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• The Ivy Day queen and court consist of Snouffer, Beasley, Athan, Jackson, Worthman, Glass, Abernathy. - Mr. Lester Grile, superintend- ent of schools, marches in his last Ivy Day ceremony. 15
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Rain Won't Stop Eager Seniors ▼Jackson, Myers, and Stewart plant ivy near the school during the traditional event last year. Ivy Day was rainy last year, but it didn't dampen the spirits of the graduating seniors or of the underclass- men who were looking for- ward to the day they would be the ones to march down Calhoun and Oakdale. Ivy Day is one of South Side's finest and longest- standing traditions. The sen- iors have their own special day to march in the parade, elect a queen and her court, and have a program in the auditorium. The class of 1980's queen was Tanya Jackson. Her attendants were Chris Aber- nathy, Julie Athan, Robin Beasley, Bonnie Glass, Becky Snouffer, and Alice Worth- man. The seniors gathered in the auditorium, where class president Michelle Myers welcomed them. Andy Alatza, the master of cere- monies, then presented the queen's court. Michael Stew- art followed with the coro- nation of Ivy Day Queen. Dan Safran, Ivy Day ora- tor, talked for a few minutes, and then the senior choir sang The Ivy Song. Samuel Nunez then presented the ivy to Superintendent Lester Grile, who made an accept- ance speech. After the program in the auditorium was over, the senior class officers went outside and planted the ivy. A Tonya Jackson, Barbara Car- roll, Michele Myers, Jenni Erickson and Michael Stewart, seniors, lead the Ivy Day parade down Calhoun. AMany underclassmen watch the parade, even though it is raining during most of the cere- mony. 14
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►The rock group Blackfoot per- forms to the delight of a sell-out crowd at the AC DC concert at the Coliseum. Debbie Durkes, senior, watches the game intently as Wolfgang Schaaf, junior, sur- prised, sees the camera. A'Maybe if I put this here, he tries, once more, to fix says Brent Howard, senior, as deluxe special. L6
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