Homestead High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1980

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continued The sky the limit was still undecided about whether change was always good. This teacher had a feeling that the school was standing still, just turning around, not moving forward. Change occurs even if the school only receives one new teacher and one new student because each individual affects others. Change can bring many cono- tations but the widespread opinion was that it meant grow- ing, expanding. Learning opens a mind to new horizons and ex- u- -.,. lf, fi I s, If Q- , 1 THE Boys' Basketball team climbed to new heights as they captured a sectional title which had been held by Huntington North High School for 11 consecutive years. FORT WAYNE Public Library ex- panded its services by increasing its facilities. pands the ability to conceive ideas. When a person is able to comprehend more, he is grow- ingg he is no longer entirely the same 5 he has changed. The mot- to of Southwest Schools is Our goal is to make a Difference. In a way the idea is trite, but it means everything that happens to a person affects him. It causes him to grow, change and sometimes expand. i l il 10-FEATURES! The sky's the 11h'nit THE Marching Band had undeniably grown as it progressed to an unprece- dented second rating in the state. f' X K: 'W'r','



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Spirit keep burning wo freshmen were over- heard talking: Going to the game? Sure, but I'm not going to watch the game. I'm going to watch the cheerleaders! . There's that certain mystique about the cheerleaders that raises the spirit in all of us. At least one kind of spirit if not the another. And there was a lot of spirit around Homestead, the burning kind of spirit. Athletic spirit, Christmas spirit- it could just be referred to as school spirit . You played a big part in the fiery spirit. Remember all the games you got fired-up about? Rememer the pep sessions, the spirit buttons, spirit weeks? Of course, they were around -you everywhere. Even if you happened to be in a bad mood, you could go to the game and catch that feeling that would make your day glow. It could have been called a spiritual lift. Everyone would yell together spiritual chants. Like, two bits, four bits, six bits, a dollar- all for Homestead stand up and holler! Surely that's outdated by now, as the inflation rises the cheer is seem- ingly worthless. There were other favorites, such as Whomp 'em upside the head. Why didn't anyone ever take that seriously and bring along some boxing gloves, or at least some aspirin? But, even still, there were things going on outside the games themselves. Spirit Week, in preparation for a big game, F Spi rit's - Sake ,. was a good example. See which class can eat the most lollipops in one day. Who ever said you can't get sick of spirit- literally. During Homecoming Week we got to build floats for our little one-time parade. That sort of spirit meant nothing to any- one but us, and that's where it counted the most. During Sectional basketball week we had the opportunity to ovsm some of the flaming spirit during the annual slave sale. Mentioning spirit and not mentioning the Christmas can drive and clothing drive, spon- sered by the Student Govern- ment, would be a sin, as here, too, we showed that extra spirit we had. It was extra special spirit, in fact. There is no sight as beautiful as seeing a bus pull away from the school full of food items for the needy. Almost forgotten in the URES! Spirit keeps burning 9?-iffq-,'.'-7i1:'. . M . mighty onslaught of spirit was the intellectual spirit. You remember, the whole reason for being at Homestead- learning?! We all learned from this school in one way or another. Whether it was mentally or spiritually , we learned. Apathy is no longer a word at Homestead. BY SCOTT LANGFORIQ A DUMM Y burns fire which emblazes onlookers. SENIORS Kevin Painter and Brad Moore their participation competition. lf l

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