Marathon High School - Shoreline Yearbook (Marathon, FL)

 - Class of 1968

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Cast Will and Zest ament I, Cullene Williamson, do will and bequeath a few inches of my height to my brother Louie, to Rhonda Moore my position as cheerleader, and to Karen Lessard all my batons. I, Jim Parales, do will and bequeath my position as head bag boy at Food Fair to Stand Altland. (Bag boys need all the help they can get.) I, Bill Hoglund, do will and bequeath my ability to receive the blame for any or all mysterious happenings to members of the faculty, whether I'm guilty or not, to any underclassman who thinks he can take it. 1, Mike Blades, do will and bequeath to Sara McCarthy the hope that she will have as much fun in the next two years as we have had in the past year! I, Ray Fenton, do will and bequeath all my athletic ability to John Scharch who needs it, and my ability to get special favors from Mrs. Gradick to Mr. Graley. I, Janette Jones, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Graley to any junior who thinks he can put up with his humiliating remarks and out of taste teas- ing. To Linda Carter, my Spanish notes. I, Darlene Willis, do will and bequeath to my brother Geroge my blonde hair so when asked where he got it he can answer, to Karen Kluck my position as cheerleader, to Tina Leonard memories of the haunted house, and stop signs, to Sara McCarthy and Kliest Wideman one hundred years to stay out of trouble - they need it! I, Harrison Scott Baker II, Esq. , do will and bequeath my uniqueness to anyone who is a student of aesthetics. I, Rhoda Rose, do will and bequeath to my sisters Jo Ann and Jean Ann my sincere admiration for Mrs. Gradick, who seems to be striving singularly to raise the standards of Marathon High. Good luck, Mrs. Gradick. I, Paula Norman, will and bequeath my seat in the bathroom to my sister Nellie. I, Karl Lessard, being of sound mind and body, do will and bequeath my nick- name Chopper” to Gary Rode, because with his mouth, he’ll need it. 1, Peni Kehoe, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with all my teachers to Mike Holding, and my ability to keep quiet when I am steaming to Gary Rode. I, Kathy Wynn, do will and bequeath my eagerness and willingness to do as well as possible in my school work and still have time for fun to my brother John, who's lazy as sin. I, Diane Chaplin, will and bequeath my Pep Club spirit and my ability to produce the biggest Pep Club in the history of MHS to Roy Lowe, not that he needs it - but 1 hope it will inspire him to run for the presidency. I, Gretchen Zolan, don't really feel like willing and bequeathing anything, but will leave my unique tennis form to Tina Leonard so that she too can jump from fifth player to first. To my little sister Natalie, my name, so that if people call her Gretchen or Natalie, they'll be right!

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WARREN WILLIAM WOHLERS Skip Basketball Manager 1; Junior Varsity 2,3; Varsity Basketball 4; Yearbook Staff 3,4, Sports Editor 4; Intramural Basketball, Foot- ball, Softball 1,2,3; Most Improved Player 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Play The Lottery 3; Orly's Raiders 4; Wittiest Boy 4. Always jolly and carefree, life may be dull but never he. GRETCHEN MARIE ZOLAN Gretchen” Stranger, if you passing meet me and desire to speak to me, why should you not speak to me? And why should I not speak to you? Walt Whitman KATHRYN CLAIRE WYNN Kathy Secretary of Class 2; F. H.A. 2; Student of the Month; National Honor Society 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Chemistry Award 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Class Secretary 3; Girls State 3. 26



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I, David Smith, being of sound body and questionable mind do will and bequeath to Mrs. Whitehead all my old records, since she loves them so much, to Mrs. Diaz 69 pages of Spanish II homework, and to my brother Mike, better known as Tubby, 1 leave all my old classroom comments in hopes he gets in as much trouble but as much fun with them as I did. 1, Myrna Carbaugh, do will and bequeath to my brother Ricky my gold medal in Earth Science, and to Mrs. Whitehead a can of chicken salad. I, Annette Hall, do will and bequeath my seat in Mrs. Roper's class to my sister Ferata in hopes that she gains as much knowledge as 1. And my eternal smile to Betty Sue. I, Charlie Diaz, do will and bequeath my ability to look at a girl and not fall in love to Freddy Bye, and my ability to goof off in Biology to Debbie, Natalie, and Kleist. 1, Benny Roche, do will and bequeath my moby legs to Mary Leauders, and my nickname Nature Boy to Darrel Cote. 1, Meri-Lynn Rondeau, do will and bequeath my wisdom gained through trial and error to my sister Julie, and all my patience to Joe Britz (he'll need it), and to Mr. Graley my gratitude for giving me a push when I needed one. 1, John Rivrud, do will and bequeath my cunning ability to ride motorcycles to George Blaz (I'm sure he wants it), to Joe Britz or Kippy Watson 1 leave my seat in Mrs. Roper's English (?) class, for I know they both want it. 1, Linda Lou Lenzi, do will and bequeath to Eunice Rahmes the distinction of being known as the shortest senior. To Mr. Graley, a mullet parmaginia, and to Mrs. Moore, a part of my heart. 1, Jo Ann Aultman, do will and bequeath my parking place at school to Betty Sue and Lisa in hope that they get a car. I, Sydney Headquist, do will and bequeath my position as most athletic girl to any girl in the junior class who thinks she can play football with the guys and not get hurt. 1, Michael Macon, do will and bequeath my ability to attract girls of different nationalities to Kippy Watson. I, Val Adams, do will and bequeath to Eunice Rahmes my ability to say There's always a way and always find one, to Kippy Watson my nickname Oxie , and all my co-ordination because he needs it. I, Skip Wohlers, do will and bequeath my job in the office to anyone who thinks he can be a guinea pig for Mr. Taylor's psychology tests, steal the Coke room keys from Mrs. Diezel, empty Mrs. Gradick's candy jar every day, and arm wrestle with Mrs. Moore.

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