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Page 19 text:
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Ramona Goodman has been known To dream some now and then From dreams someday a home will grow And dreams will be have been.” Shirley Gross can bake a cake Or type a letter swell And either way the dough she’ll make But only time will tell. The guy who’s really on the ball When basketball’s concerned Is Dick Kindig, who’s stout and tall His letter he has earned. Wilma Kindig played the role Of Beulah in our play In Home Ec. she is in the know Her grade is always A”. Delores Lewis is the lass Who’ll always smile for you This quiet redhead in our class Is called a bookworm, too. McKinney is our pint size guy His height is six foot three His car has wings so it can fly May good luck pilot thee. A boy named Marshall takes the cakes In laughs and jokes and such A lot of friends he always makes But girls, Beware his clutch.” The boy who loves the cars by Ford” The cars that take the test Our John Mellott is always bored When Chrysler says it’s best. A blonde who’s short as short can be That’s Georgia N. you know She likes a guy named Tubby C. Who’s now an Army Joe.” A boy named Donald takes the crown As far as shy things go You hardly know when he’s around This boy you ought to know. Berna S., the girl who’s known As Sensi” to her friends Has interest in the Air Force shown We know it’s just for Clem. A girl who’s name is Patty Starr She really loves to eat She’s known by boys from near to far We think she’s really sweet. This girl can play bassoon in band Or when they march, play drum A boy named Jr. suits her grand Ge. Whetstone is the one. Ned Witham makes the hot rod” cars That really split the wind But with a girl beneath the stars He’s more like Errol Flynn.
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Mentone High School takes great pride In telling each of you Of twenty-six—who side by side Are Seniors, fifty-two. A five foot two brunette that’s glum Is Mary Bare, you see; The Air Force took her boyfriend chum She’s sad as sad can be. Bill Blackburn owns a nifty car And always hunts for fun; He hauls the kids from near to far They keep him on the run. A majorette, a girl who sings, An oboe player too, Tom gave this girl a diamond ring. This girl is Jackie Blue. The brilliant red head in our class The bachelor girl as well The one who’s loved by every lass Dar” Boyer’s simply swell. Mary Creamer works at Pete’s And dates a boy named Long She gives a smile to each she meets That’s sweet as any song. Martha Creighton says she’ll go To Lafayette next fall She’ll be a great success we know In dietetic hall. Another student for Purdue He osvns a Chevy” car Roger Creighton,—this to you Good luck to take you far. Donna Dillman’s quiet and shy And really simply swell We know she pleases Bertie’s eye And has for quite a spell. There’s Jimmy Doyle who came at last To M. H. S.’s hall We call him Shortie” for alas He is so very tall. Max Faurote’s the guy who sings And really knows the score The girls themselves at him do fling And Max just yells for more. Velara Fisher’s always fleet From morn to setting sun She is the girl who’s on the beat And first to get work done. Rod Gibble is our skinny boy Two hundred sixteen pounds He’s not considered very coy When Jackie is around.
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EIGHTEEN r LAST WILL AND We, the Senior Class of 1952, of the Men- tone High School, of the City of Mentone, County of Kosciusko, and State of Indiana, being over four years of age and of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by us made. We, the Seniors, will our lockers to the Juniors. We, the Senior girls, will our good looks to the Junior girls. We, the Senior boys, will our ability to play basketball to the Junior boys. We, the Seniors, will our ability to put out a play in two weeks to the Juniors when they are Seniors providing they give as good a play as we did. We, the Seniors, will our good manners and poise to the Sophomores. We, the Seniors, will our ability to get high grades to the Freshmen. We, the Seniors, will our attention and quietness in classes to the Eighth Grade. We, the Seniors, will our ability to get along with the teachers and not fight among ourselves to the Seventh Grade. I, Mary Louise Bare, will my freckles to Phyllis Grubbs providing she doesn’t cover them up with powder. I, Bill Blackburn, will my cowboy boots to anyone who can get by wearing them to school. I, Jackie Blue, will my ability to major- ette to Sheila Fitzgerald providing she lifts her feet higher than 1 did. 1, Darlene Boyer, will my ability to get along with Mr. Roger Kelly to Adam 'Hank’ Blue. I, Mary Esther Creamer, will my ability as a waitress to Elaine Goodman providing she doesn’t drop any dishes. I, Martha Creighton, will my ability to type to Boyd Blue providing he finds a type- writer that suits him. I, Roger Creighton, will my ability in art to Ronnie Brown providing he doesn’t try any of this modern art.” I, Donnagene Dillman, will my ability to play first clarinet to Dixie Linn. I, Jim Doyle, will my big feet to Merlyn Holt so that he will have a good under- standing. 1, Max Faurote, will my ability to sing to Francis Rickel providing he makes another good Caruso. I, Velara Fisher, will my seat in the office to Rabbit.” I, Rodney Gibble, will my Chevy to Mer- rill Peterson to combine with his Model A so as to make a perfect car. I, Ramona Goodman, wdll my ability to go with the same boy for four years to Clo- anne Nelson. This Page Sponsored by Cox Motor Sales, Mentone
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