South Side High School - Totem Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1965

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Page 15 text:

Preparing to avenge the North Side Redskins, seniors Linda Weaver, Carol Lee, Diane Meyers, Kathy Keegan, and Sue lorgensen perform a satire of Little Red Riding Hood' entitled Little Green Riding Cloak' to help arouse school spirit. Performing their duty as school majorettes, the organization marches in the I9fi4 Ivy Day parade. The majorettes march at ball games and at various parades in Fort Wayne including the Veteran s Day and Memorial Day parades. 11

Page 14 text:

Assemblies Workshop member Larry Shine reminisces to his family abour previous Thanksgiving during rhe Thanksgiving Day assembly. In an aura of education and service. South Sides manifold student organizations have taken their rightful places. Persons, projects, and programs come and go, but the same vibrant spirit lives on. The personality of South Side is molded and ennobled to a great degree by these organizations, and that personality is also individualized by the uniqueness and degree of excellence achieved by them. The newly-formed Cinema Guild brought what is a whole new dimension of education into our school, while other clubs maintained and extended the activities which have determined their revered reputation through the passing years. Times homeroom agents Kay Dickey and Laura Graham turn in subscriprion money to their bookheads Maureen Mickelson, Kathy Doyle, and Linda Ingebrand. Archery Art Assemblies Workshop Band Booster Bridge Choir Cinema Guild Hi-Y Junior Academy of Science Latin Lettermen Library Maiorettes Meterice National Honor Society Orchestra Pegasus Philo Political Science Quill and Scroll Red Cross Rifle Safety Council Times Totem Usher Vesta Visual Education Wranglers Yell Y-Teens 10



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Christmas-Card magnate Gary Bennet listens to the pleas of Lee Gold- man as the latter begs the artist to stick to simpler designs than the one on the wall for his cards. Sue Mumy, the secretary, observes the action at the Philo Christmas Party play . . . Come on, baby, let's do the jerk, say these students as they help support the school functions by their attendance at the after-game dances. The dances are held in the cafeteria and are sponsored by the clubs of South as a means of making money. Recreation is a vital aspect of Sout h Side life, necessary to balance the greater demands made on the mind and spirit hy other endeavors; such inner renovation is constantly in ever-changing, ever-unique progress. 12

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