South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1928

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17 -v ,v -- 7 Ringsrutl, S. Iolmson, Quist, Rosslantl, R. flmlerson, Pele-rs, I. Johnson, Roan, Ryman fllidihun, H. Hanson, E. Johnson, Hnmmona', Ross, Field, Barry, Scif, Sfveeggen Alexander, Gentle, Fruchtman, Bergseng, Pfinu, Al. Amlerson, Auerbach, Limlmo, Powers Cassidy, Elcelunrl, Alix: Nelson, Limlblom, Axelson, R. IV. Johnson, Ruife, Dahlstram D. D. D. OFFICERS FALL TERM SPRING TERNI I HUBERT LINDBLOM - - President - - - - IRVING JOHNSON MERTON SATHERLIE - - - Vice-president - - - MERTON SATHERLIE CLIFFORD AXELSDN - - Secretary-Treasurer - - CLIFFORD AXELSON EVERETT WILLIAMS l j - Eviamrrr WILLIAMS HORACE BURRY - MISS IDA Y. NELSON ---- Adviser ---- MISS IDA Y. NELSON - S If- f- - I ergean a arms l - - HORACE BURRY HE ship that iloats the mysterious letters D. D. D. has entered harbor for the fourth time, bearing its cargo of South High talent. We find on board representatives of every worthwhile activity. Besides holding the major offices of the A senior class, the major places on the Southerner and Tiger staffs, the members are also Well represented in athletics. What has the crew accomplished for South? This year the members furnished and supported the two South High debate teams. Its members also gave publicity talks for The Tiger in the home rooms and for various other activities in the auditorium. They provided two numbers for the Follies. , ' The programs have been of unusual interest. They have been divided into three parts: debates, discussions, and dramatics. An interesting fea- ture of every' meet ng was the continued play, The Charm School. A new cast was chose for each Scene. Because of their interest in the Work, many .embers appeared in the cast two or three times. 0 ' the 'lub is doing a worthy Work for the school and for its mem- 'The tongue is the pen of the ready writer. ' I 29 l

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v T v' lv Iv -' v .'?..Y.'7L.-Y-T..T'-Y-7-.T-Y-7..'Z7-Y l Oar, Rossland, flfrlberg, Ziclz, Srrigslad Cranlzerg, Trcslrail, Johnson, ,Miss Blaisllcll, Eng, Guthrie, Lealcen PILOT STAFF O F F I C E R S WALTER JOHNSON ---- - Editor-in-chief SIGURD EEG - - - 4 Assistant Editor CLAYTON ROSSLAND - Publicity Jllanager FQANLEY OAS 1 WILLARD WHALEN - Assistants VERNON STENGEL Miss BLAISDELL - - Adviser UBLISHED annually by the Hi-Y club in collaboration with the news classes, the Pilot has become one of the mainstays of South High. With the purpose to guide the incoming pupils into the right channels of school spirit, school activities, and school traditions, this year the club published a larger and more complete edition. The book was increased from thirty to one hundred pages. Features of the publication this year included: Sections for girls' sports, yells, editorials, school regulations, school activities, curriculum, and school songs. This book is not only interesting and educational to students and teach- ers but also interesting to people outside of school life. The planning of the book was done by members of the Hi-Y, While the gathering of the material was accomplished by several members of the news classes. The success of the 1928 Pilot is largely due to the advice and help of Miss Helen E. Blaisdell and her news classes. Infinite riches in a little roam l-23 l



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r,?. E. v I l 4 I 3 0 I -v -v - 2.-TF..T-i-1.1..7-Y-Y-T-.'TI-.7-'71Y . J l l l l l l l S. Larson, Axelson, Rosslurzd, Liuzlblom, Tromlsorz, Wyllflgllilffl, Fnwrrlf, IF. Johnson, Fivlfl ' Burrr, Alash, Br'r17s1'l1g. E. Amfrrson, Flathv, XII. drnfcrxou, Sells, GllJl'f..!Il1 l Carl, Nrlsan. F. Ana':-rsan, B. Larson. Peters, Green, Schvffel, Thompson, Grirbenofw Illiss I'L'l'I'X07l, Holm, Sllmllwlnrl. H'hfl!irr, K. Johnson, Lizlcu, I. lohuson, .Ufsx Erossarrf M ERIDIAN LITERARY SOCIETY l 1 O F F IIC E R S FALL TERM SPRING TERM KENNETH JOHNSON - - - President - - - RAYBIOND HOLINI ROBERT HANSEN - - - Vice-president - - DOROTHY NASH EDITH WHITTIER -- - - Secretary - - MAELE GREEN TRYING JOHNSON ----- Treasurer - - - WILLIAM PETERS XIQVILLIAR-I PETERS - - J Serwam-at-arms - HORACE BURRY OLAND SUNDBLAD - J - ELEANOR ANDERSON J HUBER1' LINOELOM - -Prime flleridian Editori- f- - WALTER JOHNSON l MISS IVERSON - - . J - - - MISS CARLSON MRS. ULLANO - ' ' A'h 5 ' ' 1 - - MISS BROSSARD N its programs the Nleridian strives to live up to its ideal, The High- I est. Its number is limited to thirty-five students, chosen from the juniors and seniors who possess marked ability in music, writing, public. Speaking, debate, and drama. A requirement for membership is a B aver- J age in high school Work. ' During the past year Meridiaii has put special effort on original work. I Such things as poetry, Stories, editorials, and humorous essays have been Written. The Prime lVIeridian,l' the club paper, is an interesting feature A l of each program. ' l An unusual treat was provided this year in the illustrated talk on Great l Britain by Nliss Iverson. This year hleridian gave a party and pr' gram forwits fellowliterary society, Inkp hg also an initiatioi party fo- nc' J members. l Trim 'art ' ' ' from 1 l -J-A-.--w 3 f

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