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TWENTY-EIGHT FRESHMEN Junior Bare Sue Blackburn John Boggs Edward Cook Lucy Coplen Diane Loyle Donna Lou Eaton Linda Hart Deanna Hatfield Nancy Hedington Beverly Horn Billy Hudson Julie Kay Kent Janet King Nadene Kittrell Winfred Kittrell Linda Linn James Manwaring LeRoy Markley Larry Mellott Clifford Nicodemus Martha Perry Doris Scott Ronnie Severns Sue Shoemaker Jack Smythe Timmy Utter Sharlene Ware James Zehrung Mentone Motors Inc.
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TWENTY-SEVEN CLASS of 57” There are 30 members in the class. The officers for the year are: President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Representatives Fred Anderson lanet Romine Leah Nell Lemler Leah Nell Lemler Glen Davis Fred Anderson Annual and Newspaper Reporter Leah Nell Lemler Before Christmas the Sophomores had a pri- vate skating party at Rock Lake. The day be- fore Christmas vacation members of the class exchanged gifts in history class since Mr. Hoffman is the sponsor and also the history teacher. Refreshments were ice cream and candy. All had a swell time. There were eight 10th grade boys who played basketball this year. They are: Tom Hoover, Dale Kindig, Dewayne McKinley, Fred Anderson, Glen Davis, Larry Horn, Larry Long and Ronny Secrist. George Fitzgerald was student manager. Tom Hoover was advanced to the first five on the varsity at the beginning of the year. He won over the more than 100 boys and girls who entered the 21 tourney by putting out Rex Dickey in the finals. There are five members in the school band, three in speech club and others in different school activities. The Money making project of the year was the magazine sale. The class made $554.29. The two team captains were Sue Borton and Tom Hoover. Tom's team won by just a few dollars. Sue Borton and Bonnie Cochran sold over $100 each for Sue's team. Beverly Tinkey and Tom Hoover sold over $100 each for Tom's team. All four received trophies. The Class took the $20 bonus instead of the prizes. For the first time M. H. S. had second team cheerleaders. Three of the Sophomore girls were chosen: June Romine, Janet Romine, and Leah Nell Lemler. Sophomores out for track are: Fred Ander- son, Glenn Davis, Ronny Secrist, Tom Hoover, Larry Horn, and Larry Long. Dewayne Mc- Kinley was injured in track at the beginning of the season. Mentone Lumber Co.
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TWENTY-NINE Class of 58” As Freshmen, we started on another year of putting the puzzle together. In the Freshman year students get acquainted with many new things, such as activities classes, using our time wisely, meeting new people and getting along with the upperclassmen. We found out that we must learn to take more responsibilities, such as getting our lessons and getting to class on time. At the first part of the year getting organized was our biggest problem. Our class officers were: President Leroy Markley Vice President Jim Manwaring Secretary and Treasurer Linda Linn Student Council Jim Manwaring We chose Mr. Kelley as our sponsor and he went with us to see the Science Industry Building, the Field Museum and other places of interest in Chicago. Our class party was held at Donna Eaton's home and we also had a skating party. These two boys are working on one of the many projects in Freshman Woodworking. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Johns
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