North Side High School - Legend Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1967

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tempt to assemble a scat-car for the children ' s home. Filled with chatter and inviting smells, Falveys ' Redskin Inn of 1927 served free ice cream to students who had received special recognition. When pupils had problems, they sought either Mom and Dad Falvey or teachers to whom they were close. The warmth of North Side penetrated those who at- tended or visited there. Substitute teachers, guest speakers, and this year, an exchange student, Brian Elliott, were welcomed heartily. Known for her sportsmanship, North displayed friendliness to op- posing teams and to other visiting school groups. Clubs aided the less fortunate in the community; the entire student body contributed to projects such as the Christmas Bureau, United Fund, and the Red Cross. However, between individuals, special friend- ships developed. Students gave lifts home, carried lunch traj ' s, and grouped in the halls for between class ch ats. By striving for unity and cooperation. North Siders were knit together in 1967, a friendly year. r--j It ' s- really not that complicated, explains senior Jim Lepper to Back-to-School parents and a wide-eyed miss. Tom Beaver received the Kiwanis Citizenship Award. John Peirce, The Spirit of North Side, and Tom Zahn. the D.A.R. Award.

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Friends let off steam in a jnendly after-school tussle. Z-Club Easter hunnies stock baskets and Key Clubbers at- Warmth and friendliness flowed in her veins .uiaiiii t f V : Mom and Dad Falvey and two 1928 Redskins pose for a picture in front of the Redskin Inn. The Falveys were al- ways available for advice, and often treated deserving students with ice cream on the house . Psst, which girl in the navy blue? says a confused mid- dleman between the luriter and anticipator of a note. 12



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Seating about 450, this third-floor cafeteria served lunch for approximately seventeen cents per student. Her face has changed. Time brings change, and forty years has brought considerable change in North ' s appearance. Walls have been removed, repainted, and rebuilt. The cafeteria of 1927 has become the 340 corridor, and the rifle range — today ' s cafeteria. In 1954, the track which ran parallel to St. Joe Boulevard, was rebuilt for its present position. The art annex was once Falvey ' s, the indispensable haven for first year Red- skins. An expanded office facilitates the ever in- creasing staff and student body. The building has changed, and the last faces from that first year disappeared in 1965. Yet, true Redskin spirit, pride, and loyalty remain unchanged in the face of victorv or defeat. The modem machines and the efficient filing in the main office make it easy for these students to obtain information. Renovations in the band room resulted in additional floor space, acoustical ceiling, practice facilities, and offices. The 340 Corridor, once the old cafeteria, creates a change in atmosphere as it is the most modern section of the school.

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