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FIFTEEN TIMOTHY UTTER Band 1.2.3 Baseball 1.2 Basketball 2.3.4 Speech Club 1 Junior Play Senior Play Paper Staff 4 Student Council 3 SHARLENE WARE F. H. A. 1.2,3.4 Band 1,2,3,4 Speech Club 2,3,4 4-H 2.3 Junior Play Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 1,3,4 M. C. Senior Play JAMES ZEHRUNG Librarian 3.4 SENIOR EVENTS Our Class motto was, Not merely to exist, but to amount to something in life. After much debate, the class selected gold as the class color and green and white carnations, as the class flower. The boys wore wh;te carnations on green robes, and the girls wore green ones on white robes at gradua- tion. Lee Markley was honored as our valedictorian The class officers were: President .......................................... Vice President .................................. .. Secretary ........................................ Treasurer Student Council and Tim Utter as our salutatoriam William McGinnis ...... Edward Cook Nadene Kittrell Lee Markley Melvin Keplinger and Nadene Kittrell On October 17 and 18 the seniors presented a play entitled, Hobgoblin House , which was directed by Mrs. Caldwell. The only money-making project we had was a penny supper held thte last night of the Junior play. The class of 1958 took its Senior Trip in May and visited Buffalo, Niagara Falls, New York City, and Washington, D. C. This page sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Utter
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FOURTEEN william McGinnis F. F. A. 1.2.3,4 Chorus 1 Class Officer 3.4 4-H 1.2.3,4 Junior Play Senior Play Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 LARRY MELLOTT Basketball 1,2 Track 1 4-H 2 F. F. A. 2,3.4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 MARY KATE MILLER Chorus 1,2,3 Band 1.2 Speech Club 4 F. H. A. 3 4-H 2 Sang at Senior Play MARTHA PERRY Band 1,2,3,4 Paper Staff 2.4 Annual Staff 4 I RONALD SEVERNS 4-H 1,2,3,4 F. F. A. 2,3.4 Senior Play Ass't. Store Manager 3 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 SUE ELAINE SHOEMAKER Chorus 1,2,4 Band 1,2 Speech Club 2,3,4 Class Officer 2 Paper Staff 3 Editor 4 Girls State 3 D. A. R. Citizen Sang at Junior Play This page sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Vernon O. Miller
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CLASS HISTORY The class of 58 has had quite a few changes during the twelve years it has been going to school at Mentone. There have been some additions and some subtractions from the class. When they started school in 1946, there were a number of five and six year olds running around. They were Joyce Anderson, Sue Ellen Blackburn, Carolyn Clabaugh, Ruth Cochran, Donna Eaton, Sue Fenstermaker, Deanna Hatfield. Beverly Horn, Sue Ellen Houck, Janet King, Linda Linn, Patricia Parker, Rosalie Ryman, Doris Scott, Sue Elaine Shoemaker, Susan Todd. Sharlene Ware, Junior Bare, Don Beeson, Paul Blue, David Boyle, Millar Chilcote, Jay Gutter, Billy Cochran, Eddie Cook, Dwayne Creamer, Danny Davis, Billy Grubbs, Donald Hedington, Billy Hudson, Jim Manwaring, LeRoy Markley, Larry Joe Mellott, Roger Richards, Ronald Sevems, Jack Smythe, Tim Utter, and Max Wray. During the next two years the class lost old members and gained new ones. Sandra Lowman, James Collins, James Lee, Larry Joe Montel and Richard Moore joined the ranks of our class. The third grade year rolled around and brought with it three new members—Irvin Ferverda, Mary A. Stroup, and Martha Perry. In the years from the fourth to the sixth grades, we gained Mike Boggs, Doris Conley, Nancy Hedington, Julie Kent, James Zehrung, Diane Doyle, Sandra Smith, Linda Hart and Louise Shepherd. Upon entering the seventh grade, we discovered we had gained Nadene Kittrell and Winfreld Kittrell and lost Ruth Cochran and Joyce Anderson. Clifford Nicodemus became a member of the class in the eighth grade. In our freshman year, the freshmen from Burket joined our class and enlarged it; they were James Irwin, Melvin Keplinger, and John Nichols. We kept all the class during the sophomore year and gained one in the middle of the year—William McGinnis. Sue Houck came back after moving to Illinois and Eugene Davis joined our class in the Junior year. Now here we are in our senior year and there are quite a few of us; even so, we have the distinction of being the smallest class in school. After all the addition and subtraction, a roll call shows the members of the class to be: Lucy Coplen, Diane Doyle, Donna Eaton, Linda Hart, Deanna Hatfield, Nancy Hedington, Beverly Horn, Sue Houck, Janet King, Nadene Kittrell, Linda Linn, Martha Perry, Sue Shoemaker, Sharlene Ware, Edward Cook, James Irwin, Melvin Keplinger, James Manwaring, LeRoy Mark- ley, Larry Mellott, William McGinnis, Ronald Sevems, Tim Utter, James Zehrung, and new members, Mary Kate Miller and Diane Huffman. Sue Blackburn withdrew in November. by Diane Doyle
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