South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1922

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The Faculty. 1921-1922 (Editors Notb: Stine who would not brave a windy day are inside the building.) 27 ttONQE = N UMBEI =

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TIlE=lQ22i:i OKt ' SOUTH HIGH FACULTY Joseph Jorgkxs . . . Principal Mix mi: Hertzes ui:rg . . . Aseietant to Prinetpol Kuii: Wiirrtxo 1.11.max Roe . . . Clerk Makii: Jei.mo . . . . Clerk BeKXTCK 1. ARSON . . . Clerk Selma Larson . Arthur T. A dams Carrie I.ajord GERTRUDE 'A I-HURT Mary LaVigxe Elizabeth K. Ames Nei.i.ie LaVigne .ll'LK’8 ArBIETTA Faith Leonard Wu. Barlow Lillian Lindiiolm Helen Bbax Eliza I .ok Victor J. Bkrgqiist Harriet Lucas Joseph Bikle Blaine McKusick Hr.lex Blaisdeli. Harry Maass Wm. Bi.umer Mary Malcolm SlGXE BgSTROM Li ra Marchant It y toxu Bradley Hazel Martin Axxa Brezleb Lillian Mathias IIelex Brigham Wm. Mead Adolph Buckmax Louise Mkars Mart It. Byrnes Marex Michelet Julia Clark Belle K. Middles auel Axxa C. Corrox Emily Morris J Essie Davenport Inga Mosher Lois Daviiisox Bertha Newell Margaret Dorr 11 akriet Niies Gertrude Dkohox Mabel Olsen Edel Ehriiokx Jarvis Partridge Eugene Parley Oscar Pederson Bertha Fergosox Eve i.y x Peterson Fie lex Fish Benjamin Pratt James V. S. Fisher Henry Raymond Bose A. Fortier Rudolph Schultz Esther Friedlaxder Wintered Sciiurkmax Marion Gale Margaret Sheardown Agnes Gavmxitz Grace Sherwood Glen or a Gii.man Edward Skirexus Everett Glenn Alice Smith Lyle Grant Grace Smith Perry Green wood Bertha Smith Henry Gmerenow Axxa Sthqiimeiek Ei.oha Gmr Walter Sturteyaxt Grace Guni.augson aiilborg Suxd Eiixaii Hall Lucy vox Roiir Mart Harrixotox Edith Wallace Frederick IIilgexpork Delmer Walmeh Harriet Holtz Jennie Watt Nora V. JACORSOX Elizabeth West Margaret Jude Eva Wheeler Sadie Keatlky Wiluelmixa Wiim I El.A Ki.AMPE Mary Wildes Bessie Knight Evan 0. Williams Anna Kriedt John Wilson 26



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TI-IEr OUTI-IER-NtR, THK RISE OF TIIE SOUTHERNER TO the list of Spring birthdays which includes Washington’s, Lincoln s, St. Valentine’s. St. Patrick’s, and others, there really should be added another: April 5, the birthday of the Southerner, for it was on April 5. 1916 that the first issue of that paper was exposed to the more or less admiring view of tile public. It came as the result of the efforts of the students who for a long time bad felt the need of a school paper at South. Considering that the staff had no precedent to go by and practically no experience at that kind of work it really was excellent; but it hardly could compare with the Southerner as it is published today. It was only four columns wide and was only a little over half the length of the paper today. There was no set system of headlines and no attempt was made to classify things into different departments. The original Yellow Sheet was published this term and although it was smaller than the ones that have been published more recently, it contained fully as much scandal. The last edition of the term showed that the staff had learned something about newspaper work. for. besides being six columns wide and longer, it was better than the earlier editions as to form. Martin Abromovich was the first editor, and Walter Johnson was his assistant. The following September the paper was five columns wide and it remained this way until the June term in 1919 when it blossomed forth as a six column sheet with regular newspaper paper taking the place of the magazine paper which had been used up to this time. The last change made came in the June term of 1921. when the Southerner became a regular seven column paper. The next step along the line is towards a weekly like several other schools in the city have and if present plans mature this step will soon be taken. During the last few years the high school papers have advanced so rapidlv and have become so common in the high schools all over the countrv that several organizations for the advancement of them have been formed in the Northwest. The Minnesota High School Press Association is composed of the high schools in Minnesota. Its second annual convention was held here at West last fall. At this HOlSOjK N UMBEI = 28

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