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TWENTY-FOUR Sophomores Dennis Anderson Duane Benson Larry Boggs Richard Clark Betty Cochran Rex Dickey Connie Doyle Garwin Eaton Duane Eckert Sheila Fitzgerald Kay Flenar Roger Frantz Sandra Gross David Gosser Bill Griffis Joe Hcdington Albert Henderson Robert Holloway Shirley Horn Sue Lackey Lu Ann Long Frank Manwaring Larry Joe McKinley Melvin Miller This Page Sponsored by Manwaring Leghorn Farm
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TWENTY-THREE Juniors Mary Dan D? Water Larry Yeiter Jackie Ward Beverley Witham Mary Dorell ATHLETIC ACES” — THE JUNIORS The class of 54” has 29 members—seventeen girls and twelve boys. The class gained one member this year—Beverly Jo Coleman, who had attended Mentone in the grades. The class officers this year are: President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Store Manager Class Reporter Student Council Mary Van Dc Water Robert Boggs Sherry Shoemaker Larry Yeiter Don Rush Jackie Stidham Jon Cullum The main money making project this year has been the candy and ice cream sales at noon and at the ball games. On October 18, the Juniors had a penny supper. It was a success even though the food ran out. On March 4, the Juniors again won the Class Tour- ney in both the boys’ and girls’ division. On April 14, the Juniors took the Seniors to a stage show at the Memorial Coliseum at Fort Wayne. On May 8-9 the members of the class presented the play, The Adorable Imp.” The cast was selected in April. This Puge Sponsored by Country Print Shop
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TWENTY-FIVE Sophomores LaVonne Montel Wili am Nellans Shirley Nicodemui Raymond Osman Junior Pletcher Francis Rickel Jot Shoemaker Jalaine Smythe Marita Tucker Shirley Walton WISE FOOLS” — THE SOPHOMORES This year there are 35 members, 23 boys and 12 girls. The officers for the year ’52 and ’53 are: President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Class Reporter Student Council Annual Reporter Connie Doyle Bill Nellans Larry McKinley David Gosser Sue Lackey Bob Holloway Jalaine Smythe The subjects required for the first semest- er were: English, health, history or speech. The second semester required subjects were: literature, occupations, and physical educa- tion. These subjects were elective: home eco- nomics, Latin, agriculture, geometry, music and woodworking. As usual, the girls prefer music while the boys like physical education. Following are the students who participat- ed in clubs and other activities: F. H. A.—Betty Cochran, Lu Ann Long, Jalaine Smythe, Marita Tucker, Sue Lackey, Shirley Horn, Sandra Gross and Shirley Nico- demus. F. F. A.—Larry Boggs, Frank Manwaring, Garwin Eaton, Melvin Miller, Duane Eckert. Boys’ Chorus—Larry McKinley, Bob Hollo- way, David Gosser, Duane Eckert, Albert Henderson. Paper Staff—Larry Boggs, David Gosser, Larry McKinley, Billy Nellans, Frank Man- waring. Girls’ Chorus — Jalaine Smythe, Marita Tucker, Sue Lackey, LaVonne Montel, Shir- ley Nicodemus, Shirley Horn, Sandra Gross, Shirley Walton. On December 17, Sue Lackey invited the members of the Sophomore class to her house for a Christmas party. The members exchang- ed names and had as their gifts, booby trap” prizes. This year the Sophomores made $400.31 by selling magazine subscriptions. Each year the Sophomore class does this. In April we ordered our class rings. We will receive them two weeks after school be- gins next year. This is something to look forward to. This Pane Sponsored by Mentone Lumber Company, Mentone
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