South Side High School - Totem Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1954

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Senior Class ofiicers and advisers seated left to right are Jim McGraw, president, Miss Mary Graham, adviser, Charlie Gibbs, vice-president, and Martha Ritter, secretary-treasurer, standing are Nancy Kierspe and Mary Long, social council, Mr. H. McClure, adviser, Fred Augspurger, social council, and Susie Noble, social council. Memories 0 Omf Fam' Yemfs How hard it is for us to realize that our high school days are nearly at a close! It seems as if only yesterday we were wide-eyed, uncertain, little Freshmen with so much to see and even more to learn. But green as we were, we had One Foot in Heaven. Somehow we mana ed to survive that first hectic ear. f ng Y When we made the bi ste to So homores, we elected our g' P U first class officers. With Fred Au s ur er as resident Y 4 , U g P g P , Nancy Kierspe, vice-presidentg Susie Noble, secretary-treas- urerg Martha Ritter, Jim McGraw, and Charlie Gibbs, social council, and Miss Lucy Osborne and Mr. Jack Morey, ad- visers, we were prepared for a wonderful year. Things started out with a bang . . . our Sophomore Scandal party featured bigger-than-life scarecrows of various class- mates. Everyone will remember that party as the successful beginning of our class's social events. And before you could say HR. Nelson Snider, we were upperclassmen-juniors, to be exact. But we weren't con- tent just to be traditionally jaunty . . . we wanted to take a real part in school affairs and to show that we had gained poise and ability to cooperate in the past two years. We showed what our class could do by putting on our novel 16 Junior Banquet, Underwater Wonderland, and that never- to-be-forgotten prom, Stairway to the Stars. That year we chose Fred again as president, Jim McGraw, vice-presi- dent, Charlie Gibbs, secretary-treasurer, Susie Noble, Mar- tha Ritter, and Nancy Kierspe, social council. They were ably assisted by our advisers, Miss Shirley Maloney and Mr. jack Morey. Now we are Seniors. This is the year we have dreamed about ever since we can remember. But it has gone much too fast, and we are surprised to find ourselves wishing at times that we could live it over again. As time goes by, we will realize more and more how much the past four years have meant to us. Never again will we be quite as carefree and conhdent about what the future holds as during this last year, as we whirled gaily through the Senior Reception, the Alumni Dance, our Thru The Yearsn banquet, the Senior play, Our Miss Brooks, Ivy Day, Recognition Day, the Senior Dance, Baccalaureate, and finally, Commencement. Now, molded by four years of wise guidance and armed with a host of happy memories, we go out into the wide world to seek our destiny.

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hw National Honor SOCi6Q! Left to right, first row: Marilyn Ashman, Frederick Bartlett, Richard Bauer, Jane Beck, Marlene Bloom, Cynthia Brokaw, Marie Bromer, Sharon Burlage, Carol Bushouseg second row: Phyllis Cantwell, Constance Carver, Mary Ann Chalfant, M. Keith DeArmond, Joyce Davis, Carol Cutshall, Karen Elder, Nancy Gardt, Bruce Gerigg third row: Radlca Gouloff, Carolyn Greiner, David Gustafson, Carole Henriclcs, Eleanor Hirschman, Maureen Isay, Nancy Kierspe, Linda Kithcart, Mary Livingston, fourth row: Mary Long, James McGraw, Nancy Lee Miller, Dianne Murray, Carol Ann Nichols, Suzanne Noble, Sue Novitslcy, Sharon Oclier, Kathryn Pence, fifth row: Martha Pohlmeyer, Janice Plattner, Georgia Rider, Martha Ritter, Ellinor Salinger, Linde Schmidt, Janice Schon, Catherine Schulz, David Sutter, sixth row: Barbara Stohaugh, Carolyn Sprunger, David Sutton, Nancy Thomas, Marsha Walh, Sarah Welch, Dan Whitmer, janet Witte, Robert Young, and Lowell Zoller. 17

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