THE CLASS OP »54 Four years ago a new book was opened In the offices of LHS with the enrollment of sixty green but determined freshmen. Perhaps the main actors In this tale of life were Norma Jones, who presided as president over this vast assortment of pupils, Nancy Plunmer, who not- ed as vice-president, Pearl Walton, who was secretary, and Ralph Wil- son, who was treasurer, light of the sixty participants In this story were lost In the shambles of the Initial year of high school to sink Into oblivion as far as the class or 54 was concerned. The first ohap- ter of this series ended In a blaze of festivities with Mr. Holland sponsoring the class In two delightful parties. Chapter two opens. As sophomores, the class of 54 had enough adventures to last us a lifetime. Mrs. Young was a very Important actress In this era of our formal education. Three parties were giv- en with the help of our class officers: Evelyn Mattingly, Ralph Wil- son, Beth Young. Again we lost a few of the characters of our story when ten more members of our class gave up the struggle for a diploma. The most thrilling experiences of our lives came In the third chapter of this book. Our Junior-Senior Reception was a sparkling suc- cess at the French Lick Hotel on May 25th. No story Is complete with- out a hero and heroine and In this third chapter, readers will please note our sponsors, Hiss Crooke and Hr. Young. They really were a tre- mendous help and Influenced us In our search for the ultimate olimax of the story, our diploma. Our class rings received during the year serve to remind us of a most enjoyable chapter In this book. Our class officers were: Delbert Fellers- president, Norman Atohlson- vice- president, Beth Young- secretary, Evelyn Mattingly- treasurer. All good books must come to an end. Oils one just seems to have ended sooner than any other. When this olass receive their diplomas on May 26, 1954, it will bring to an end the most enjoyable part of our lives. Thirty-seven seniors entered LHS at the beginning of the fall term and we hope to have thirty-seven graduates. Our wonderful sponsor, Mr. Jones, and our olass officers: Robert Walton- president, FWarl Walton- vice-president, Evelyn Hattlngly- seoretary, Beth Young- treasurer— have succeeded In making this a most Interesting and memorable year. Chapter four Is coming to an end, the history of the class of 54 to a dose. A summary of the outstand- ing Individuals In the book would lnolude Hr. Halgerty, the beloved superintendent of LHS, Hr. Costello, the prlnolpal, Mr. Jones, our sponsor, and all the other teaohers who have helped the class of 1954 to become graduates of the Loogootee High School. BACCALAUREATE SERVICE The Baccalaureate service was held In the gymnasium on the night of May 23, 1954. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Commencement exercises were held In the gymnasium on May 26, 1954. SPONSORED BY WALKERS DRUG COMPANY
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ABC'S Senior A Is for Atchison, a basketball star. We think that he will go far. B is for Blair, Donna by name, Which boy next, will be her flame. B Is for Brewster, a real friend and pal, Seems Nancy Is still his gal. B Is for Brown, short and sweet, Hinzle thinks she can't be beat. B Is for Bruner, who Is going tc marry, Will it be Tom, Clarence, or will it be Gary. C Is for Clark, Margie's our gal, She and Pat are really pals. E Is for Earps, a cute little girl. When she sees Ronnie, she's In a whirl. P 18 for Parley, who drives a Pontiac, He'8 in love or else Its a good act. P is for Pollers, our big he-man, He18 going steady, lets give him a hand. P is for Prye, who'a got a flame, Wonder if Pete Is hie name. P Is for Pox, who wants real facts, And the love of a guy name Max. 0 is for Gibson. Just look at that hair. When he sees Crouse, he's no longer there. H is for Hembree, who Isn't very tall, When Wanda's around. He's on tho ball. H too is for Holt, with a funny walk, Wonder If Catherine likes to hear him talk. J is for Jones (John) , the sleepy head. Why doesn't someone put him to bed. J also for Jones (Norma), who is so funny. What will she do wlth-out her Ernie. M is for Mattingly, Secretary of our class, Seems that Don S. thinks she's quite a lass. M Is for Medina, a shy one, But not really, cause she is fun. M also for Melton, who thinks school is for fun. Bless his old heart, he isn't so dumb. H here at last is Milligan, who doesn't do any harm. Wonder If her and Marvin will live on the farm. N is for Noel, who is never lazy, Wonder why he isn't girl crazy. N is for Norris, the class artist. Of all the class she Is the smartest. P Is for Pate, who's graduating at last. She looks In the future and not in the past.
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