Elk Rapids High School - Yearbook (Elk Rapids, MI)

 - Class of 1974

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I, Jancie Marie Lobb, will to Patricia Joan Morrison, a lot of luck for when she goes to Denmark in hopes that she will not miss her family here too much. I, Tim Coleman, will to Patty Morrison, what was willed to me last year by Bill Bussa. I, Jeff Nagy, will to Cal Nagy, all the times I skipped detention and a better senior year to remember than I did, I, Almon Buller, will to Dale Oaks, the back seat of the bus. I, Mike Steffan, will to Gregg Pardee, my ability to white fish. I, Dave Marker, will to Gregg Pardee, my great ability to skip out of fourth hour and have a great time. I, Gary Allen, will to Danny Peterson, My ability to use Mr. Abfalter's psychology effectively on Mr. Abfalter. I, Shawn, will to Dawn Powell, my bedroom, and all my housework. I, Ronda Lamoreaux, will to Dawn Powell, my ability to paint on windows and have people think I am an artist. I, Terry Wilson, will to Cathy Powell, a lot of excuses for your senior year. We, the Senior Class, will to Ruth Savage, Patience, for she will need it her last year. I, Shari Powell, will to Robin and Shawn Redman, my mug for bookkeeping. We, the Senior Class, will to Charles Scott, a new set of tires. I, Hiroshi Yamane, will to Phil Sgriccia, my habit to buy made in Japan and not a bug made in Germany. I, Terry Coon, will to Brian Sutter, a new car, to re- place his worn out fickle. I, Robin Gotts, will to you Mathew Edward Thomas, because of your athletic ability, a bike. I, Dennis Boisvert, will to Judy Tokraks, me, and a piece of pizza with mushrooms and ham. I, Kris Dillon, will to LuA nn Valentine, nothing. She's got all it takes. I, Susan Kim Lark, will to Jennifer Sue Hubbell, my ability to hit all the Leelanau Bars the weekends Aaron takes AJ. We, the Senior Class, will to Kirk Hubbell, a set of new brakes in hopes that you will keep your distance from Ford Station Wagons. We, the Senior Class, will to Chris Lake, a brand spank- ing new alternator for the station wagon. So you can jump that Burgandy Buick Skylark with ease. I, Gary Sutter, will to Dave LaPointe, two used motor- cycle pistons. We, the Senior Class, will to you, Lee LaGraff, your own Volkswagen. I, Janice Marie Lobb, will to Steven Paul Lobb, my ability to drive the family car without smashing into any trees. I, Christine Carr, will to Jackie Mace, my ability to stay calm during a storm of tests. I, Max Veliquette, will to Tim McCauley, the honor and privilege to walk out of the Arcade door in no condi- tion to walk back in it and get belted in the process, We, the Senior Class, will to Ray McCave, a new hat, so he can throw the old one away. We, the Senior Class, will to Wendi McLachlan, a full year of bus passes to Lansing so she can go shopping. I, Pat Waterson, will to Toni Kingsley, 100 judo les- sons to protect herself against guys . I, Cindy Ladoucer, will to Ray Merchant, my better moments, so we don't fight so much. We, the Senior Class, will to Cindy Merillat, the abil- ity to steer clear of any dentist trying to put braces in our mouths. We, the Senior Class, will to Lisa Montroy, the ability to tell Mrs. Duverney that she is going to the drinking fountain, and really go there. I, Tim Hoopfer, will to Joni Morrison, one Ford Gal- ixy with dual tires. I, Wendy Cobb, will to Joni QChipperj Morrison, my ability to appear innocent, We, the Senior Class, will to Ernesto Vasquez, a new pipe. I, Howard Scott, will to Donna Veen, one appendix, so she won't miss it on those long winter nights. We, the Senior Class, will to Ron Sheltrown, one year of hard labor. b I, Don Glowicki, will to Jan Veliquette, my good looks, and great height, for next years basketball team. We, the Senior Class, will to Charles Wilson, Joe Walsh, I, Laura Haller, will to Tim Weaver, my point aver- age so that grades are the least of his concerns, We, the Senior Class, will to Laura Waterson, a dic- tionary for her vocabulary. We, the Senior Class, will to Barb Way, a new book, My gift to Ecology. I, Mike Fox, will to Tim Weaver and Charles Hubbell, my Volkswagen and a trailer to haul their dear friend around in. I, Chris Steuer, will to My sister Cindy Steuer, the ability to live for today and dream of tomorrow.

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Senior Will I, Barb Carpenter, will to Jane Abfalter, one hog call- ing lesson so she may learn to do her call for Tarzan, and a harmonica to play lullabys, I, Laurie MacNicol, will to Jane Abfalter, my ability to look innocent no matter what happens, and lightheartedness all her life. I, Cheryl Morgan, will to Brenda Allen, a ticket to the foundation department at Millikens in hope that she can finally get things under control, I, Howard Scott, will to Brenda Allen, one pair of roaming hands to keep her on the lookout for them on the bus at night. I, Dennis Moody, will to Jim Amann, -- ---my pretty eyelashes. We, the Senior Class, will to Jeff Anderson, a new pair of Basketball shoes. I, Susan Conley, will to Donald Bakke, a pop and fresh doe girl to go with his pop and fresh doe boy. I, Wendy Cobb, will to Rick Banwell, by special re- quest of Jamie Forester, four inches from her six feet. I, Susan Kim Lark, will to Richard Lee Banwell, the ability to flirt and be a spoiled brat and still get every- thing I want. I, Robin Gotts, will to Katherine Jean Banwell, my temper, in hopes that it will supress yours. I, Romain LaLone, will to Brad Barnes, my personal- ized broken sliderule and all of its accessories on the Chem. floors, I, Ken Holbrook, will to Brad Barnes, all my talent in Chem lab--and I pity Mr. Jefferson. I, Susan Williams, will to John Barnes, all my junk cars, in hope you can get at least one of them on the road, l, Tim Hoopher, will to Randy Bauer, my ability to get up in the morning at 8:10 and still be on time for school and one Tequila Sun Rise. We, the Senior Class, will to Mark Barnes, a new notebook. I, Terry Coon, will to Ted Berg, my ability not to skip my classes even when the temptation is very great. I, Don Glowicki, will to Mel Bieganowski, my polish ingenuity to have a car that runs, starts, and stops all the time. I, Marcia Anderson, will to Kathy Breece, my ability to look thin when l'm really 15 pounds overweight. I, Kathy Krumlauf, will to Donna Brown, one new sweat suit for all the jogging you will be doing in your senior year, I, Kris Dillon, will to Patty Bussa, 1,001 more nose jokes for self-defense. We, the Senior Class will to Faith Berg, a new set of tools, for the next year of Ms. mechanics. I, Vicki Barber, will to Richard Burfiend, a brand new brush and comb to brush his lovely golden curls. We, the Senior Class, will to you Gale Carmoney, a new Buick Electra so you won't have to worry about money for gas during your last year. We, JoAnn and Terrie, will to you Gordon Converse a new set of rubbers for your car. We, the Senior Class, will you, Cheryl Curnow, touch -up paint for your parents' car. I, Kris Dillon, will to you Colleen Dean, the courage to share your biggest smiles with everyone, We, the Senior Class, will to Sir Donald Fedrigon, a matching Omega for Maddam Curnow, I, JoAnn Marie Gross, will to Davey fDavid Alberg Fielstraj my ability to drive a car, no matter what con- dition you are in, so as you don't end upside down in the bay again. I, John Johnson, will to David Fielstra, my ability to drive past the Grand Traverse Bay at least twice a day for the next year without driving into it. And to help him pass it with ease, I leave him Mrs, Jones, l, Linda Finch, will to Kelly Fox, two pointed ears and a long bushy tail so that she can dress in style during her senior year. We, the Senior Class, will to Kandra Glinski, a sophomore --Edward Phillips. I, Kerry Rosenburg, will to Terry Gretel, a fulfill- ed and happy married life like mine, We, the Senior Class, will to you, Marty Groleau, a car so you won't have to hitch-hike during your senior year, We, the Senior Class, will to Roger Grose, determina tion to keep you in school your senior year. We, the Senior Class, will to you Nancy Gross, Chris Lake, just for fun. We, the Senior Class, will to you Curtis Hagadone, a great time during your senior year, I, Patrick I-lopfinger, will to Howard I-lockstad, all my humility, my way with women, and my expertise in Chemsitry lab, with sincere hope that they will be used. I, Roxi Knight, will to Joy Hoopher, all the mem- ories and good times I won't forget. I wish you all the luck in the world, may you have peace, happiness and every- lasting Joy.



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SENIOR GUY ADDISON GARY ALLEN--Football l5 Drama 2,3,45Track 15 Baseball 45 Forensics 2. MARCIA A NDERSON' CLINTON ASHLEY VICKI BARBER--Class Treasurer 1. 35 Drama 3,45 Office Aid 45 Bake off 2,3. DENNIS BOISVERT--Football lg Track 15 Student Council 2, 35 Prom Court 4, DENNIS BOLTON RON BRIMMER--Track 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 35 Basketball 15 Track 3,4. TERRIE BUCHHOLZ.--Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Drama 25 Yearbook 2. ALMON BULLER--Drama 3. BARB CARPENTER--Office Aid 45 Drama 4, CHRISTINE CARR WENDY COBB--Homecoming Queen 45 Prom Queen 4, TIM COLEMAN SUSAN CONLEY--Bake-Off 2, 3. TERRY COON KRIS DILLON--Exchange Student 3. WALTER EDWARDSON--Football l, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4. ROCHELLE ELLIOTT--Band 1. IEA NETTE FEGA N--National Honor Soc. 3,4. LI NDA FI NCH. MIKE FOX--Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,45 Baseball 1, 3,45 All-Conference 45 Class Treas. 25 Class Vice-Pres- ident 45 National Honor Soc. 3,4. LARRY GEIGER DON GLOWICKI--Football 1,23 Golf 3,45 Basketball 1.2, 3,45 Track 1. ROBIN GOTTS--Band 15 Homecoming Rep. 35 Prom Court 45 Cheerleader 45 V.P. 3, JOA NN GROSS--Homecoming Rep. 25 Prom Court 45 Dra- ma 45 Class Sec. 2. SHAWN GRUNDEL--Pep Club 1,2, 3,45 Prom Court 45 Cheerleader 2, 3,43 Student Council 15 Drama 3,45 Class Treas. 4. STEVEN HAGADONE LAURIE HALLER LEPOSKY --National Honor Society 4. DAWN HANSEN--Drama 2, 3. KEN HOLBROOK--National Honor Soc. 3, 45 Class Presi- dent 45 Tennis 3,4. TIM HOOPFER--Football 1,2. PATRICK HOPFINGER--Forensics l,2,3,45 Debate l,2,3, 45 Band 1,3,45 Pep Band l,2,3,45 National Honor Soc. 4. RUSSELL HUBBELL --B asketb all 1 , 2.

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