The Lost Chippendale


This 1972 CMHS graduate drove to school our senior year in a car the same color as the bow tie in this picture.
Any idea who it is?
Okay. Here's a little more "face" time and another clue.
This 1972 CMHS graduate did NOT attend any grade school in District 8, nor Wilbur Trimpe Junior High, for that matter.
Red. Butterscotch. What's the difference?
Pictured is Connie, with her husband, Dave at their home in Roxana.
Thanks, Connie! That was fun!
12 Comments:
Good Lord. We have enough trouble remembering/recognizing our classmates and now we need to remember the color of their cars, too?
I just remembered something -
when I drove to school during my senior year (it wasn't everyday), it was in a red GTO! Is it me????
Linda, I think it is a guy unless this is you dressed up like a stuffed turkey. With all the deception going on, maybe it is you and you are just trying to throw us off.
Anna,
As Lois Byers Shaw would say - I'm innocent, I tell ya!
To be honest, I didn't read the posting correctly. I thought the only clue we had was the color of the car. I didn't even notice there was a person under all that stuffing until you pointed it out! I guess I need to stay off the blog when I'm doing all those drugs from now on. JUST JOKING! I'll still get on the blog. Ha - fooled you! I'm innocent, I tell ya!
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Ford, not Pontiac.
There's some long blonde hair on that sumo. Could be a wig though...some folks do have wigs in their closets.
The way I hear it is some people change there hair frequently enough it could be most anyone. Who needs a wig~! I just want to know who got to drive to school everyday? I recall having to walk over a mile each way up hill both ways to get to school!
Funny I was going to say it was Lois just from seeing that little chin and it looks like lipstick, so I was leaning towards a female stuffed into that outfit.
I don't ever recall her driving by me as i was walking to school (up hill) in a red car and if she did she never picked me up!
Up hill both ways???
So, we might surmise that this person could have driven past all of us, well Bill anyway, in a red Ford, not even slowing down to offer a ride now and then? Can't be a female.
This reveal might be dangerous. Prepare your defense. ;-)
I was hoofin' it too Bill...but over the river and through the woods.
I remember this picture now, so I'm going to recuse myself.
But for sure it's not Bill or me. He was hill climbing and I was forging a stream.
Just look at those dimples, will you?
I tried to compare the relatively round, dimpled face with dimples to our junior year pictures (I don't have the senior year pics). The verdict is not in yet.
I hope I don't offend anyone out there but I believe it is a girl. It's the way the fists are made that makes me think it's a girl.
Steve, I am afraid to ask what gave it away? It wasn't the red car because it was kind of a butterscotch colored 72 Mustang.
Beware if Gwennie comes to your house bearing a "costume"!
Hey! How did my name get in this conversation? I am innocent, I tell ya, innocent!
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