A whole bunch of pictures from the reunion are now available in the reunion event folder, the first one in the list below.
John McLellan took lots of pictures that I put in the folder below; they're also available with a bonus of 3 videos at this link: John's pictures and videos. Gary Herman took 106 pictures of excellent quality -- and he labelled most of them, so you know who's in them! It's too many to go into this website, but you can see them all by following this link to Gary Hermann's pictures.
Feel free to upload your own or send them to me and I'll make them available.
You can get your very own digital copy of your very own MK Talon, the yearbook! Edited by none other than the Reunionator, yes, Ellen Taylor! And her capable partner in crime, Bob Sickles!
I (David Black) had it scanned from my personal copy, with notes by some of you included, for better or worse. It has pictures of you from 50 years ago. Will you recognize yourself?
The scan is pretty high quality, so the file is HUGE, about a quarter GB, larger than supported by the company that hosts this website. So I'm making it available until the end of the year or so on my personal cloud drive for anyone to download. Click here to get your own copy of MB's chock full of nostalgia.
On June 17, 1968, our class graduated in the auditorium of Morris Knolls High School. Click here to download a PDF of the graduation program.
Almost all of us contributed a line or two to the Morris Knolls Class of 1968 Will. Thanks to Rick Heilman for contributing it. Click here to access/download the PDF.
Our class came from Denville and Rockaway Township. Many of the MK '68 graduates from Denville previously graduated from the new-at-the-time Valley View Middle School. I found a copy of the graduation program from that school for 1964, with notes scribbled by my mother about award winners. Click here to download a copy.
MK put on the play "Rebel without a Cause" in 1966. Click here to download the program.
MK put on the play "Teahouse of the August Moon" in 1967. Click here to download a copy of the program.
There were other school plays that many of us participated in, including:
The Boyfriend
Oklahoma
The Wizard of Oz
If anyone has copies of the programs, please send them to me so I can share them with everyone here! Email to me, address is on the Welcome page of this site.
A history of Morris Knolls made for the 50th anniversary was put together a couple years ago. Rick Heilman kindly reminded me of its existence, If you click here, you will get a PDF of the rather large document for yourself. Among other things, it has aerial pictures of the place we attended and the extensive campus it now is.