South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1927

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Anderson, Mattson, Rutledge, Thorton, Erickson, SanJ, Johnson, l.indblon, RoslanJ, Collogan. furry, Blomherg, Robertson, Mist Nelson, Broun, Shot , Ostro v, and a, Courtolle, Ring crude, Johnson. Lewis, Johnson, Morse, Seff, True ht man, It'hilehill, Auerbach, Easiest on, Neff, D. I). I). OFFICERS Motto: uVoice, Poise, and Confidence. FALL TERM SPRING TERM Jane Robertson .... President.............................Hiram Johnson Marie Fink...................Vice-president - - - Hubert Lindrlom Margaret Whitehill - Secretary-Treasurer - - - - Marie Rude Chester Dilley - - - Serjeant-at-arms - - Richard Mattson Miss Ida Y. Nelson - - - - Adviser - - - Miss Ida Y. Nelson TI IK D. I). I), hail its third birthday this year. Its growth and importance as a club at South is quite remarkable. The membership represents the most outstanding leaders in all phases of school life, from the editor and business manager of the Southerner to the president and vice-president of the senior class. In fact. I). I). D. also claims leaders in both forensics and music. Besides having personality and good scholarship, a student must show ability in one or more of the three D's. To prove that this club is an asset to South, all that one has to do is to review its record this year: It has supplied South with three debating teams. The State Team brought the district championship to South this year. For the Follies, it contributed a minstrel act: for the pcP meetings, it has furnished the cheer leaders; for the advertising programs in the assembly and class-rooms, it has supplied the speakers. Membership has to be limited in order to do effective work so that there is always a long waiting list. A freshman has the same opportunity as a senior to become a member of this club if his ability is recognized by the club officers. Page Nineteen

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Sant elm, Olltad, Remeta, (i rot lu mi, Morin, Harrit, To lefton, Rakken, Rou t, .taken, Carlton. Tkinen. tChillier, Nath, Mitt Mathiat, Stein, Riehard, Moore, Canatta, ART CLUB O F F I C E R S FALL TERM Mary Helen Richard Astriij Stein ... Dorothy Nash - -Edith Whittier - -Miss L. Mathias - - President - - - Pice-president -Secretary- Treasurer Sergeant-at-arms - - Adviser - - SPRING TERM - - Edith Whittier Mary Helen Richard - - Dorothy Nash Stanley Carlson - M iss L. Mathias WI TH a purpose to create better art among the students of South High School, the Art Club was organized in October, 1926. Its members consisted of a group of enthusiastic pupils, who realized the good times they could have together experimenting and drawing. Among other pursuits they have tried stenciling with lace, tie and dye, and clay modeling. One of their plans is to spend many pleasant hours sketching anil painting out of doors this summer. The club is ever ready to assist in making posters for the school, and to do its part, as a club, in helping to carry out campaigns. Art Club is not a permanent name but will be used until a better one may be found. South 1 ligh has, previous to this time, boasted of many clubs such as literary, musical, and athletic, hut has never had an art club. Although its numbers are few at the present time, the Art Club will soon he one that South can he proud of. The members try to live up to their purpose of making art an interesting feature in our school, and encourage only the very best. Page Eighteen



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Malison, Suit,Ibltuf, Johuiou, Troudtou, l.iudhlom, .arson, Prim, Hansen. Hauler, Shear, If hillirr, Manatelh, Hoff, Holm, Johuiou, Andersen. Grirbrnou, Ifhilrhill, l.extii, Groff, Pelrrtou, Gluey, l.an irt, Min Iverson. Auden ou. Dahl, Hove, Pelrovith, Byuell, lllerherg. Ham on, Connon, Audenou. MERIDIAN O F F I C E R S FALL TERM SPRING TERM Chester Dilley.............President - - - - Kenneth Johnson Harlan Bynell - - - - I'ice-president - - - Hubert Lindblom Agnes Hove.................Secretary.............Edith Whittier Raynold Anderson .... Treasurer - - - - Richard Mattson Alfred Anderson - - Sergeant-at-arms - Roland Sundblad Irene Andersen - - - Prime Meridian Editor - Margaret Whitehill Miss Jacobsen - - ., ■ - - Miss Iverson Miss iverson ‘ - - - f ‘ rs ’ ) - - - Mrs. Ulland Ar regular meetings held the first and third Monday evenings of every month, members of the Meridian Literary Society gain inspiration to seek higher and better things in literature. Most of the evening is devoted to a program which is educational as well as entertaining. Club members present original stories, original poetry, debates, musical numbers, some drama, the club paper “Prime Meridian,” and discussions and interpretations of' the works of noted authors. Through these programs, the students have become acquainted with George Middleton, Ldwin Arlington Robinson, Bret Harte, Amy Lowell, George Bernard Shaw, and others. To be eligible for membership in Meridian, one must be a junior or senior with a high scholastic average, and he must be a good all-around student. Those students who have some marked talent or ability are chosen as members. 'The goal of the club is 'The 1 lighest. Page T uruly

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