad moments that I have had in this school, my friends who always helped me in everything and the family I had here. Before anything my name is Oagny Ness. I hope you won ' t forget the exchange student who had a funny accent and who came from a small but pretty country like Guatemala. Sometimes people ask me, Why did they send you to an unknown little place like this? Now 1 give thanks for being sent here; it ' s a little place but with nice people and a different thing to learn each day. My experience of being an exchange student was unforget¬ table. I ' ll remember when 1 was always late for classes or when I had to ask 1000 times because I couldn ' t understand; but for that I had my friends to whom I want to give thanks and above all to the Toths who I ' ll never forget. Dagny Ness — foreign exchange student Love, Dagny 28

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