Saturday, July 18, 2009

The Way It Was...

Adapting a line from the late Walter Cronkite, this is the way we looked 42 years ago on the Pike "campus." At barely two years old, the new high school sits alone at the upper right in the picture. Central Elementary sits in front of the high school, and to the left is the football and track stadium. The varsity baseball diamond sits behind and to the left of the high school facility. The old high school, then Lincoln Middle School, is pictured at the far left. Notice the extra ball diamonds in front of the stadium; the old football field between the schools; the lack of mature trees in the subdivision; and the abundance of open land behind the school buildings.

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SENIOR WEEK




With all the hard work and stress behind them and graduation just ahead, seniors "let down their hair" with costumes, games and some last-minute preparation for college and a career. Valedictorian Gary Wright challenges salutatorian Susie Roetter to game of tic-tac-toe; top-ranked students Bev Caesar and Phil Snyder pretend they are little children once again; and senior Tom Richards practices his teaching methodology as seniors took over teaching duties for an entire day, the first of a new tradition for Senior Week.