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TWENTY-TWO Tenth Sue Blackburn John Boggs Wendell Cook Lucy Coplen Diane Doyle Donna Eaton Linda Hart Deanna Hatfield Nancy Hedington Beverly Horn Billy Hudson James Irwin Melvin Keplinger Janet King Nadene Kittrell Winfred Kittrell Linda Linn James Manwaring Leroy Markley Larry Mellott John Nichols Martha Perry Doris Scott Ronald Severns Sue Shoemaker Timmy Utter Sharlene Ware James Zehrung This page sponsored by Pete's Restaurant
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TWENTY-ONE Alice Surface Beverly Tinkey Junior News The class of 57 has 31 members. The class gained five who were transferred from Burket: Richard Goshert,' Richard Haupert, Janice Rohrer, Donna Smith, and Mary Kate Miller. Junior Clam- pitt, a former classmate, returned from Spencer, Indiana. Mary Kate Miller because of illness at- tended only the first semester. Mrs. Ruth Snellen- berger was the class sponsor. The following officers served for the year: President—Sue Borton Vice-president—Tom Hoover Secretary—Carol Dillman Treasurer—Dorothy Christian Canteen Manager—Charles Feldman Assistant Manager—Keith Besson Mentonette Reporter—Janet Romine Annual Reporter—Dorothy Christian The main money-making project of the year has been the candy and ice cream sales at noons and at the ballgames. On October 15 the juniors had a penny supper which was a success—especially the chicken pie. On December 12 the juniors sponsored a don- key basketball game in which the Mentone and Burket Lions' Clubs participated. On March 9 the class won the inter-class basket- ball tourney. The only class party of the year was an eve- ning in March spent at Rock Lake Rollercade. On March 23 the juniors entertained the seniors at the ice revue at Elkhart. The play, The Atomic Blonde, a three-act comedy, was presented April 6 and 7. Mrs. Flor- ence Caldwell was the director. This page sponsored by Mollenhour Lumber and Mfg. Co.
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TWENTY-THREE Sophomore News All the members of the class were back in school this year. There were also three new faces: Melvin Keplinger. lohn Nichols, and James Irwin from Burket. After Christmas vacation there were two more new students: Susie Houch from Illinois, and Bill McGinnis from Fulton. Class officers were: President—Jim Manwaring Vice-President—Sue Shoemaker Secretary—Melvin Keplinger Treasurer—Deanna Hatfield Student Council—Timmy Utter We had our Christmas party at Diane Doyle's home. For our second party we went bowling and to a show. Our money-making project was our magazines sales. We sold $1617.76 worth. The high sales- man was Timmy Utter with $322.82. Others who sold over a hundred dollars were: Sharlene Ware with $185.64; Lee Markley with $142.40; and Don- na Eaton, with $133.50. The magazine sales added $566.48 to our class treasury. In occupation class we visited the state hospital at Logansport. At the District Vocal Contest, which was held at Warsaw, Donna Eaton received a superior rat- ing. At the State Contest in Indianapolis, she re- ceived a good rating. This page sponsored by Lewis Motors
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