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Junior representative, Debi Hiers, 1st runner-up. Freshman representative, Cheryl Melton, 2nd runner-up. Sophomore representative, Koni Melton, 3rd runner-up. QUEEN SUZY After a week of strenuous campaigning, the four candi- dates vieing for the title of Yearbook Queen climaxed the close contest by attending a dance in their honor. Yearbook sponsor Mr. Irwin crowned senior candidate Suzy Shirey queen. Suzy and her court pose during the dance at the Youth PaviUion. 13
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Everyone, including photogra- pher Mr. Sutula, awaits the final results. 1970 HOMECOMING COURT: Barbara Tibbets, escorted by Tom Albcr: Deneice Acton, escorted by Steve Shund; Honey Hudson, escorted by Ed Richardson; Queen Janet; 1st runner-up, Carol 1-ranks and Leroy Chrisman; 2nd runners-up, Susan Romine and Dale Walters; 3rd runners-up. Susie Zent and Curt Ousley. TOM AND JACE RULE HOMECOMING Giant white pillars sprouted under the tender care of varsity cheerleaders and student council members. Buzzing homerooms voted upon the candidates. “Theme from Romeo and Juliet” opened the presentation of Mentone’s Hoosier Hysteria. Diamond drops, reflected from the center fountain, greeted the glowing representatives as they mounted the stairs to their places in the balcony scene. Scarlet flowers and a sparkling tiara greeted Queen Janet. Heavy velvet was King Tom’s crown of royalty. The honor of homecoming rested upon them and their hand- some court for the moment. Fans, from Northfield and Mentone, then streamed out of the over-capacity crowd and onto the stage. Homecoming escorts carri edoff breakable props as the queen and prin- cesses posed for pictures, then retreated to the Pep Club’s bleachers. The 1970 Mentone Homecoming was a night to remem- ber.
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A transformed stage holds the Turnabouts from Indianapolis. Queen Susan and King Kent enjoy their honor. PRESENTING: THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM The Turnabout’s trumpet beat set the style for the 1969- 70 Prom entitled “The Impossible Dream.” Couples danced under a star-spangled “sky.” Former royalty, Dennis and Helen Meyer crowned the newly selected Prom King Kent Hepler and Queen Suzan Zent. A well-attended after-Prom was held at Wabash with the U.S. Male providing contemporary rhythm. Even at 2:00 a.m. party-goers still had enough life left in them to enjoy the dancing and variety of food. 14
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