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.3 .U jlfost qfepresentatiue enior Chosen by The June Class of 1925 'vs RoLF FJELDSTAD OLF FJELDSTAD is a good exemplification of the fact that the more a man has to do, the better he does it. Rolf is one of the busiest stu- dents in South High Schoolgyet, if you have a job that you Want well done, ask Rolf-he'll not disappoint you. ls a bit of verse needed to H11 out a column in the school paper? Rolf will write it. Does the business man- ager need an assistant to go getting ads? Rolf will get them. ls a speaker needed to present a situation to the student body? Rolf will tell them- and in a clever, funny way that puts the idea across. As president of Inkpah Literary Society, editor-in-chief of the TIGER, vice-president of Musketeers and of Press Club, a member of the SOUTH- IERNER Staff, and an active member of Hi-Y, Officers Club, and Pegasus, Rolf has had plenty to do-not too much, however, to cause him to slight any one of his duties or to keep him from being salutatorian of his class. Quiet, unassuming, clever, efficient-that's Rolf Fjeldstad, a 'lSouthern Star of first magnitude. Page Ninclecn
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1 1 5 Mi g v i- ' -'sw-z?'t-as a W YJ,-fiiegff'ffw-f41rf1f?vfl95r tf3.?ff55?i32e' ' ' - me L' I jlfost qifepzfesentatiue eniozf Chosen by The Jdilllllfy Cfaxs of 1925 KENNETH FRITZELL ENNETH l'lRl'l'ZliLL, President of the .Tanuary Class of 1925, has ever been loyal to the best interests of South High School. During his senior year, besides maintaining an average in scholarship which placed him on the honor-roll of his class, he was business manager of the SOUTH- IQRNER, circulation manager ofthe TICSI'1R, a member ofthe football squad, president of the Qtficers Club, an active member of lWeridian Literary Society, and a leading character in the drama-class play, The lNlan VVho Nlarried a Dumb VVife. Kenneth, in all his duties has proved himself dependable, capable, and trustworthy. His name was chosen by the Nlusketeers Club to be en- graved on its silver loving cup as that of the senior who had given the greatest service to the school. The TIGER predicts a successful career for Kenneth in the field of busi- ness, which he has chosen to enter. He possesses inherent qualities of leadershipg he has poise, judgment, dignity. His manner is calm and un- rufifled, but there is a force behind it that is unmistakable. Above all, there is a fine integrity of character which gives assurance that the side of Right will always have a champion in Kenneth Fritzelll Page Eighteen
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1152251 g jlffost qfepresentaafive zfmior Chosen by The Classes of 1926 Ky VVALDEMAR HAGEN ALDEMAR HAGEN represents an enviable combination of brain, brawn, and spirit. As president of the AH Junior Class, captain of the basketball team, and president of Hi-Y, VValdemar has won his spurs in the ranks of service. Even more significant was the honor bestowed upon him by the Y. M. C. A. Older Boys Conference of the State of Min- nesota when it elected him president for the year 1925. Besides holding these offices, Waldemar was a stellar member of the football squad, and is now treasurer of Meridian Literary Society and soloist in the Glee Club. At the district music contest held in St. Paul on April 24, VValdemar won first place as vocal soloist for the Twin City District. Notwithstanding these many honors, Wally remains unspoiled. He has a genial, happy manner that makes everyone his friend. He is inter- ested in all the activities of the school and enjoys to the full his school life. At the same time, Waldemar has maintained a good standing in all his class work. Lessons, with him, are not neglected for play. Thus is one junior boy effecting an all-around development that promises a well-bal- anced, successful life. Page Twenty
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