South Side High School (Fort Wayne, Indiana)

South Side High School (Fort Wayne, Indiana)

Infobox School2
name = South Side High School


motto =
established = 1922
type = Public Secondary
locale = Urban
address = 3601 South Calhoun Street
grades = 9-12
head_name = Principal
head = Thomas Smith
head_name2 =
head2 =
city = Fort Wayne
state = Indiana
country = United States
coordinates = coord|41.05254|-85.13726|display=inline,title|region:US-IN_type:edu
students = 1,536
faculty =
oversight = Fort Wayne Community Schools
athletics = Summit Athletic Conference
colors = Green and White color box|green color box|white
newspaper = "South Side Times"
mascot = Archer
free_label =
free =
website = [https://www.edline.net/pages/South_Side_High_School/ South Side High School]

South Side High School is a high school in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

History

On September 11, 1922, South Side High School opened its doors to students for the first time. The idea of a second high school in the city of Fort Wayne became a reality in 1920 when Fort Wayne High School, later known as Central High School, became overcrowded. As a site for the new high school, the school board chose a tract of land on South Calhoun Street close to the city limits. The land on which the school was constructed had been used for gardens by the residents. The land that the football field was constructed was rather flat. This site had previously been occupied by the Kaylor Brickyard. At the present north entrance of South Side, where Darrow Avenue once ran, there used to be a creek called Shawnee Creek, or Shawnee Run. A bridge spanned the creek close to the present north entrance to the school. After Calhoun Street was paved, the creek gradually filled up with rubbish and trash. When South Side opened, it was said to have been the largest one-story school in the country. The building itself covered three acres and the normal capacity was 1,500 students.

When South Side High School opened its doors, classes were primarily held in the south part of the building because the north section, particularly in the area of the Gymnasium, and not as yet been completed. To further complications, the approximate 800 high school students shared the building with 510 grade school students. The South Side Grade School continued to be part of the faculty until the Autumn of 1925 when Harrison Hill School opened. Mr. Herbert Voorhees, long time South Side Chemistry teacher, commented on the early weeks of classes as saying: "Since there was no door to my room, I shouted chemical symbols above the accompaniment of a concrete mixer in the place where the gym now is."

When South Side High School first opened, desks and other furnishings had not been delivered to classrooms. As a result, students frequently had to sit on nail kegs. Because of construction was not completed, half-day sessions were held for several weeks until October 30, 1922 when the first full-day session took place.

The "South Side Times"

The first issue of the school newspaper, "South Side Times", a four-page version, was on October 6, 1922. Ruth Wagner was the first editor-in chief. For the next two decades, "South Side Times" consistently won top honors from several scholastic press associations, including "Best High School Paper in Indiana," "Best High School Paper East of the Mississippi," and "Best High School Paper in the United States."

outh Side Football

The South Side Archer football team has much success and dominance in the SAC by always finshing in the top five for the past eight years. The Archers have been successful in the playoffs by going to the second round of the playoffs for the last six years and winning one sectional championship. South Side also has a storied rivalry against the North Side Redskins in the battle for the Totem Pole. But their biggest rivals are the Bishop Luers Knights and the Snider Panthers.

Notable Alumni

*Shelly Long - actress
*Bill Blass - designer
*Julia Barr - actress
*Damarcus Beasley - Professional soccer player, two time FIFA World Cup Finals participant
*Jamar Beasley - soccer player
*Bernard Pollard - NFL football player
*Lamar Smith - NFL football player
* Derek Carpenter (tennis player) Division I Tennis Player

External links

* [https://www.edline.net/pages/South_Side_High_School South Side High School @ edline.net]
* [http://archeralumni.org/ archeralumni.org]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • North Side High School (Fort Wayne, Indiana) — Coordinates: 41°5′49.85″N 85°8′7.73″W / 41.0971806°N 85.1354806°W / 41.0971806; 85.1354806 …   Wikipedia

  • Concordia Lutheran High School (Fort Wayne, Indiana) — Concordia Lutheran High School, Fort Wayne, Indiana Location Fort Wayne, Indiana, (Allen County),  United States …   Wikipedia

  • Southside High School — or South Side High School can refer to:*Southside High School (Gadsden, Alabama) *Southside High School (Selma, Alabama) *Southside High School (Batesville, Arkansas) *Southside High School (Bee Branch, Arkansas) *Southside High School (Fort… …   Wikipedia

  • Fort Wayne Community Schools, Allen County, Indiana — The Fort Wayne Community Schools (FWCS) corporation is the Fort Wayne, Indiana area public school district, and is the second largest in Indiana. It operates six high schools, eleven middle schools, and over thirty elementary schools, serving… …   Wikipedia

  • List of high schools in Indiana — This is a list of high schools in the state of Indiana containing grades 9 12. A =Adams County= *Adams Central High School, Monroe, Adams County, Indiana *Bellmont High School, Decatur, Indiana *South Adams Jr./Sr. High School, Berne, Indiana… …   Wikipedia

  • Indiana High School Boys Basketball Champions — 1911 Crawfordsville 1912 Lebanon 1913 Wingate 1914 Wingate (2) 1915 Thorntown 1916 Lafayette 1917 – Lebanon (2) 1918 Lebanon (3) 1919 Bloomington 1920 Franklin 1921 Franklin (2) 1922 Franklin (3) 1923 Vincennes 1924 Martinsville 1925 Frankfort… …   Wikipedia

  • Bishop Luers High School — Infobox High School name = Bishop Luers High School imagesize = caption = Bishop Luers High School in 2008. motto = established = 1958 type = Parochial, Secondary district = Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne South Bend faculty = 41 head name …   Wikipedia

  • Northrop High School — Coordinates: 41°8′47.77″N 85°8′22.56″W / 41.1466028°N 85.1396°W / 41.1466028; 85.1396 …   Wikipedia

  • Bishop Dwenger High School — Infobox High School name = Bishop Dwenger High School imagesize = caption = motto = established = 1963 type = Parochial, Secondary district = Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne South Bend faculty = 67 principal = Fred Tone enrollment = 1,062… …   Wikipedia

  • Anthony Wayne — For other uses, see Anthony Wayne (disambiguation). Anthony Wayne Nickname Mad Anthony …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”