Southwest High School - Wagistanian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1941

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STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL Bob Stone Presldent Fourth Row: Paul Lathes, Joanne Peterson, Claire Me Kevin, Marilyn Kaiser Third Row: Jean Caspbe 11, Marshall Bartlett, Ray Olson, John Lucas, Phil Nelson, George Van Ornus, Martha Way Second Row: Patty Hill, Betty Ollles, Dorothy Brace, Betty Mac Gllllvray, Herb Betts, Rodney Mitchell Front How: Jean Dixon, Bob Nelson, Bob Stone, Wally Klelnstuber, Carolyn Erlksen The governing body of the school, the Student Council, Is an or-ganlratlon which Is representative of the entire student body. Such problems as auditorium discipline, school festivities, and selection of school colors and nicknames, are typical of the services which have been rendered by this group. ★ HOME RuOM PRESIDENTS An example of democracy is exhibited In the hose room where the president Is the principal officer. Around him centers the majority of the hose room activities such as business meetings, reading of notices, and handling of finances. HOMP ROOM PRESIDENTS Top Row: Connie Altman, Marilyn Erickson, Lorraine Mann, Meta Blom, Jsck Smith, Clayton Brace, Jane Nelson, John Childs Middle Row: Dick Llnqulst, Ray Hatting, Dick Peterson, Don Ward, Bill McClellan Harry Murphy, Walt Wilder, Bob Smith Front Row: Marcia Seldesan, Jean Campbell, Dorothy Brace, Joe Feldman, Bob Goughnour, Doug Miller, Jim Klst

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MEMORY BOOK STAFF : i Dorothy Brace Editor Standing: Ernestine Bearg, Patricia Hartwig, Pat Batten, Tom Patterson, Elizabeth Buchanan, Edna Marie Burrlll, Bob Eaton, Wayne Baird, Dorothy Battln Seated: Miss Helga 8. BJorn-son, Faculty Adviser, Mrs. Lillian Hastings, Art Advisor, Dorothy Brace, Editor-in-chief, Mrs. Margaret Zit-tleman, Literary Supplement Adviser- MEMORY BOOK STAFF Although the Memory Book staff was chosen the entire student body, It united with a to produce this book. It was an experience time by both students and faculty advisers, eating and profitable. almost at random from 8lngleness of purpose enjoyed for the first For both It was lnter- SOITHWEST ARROW STAFF Lack of experience by the staff did not prevent early publication of the school paper. Under Mrs. Zlttleman, the Southeaster, changed later to the Southwest Arrow, was published In the first semester. The success of the staff Is apparent In the fact that the paper compares favornbly with those of other schools. ARROW STAFF Top Row: Kathleen Walsh, Jean Lacy, Virginia Black, Mary Dahl-mnn, Pat Whitten, Marlon Zacher, Harriet Betts, Pat Batten Middle Row: Bob Wold, Dorothy Brace, Carolyn Erlksen, patTousley, Pat Hartwig, Katherine Tral-nor, Bill Hanson Front Row: George Hondlik, Phil Nelson, Dick Jones, Mrs. Zlttloman, Aldrich Jones , Howard Kal-gren, Bob Eaton



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RADIO WORK8HOP I I I I I ! i i E « « I I I I I I I I I I i Top Ro : Grace Loo tetter, Jean Harris, Donna 8ampson, Marcella Montgomery Middle Roe: Dave ABldon, Jeanne Herbacek, Margaret fiushnell, Jean Mlk-ke Is on, Jasper Fowler Front Row: Jack Kelly, Wayne Hleld, Her-mlnl Elzea, Sam I'nschuld RADIO WORKSHOP The Radio Workshop Is an organization that has added such to school prestige throughout this past year. Under the able direction of Madeline 8. Long, the group has appeared over leading Minneapolis stations In features such as sports broadoasts, scenes from Shakespeare, and original scripts written by the students themselves. if Setting V. A. C. Setting up microphones, showing motion pictures, and regulating the Public Address System were but three of the duties of the Visual Audio Crew. They have been directed by Mr. Harry Pulver. With three boys working every hour, a total staff of 18 renders this valuable service to the school dally. V. A. C. Dick Holmes Pres ident Back Row: Van Alwln, Frank Chase, Donn Leussler, Jerry Klmm, Dick Lambert, Dick Prock, A1 Op-sahl, Lawrence Dewey Middle Row: Charles Bates, Richard Carlson, Ronald Craig, Ralph Van Dyke, Bill Kundy, Alan Mao-Ilroy Front Row: Tom Bamford, Richard Holmes, Bob Buckley, Mr. Pulver, Jim Merrill, Dick Olson

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