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Page 15 text:
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In September when Elkhart ' s Centennial year was being celebrated, almost everyone was acting in the pageant, ushering at the shows, making and riding on floats in the parade or queening it over the festivities. Perhaps the most outstanding event of the Centennial was the Meredith Willson Music Man night at the half of an EHS football game. Our musicians (76 trombones and all) played right along with famous musicians. It was a night to be remembered. An unforgettable moment for Julie Yeknik- Bill Paige crowns her Centennial Queen. The Rotary Service Club gives S. Wenger the first place award of the Rotary speech contest. Keystone cop, Roger Kendall, and kids in Centennial costumes. 11
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Page 14 text:
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EHS IN THE NEWS WITH STUDENTS IN THE COMMUNITY 7|,,, ;:.,■; ;|. i- I-,- ' jii r ' l:, ' ,!.! : ;.Vi P . ' . ' l n.:i. i.ii: ' a] heai.ity ,;:,i ' our town, vi; are varied jc! 1 i u in er :,...■ ; ,!■ i .■; ' ,-.,.,■ ,ii ■ ' ■.■ I ' M ri ' iij r ' n our in::, ' , scenic views, whatever l: ' :v.3.j.!. .iljrj :,ri:. : lu-rl.ri3.i plari.ti;, rj!.cst i. v.- 1, ihevr =i:r« ' ams w:iVi:;linfi the seasor: and he evidence;- ol: fliem locally owned, pro- -, i i factories, parks arid o:i he pride and civic-rcijided.- duee every tiring fern, one- rn nomas !■ ■-.:■ in, .„. . , i-,...-i nr riess at ' its i::il.i.;jens. Our town T. ' v . tubes to SS-foot trailers ,■1 niiiHii- ! ■. ' . ' ' tree-i-liaclsd is a ' ... ' :;... I.. p. town ■. we E ' tirniRrTy ■ ' railroad • ■: ..-,.. ■:■.... i l.i el ' : ■.■:;• Is and e a r- lav it. Products labeled E. ' .ji.- Elkhart i.R still a Terminal. ' . ■ ' ■ r -:i :-.-.-.. n i ■, ■ ' . wri in the river ■■.. Indiana, go all. over the a li orn e-o wrusd r.e ■■ On i ■ ' :■. . e end numerous, world ' j ' hi.1 :.s especial!.;? true :. rad ■ :ta1 ■ i- ' ni? fceinfi an industrial town, el: musical instruments Sixty- eighteen hour? w it ' n modern woli™Ji ich ' l.eci live per cento: ail the musical keep; ■■■ i It .ii:.: Bvy.r i.i ' l e i , 1 1 n ■ ' . -e :■ iiistrurnerl t. : : .v ' e in the war! 1 • ■■ ■■■ are li.il hi io ' .vai d ' lie sTcy, :nan,« u e in :.- ' ed -v: i e. ,.;. I ,.;; ..,..;, ;■, ,-, ■:, ■ •-, |.| | , • j , .. I.OW II f ' lljl.l K I ' i: iii in town. Dr eli if I . ■ ■■■ I ' Elected mayor-for-a-day, Cathy Delridge learn- about ily government from Mayor Danielgon. When our community plans a project, puts on a drive or celebrates a historic event, many EHS students take part. We ring bells for the Salvation Army, collect money for the March of Dimes. We serve on committees, put up posters, or work on mailing lists. In many ways we become a part of Elkhart. faking pari in one eoramunil activity, Judy Sorg and Jerry Wricbt help the Salvation Army. 10
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EHS IN THE NEWS THE HIGHLIGHTS OF OUR PROGRAM i.fih our .;in= winding past factories. and s. mi ree-shaded rds and gar- iping down to tie river. far=re navd numerous. Lhis being an industrisd town, . ■: d e r n v.- ell-lighted ■ Spires of cirurcfc.es ere lit:, trie sCsry. many ■; v. ' e are = ' ' uirch- tov n. Dr t:h natural beauty of our town, its many seen it: views, whatever Hie season, and the evidences or! the pride and civic-mirKled- ness o:E its citizens. Our town is a beautiful town, and v. ' e love it. Prod-acts labeled Elk- hart. Indiana, go all over the world. This, is especially true of musical in strum eats. Sixty- five per cent- o:E all the musical instruments ir ' e in tins warl H ' are ma rv - ed here. ;ov,m p« ■|i;i{] r-r re varied auc n timer ous. Via it lan SIM) industrial, plants. ni o-;l r them towiliiy owned, pro- 1.1 ce eve r y th i rig from c tie in el ' .V. tubes to J B- foot In; ilerp ' ormerly a re i tread ci v llkliart is still a terminal. hom.e-Dwn.ecl new n radio station ' :i ghte en hours The band trawl« to Madison, Wisconsin, to give a special concerts Reim reaches for a rebound. The climax of homecoming — J. Cit- ladine crowns football queen. B. Vance. 12
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