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

 - Class of 1977

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Junior George Panagiotou shows friends that I.U. is number one. Junior Wayne Kelly sports one of many popular beer t- shirts. The Fonz is everyone's idol, including George Cham- bers, junior. A big grin beams on the face of Sophomore Stewart Ott as he shows his school spirit. 13

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Year's Craze Rated Tops What is our symbolized silent language? Almost any American between the age of nine and 25 will mutter, At-shirt. T-shirts have been popular for years because they're comfortable and they can be worn with jeans. Recently, however, t-shirts have been discovered as a great mode for self-expression. In the 1976 summer Olympics, the Americans enter- tained the multi-national audience by displaying various t-shirts. Dwight Stone, a famous high jumper, wore a Mickey Mouse shirt. Later in the week he switched to a t- shirt with I love French-Canadians printed on the back. Bruce Jenner, the winner of the Decathlon, wore his lucky t-shirt all week. Printed on the front were the words: Feet Don't Fail Me Now. The t-shirt craze has also reached South Side. In addition to using this colorful attire to reveal them- selves, students use t-shirts to support groups. But what is the favorite t-shirt of all? The South Side t-shirt, of course! f • C 1 Hncer.' 1 . 1 Mtl t ■ Boogying down is the favorite pastime of this fancy dancer. Sophomore Kim Gorman. Mike Hunter, junior, presents a challenge for his companions to try to top his t-shirt. Sophomore Kyle Rickman scowls as he serves as a billboard plugging his favorite gym shoe. 12



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,»' Monday A.M. VS Friday P.M. Students had to face something worse than the sack- ing of Rome or the siege of Troy; there were Monday mornings! Rather than sleeping until 1 :00 in the after- noon, Kellys groggily pulled themselves from the secu- rity of their beds at 6:30 a.m. and arrived at school at 8:00, one and one-half hours later. The well-known peanut grower of the southern states, Jimmy Carter claims Monday mornings are a disgrace to the human race. Sophomore Kevin Leamon expressed his feelings by saying, Mondays are depressing because you have the whole week to look forward to. However, most finally adapted to the swing of things by the first of June! Many Archers anticipated Friday afternoon. It was the end of a long, busy week and the beginning of a short, exciting weekend. Fridays also served as good times to complete unfinished homework that had been due the month before. Junior, Angle Exner quizzically commented, It's Fri- day? I just woke up! Monday mornings and Junior Steve Kardatze don't agree as he studies at breakfast. Senior Paul Kesterke hesitates as he enters school realizing he has a long week ahead. After an exciting weekend Juniors Wendy Fried and Bill Schilling labor and rest. 14

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