Mentone High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Mentone, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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TWENTY SENIOR CLASS PLAY BACK ROW—John Davis, Colleen Kindig, Boyd Blue, Eleanor Rush, Sue Hammer, Warren See, Charles Urschel, Mr. Dale Kelley. FRONT ROW—Cloanne Nelson, Phyllis Grubbs, Barbara King, Carol Rule, Kay Hatfield. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Barbara Long, Don Rush, Dixie Linn, Jack Smalley, Jackie Stidham, Burdell Blackburn. Lois Dowden, Larry Yeiter, Mary Ellen Bryan, Jon Cullum, Mary Dorell. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kent

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NINETEEN What’s to be in 63” With the insurance money from my last six husbands and the fortune 1 had made in Hollywood, I was faced with the problem of how to spend my money. I felt a longing to see my school chums of the class of ’53, since I had not been back in Mentone for nearly ten years, I packed my bags that very evening and started for dear old Mentone, Indiana. I arrived there early the next morning, but I hardly recognized the place for it was now much, much larger than it had been ten years ago. As I started down Main Street, I came to a large drug store, with these words hanging on a huge sign in front of the store, WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED, IF WE DON’T HAVE IT YOU DON’T NEED IT.” That had a familiar sound to it so I wandered into the drug store and who should I see but my old friend, Barbara King, now owner of the store. So I sat down and we began to chat. She told me that Boyd Blue had just returned from New York, where he had just filmed his latest television program. Then who should walk in but Eleanor Rush, who had her poodles out for a stroll. She, too, joined in our little chat. She informed me she was raising pedigreed poodles. Next Eleanor and Barbara began to tell me about my old classmates whom I had not seen. Merlyn Holt is now Governor of Indiana and lives in the governor’s mansion in Indianapolis. His private secretary and ace pilot (for all those vacations he takes) is Dawn Ware. Charles Beeson is now Sheriff of Kosciusko County and Jerry Ross has been arrested for painting mustaces on posters of beautiful girls!! Elaine Dunnuck is Dean of an exclusive girls’ school in Missouri, but 1 hear she is thinking of running for Presi- dent of the United States on the Down With the Men” ticket. A top notch hot rod racer is Johnny Davis. Remembering how he used to drive, he must be quite a success. Eleanor had an appointment so she had to leave us. But I decided to tour the town, with Bar- bara’s help. We journeyed farther down the avenue, and came upon a very exclusive restaurant. Barbara suggested that we go in for a bite to eat. Much to my surprise this restaurant was owned by none other than Merrill Peterson, another one of my old classmates. We sat down and enjoyed the entertainment, a floor show, put on by Phyl- lis Warren and Marjorie Mollcnhour. As I glanced across the room I recognized How- ard Frantz, then he spied us and came over to our table. Howard informed me that his latest novel, After the Sun Goes Down and Before the Moon Comes Up, was a best seller. He said that he was residing at the exclusive C and C Boarding House for Bach- elors run by Colleen Kindig and Carol Rule. Warren See married his old flame, Lavonne Montel and they, along with three other lit- tle Sees, live on a farm in Palestine. Oh yes. Bob Hoffer, Gerald Fitzgerald and Bill Coch- ran are now famous owners of the new Supersonic Hotrods” for teenagers. Howard had to leave then, but who should walk in but Dr. Urschel, who had come in for his evening meal. He is a confirmed bachelor, Barbara told me. Phyllis hooked Dick, but I hear he leads a pretty easy life while she paints pictures for the Esquire Calendar Co. Cloanne Nelson is now on a world tour with her famous all girl band. She has made quite a name for herself in the field of music. Sue Hammer and Dick and their five boys live on one of Indiana’s largest Kangaroo farms. I hear she has quite a time. And last but not least is Ronnie Brown, who is one of Abe’s famous boys. Abe is now coach of the world’s leading basketball squad, and Ronnie Brown has just been voted by sports writers as Mr. Basketball of 1963. Well, that just about took care of the Class of ’53. So I went back to my hotel to spend the rest of the evening dreaming about all my pleasant school day memories. —Kay Hatfield This Page Sponsored hy Valentine Elevator



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