Southwest High School - Wagistanian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1944

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 mvc him an advantage ERICK-xhing liilI Se+iiosi Luabd 'll i+ute'U cMo+ioa. Roll Ami Rican Legion......................George Schulze American Legion Auxiliary........Nancy Cronon Rose Reese..........................Margaret Townsend S.A.R..................................Roberi Roszelle Star Journal......................Irene Taus Science Award..................Raymond Fusaro Judy Couch Jane Couch Nancy Taylor Waller Wilder Nancy Smith Nancy Cronon Irene Taus Harriet Erickson Thomas Bamford Dorothy Zittieman William Ziet George Schulze Marilyn Erickson Ruth Porter ♦PEGGN BODDY. Simplicity lias a magnetism of its own. Banquet. ♦ l RY l.Ot BORAS'. Vitality—superabundance. Clans Play. Blue I ri. ♦ ROBERT HOUR. Hu m- women drivers arc murder. Clans Play. ♦ MARJORIE BRITT. Her winning smile is her greatest asset.- Class Day. Seton Hi. HOWARD BRUSH. I ll take the Marines,” Social, 'Ian Sigs Ili-Y. ♦ A CY BUELL. “She’s so dignified and good nattired. ('.lass Day. Class Sergeant-at-arms. Blue I ri. Credit Bureau. Onill and Scroll. Class play. ♦ BARBARA B1 RKE Silence is golden” Banquet. Blue I ri. ♦ JACK BURN'S! EIN. He is silver tongued. Com-mencement. Dehate. Radio Club. Tennis I earn. ♦ RICH KD CARLSON. Joviality. Class Play. Slinx Ili-Y. ♦ |EAN ( RLSTO . Friendliness is a irtuc. Commencr-uienl. Blue I ri. Radio Club. ♦SHIRITA CAR I E. Give me Alan Ladd. ( lass Day. Blue lii. Radio Club. ♦ MARY C TON. Music Fills the air. Cap and Gown. Radio Club. RODDY HORAN ROVER BRITT BRUSH BUELL Bl’RKE BURN STEIN CARLSON CARIjnON CARTE CAfON •7

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fju+te. 194-4 With the convictions of youth held securely in one hand and with the other grasping for adult Ix-licfs, the Seniors will embark upon the sea of Life. The class motto, “Stand close to all, but lean on none, remains to he accepted or rejected by experience. “Out of the Frying Pan, the choice for the June Class Play, was presented with an air of comedy and joviality. The proceeds of this production will also Ik- spent for stage equipment to Ik left as the class memorial. Class Day consisted of an auditorium program for Seniors, distribution of the Annual, and s|H»rts events. The Class of June 1944 will be remembered as the first class to go all the way through Southwest High School. They entered ninth grade as classes from Robert Fulton. Lake Harriet, and St. Thomas. Four years have molded this mixture into a unified and loyal senior group which feels a definite responsibility to their Alma Mater. The following June graduates finished their course in the armed services and their pictures do not appear here: Jack Ghcsncy, William Linnell, George Wold. ♦ ROItER I AHI.NESS. •'That lovc'.y wavy hair. Memorial. JANE1 ANDERSON. Silence i a virtue.” Claw Day, Blue fri. Camera Club, Choli ♦ UVONNI NDERSON. The sunshine in her smile.” C'.lass Day. PETER At R ESS. That man has talent to spare. Claw Day, Track Captain, Radio Club, S Club. ♦THOMAS BAMFORI). Just call him 'Brain .’” Cap and Gown, I .ex Hi-Y. ♦ CHARLES BARNETT, lie should make music his career.” Social, Band. ♦ I HO MAS BARRETT. Out of school; into the Navy. What a life!” Class Day, l.cx Hi-Y. ♦ HAROl D BELSHEIM. He does things, oh, so quiet I v.” Memorial. ♦CLINTON BERGMAN. My ambition is to ! c a Chaplain in the Army.” Class Play. ♦ HERBER T BETTS, lie blows magic from a trumpet.” Class Day. ♦ MELVIN BIRD. I'm in the Navy now. ('.lass Day. Sfinx Hi-Y. ♦CAROL BOBINSKI. She's so nice. Banquet. Blue Tri. A Ml. MVS ANMKSON, J. ANDF-RSON, 1.. Al'RM-VS BAM FORD BARNFTT BARRETT HI 1 Mil IM R! ROM AN Br.rrs BIRD BOBINSKI 16



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CHI SM V CORNI U. DAHL DIAMOND COLVIN COUCII l AIII M AN Dil l M VN COMM COUCII DANIILS DU I M AN COOITR CRAIC WAN DOLAN COM. CRONON 1 1 DON DONNCR CORNELIUS CROSS DCWEY DUB AY MAI RINK ( HESN'KV. “She's right .il home on a pair of skates. Class l)a . Blue I ri. NANCY COLVIN. “Her cheerful altitude will assure her of constant friends. Budget, Blue Tri. ♦ RICHARD COM EE. School is rather a Imre. C ap and Gown. PATRICIA COOPER. She sheds her friendly light on everyone.” Class Das. ♦ DORO'I HY CORL. Her pcnonality leads the wav.” Banquet. Blue Tri Treasurer. Mutual Staff. Saga. LOIS CORNU II S. Play a little ji e ou the piano for us. Banquet. Blue l'ri. ZAMA CORNELL. Her eyes smile the whole das through.” Banquet. Blue Tri. ♦ JANE COCCH. “A combination of brains, personality, and all the rest. Commencement. Class Vice-President. Valedictorian, Blue I ri. Quill and Scroll, irou Staff. Jl l ('.( ('(.II. Ditto. Cilass Day. K.ditoi of Mutual. Valedictorian. Quill and Scroll. Blue Tri. rrow Stall. ■ RONALD RAIG. He's a comic strip all by himself. Budget. Sfinx Hi-Y. Credit Bureau. NANCA CRON ON. “I have so much spare time that I'm apt to go crazy.” Commencement, Annual layout Editor. Blue l’ri. I.C.C.. Quill and Stroll. Arrow Staff. Radio Club, Saga. ♦ WILLIAM CROSS. Personality Plus. Memorial. Class play, l.cx Hi-Y. Radio Club. LTER DAIIL. Now in the C. S. Annv. JEANNE DAHLMAN. Men! rcn t tltev wontlcrful? Cilass Play. Blue 11i. Red Cross. DORINE DANIELS. “She always has a twinkle in her eves. Class Play. Blue Tri, Radio Club. H RRIS DEAN. “ I be trombone is his slave.” Band. JOHN DEDON. “He’s that big man Itcbind that sweet sax. Commencement. Lex lli- . C lass play. LAWRENCE DEWEY. He’ll follow in Einstein's footsteps. Budget. ♦ NORMAN DIAMOND. Good-bye high school; hello college. Baccalaureate, Radio Club, Debate. EILEEN DILL-M N. Good tilings always conic in pairs. Class Play, Band. ♦ JEAN Dll I.MAN. “No. I'm not Eileen. Class Play. ♦ GEORGE DOLAN. He smiles and the females swoon. Social, Football. ♦ MARIAN DONNER. “Just uu all around xvscll girl.” Commencement. Annual Staff. ♦ MARI Dl BAY. “Okay, fellows, vou can stop howling now. Social. Blue ITi. 8

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