Southwest High School - Wagistanian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1953

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Southwest High School - Wagistanian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 29 of 80
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Blue Tri Turn over a new leaf and join' was the Blue Tri membership slogan for 1952 53. This active organization is part of the Young Women's Christian Association and has clubs in every city high school Through Blue Tri every junior and senior girl has an opportunity to serve her school and community. Mrs. Alice Skinner of the YWCA and Miss Mary Lou Walkup, our librarian, advisors, helped the girls plan a variety of activities beginning with a football refresher, which featured John Donnelly and John Hamilton as speakers. A Christmas tea brought in money to help a needy family have a more enjoyable holiday season. Three of the most successful social projects were the bowling party followed by a spaghetti dinner, a progressive dinner which consisted of fou courses, and a joint picnic with Washburn Hi-Y. A spring style show presented by Daytons and managed by Kay Umheofer gave the girls a preview of spring fashions. The traditional Senior Farewell which was held at Lyman Lodge was packed full of fun and entertainment. The members and their president. Margie Swanson, feel they experienced a very successful year. BLUE TRI CABINET—Bottom Row: Nancy Vanartdall Judy Nelson, Ann Bonhut. Ma'3' Swanson. Ihlecn Wold. Row 2: Sharon Hall, Judy Alford. Norm® CHt Nancy VarHerck . Row 3: Susan Robinson, Pat Hail, Paula Ewald. Sue W-ion. Alice Ber lamin. Bottom Row: Cjrjl Coldor, Patti Hall. Mari carol Bint, Barbara Heller. Janet Sirplesa Priscilla Blanch, Judy Peabody, Sharon Hall. Barbara Anderson, Jean Lauton. Judy Nelson, Judy Mamie. Garnet Lee. Row 2: Janet Ersin, Barbara Hal), Judy Alford, Carol Ovcby. Marilyn Chnst'e. Evelyn John-ton, Judy Pratt, Judy Payton, Janet Thomas, Marion Gottlieb. Lynn Isaacson, Corol BeiritCin, Joyce Arrenhol . Joanne Olson Marian Nye. Row J: Karen Howard, Ba'baia Johnson Nancy Chrittianien, Karen Lundblad, Marjorie Swanton. Rosetta Lilienquist. Marcia Burrill, Sandra Bayerle. Sandra Hammer. Dona Ordal Sally Schwerti Janet Kay Mikelson Barbara Olttad Gail Johnson. Row 4: Sue Wilson Nancy van Hcrckc. Gail White. Nancy Burrill. Marly Erickson. Sondra Bielland. Janet Reed. Evelyn Scheftel. Lois B.shop, Janet Wesley. Nancy KnauH. Row S: Sue Robinson, FloreJIe M.ller, Patty Aanet, Eleanor Sanbcrg, Diana Daniel. Catherine Hamlin. Janet Mott, Mary Lou Arnott. Mary Machula. Harriet Bcrgcson, Ihleen Wold. Lynn Carroll. Ann Morgan. Ann Bonhm Alice Benjamin, Paula Ewald. C25D

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Silver Tri This year Silver Tri. composed of freshmen and sophomore sirls and their advisor. Mrs. Haaland. did a bit of experimenting. Because of the large enrollment the group split into four chapters, each chapter having thirty members. The year was a big success with such social events as a picnic at Lyman Lodge, a fashion show with girls from Silver Tri modeling, and a recognition dinner. This latter was held at Southwest and its purpose was to honor old and new members and to acquaint the new members with the organization. In the early spring a panel to discuss dating problems was formed for one of the meetings. The panelists, who were two boys from each Southwest class, made a big hit and gave the girls much to talk about. To raise money. Silver Tri sponsored two dances: the Valentine dance with the help of the Hi-Y. and a Freshmen-Sophomore frolic. The officers. President. Barbara Telander; Vice President. Maxine Reynolds; Secretary. Sue Scott: Treasurer. Sandy Prieve. did a wonderful job in keeping the organization going and in helping the members have such wonderful times together that they agree it was the grandest year ever. Bottom Row: Mary McArthur. Sybil Blumenson Donna Trucker, Judy Olion, Rosemary Plummer. Kathy Miller, Maxine Lononcn, Sandra Bamc. Row 2: Phyllis Ramey, Karen Carpenter. Patty Band. Karen Bonhut Polly Jobes Barbara Andcrion, Karen Russell, Birdie MacDonald, Sue Scott. Sharon Stromblad. Row J: Betty Bittner, Joyce Wciby, Diane Miller. Kay Wilson, Sally Goodman. Mama Williamson, Beverly Larson Dorothy Miller Deanna Hermann. Diane Lockrcm. Row 4: Ruth En0en, Donna Kmjiley, Kristm Okedund, Diane Miller. Joan Pastor, Lynn LaMotte. Katrn Pratt, Mary Humes. Ardii Mueller, Marcia Kamprath, Yvonne Malloy. Row S: Lois Hokanson. Arlene Wittkc, Dorothy Hc berger, Jill Peabody. Barbara Best. Ann Thrclfall. Connie Towers, Trudy 8rookc, Shirley Van Stecnwyk, Sonja Honiey. Bottom Row: Barbara Andenon. Diane Cain, Idelle Bruer, Janet Hurley. Brenda Parkinson, Adellc Dowidat. Carol Thompson Vicki Blackmorc, Judy Brynjelson. Row 2: Donna Enje. Nancy Bauman, Sharon Larson, Shirley Caverly. Nancy Erstad, Barbara Telander, Marilyn Beckman, Sue Enckton. Delores Johnson. Janice Thompson. Row J: Mary Mills, Sand'a Bender. 8ettv B’aulman. Barbara Williams. Jeanne A«tell. Nancy Carney. Marca Crosby, Janice Richardson, Sharon Sorenson, Sandra Lamb. Row 4: Susan Sinclair, Barbara Budon, Mane Newell, Alice DuBod. Barbara Brooke. Betty Bolstad. Sandra Skmncr, EUoa Lennins. Janet Fotiberj, Row 5: Ssndra LaSell, Donna Clifford Karen Ba'ette, Connie Herioj. Carolyn C»an dall, Karin Johnton, Maxine Reynolds. Carole Krcidlcr, Barbara K'Cidler, Shirley Ve$uier. Jo Ellsworth. C24D



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Hl-y CABINET—Bottom Row: Stott , chert, Johnson, Wooldridge. Uuebwy. Kneen. °w J; Sudcrbcrg, ■ .ointiion Hi-Y Southwest takes great pride in its active Hi-Y, which is sponsored by the y.M.C.A. and advised by Mr. Pearson and Mr. Warner. The boys are governed by an all-school Hi-Y Cabinet. This year the Cabinets were: Presidents, John Donnelly and David Bowers: Vice-Presidents. John Hamilton and Ken Rykken; Secretary, Alan Robinson; Treasurers, Van Johnson and Bob Suder-berg. Hi-Y takes part in the organization For Other Boys for which it raises money by carrying on scrap metal drives and other service projects. The social calendar for the 1952-53 season included such events as sleigh rides, a Valentine Dance, and an Easter Sunday Breakfast. left—Bottom Row; Bartee White. Noblr Oregni. Donnelly .Row 2: Collin Mawk.n . Heir! Moore Row 1: Terp Jer en Vanar dall Row 4: Macgowan, Re.chert. Hamilton, D.eti, ALPHA—Upper right—Bottom Row; W.I»on, Core. Cotcio, Drilling. Stott . Row 2: Lender. Trucker. MacNamara. Edward . Thompion. Row J: Scnn Kitchic. Vaill, Robmton, Sudcrbcrg. TORCH—Lower left—Bottom Row; Groet.ngcr, Reichert. Rovce, Butler. Kno«, Decker. Row 2: Ireland. Ehrlich Andrew . Pcter on. Borchert. Mart.n Row J: Ralph}, Kaufman, Drew, Scribner Newell, Gdudcttc. Row 4: Burke, Ludwig, Low'd Coppage. Turr»tt»n. Shaw. ®ETA—Lower right—Bottom Row; Martin. Katr Devoy, Kneen. Row 2: Manthey, Kampa. Krcmer . Jonc Nelton. Row 3: Witta, Bond. Either. Kneen. Row 4: Duibu'y, McNeal Wooldridge, Chrane, John on. E 26 ] PARO—Upper Bower , 0 on.

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