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M5 Bragg, Peggy Brane, Claude Brane, John Brown, Jerry Burgess, Ronald Charles, Dick Dice, Peggy Endsley, Rita Enyart, Shirley Eager, John Faust, Roger Fogel, Floranna Haggerty, Ed Haggerty, Edna Haggerty, Mary Dee Harrell, Sandra I-liner, Boyd Martin, Dixie Mendenhall, Charlene Pell, Sandra Retherford, Roberta Sailors, Richard Sprong, Morris Stevens, Joan Taylor, Phyllis Waggoner, Max NEVER SEEN WITH Boys Money Girls Girls Girls Free Weekend Man Yellow Long Nails Dull Night Girls Spare Time Rough Girls Short Nails Short Hair Money School Books Cops Car Boys Long Hair Girls Tank Straight Hair Thee Girls OR WITHOUT Chuck False Teeth Clothes Shoes Car Ruby Edna Haggerty Roberta White Shoes Tail Glasses Curly Hair Nice Girls Peg Dice Long Hair Bible Bob Middleton Tickets Peg Bragg Clothes Rita Class Ring Cigar Curly Hair Me Clothes FAVORITE EXPRESSION Oh George So What Hi Ho Stevireno Ain't that the truth Ah Nuts Bear Hair Oh songhongitongu What'd I say? By George Only time will tell Leroy I'll be shifted Let's play hockey Say George Judice Oh Joy Hi Girls Again What is it and why n Not bad manners, just good booze IfI had that line, I'd hang my clothes Let',s go I don't know You think That'll be the day -.Wait -v
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I, SANDRA SUE I-IARRELL, will my band position as first clarinetist to Janice Eppley, hoping she will enjoy it as much as I have, To Judy Walters I leave the keys to my prize possession Dodge. I, BOYD HINER, being of sound mind, will to Don Brane the privilege to argue with any senior for any reason and to Larry Cooper I leave my old Plymouth so he can get to school by the last bell. I, DIXIE MARTIN, leave to Gloria White the title I earned so honestly during my senior year Speedy . To Doris Webb I leave my natural curly blonde hair, hoping she will let it grow. I, CHARLENE MENDENHALL, alias Chuck, leave my position as President of the SOMC fSociety for Old Maid's Clubj to Doris Webb, hoping she will meet and fulfill the requirements and duties of the office. I, SANDY PELL, leave my position as typist of the Citizen to Janice Eppley, knowing she will love getting out of Civics to type. I leave to Ruby l-lollenback the good times I had in the back room, the second period. I, ROBERTA RETHERFORD, will to any junior girl the ability to get a car in her senior year as I did. To Doris Webb and Gloria White I will my ability to get in late of a night and yet not get caught. I, RICHARD SAILORS, being of J '- - - f do hereby will to Bob Stewart my unseen ability of clear thinking To Don Brane my position as feature writer for the LaCol-Ii. I, MORRIS SPRONG, leave my meanness to Herman Enyeart, and my old battered seat in the back row of Civics class to Larry Cooper. I leave my ability not to get along with the teachers to Bill Lines. I, JOAN STEVENS, will to Janice Eppley my natural curly hair and to Judy Walters my ability to go steady in my senior year. I, PHYLLIS TAYLOR, will to Chuck Steidle all of my books, hoping he will make the A's that I didn't, To Gloria White I leave a search light to aid her in her backyard bird-watching. I, MAX WAGGONER, will to Phil Speicher the ability to use his left hand as well as I use mine. To Bill Lines I leave my bashfulness. Q A A yx ' 'l L, Q -I GJ .pm WE CAME! K W6 Suv! ouqusnsnl
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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY As we look into our crystal ball, we see the future of many of the 1957 Seniors. Exciting? Yes. Okay, here we go. Aba Kadaba. Come in Peggy Bragg. Ah'. We see you are married, Peggy. Don is his first name. Woop! We have some interference. ---- Now we are coming in clear. Peggy is the world's greates dancing teacher. She calls her firm, Peg's Mambo Rombo Studio. It is lo- cated on the Rock SL Roll streets of LaFontaine, next to Steidle's Steakhouse. Mmmmmmm! Claude Brane, you have a very exciting future. We see you married and have twelve children. Our ball shows that you always said it was cheaper by the dozen. You are a very hard working man, young at heart, but old with worry. Farming is your occupation. Forecasting Peggy Dice's future. Come in. What is this? Peggy, you are giving exercises. It looks like your students are Marylin Monroe and Jayne Mansfield. Seems they need some re- ducing in the high and low spots. Your business has paid off well because you are now married to Johnny. You also have your own house and a brand spanking new car. BOO! Did that scare you? That was Richard Sailors pretending he is Einstein. I see Richard in the science of electroncis. It looks as if he is trying to conquer Earth with his robot men. Hebo! Jebo! Look out people! Here comes Stevens' Outerspace Ship. Joan Stevens, you have just returned from a trip to Mars. You are an airline stewardess on your own airline. Wow! Who is your pilot? Man or mouse? Crystall Ball! Crystall Ball! Show me the future of Miss Mendenhall. Woop! What have we here, Charlene? I see you have made good. You are LaFontaine's greatest child therapist. Excuse me. We have more interference. It's awfully hazy. ---- Now it is coming in clear. I see you standing over an operating table. What? One more teacher left. Oh, my! More interference. Nowl see Jerry Brown. Jerry you are married to a woman. It looks like you are in a resturant. Yes, you are, your own business. What have we here? Looks like a railroad track with a man walking down it. It's none other than Hobo Haggerty returning home from a trip across the U. S. Look what we have here. Sandra Pell is a second Thomas Nast Cfamous cartoonistj. She works for the Wabash Plain Dealer, drawing tires for big wheels Dixie Martin, you're next. I see you teaching school. You have a very interesting class, your own five children. You are also a teacher in Drivers' Training at L. H. S. Come in Edna Haggerty. You are married. You now have eleven kids and are expecting another. They keep you very busy. You have to see that they have enough hay, water, and feed. I-la! Ha! Surprised you, didn't I. Hey, Roger Faust. You cut that man's hair too short, didn't you? Roger, you are a barber in LaFontaine. One of your best haircuts, is that of Charlie Steidle's. What's this we hear? Jungle Drums? I see Sandra Harrell in the deepest, darkest part of Africa. Sandra, you have your missionary's job. Come in Arizona. What's that nose we hear? This is Arizona National Proving Grounds. That was boy-crazy Mary Dee Haggerty, blasting off on a another excursion, hunting for new telephone numbers. Hocus-Pocus. Come in Washington.. O, yes. O, yes. The President. I am trying to focus the crystal ball. All I can get is Red . ---Ah! It's clearing. Floranna Fogel, I see you are receiving an appointment from the President. Concerning Phyllis Taylor. We take a big glance into the far corner of our crystal ball. Phyllis, you went to Ball State to be a teacher of figures. It seems as though you got your figures mixed. You are now the World's greatest judge of Bathing Beauties.
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