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

 - Class of 1984

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Senior Ellen Micheal works part-time at Roger ' s on Anthony. She is a checker there. Traci Lane works between 25 and 30 hours a week. She serves salads at MCL cafeteria. Students earn j pocket money I work because I need money to buy clothes, to go out with friends, and to save for college, said junior Kelly Bowers. Many students have part -time jobs to earn a little money on the side. Wages range from $2.50 to $5.50 an hour, and workers work anywhere from 10 to 30 hours a week. Freshman Dugan Hoffman says he likes his job because, ' It ' s nice to have money that I have earned, and I don ' t have to borrow it from my parents. There are some disadvantages, how- ever. Senior Carla Gerardot explains, It ' s nice to have a job but it is hard to be involved in sports, get good grades, and get your homework finished all at the same time. Money isn ' t the only ' reason stu- dents work. Jobs also give experience for future careers. Senior Lisa Gutemxith says, working part- time at the bark gives me the experience I need for my future business career. Stephanie Runyon serves ice cream to a customer at the mall. She works after school weekends. Cooking chicken and dinner rolls and preparing salad are just a few duties Betsy Wright does at work. 16 JOBS

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Junior Scott Tegtmeyer and freshman Andrea Ullyot dancing quietly at the Homecoming dance. Seniors Aric Sabin and Penny Myers get ready to spend an afternoon at the movies. Friends, fun without cash In a year when money Is hard to come by, students enjoyed going to such inexpensive places as the Elec- tric Circus, Putt-Putt Golf Games, Casbah and Glenbrook Square. These places were comfortable, like a home away from home. Amy Dutton, senior, said, I didn ' t have to worry about dressing up, and I didn ' t feel guilty about how much it cost. Friends and couples, enjoyed being able to relax and forget about the hard, grueling week that had passed by so slowly. Another place where students gathered in conmon interest was the football field. Students went to cheer their team to a victory and afterwards headed to the auxiliary gym for a dance. Yet, there were those who enjoyed a quiet dinner at a favorite resturaunt and an entertaining movie with that special someone for an evening on the town. This goes to show even though money is hard to come by, good friends and fun can still be found. Senior Tom Young and girlfriend enjoy each other ' s company at a North Side football game. DATING 15



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S.A.D.D. STUDENTS AGAINST DRIVING DRUNK 1800 hundred red, white, and black buttons were passed out to students THty DftlvE m January 9, 1984, the school was blanketed with S.A.D.D. posters. Each student and faculty member walked the halls of the school displaying S.A.D.D. (Students Against Driving Drunk) buttons on their purses and sweaters. The S.A.D.D. campaign, spearheaded by Peer Facilitators, was started because there was a concern by some upper- classmen about themselves and their peers. The goal of Peers was to provide information through movies, posters, brochures, and panel discussions. Through these channels Peers hoped to provide a greater amount of awareness of the dangers of drinking and driving. Following the button distribution, T-shirts went on sale, posters were distributed, and panel discussions took place in all sophomore and freshman health classes. Later in the year a panel of experts from around the state presented their views in the auditorium. The pictures and slogan tell it all; there is no need for explanation. The bulletin board in the main hall was one of many S.A.D.D. projects S.A.D.D. 17

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