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SENIORS First How: Jane Wheeler, Richard Smith, Ruth Scyl old, Dean Sowers, Janet Hodgkin, Bob Grimes. Second Row: Juanita Greve, Shirley Woodcook, Daryel Newell, Bonnie Reynolds. Rose- man.' Weaver, Robert Ilarbison, Martha Mason. Third Row: Dale Mitchell, Marjorie McClure, Doris Pollock, Martha Mae Priebe, Neal Rogers. Fourth Row: Mrs. Machledt, Leonard Sewell, Dean Milligan. Mr. Pence. Fifth Row: Bill Redden, Blaine Tracy, Mrs. Servies, Bill Rivers. JUNIORS First Row: Max Gentry, Linda Howell, Tern- K ans, Lois Pitcock, Sidney Shanks, Elinor Apple. Second Row: Mr. Hoffhaus, Billy Joe Fullenwider, Wanda Hess, Delores Hutson, Irene Handley, Jerry Joiner. Mary Ellen Miller, J. P. Morgan, Charles McMurray, Darrell Meihls. Third Row: Otto Reyonlds, Jon Foster, Marianna Chappell, Mrs. Hoffhaus, Pat Hester. Fourth Rote: Warren Brewer, Bill Jeffries, Ottis Reynolds. Jack Bavless, Jerrv Johnson. Mr. Walker, John Walker. Page Thirteen
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From Blizzard Grove: It has just been reported that Mrs. Bill Wheeler, the former Juanita Greve, has been taken to the Buzzard Grove Insane Asylum because she kept seeing “flying basketballs.” The reason for this is said to lx that her husband talks about nothing but basketball. From Las Vegas, Nevada: When the police raided a gambling joint last night. Mary Overpeck, former Waveland teacher, was captured in the raid, because she caught her foot in the roulette wheel while trying to get away. From Hollywood: We just heard bv the grapevine that Martha Mason is now the star of the Bubble Bath Show, sponsored by Lucille HofFhaus. She does a bubble bath number every night. I wonder why someone doesn’t steal her bubble bath salts? From Sing Sing: Warden Daryel Newell has just turned in his two weeks notice. The reason given is that too many of the family are getting involved. His first four sons are in for murder of the other eight kids. From Bal Hindi: Bill Redden, former student manager of Waveland, is now packing suits for the great Minneapolis Lakers. He says it is a lot more work than Waveland was, but he has hired six men to help him. (He always was lazy.) From New York: A great tenor has been admitted to the Metropolitan Opera at last, after eight attempts. He is Robert Grimes, and he will sing opposite Sarah Snodgrass in the opera, “We’ll Always Stick Together, With Double Bubble Gum.” From Hollywood: Miss Cheesecake of “63” was announced today, and it was no other than Doris Pollock. Her manager, Mrs. Hazel Maehledt, said, “With a figure like that, you can’t lose.” Emmm—Boy!!! From Camp Kukamunga: Robert Harbison (former basketball star of Waveland) is now in the Army. Having acquired his coach’s training at Indiana State, he is coaching the Army All-Stars and Freddy (Speed Demon) Whitecotton is his star player. They have won all but one game. (They have just played one in the past year.) From New York: We have just received news that Web Eubank, former janitor of Waveland High School, is now head janitor of the Empire State Building. (I guess he prefers push button controls to shoveling coal.) From Crawfordsvillc: Margie McClure, Indiana's most eligible woman bachelor, is now living in her own apartment, and her phone number is Lin—264083. (She is now on the road to making her second million, boys.) From Singapore: I see where they have finally captured Mrs. Jennie Maehledt, better known as “Six Foot Under.’ Six dug up her garden for a graveyard and is now in China trying to rent them a burying place in America. (She always did have such funny notions.) Flash: What’s this in Churchill Downs? Dean Sowers, former Waveland student, is entering his champion black Angus, Flying Maggie, in this year’s Kentucky Derby. Dean is pretty sure to win because he has hired himself as jockey. WHAT NEXT!!! From Culver Hospital: Ed Iloffhaus, retired math teacher, is in room 1213 with minor injuries. It seems he was studying t x many angles to suit Lucille. Or was it curves, Ed? From Florida Beach: Jean Ratcliff, former fourth grade teacher, is now trying to teach Herman llazlitt Hall how to concentrate. On what??? From Detroit: We have just received word that Mrs. Doris Grimes, wife of the president of General Motors, dropped a match in a tank of gas which destroyed ten city blocks and injured 7,(XX) people. Doris always did do things up with a bang! From Kacongo, Africa: We have just received an interesting announcement. “Hep Cat” Walker and his “Boogie Woogie Trio” are playing and singing for King Dongalo and his Harem of Fifty. We understand that Walker looks real cute in his grass skirt. From Washington. Mrs. Foster’s new hair restorer is making a great hit in the White House this year. She said it was a lot better than the toupees the most of them were wearing. And that, folks, concludes our news broadcast for tonight. Hope you enjoved being with us. Tune in again next year when the juniors of 1954 bring von the latest news about the seniors of 1954. But before next year try at least one bottle of “Servies-Cure-It-All.” Page Twelve
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SOPHOMORES Back Bow: Helen Linton, Charlotte Staggs, Jim Mitchell, Elizabeth Atkinson, Keith Inskeco, Melvin Kelly. Third Bow: Joan Hodgkin, Don Handley. Shirley Wasson. Second Bow: Mr. Ilazlctt, Linda Weatherman, Carolyn Hughes, Janice French, Martha Brown, Lawson Wright. Evelyn Hastings. Bill Grove. First Bow: Joe Hodgkin. Norma Newell, Marilyn Seybold. Margie Murray. David Allen, Harriet Mason, Bill Wendali. FRESHMEN Back Bow: Jack Wheeler. Larry Myers, Freddie Hendricks, Richard McCampbell. I'oiirtli Bow: Jack Clevenger, June Wheeler. Danny Clevenger, David Fruits, Shirley Bayless, Shirley Crimes. Third Bow: Dennis Moody, Dick Marshall, Shirley Newell, Donna Starnes, Marilyn Calvert. Second Bow: Mr. Hannah, Marlene Miller, Don Moser, Marlene Pyle. Dale Wendali, Fern Redden, Evelyn Hester, Jerry' Cooper. James Hastings. First Bow: Bill' Thomas. Rodney Reynolds. Joyce Redden, Charles Davis, Joyce White- cotton, David Ratcliff. Page Fourteen
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