Southwest High School - Wagistanian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1943

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 GET IN STEPYOU ROOKIES It seems that in this period our had points arc revealed and our good ones snowed under. Hut as we look around us, we see that our advisories haven’t done so badly after all, for many worthwhile things have been accomplished by them. Mrs. 1 loy’s advisory, room 208, has held the first place banking record for two consecutive years. Rooms 6, 202, 101, 5 are tied for second and third place in the banking honors. During the “March of Dimes” drive this year Miss Irene Holm berg’s room 105 turned in the greatest amount. Miss Brinley’s and Mrs. Zittleman's 12B group led the school in the scrap drive during the school scrap drive campaign. Mr. Halley’s advisory, 104 got the jump on all of the rooms at the beginning of the semester by completing all payments on the supplementary fees during the first week of the semester. These fees amount to two dollars per pupil. Mr. Halley’s pupils also boast of top honors for the Tag Day Sales. They sold more spring sport tags in proportion to the number of pupils than any other room in the school. MB . . 6 It Front Row: Vernice Hansen, Arecnia Forrester, Jean Dillman, Miss Holmberg (Adviser), Marilyn Erickson (President), Harriet Erickson, Mary Du Bay. ★ Row Two: Lois May Frank, Rosemary Hcrbacck, Peggy Shea. Bette Hankins, Shirley Holland, Lois Jans, Elaine Ingalls. ★ Row Three: Bill Frantz, Raymond Fusaro, Mar)' June Johnson, Roland Walbcrg, John DunniclifT, Dorinc Daniels, Francis Killeen. Row Four: Bill Hildreth, Bob Schoonmakcr, Ted Hays. Ronald Walters, George Dolan, Mary Ann Hutchinson. ★ Row Five: I.ec Johnson, Wesley Fraser, Bob Witt, Dave Mathicssen, George Van Ornum, Joe Fehr, Bob Otis. MB . . 202 ★ Front Row: Donna Aimer, Donald Hanson, Don Forbes (President). Barbara Burke, Kathryn Bo we. ★ Row Two: Janet Anderson, Marjorie Britt, Clinton Bergman, Dorothy Corl, Kathryn Gulbranson, Carol Bobinski. ★ Row 'Three: Nancy Dolvin, Maurinc Ches-ney, Jeanne Dahlman, Tom Barrett, Bob Boyer, Bob Ahlness, Mary Louise Caton. ★ Row Four: Judy Couch. Lois Cornelius, Bill Cross, Nancy Cronon, Shirley Carte, Doris Racl. Row Fit e: Nancy Buell, Miss Williams (Adviser), Mary Hauk, Van Alwin, Marjorie Kelly, Jane Couch, IjVcrnc Jensen. ★ Row Six: Diu re nee Dewey, Jack Burnstcin. Thomas Bam ford, Dick Comee, Herb Betts, Zama Cornell. ★ Row Seven: Peter Aurness, Charles Barnett, George Schulze, Boh Comee, Howard Brush, Ed Braddock, Ronald Craig. MB . . 106 Front Row: Beverly MacCoy, Gordon Lindholm, Kenneth Peterson (President), Mr. Pedersen (Adviser), Betty Mickclson. Peggy Maclnnis, Mary Jane Jordan. ★ Row Two: (.orraine Kelly, Barbara Mills. Mary Laughman. Jeanne Marie Olson. Carol Warner, Georgia Keim, Marilyn Kaiser. ★ Row Three: Harris Dealt, Patty Mahoney, Susan Kanian, Pat Murnanc, Paula Leek, lone Johnson. Row Four: Jim McGic, Bob Marvin, Bill Roth, Rod Ringbloom. David (.auric, Katherine Koenig. Marjorie Kirk. ★ Row Five: Douglas King. Rolf Rasmussen, Audrey Koenig, Robert King, Laync Keith. Jack Little. Row Six: Bob Davis, Bob Johnson, Jim Littlejohn. Warren Ost, Don Ringham, Bill Rouch, Jack Roscmcycr.

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NEW DRILL SQUADS The two pauses in our school day come during advisory period and at lunch. The former starts at 8:20 and ends at 8:35. During this period, attendance is taken, announcements arc read and then a smooth voice comes in over the Public Address System with Your Advisory Bulletin. Much to our regret seventh hour slips, fail slips, and truant notices arc also given out. Collections are taken for various scholastic fees and representatives for school organizations are chosen. 11A . . 210 k Front Rom-: Mr . Zmlcman (Adviser), Jean Guerton, Bernice Nelson, Kay Stamvnod (Treacurcr). Pat Herman (President). Jim Sheehan (Vice-President). Muriel Giroux. Miss Brinley ( Adviser). AW Two: Kli ahcth (.arson, Eileen Dill-man, Frances Anderson. Beverly Cold. Nancy Thorson, Pat Boran, Louise Graner. Row Three: Marlin Clark. Betty Swenson, Beverly Hrobock, Barbara Brett, D rrjinc Rspeseth, Barbara Elveram, Kara Link, Barbara Milton. Rou- Four: Herbert lohnson. Howard Schwartz, Bob Manske, Georgia Baldwin, Bill Ode ard. Albert Dikian, Marjorie Cross, Shirlee Watson, Kenneth Rv-berj. + Row Fite: Dale Halls. Elver Fautsch, Marvin Hanson. Jim Kist, Isora Peel, John Andrews, Don Ford, Bill Mara. Fmelcc Krcmcr. k Row Six: Bob Nelson. George Wold. Frances Osgood, Mary Lou Kocstcr, Ted Hanwin, Robert Pat-tec. Richard Rislcy, Helen Stephens, Joan Hansen. ★ Row Seven: Millard Ixe. Dick Spear, Bill lannell. Bob Medaris, |im Rcrat, Ralph Van Dyke. Garry Woodward, F.rncst Meyers, Russ Knudson, Roy OLvon. At Christmas lime most advisories trim a tree and decorate the room in keeping with the Christmas spirit. The advisory periods arc lengthened on such occasions to let the pupils hold their parties. A special advisory period is held every other Thursday for tlx: distribution of the school newspaper. Every advisory has a Red Cross Quota to meet during the semester. Miss Williams' homeroom 201, was the first one to complete this quota. LEST WE FORGET We Salute You: From the battlefields of life, just as from any battlefield, a few of us must depart before the others. Wally, your battlefield was hallowed ground, dedicated to the cause of peace and brotherhood. Now we arc fighting a war for that hallowed cause which you hoped could be attained without bloodshed. To those of us you left behind, the challenge ever remains the same, to live better and more worthwhile lives. May your spirit of universal brotherhood shine brighter and brighter until the perfect day. And so, as the echo of the bugle, calling us to battle, resounds across our camp—we salute you, Walter Klein-steuber. 25



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11B . . 209 k Front Row: Jean Rose, LaVonne Anderson, Amy Stotesbery, Miss Rachic (Adviser), Walter Wilder (President), Helen Pctzold, Marion Donner, ★ Row Two: Nancy Taylor, Dorothy Reid, Marilyn Thommen, Jeanne Reed, Pat Jones, Frank Tupa. + Row Three: Elaine Paul, Ruth Porter, Irene Taus, Marjorie Kaniut. Mildred Simmons, Mary Kaniut. Paul Storm. ★ Row Four: Arloa Plant, Dorothy Ziulcman. Bernadette Parker, Kathleen Wheeler, Gcral-dinc l'orrcr, Victor Sandvig. ★ Row Fire: Patty Cooper, Bill Zietz, Aldcn Smith, Dick Stutsman, Douglas Wood, Dick Smith, Bill Pfatf. ★ Row Six: Cameron Tice, Herb Touslcy, Ken Morse, Guy Cleveland, Frances Wor-man, Bob Timm, Dick Stollcr, Charles Sell. I0A . . 101 ■kFront Row: Betty Hyland, Florence Boehning, Joanne King, Roberta Nor-berg, Richard NordquLst (President), Riva Horwitz, Lois Jones. ★ Row Two: Harriet Chadbourn, Jackie Bachmann, Shirley Ford, Mary Moukalian, Phyllis Heike. Mrs. Hastings (Adviser). ★ Row Three: Bill Bradley, Winsor Durycc, Fay Brimeyer, Norman Diamond, Meta Blom, Eileen Johnson, Phyllis Nasby. ★ Row Four: Don Anderson, Doug Allcrt, Dick Fried ricks, Marvin Haugen, Orin Anderberg, Roger Goodman. ★ Row Fire: Dick Carlson, Frand Haycr, Walter Johnson, Russell Booth, Armcl Frappia, Ted Flcury, Bob Christy- I0A . . 206 ★ •Vow Row: Nell Saskett, Nancy Sac-kett, Hugh Thorson (President), Miss Martin (Adviser), Joanne Tufty, Lynne Segal. Row Two: Julie Stack, Sheldon KiclTer, Bob Pearson, Mary Reese, Helen Roth. Arlonc Prcpschal. ★ Row Three: Ruth Roscndahl, Mae White, Pat Packard, Margaret Thompson, Mary Shafer, Virginia Rennie. ★ Row Four: Tom Hagman, Ronald Johnston, Sam Jordan, Jack Kalgren, Kent Madson. ★ Row Fire: Bob Miller, Tom Nichaus, Bill McPhcc, Bob Perkins, Paul Swanson, Doug Miller. I0B . . 2 ★ Vow Row: Jerry Elverum, Bob Davis, Miss Nordquist (Adviser), Barbara Beall (President), Joanne Barker, James Collins. ★ Row Two: Betty Curran. Mary Blickun, Patty Brown, Joanne Edwards, Florence Dunn, Dorothy Drew. ★ Row Three: Pat Baird, Beverly Rudie, Joan Cxiurturc, Pat Johnson, Bernice CotTman, Sally Durfee. ★ Row Four: Alberta Bushncli, Dorothy Bush, Jackie Bocse, Earl Blombcrg, Marilyn Appleton, Marvisc Archambo. ★ Row Rire: Dave Lykken, Charles Leer. Bob Kingston. Earl Adams, Gloria Bing, Kathleen Christgau. ★ Row Six: John Brose, Bill Conant, Don Baird, Dick Bylund, Bob Brett, Lloyd Conrad, Dick Hall.

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