Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN)

 - Class of 1955

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Page 27 text:

enlot -?'dying4 com. arry Higgs 1 know the answer John Jones Lay off, Ledgerwood Terry Ledgerwood Shut up Rex Melton You crazy fool Vera Milligan Don't call me Red Delorise Phillips You don't know, do you? Pat Pennington I'm too busy Jack Qualkinbush Why, I'd reckon Barbara Riggins Have you seen Norm? Jo Ann Smith Well, for Pete's sake Patty Souerdike You silly thing Marcella Streete Horse feathers Louise Sutton My heavens Emma Taylor Well, really now Ruth True love Good grief Edward Walton Are you sure you do? Elma Wikle Did you see Clifford last night? Ann Wilson Aw, lay off Richard Wright Well, I'll be jiggered J? enio i ’5 B is for Barber, Judy we know We wonder if Fuzz is her favorite beau. B is for Barber, (Dale), Judy's twin brother When he is with Janice, for him there's no other. B is for Beasley, a tormenting lad Alrhough, if you know him, he isn't so bad. B is for Bough a cute little trick She and Alvin really click. B is for Bussinger, who is interested in boys Seems as if her favorite is from Illinois. SPONSORED BY LARKIN BROS. 23

Page 26 text:

Donna Cox is serving as airline hostess for TWA. We also had quite a few celebrities present. Miss Emma Taylor was wearing one of her creations as a dress designer for MGM. Her neighbor, Pat Souerdike, works on the Paramount Studio lot as a hair stylist. The girls got a stunning view of the newest fashions from two top Power models, Elma Wikle and Doris Earps. Norman Gillick went to college to continue being a basketball player and now plays on a pro basketball team. Entertainment of the evening was supplied by Barbara Riggins, who had just made her debut in Carnegie Hall, and Richard Wright, who is moving up in the music world. He is singing with the Eddie Fisher show at present.' Of course, I can't forget about Mr. Jones. His bowling scores are about the same and he's still fighting off the crowds at the Ritz Theatre Sunday afternoons. I'm sure the class of '55 will remember this day for some time. I can hardly wait until Sept. 6, 1975, the date set for our second class reunion. Delorise Phillips Kunkel Judy Barber Dale Barber Ronald Beasley Irene Bough Betty Bussinger Jack Clark Donna Cox Juanita Davis Doris Earps Nora Ferguson Bill Fisher Shirley Gentry Janet Gibson Norman Gillick Betty Hawkins Well, I'll be It's immaterial to me Got any crib notes? How 'bout that? How 'bout that? Are you sure of that, Mr. Jones Oh, for goodness sake Hope I get o letter today Bless it's little heart I don't know God love it Oh, for crying out loud I'll clobber you Darned if I know Is that right? 22



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con t. Senio 4 8 ?’ C is for Clark, noisy as they come But we know quite well that he isn't dumb. C is for Cox, who has pretty hair She and Bill are quite a pair. D is for Davis, whose future is planned All she needs now is the wedding band. E is for Earps, Doris by name She says in 5 years it will still be the same. F is for Ferguson, a new girl in class Who's trying her best, each subject to pass. F is for Fisher, brains, he hasn't got Seems as if Washington is his favorite spot. G is for Gentry, Shirley is the gal She is a sweet kid, and a real nice pal. G is for Gibson who is full of fun We know, for her, there is only one. G is for Gillick a real nice guy When.he plays basketball, we all sigh. H is for Hawkins, Betty, by name Romance, to her, is merely a game. H is for Higgs, the brains of our clan, Faye Harris is his most important fan. J is for Jones, a cute little skunk With a little help he doesn't flunk. L is for Ledgerwood, a mean little cuss All he wants to do is pick a fuss. SPONSORED BY WALKER DRUG CO. 24

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