David M. Roth, class of 1940, died August 27, 2020. Dave participated in many sports while at South Side including the mile relay team which broke the school record in 1940. He was awarded the Kenworthy Trophy for Outstanding Sportsmanship in varsity athletics and was a member of the All-City Football team. Later Dave received the Distinguished Alumni Award. During WWII, Dave served in the Pacific as a naval officer on a seagoing amphibious ship that participated in six island invasions. His ship was the first to land in the Okinawa Campaign and thought to be the first U.S. ship to land on Japanese soil. After returning from military service, he married Margaret Harrod ’41 and they were together 72 years until her death in 2019. Dave also attended college earning a B.S. degree in Business Administration. He had a successful career in real estate. Dave also found time to be active in many community organizations during his lifetime. Dave is survived by sons, Greg and John; daughters, Sharon Wartenbe and Kathy Golm; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. David H. Bastian, class of 1942, passed away April 19, 2020. After graduating from South Side he went to work at G.E.… Read More
Thanks to the generosity of our South Side Family of Alumni and Friends, we are honored to announce the 12 recipients of the 2020 South Side High School Alumni Association/Foundation Scholarships totaling $29,600. These amazing students have demonstrated a work ethic that has made them outstanding candidates for these Awards, and have shown that they will use their knowledge and education to continue to strive for success. Due to the current Covid-19 situation, we were not able to present the Scholarships at an award ceremony, where they would have been honored in front of classmates, family and friends. Therefore, we ask that you reach out to these students and offer congratulations, as they certainly deserve them. Due to these circumstances, Scholarship Awards have been mailed to the following outstanding students. We are very proud to be able to contribute to their future endeavors. . Victoria Carrillo – Allen Sheldon Scholarship Initial Award – $3,300 first year, Renewable $3,300 second year to study Nursing at the University of Saint Francis in Fort Wayne, IN Houda Dine – Jennifer Manth I Scholarship – $2,500 to study Human Biology/minor in French or Spanish at Indiana University in Bloomington, IN Yori Finley – Graham… Read More
Jeanette Harlan Lohse, class of 1935, died January 28, 2020. She taught kindergarten for 50 years, retiring from East Allen County Schools in 1992. Jeanette was active in various women’s groups at both Plymouth Congregational Church and Taylor Chapel United Methodist Church. She and her husband, Norman, were married for 62 years before his passing in 2005. Jeanette is survived by her sister, Betty Harlan Boldt ’40; two children Joan Weber and Jeff Lohse; five grandsons; and seven great-grandchildren. Doris Rahrer Estep, class of 1936, passed away January 8, 2020. She was an active member of the YMCA and Trinity English Lutheran Church. Doris is survived by her daughter, Trudy Estep Wray ‘62; five grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; and a great-great-granddaughter. Naomi Kline Sutter-McNett, class of 1938, died January 12, 2020. Naomi worked in the knitting mills early on and then later at Magnavox. She was a devoted Christian and member of the North Side Missionary Church. Naomi was talented at crocheting and knitting. She is survived by her children, Jerrold Sutter and Judy Emley; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and her sister, Dorothy Kline Meyer ’41. Doris Pritchard Romey, class of 1940, passed away February 24, 2020. She married R. Dale… Read More
POSTPONED- The Veterans Day Breakfast is cancelled due to COVID. It is being re-scheduled for MAY 2022. Watch for Details. As you are aware, we will be celebrating South Side’s Centennial School Year 2021-2022. As part of the festivities, we are planning a Veteran’s Day breakfast, (Nov. 11, 2021) for SSHS Veteran Alumni. The Alumni Office does not have a list of those veterans, so we are asking everyone to provide contact information for any Veteran they might know. Please forward this request to anyone that may be able to provide that information: family, friends, neighbors, etc. Thanks for your help…. Judy
Leona Zweig Rosenberg, former faculty member, died December 12, 2019 in Chicago. Donald E. Waldrop, former faculty member and coach, died September 10, 2019 in St. Augustine, FL. Margery Quackenbush Heinzelmann, class of 1939, died September 12 in Columbia City. Warren W. Schueler, class of 1939, passed away October 8, 2019. Warren served in the U.S. Army during WWII. After the war, he ran Schueler Appliances with his father and son. He was a long-time member of the Downtown Kiwanis Club, 100% Club and Emmanuel Lutheran Church. Survivors include his son, Mitchell; brother, Neal ’44; stepdaughters, Kristeen English, Kathleen Wedler; stepsons, Richard, Stephen and Jeffrey Weaver; 13 step-grandchildren; and 23 step-great-grandchildren. Mary Wetzel Allmandinger, class of 1940, died November 3, 2019. Mary was a member of Bethany Lutheran Church where she was actively involved with quilting, flower planting, Bible study, and Sunday School. She had worked at GE and retired from FWCS. She is survived by her sons, Thomas and Steven; daughter, Sue Weterick; four grandchildren and three great-granddaughters. Robert R. Kiester, class of 1940, passed away November 18, 2019. Bob served his country in the U.S. Army Air Corps during WWII and retired as a Lt. Col. In the… Read More
Centennial Scholar Award In June 2022 South Side High School will graduate its 100th Class of Seniors. Since opening in the fall of 1921, South Side has graduated many outstanding students who played key roles in the monumental events of the 20th century. We hope that trend continues throughout the 21st Century. To ensure that our graduates have the resources to pursue higher education and to celebrate the school’s centennial, the South Side High School Foundation has approved a special one-time scholarship for a member of the Class of 2022. The Centennial Scholar award will go to one graduating senior based on 1) His/her academic achievements, 2) Involvement in school and community activities, 3) Demonstration of leadership skills, 4) Demonstration of significant financial need and 5) Favorable feedback from scholarship committee interviewers, teachers and school administrators. Our goal is to award a minimum of $2,000 annually up to 4 years to one graduating senior of the Class of 2022. In order to renew the scholarship each year, the student will need to provide proof of continued enrollment in a qualified four-year college making adequate progress toward a degree. The minimum value of this award will be $8,000. We would like… Read More
Dorothy L. Schwier (Lahrman)Schray, class of 1936, died April 27, 2019 in Spring, TX. Dorothy was a teenager during the Great Depression and worked to help her brothers and sister support their mother and family. She worked retail sales, modeled fur coats, and was training to be a buyer for women’s clothes. Dorothy’s life took a different path when she married Charles Lahrman in 1941 and followed him through various postings while he served in the Air Force. Charles passed away in 1971 and Dorothy married Lyle Schray. They had 25 wonderful years together before his passing. Survivors include her daughter, Becky Holland; daughter-in-law, Linda Lahrman; five grandchildren; several step-grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Charles O. Long, class of 1940, passed away February 9, 2019. At the time of his death, Chuck was living in Ocala, FL. His college years at the University of Michigan were interrupted by World War II where he served as an air force pilot instructor and then radar navigator for a B-29 bomber team. He flew several missions in the Pacific theater out of Saipan. Chuck fondly recalled flying missions over POW camps to drop aid-barrels immediately following the ending of the war. He… Read More
Every year your SSHS Alumni Association along with the SSHS Foundation present scholarships to several outstanding students. Awards night was held Tuesday, May 7th, and thanks to the generous contributions of your fellow alumni, SSHS Friends, and SSHS family we were able to award $29,000.00 in scholarship money to these outstanding Archers. Rowan Akers a 1 year General Endowment Scholarship to pursue a degree in Artificial Intelligence/Robotics at Indiana University in Bloomington, IN. Olivia Boehme the 1 year Lowell S. Coats Scholarship to pursue a degree in Elementary Education and Dance at Ball State University in Muncie, IN. Simone Corey the 1 year Golden Scholarshir to pursue a degree in Nursing at Ball State University in Muncie, IN. Reagan Gustin the Jane Langdon Scholarship to pursue a degree in Nursing at Indiana University in Bloomington, IN. Berenice Cruz the Mary Graham 2 year Technical School Scholarship to pursue a degree in Psychology at Ivy Tech in Fort Wayne, IN. Leticia Johnson the Allan Sheldon Renewable Scholarship to pursue a degree in Physical Therapy at the University of Saint Francis in Fort Wayne, IN. Elisabeth Kolkman the Mary Graham 1 year Scholarship to pursue a degree in Ecological and Evolutionary Biology… Read More
Phyllis Bush, former faculty member and English Department Chair, died March 19, 2019 in Fort Wayne. She is survived by her wife, Donna, son David; and two grandsons. Kenneth W. Hullinger, faculty member for 29 years, died at his home in Leo, IN on March 9, 2019. He is survived by his wife, Charlotte; three children; and four grandsons. Herman “Earl” Weinert, former math teacher, died April 12, 2019 at Lutheran Life Villages. Margaret Foland Bauer, class of 1936, died February 22, 2019. Margaret was the first female in the marching band when it went co-ed in 1933. She worked at Stillman’s Department Store and Montgomery Ward. She was a member of the Fort Wayne Hobby and Collectors Guild and at the age of 100 she was still an avid candy maker. Margaret is survived by her daughter, Judy Parker, two grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Frederick O. Brubaker, class of 1936, died March 28, 2019. Fred served in the United States Army before working at many places such as Fort Wayne Blue Print, General Electric, Lincoln Reproduction, Bible Truth Publishing, and Noll Press Printing. He built his own home on Winchester Road and he loved to travel with… Read More
Fort Wayne Area PTA Council Founders’ Day Dinner is being hosted at South Side High School on Thursday, February 28, 2019. There is a vendor fair starting at 6:00 for area PTA Boards to peruse. Doors open for dinner at 6:30, with dinner at 7:00. Entertainment will be provided by various Feeder schools and SSHS family clubs, including Memorial Park Swing Choir and the Kekionga Steel Drummers. Speakers for this occasion will be Superintendent of FWCS Dr. Wendy Robinson, Principal Adam Swinford, and the PTA Council President. Admission is $25, and there will be an 80’s theme, with dancing, musical performances, and additional activities. Everyone is welcome, and may dress accordingly. Hope to see you there….