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THE SEV This, the Sixty-third volume ( »(the Tigei, was conceived. ( on tm t. .! .i)d presented by the Nineteen Se ci under the leadership of Miss lavella Bremer. . fc? • , This edition was edited by Robert Eric Elliott. The Co-Editor was Mary Zoebisch. South High School, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ACTIVITIES 8 ORGANIZATIONS 22 SPORTS 48 FACULTY 68 UNDERCLASSMEN 78 SENIORS 90 We, the graduating class of Nineteen-Seventy, are very fortunate. We have experienced much throughout our three years at South. We have been part of a complete educational change, all the way from the reality of a new school building to a new system of scheduling. Another aspect, a more important one, has been the change in our lives. Along with those changes come contrasts — contrasts between the old and the new, between what was and what is. That's why we have chosen contrasts as the theme of this annual. It also is an excellent opportunity to give a pictorial history of South High — it shows all of the changes this school has gone through. In this yearbook we have tried to capture and record these changes and contrasts. Now we have a future to plan, so we musn't dwell entirely on the past, yet it cannot be forgotten. This South High School which has grown old, soon will be replaced. But we know that through the years it has accomplished many great things; it has affected and educated many lives. As a result there is that feeling within these worn-out halls and shattered windows that the new school will not, and cannot, possess. To us, South High is more than a school; it's more than a place to be educated. It's a place where we can meet other people, where we can find ourselves. It's a place to plan one's life, to make that life worth living. Before this school is a building of the past, it should be thanked for what it has done, for what it is, for just being South. The most appropriate way we can express our gratitude to South High is to dedicate this yearbook to the old South, and that's exactly what we've done! Tiger Staff 70
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