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Steve Lubbehusen, senior, and Melissa Liven- sparger, junior, share a few bright eyed moments togetherjphoto by Keller Rick Turner, senior, explains to Michael Ryan, junior, the fine art of playing Tiddly Winks with gigantic sticksjphoto by Keller Mr. Jacquay and junior Dan Boyko fine tune a sketch while fan , senior Paula Jacobi, looks on.!photo by Duong Some ladies take a break after a hard evening on the grid-iron.!Photo by Duong A -- Opening
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i'-be This year it's going to be different , everyone who has ever tried to Fave their mark has said this phrase. he staff of this year's Totem wanted o leave their mark by making the best learbook they could and live up to the wesome tradition of past books. The first thing the book needed was Ia theme. The theme had to be a phrase hat told a story about South Side. 'Left of Center tells everyone that South is different and proud of the uniqueness. T The next step was to get pictures that showed the world what we thought the school really was like. When you look at yearbooks, you see people, not buildings. People make South Side great and different. Lastly, the 1986-87 Totem needed stories. lt needed a voice to tell about the lives that the students lived. The book needed a way to tell about the four-year life stories that took place. When these pages are read twenty years from now, the 1986-87 school year will leap to life and the mark we, as a school, left willhave been worth it. - Jesse Martin ii. ,mi N .. 'Mmm-,. ,W W 1'l-wurw, Af- ,. l,,,.s--- T ' - A smile and a pleasant attitude always makes school more fun. Staci Alberts, freshman, dem- onstrates that this still holds true.!photo by Duong Opening 3
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WDW Left of Center unusual that it does not seenfi io mean anythingate all. Ani author writes what is 'on his or her mindg We all know that here at South Side people' thinkin llwl ia lot ofgdifferent ways and not Lall i oil them are' as serious or yasllfunnylyas' the. othersgf ' Remembem reaid .i-l thislyearbooki i with anloperi mind, we wrote itiwith OW-il 2 ii': 5 'L r H Danfefrleafscnr - fl or ' Junior Paul Brateman asks the photographer, Wanna' dance? !Photo by Duong. The art of dining takes skill and dainty care as demonstrated by Sam Young, seniorjphoto by Duong Opening
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