Mentone Class of '64 Celebrates 50th Reunion

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Twenty-three classmates from Mentone High School met June 7 at the American Legion Post 49 to celebrate their 50th reunion. Out of the 64 membes of the class, 11 have passed away. Pictured (L to R) are front row: Bob Schlag, Connie Wallace Schlag, Toby Bellamy Babe, Janie Newton Teel, Melissa Bechtol Fisher, Barbara Banghart Welch, Vivian Hurst Kistler, Renita Ring Coonrod, Betty Bibler Cranston, Jane Tucker McGuire, Bea Walsh Hughes and Gene Hughes; back row: Bill Dawson, Don Irwin, Richard Surface, John Zolman, Karl Shepherd, James Bryan,Steve Miller, Steve Mellott, Bill Kindig and Lynn Parker. Not pictured is Barb Leckrone Dickey.[[In-content Ad]]

Twenty-three classmates from Mentone High School met June 7 at the American Legion Post 49 to celebrate their 50th reunion. Out of the 64 membes of the class, 11 have passed away. Pictured (L to R) are front row: Bob Schlag, Connie Wallace Schlag, Toby Bellamy Babe, Janie Newton Teel, Melissa Bechtol Fisher, Barbara Banghart Welch, Vivian Hurst Kistler, Renita Ring Coonrod, Betty Bibler Cranston, Jane Tucker McGuire, Bea Walsh Hughes and Gene Hughes; back row: Bill Dawson, Don Irwin, Richard Surface, John Zolman, Karl Shepherd, James Bryan,Steve Miller, Steve Mellott, Bill Kindig and Lynn Parker. Not pictured is Barb Leckrone Dickey.[[In-content Ad]]
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