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Name Mona Baker Earl Gilland joan Edwards Madonna Deck Jewel Meadows jack DeBusk Bill Calder Marilyn Hedrick Elizabeth Hockersmith 11102 Higgens Leota Norman Herman Keller Donald Dye Dale Norman Merle Reeves Norma Wills Carolyn Leonard Virginia Patton Dick Hhoads Shirley Ray Tom Ross Sue Servies Arlie Thompson Bob Wilkinson jean Zachary Know Your Seniors Nickname Porky Dorsey Ionnie Hips julle I- l- NVilcl Bill Duroc Lizzy Inna Oda Mechanic Herm D. D. Daley Lightning XVillsy Katie Ginny junior Reb T-Boy Susie Governor Senator Jeanie Favorite Saying That just slays me. NVl1atis it to you. I donit know. Oh Corn! Heaven F orbid. For Corn Sake. Unprintable. Big Deal. Heaven Forbid. Oh Boy! lim Married. I havenyt got that problem. Let me see. I do. COIIIQ' Oll yOU gllyS. Sacre Non! For Pete Sake! Oh For Goodness Sake. lill Fight Him. Censored. Oh my achini ? Mercy Me. Cheese and Rice. Oh My! Oh No! Page Nineteen Can You Imagine Smoking cigars. Getting married. Flying low. Dressed up. With short fingernails. Finding him at home. As a preacher. Tall and Skinny. Dumb. As a model. Without her husband. Without a wrench. Talking fast. Without Leota. WVith a girl. ln a roller derby. NVithout Norman. As a Hula Dancer. Going steady with ln Alcatraz. Single. Without a friend. less than 4 girls Getting home in time for breakfast Driving slow. NVith0ut her Old Golds.
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THE SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY ln the year 1964, we the juniors of '55 decided to take a sight-seeing tour through the fabulous inland city of Crawfordsville. As we board our chartered bus, we find the driver is none other than Thrill-a-Minute Wilkinson. Our brilliant guides are Lightning Dye and Gabby Ray. Entering the suburbs, we see a flock of Doves making their way to DeBusk's Dove Farm. As we pass the TV studio, we see Curvaceous Deck and her Chauffeur, Frenchie Thompson, pulling away from the curb in Deck's solid-gold Crosley. Sailing down six-lane Cassidy Boulevard, our eyes rest upon mademoiselle Sue Serviesis Lonely Hearts Club. We see Casanova Gilland and Don juan Norman entering the elaborate club-house. Speeding toward us come two rival taxies driven by Hot Rod Rhoads and Speedy Calder t1'ying to see who can get to a customer first, the customer being the oil tycoon, Herman Keller, who struck oil in Bal Hinch. As we breeze past the beautiful Wabash College Campus, our guides point out the president's mansion. The president is an old class mate, now Prof. Reeves, who got his start teaching history. We see it is time to have lunch and the guides recommend Sourdough Pat- ton's Hash House. The menu is day-old squab dipped in Yogurt. Our program for the afternoon is a VVater Show at Mudhole Lake east of Crawfordsville. We arrive in time to see the contestants of the bathing beauty contest narrowed down to Gag Mar Higgins and Roxanne Meadows. The judges are Curly Mills and Smiley Patton. In the lake, we see Merle Bucklew swimming after the shellacked toupee borrowed from Paul Wilson. The handsome life guard is Cuddles Ross and sitting beneath his chair swooning their heads off is Dazzling Zachary, Lucious Hockersmith and Wild- Athenian Wills. The music for the occasion is furnished by the all-girl Vagabonds led by Maestra Leonard. The theme song is the Bucklew Bluesf, For our evening entertainment, we have tickets to see the All-County Tag Match featuring the Grapplers, Two-Ton Baker and Five-by-five Hedrick, versus Muscles Jones and Gorgeous Georgiana Edwards. Presiding as ring referee is Ethel The Babei' Quigg. The day in Crawfordsville has been thoroughly enjoyed bv the class of i55. Page Eighteen
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NORMA AXSON ii . Tp' FRED FRUITS CLASS 0F '55 GORDON RAINS MARY ANN KOCKERT LARRY A. ZACHARY NORMA WIATT President Vice-President I Secretary Treasurer RICHARD DOUGLAS MARTHA GRIMES DON MAXWELL SHIRLEY MILES SAM R. SWANK BETTY SERVIES LESLIE DOVE CAROLYN HAMPTON JANE ONEY 1 :lj 31. JOHN STU LL JOAN FRAME MARY ANN HOSS 1 E, L... l Q1 ,, A , HAROLD RAVES JOHN WILSON up : D -.-.4 3 Q, f I BEVERLY FRENCH 1 OU! .1 Q JERRY McCARTY N I if A ..,. P . mar' BILL SANDERS E 'CT E BOB YOUNG
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