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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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Curriculum continues to provide knowledge When one begins to look at what high school really is, he may come up with a variety of different answers. But when he considers the most important aspect of a high school, the only conclusion he can draw is aca- demics. As Mr. Jack Weicker, princi- pal, said, the number-one rea- son for students to come to South Side is to be equipped with education. South Side does pride itself on the fact that it has one of the finest teaching staffs anywhere. And this staff grew this year by bringing 21 new teachers to accommodate the arrival of a freshman class. There are many excellent courses of study at South. Many of these fields are English, math, social studies, art, music, science, business, industrial arts, foreign language, and physical education. Although one may enjoy vari- ous extra-curricular activities, he must remember that they are extra from the insur- mountable importance of a good curriculum that would be for one's own benefit. No matter what road one may take after high school, whether college, work, or trade school, there is an academic path at South he can take. At South there are courses for all the dif- ferent school needs. Academies 23 :';i '■'■■:■■ ' 'H '■W :!.T']ht ■■ -. ?;■ ■: ''}.■'•$$ 1 ■ ■ ■■';■ ■
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