Marion High School - Echoes Yearbook (Marion, MI)

 - Class of 1968

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L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L -511, L 1968 Class Will LAVINA ALBERTS, will my artistic abilities to Ron Hyde. JULIE BERRY, will my Scout to Keith Patterson so that he can shift for himself. KATE BERTAL, will a Pepsi bottle full of lies to Larry Lee. PEG BLACKLEDGE, will my long arms to Sherry Wooten. GARY BROCHT, will my ability to stay out of classes to Nancy Hooker. GEORGIA BUDD, will my room at Michigan State to Charles Brovont. DIANE FEWLESS, will my short skirts to the school board. LEORA FEWLESS, will my homemaking abilities to Bonnie Mosher. SALLY HARDING, will my magnetic personality to Sharon Heaton. MARILYN HOEKWATER, will my wooden shoes to Nancy I-lesselink so that she can graduate in style next year. REGGIE HULLIBERGER, will my amazing speaking ability to Nancy Hesselink. BOB HUNDT, will my tires to Barry Prielipp. KATHIE JOHNSON, will my speech making ability to Mr. Filley. DAVE JONSON, will my size to Roger Bergey. GARRY KEMP, will my ability to be broad minded to Greg Crowe. RON KOGLER, will my ability to keep a Honda in one piece to Ron Alberts. MARY LOU KRCHMAR, will my long hair to Mr. Kelly. JERRY LEE, will my electronic abilities to Mike Fewless. SUE LUSE, will my ability to get along with Mr. Giddings to Charles Bell. DAN MANEKE, will my ability to sleep in Sociology Class to Mr. Kelly. GREG MARTINSON, will' my ability to cut the lunch line to Fred Prielipp. GEORGE MCCRIMMON, alias George of the jungle, will my jungle ways to George Coon. HOWARD MCCRIMMON, will my ability to consume milk to An- nette Strauch so that she can keep up with Barry. SALLY MEYER, will my remarkable French abilities to Mike Jenkins. LAURA MITCHELL, will my shyness to Denise Fewless. SUE MITCHELL, will my twin sister to anybody who wishes to have a twin. SUSAN MOES, will my chemistry lab partner, Mike McCrimmon, to anybody who can stand him as a lab partner. RICK MOSHER, will my homespun sayings to Mr. Lithen who en- joys them so much. DEBBI MILLER, will my ability to enjoy a simple joke to jack Pifer. JEANETTE MILLER, will my ability to stay in school an extra year to jack Pifer. BARB NEVINS, will my study habits to Howard McCrimmon. MARIE NOWLAND, will my quiet ways to Karen Krchmar. MIKE OUTMAN, will my ability to take a punch to Mr. Lithen. VICKIE PATTERSON, will what few extra inches in height to Dean Shank. YVONNE RICHARDSON, will my ability to read questionable litera ture to Mrs. Morgan. DAVE ROCKAFELLOW, will my ability to stay out of school to Moxie Bondy. CINDY SAVAGE, will my driving ability to Dan Swiler so that he will stop putting dents in his sister's bumper. SHIRLEY SHERMAN, will my Grammar talents to john Kelly. CONNIE RIEDEL, will my gift of glib to Ginny Richardson. DAN VANAS, will my job in the kitchen to Gary McCrimmon. KATHY VOKES, will my academic abilities to Kacy Bondy. STEVE WARREN, will my basketball abilities to Doug Strayer. TERRY WHITMILL, will my ability to get along with Mary Lou to Ron so that he can get along with Cindy. I8

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1968 CLASS HISTORY The 1968 Graduating Class entered 7th grade in 1962. We were greeted by Mrs. Hazen, who 'sponsored the 36 member class. The first homecoming float was The jetson's . In the spring of '63, our Michigan Government Class took a trip to the capitol. Our first year of junior high school ended with the class being 53.98 in the red. In 1963, our class shrunk to 30 members. Our'class sponsor was Mr. Soper. Starting high school with 54 members, our class was led by Mr. McCrimmon and Mr. Johnson. Kathie Johnson was elected president, Vickie Patterson, vice-president, Georgia Budd, secretary, and Kathy Vokes, treasurer. Our homecoming candidate was Georgia Budd, escorted by Rick Mosher. Our float entitled Surrey with the Fringe on Top , won second place. Our prom candidate, Kathy Vokes, was chosen princess. President Steve Warren and his command, consisting of vice-president, Greg Mar- tinson, secretary, Leora Fewless, and treasurer, Mike Outman, led the sophomore class of 49 students. Marilyn Hoekwater, homecoming candidate, was elected queen and was escorted by Mike Outman. The float Robinson Crusoe failed to win any honors. Mr. Rippee and Mr. Calder, our sponsors that year, helped with the ice-cream social. jerry Lee was guest of honor on a Naval cruise and Susan Luse received an Army Medical Award. Mary Lou Krchmar, prom candidate, was elected princess. Our junior class sponsors were Miss Miller and Mrs. johnson. The 46 members of the class were governed by president Marilyn Hoekwater, vice-president, Richard Mosher, secretary, Yvonne Richardson, and treasurer, David Rockafellow. The Constitutional Convention for Student Council convened during our junior year. Representatives from the class were Mary Lou Krchmar, Marilyn Hoekwater, Rick Mosher, and Garry Kemp. The money-making project for the year was a chicken supper. The homecoming can- didate was Yvonne Richardson and Rick Mosher was her escort. The float, Venice , won first place. Susan Luse and Kate Bertal placed first and second, respectively, in the Dis- trict and Regional Extemporaneous Speaking Contest. The prom queen candidates were Joyce Gingrich and Diane Fewless. The senior year started with 43 members. Mrs. Morgan, Miss Goetsch, and Mr. Lithen were class sponsors. Dave Rockafellow was elected president, Peg Blackledge, vice- president, secretary, Yvonne Richardson, and treasurer, Mike Outman. Our homecoming float, Fairyland , won first place for beauty. Our candidate was Lavina Alberts who was escorted by Reggie I-lulliberger. Four members of the senior class were elected Student Council officers. They were Garry Kemp, president, Vickie Patterson, vice-president, secretary, Marilyn Hoekwater, and Mary Lou Krchmar, treasurer. Class representatives were Kate Bertal and Steve Warren. Members of our class that have received special recognition this year are as follows: Kate Bertal, valedictorian and D.A.R. Good Citizen, Leora Fewless, salutatorian and Homemaker of Tomorrow, George McCrimmon, All Conference offensive tackle and defensive linebacker, Dave Rockafellow, All Conference offensive halfback, Mike Outman, All Conference defensive end, Steve Warren, captain of basketball team and on the All Conference squad, Yvonne Richardson, editor of the MHS ECHOES, and Shirley Sherman and Garry Kemp, co-editors of the EAGLETON. The money maker of the year was the slave-sale. The prom theme was Moonlight and Roses and our candidates were Sue Mitchell and Peg Blackledge. Dress-up day was May 2 and slop day was May 3. The senior trip was june 3 when we traveled to Mackinaw Island. Baccalaureate was held on June 2 at two-thirty in the high school gymnasium. And we, the 1968 graduates of MHS, received our diplomas at Commencement exercises at 8:00 on June 7. l 7 l



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1968 Class Giftator We give you, CONNIE RIEDEL, this club so you can protect yourself if you ever enroll in another shop class. We give you, SHIRLEY SHERMAN, this B in Algebra II because you never had enough points to get one. To you, PEG BLACKLEDGE, we give this pop bottle to hang around your neck for a conversation piece. We give you, KATE BERTAL, this raisin bush so you'll never run out. We give you, MARY LOU KRCHMAR, your very own gossip column in the New York Times. We give you, SUSAN MOES, a subscription to Mary Lou's column. :Nl-Iere we have a set of water proof clothes for LAURA MITCHELL to wear to the next class party. KATHIE JOHNSON, we give this book of 200 insults so you will never run out. We give you, KATHY VOKES, a one-way bus ticket to Detroit. We give you, RICK MOSHER, this basketball with no strings attached. We give you, GEORGIA BUDD, this roll of tissue paper so you will always be prepared when you go on a trip. To BARB NEVINS we give this paint set so you may pass away the time in your old age. We give you, JERRY LEE, this puzzle so you will always have some- thing to take apart and put together. We give you, SUE MITCHELL, this pole to lean on so you won't have to use Mike. We give you, GREG MARTINSON, this fertilizer to help you grow up. We give you, REGGIE HULLLBERGER, an invitation for you and a guest to all the graduation parties. We give you, DIANE FEWLESS, this long skirt because you've never had one. This pillow is for CINDY SAVAGE so she won't have to lay her head on her books anymore. We give you, BOB HUNDT, this wrench with the hope that it will help you fix your car. We give you, SALLY MEYER, this free pass to get your bangs cut at the nearest beauty shop before graduation. To you, IULIE BERRY, we give this roll of money so you won't have to work for your favorite aunt anymore. GEORGE MCCRIMMON, we give you these entrance and exit signs with hope that you'll soon learn the difference. To YVONNE RICHARDSON we give this risque book to add to your collection. We give you, MIKE OUTMAN, this pair of socks in memory of the time you spilled nitric acid in chemistry. To LEORA FEWLESS we give this bookcase to put all her awards in. STEVE WARREN, since you are always at the front of the lunch line, we give you the end. We give you, JEANETTE MILLER, this book on conversations. We give you, DAN VANAS, this cow so you will always have a milk machine. We aim to please. So, SUSIE LUSE, we fulfill your seventh grade dream. We give you this tight skirt. We give you, DEBBI MILLER, this shoe lace. This foll of tissue paper is for you, VICKIE PATTERSON, to start a new collection for another tissue paper escapade. We give you, HOWARD MCCRIMMON, this time machine to speed you toward your twenty-first birthday. ' Here we have an exit sign and a gallon of gasoline for RON KOGLER so he won't run out of gas while sneaking out the entrance. We give you, TERRY WHITMILL, this one-night pass from Mary Lou's mother. We give you, DAN MANEKE, this box of Cheerios to give you GO- POWER so you can save your girl from the rope man. 19

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