Pike High School - Pikes Peek Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1954

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HISTORY We entered our Freshman year with big heads, feeling we were really something, There were many incidents and happenings that we will never be able to forget. Our class officers were: President, Glenn Ralston ..... Vice President, Prue Cottingham ..... Secretary, Thalia Lain ..... Treasurer , Lenora Ditzenburger. Mrs. Brown was our sponsor. We chose the white rose as our class flower. Class colors selected werewine and white. Our class motto: By Our Efforts We Hope to Rise . Remember Alice and Sue when we were always going down to Mr. Morgan and getting our Algebra? The time we bisected grasshoppers in Biology class. Our initiation from the seniors. Remember how cute we all looked? It was fun though, wasn't it? we entered our Sophomore year with a greater sense of responsibility. Our class officers were: President, Alan Cordill ..... Vice President, George McCloud ..... Secretary, Mike Hess ..... Treasurer, John Hill. Remember the leap year theme of our sophomore party? And don't forget all tlne worrying and fighting over our stage show in the carnival. How about George in Geometry class? There was never a still moment, or a seat that Mrs. Brown had not assigned to George by the close of the year. Our Junior year started off fast and ended that way. Our officers were: President, David Thommen ..... Vice President, Helen Hollingsworth ..... Secretary, Judy Kissel ..... Treasurer, June Whisenand, The proud faces the first day we got our rings. The chili suppers, book store, and concessions that helped to forward us on our senior trip. Junior play practice and all the fun we had afterwards. Ruth Ann becoming our head majorette and June being chosen as our representative to Block's Fashion Board. The happy but yet sad news that Phyllis was leaving us to be married. Our Senior year was our saddest and happiest. Before long, we were out on our own. Our class officers were: President, David Thommen . . . . . Vice President, Judy Whybrew ..... Secretary, Alice Cozad . . . . . Treasurer, Ann Schmidt. Tom Laing's tardiness to English class all the time. The fad of proxided streaks in our hair. when Shirley had a great streak in her hair. All the people hurrying around to get the annual in on time. The excitement of our trip, pictures, play, baccalaureate, and commencement. Just remember all the fum and the classmates you had, class of '54, 'cause it was really wonderful.



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IUNIOR OFFICERS Treasurer , , , Charlotte Warren Secretary . . . . . . Suzanne Henry Vice-President . . . . . Richard EIDSI President . . . . . Byron Young The junior class composed of forty members under the sponsorship of Mrs. Brown was busy with its concessions, a major junior activity. All juniors showed worried concern for the U. S. History tests. Juniors took full advantage of the library facilities in preparing their research themes for English class. The jtuiior play, No More Homework , was a gread success. The Junior-Senior Prom was the class activity that high lighted the school year. Many hours of planning and preparation were spent to make it the biggest and best. Besides their class activities, eight boys found time to win varsity letters in football and seven won them in basket- ball. Ten members played in the band.

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