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

 - Class of 1980

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Homecoming tradition continues You mean you have your Homecoming during basketball season? That's a question often raised by students of other schools, but at South Side it has become an accepted tradition. This year's Homecoming began with a comfortable victory over the Bishop Luers Knights. At half- time the court nominees were announced as the other students speculated on who the winners would be. The after-game disco wa s well attended by South Siders eager to dance and find out the results of the nominations. The members were announced, headed by Sen- iors Michele Myers and Mike Cun- ningham, the 1980 Queen and King. The couple began the tradi- tional dance alone, joined later by the rest of the court and finally by the other students in attendance. Mike Cunningham, Homecoming King- to-be, hustles for the ball. Michele Myers, senior, sits on her throne as Homecoming Queen. Scotty Ferrell and Tanya Jackson, sen- iors, take their places on the court.

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A controversial Ku Klux Klan march took place in the streets of Waynedale. World . . A Deposed Shah and an Aya- tollah Shows his Stripes. That was one of the big news stories of the year. Fifty American hostages held for over a hundred days in Iran, waited daily to be told of their fate. A special thanks was extended to Canada for its aid in the premature escape of six offi- cials. One week later the Canadi- ans said they would not be as helpful in aiding American draft dodgers. The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan and raised the sug- gestion in our country of a possi- ble boycott of the summer Olym- pics in Moscow. Starvation plagued Cambodia, despite the U.S. efforts to aid its people. The Pope made a debut appear- ance in the States in front of standing room only crowds. Gold and silver shown glori- ously with unbelievably high prices. National . . . Nationally, the country took on many sad faces. The dollar frowned as it watched its value diminish. Gas prices soared to new heights, with inflation and unemployment right at their heels. Groucho Marx, John Wayne, Jimmy Durante, and William Douglas were among the greats that will be missed in the future. As if those losses weren't enough, the death of Elvis Presley was stir- red up again with accusations of drug abuse on the part of his doc- tors. The trampling of 1 1 concert- goers in Cincinnati horrified news watchers. The lack of snow in Lake Placid scared Olympic officials, but Mother Nature pulled through at the last moment. In the midst of nationwide pri- maries. President Carter pro- posed draft registration of both men and women. After many delays, the ground-breaking for additional school facilities began. News 1 9



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A program, topped with a red rose, sym- bolizes seniors' Touch of Class. Eric Carl Artherhults, senior, humors the Senior Class with a prom story. Jim Warren, senior, enjoys the evening's entertainment after his dinner. Night made for seniors' memories The Lamp Post was the site of the 1980 Senior Banquet. Seniors were treated to a dinner of ham and roast beef, an invocation, and speeches from guests Dr. Lester Grile and Mr. Jack Weicker. However, the highlight of the program was the after-dinner entertainment. Eric Artherhults monitored the activity as a humor- ous master of ceremonies. The program contained a candid film called Faces produced by Sen- ior Holly Hyland. Seniors also enjoyed skits portraying the teachers' lounge and the hour long. The banquet grew sentimen- tal with the singing of Seniors Peggy Couch, Sheila Brewer and Andy Alatza. Senior Banquet 21

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