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THE :: NINETEEN :: HUNDRED :: AND :: THIRTY :: TIGER Toi- Row-Ill. Andcrson, Hrin, Lciglztou, Trannsj-rrycr, Fagan, Bmxson, Bcrletzs, Segal, Stilrx, Tjadcr. FIFTH Row'-YLawn'nct', Tibbctts, Szoansmz, C. folmson, Segal, Fimlbery, Hartmann, Holt, Kvjfvr, Pearson, Karlxon. FOURT11 Row-Hanson, Ilorztvits, Drlfarrcrt, Strom, Pctersmz, Ufibwrg, Eklund, Ginsberg, Bluftcin, M. A nzclrrsovz. THIRD Row-Ol.vQ11, Hvck, llarrigan, Hansmz, lWr'C 1r1'tl,v, lllack, Larson, Nylsatw, Schvba, PM'.+'so1z, Swoboda. SECUND Row-Kmson, Iflcrwuamz, Fctroviclg Orfiuld, 0'13y1'nc, Alilbmfg, Roxen, Carlson, Olson, H. Ilarris. Borrom ROW15l'1'l111g1L', Ilvacou, Bcrntscn, Siax, Mis-.v Fricdlandmf, F. .I0llIlJ07l, Illia: Watt, Eastman, F. Ilarris, Berg, Lund. Torchlbearers HE Torchbearer Club, an organization of senior girls, is one of the most prom- inent clubs of South. The Torchbearers' definite purpose is to promote a spirit of understanding and co-operation, and to be of service to the school. The emblem of the club is the lighted torch. This torch kindles throughout the student body a spirit of friendship, service, and loyalty. Meetings, social and business, are conducted twice a month. The programs, spon- sored by the members, aim to uphold the standards of the club. Each member is ,,qsQf Qc, F 49 tw Na ly, Alfa .. M msg i -- l- li 2 Je V X lf fs-,X lx f' '2l6,f '! gsefnjffr W tstl M Q X f Q il E 'faq 5 -mills , In V! , . ,s t AJ X fl K 'R v . f S ll , If W A 11 H f - - C. iiiiifhgtff. ,Q I E- . rs ' f EDYTHE STRANGE urged to take an active part in its Work, and it is in this group that the members are given the opportunity to share their ideas with their friends. The members work together for a common inter- est-that of fostering the feeling of friendship among their classmates. Sl'l'g!'LZlll'tIl'LIHPIA' Azlzfffrn' 3215? 2:55:2- EEE? ECS: 4-:N P4 'E ll:ll 'Ti '11 H o rn re U1 M.. mal 4,11 'TJ ., 4555:-' Hliglei ,-up Om va:-E ' T ? Simi! mygo zzwz vw,-J.. I ,sf - - RUTH BERG DO1!fJ'I'IIY DRAGON - - Miss WATT Miss F1mf,DL.mNDER l 30 l
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THE :: NINETEEN 1: HUNDRED :: AND :: THIRTY :: TIGER Tor Row-Pearson, IDI. fohuson, COIl0T'CI', fosofhson, Johnston, lfVNt, Non1t'roz', Ill. L1l11d,4MEll7l, Ifl17ld0lf7h. SEVICNTII Row-O'B'rit'u, Haugen, Christiunson, E. Larson, Wastb3', Swonsovr, Hicn, Brask, Chisholm, Ashley, Sazfayo. SIXTII ROW-Cola, H. Nolson, M. Johnson, Shojfcl, Manvxbrry, E. Nelson, Hagen, Wa11g, K. Iilelnnd, M. Iolmson, Hcfiltrnrl. FIIPTII R0w+Cray, H. Potorson, Porath, Hurts, A. Carlson, fl. L. folmsorz, fl. P. Johnson, Kalal, Rt'int'ck, C'onnors, Dustmann. FUURTII Row-Marv, Oas, Popjvits, I. Carlson, LVarrc1I, I.. Green, N. Paterson, Pikrr, H. Grcvn, Slzotwoll, l'l'7ik!'71, Altlbrrgl. TIIIRD Row-Hanson, lllitcholl, black, R. Larson, Ostcrbtwg, Iilorrvzann, .fInd1'rso1I, Segal, Schalck, H. Eklund, Ginsberg. SECOND Row-Strom, Hein, Lehman, Crants, .ZlfIcKccz'N, Harris, Miss Lindholm, Benson, B. Johnson, Jenkins, Fox, M. Lund. BOTTOM Row-M. Johnson, Tyllien, Seidel, McDermott, Eastman, McCmfdy, Swanson, Tjadcr, D. Johnson, Rossman, Ovcrsou, Moen. Blue Triangle To carry out the latter theme, various meetings were planned as if they were held in parts of a home such as a reception hall, garden, dining-room and library. Two girls are sent annually to the National Girl Reserve conference at Okobojo, Iowa, where they discuss club ,Mi . problems and projects. 'Pg .,., I E R. I if I 1 of lf KX ' ' 'S , I fll xg ?IlEl'K5?Is2 1 SPRINGTERRI V M. QQ his 3 A A i I la 55-1 Prfsifirnt - Doitormf REBER T533 ,l . . 'A x - '-w.:- ,Q 'r . Vice-president BETTY M4JKEEX'P.R X l y I jf Sccroltlry - - - ROMA OLSON fa?-'sank' ' Iqlfdflllff - - - Ex I.I.YIx LEI-. - l l Allyn 1711. club council - IQATHERINE LEIIIXIAN Q V ' MISS KTRAIF - Advisers MISS HAMMER - B pf.-i?jQfgff?f9? 4 Y. Adviser l 19 l MISS LINDIHIDLM - GL.ADYS LARSON Lil? - 'fini BETTY MCKEEVER
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THE :: NINETEEN :: HUNDRED :: AND :: THIRTY :: TIGER ToP Row-Eagan, Hovey, Petri, Reber, H. Peterson, Bilzner, Runnin, M. Peterson, Gof, Gnlden. SIXTH RowAGnstafson, Larson, Swenson, Rnss, Seliueli, llfoldalil, Polikojf, Krogsrnd, Carlson, Simon, Segal. FIFTH Row-Mellqnist, Helland, Linden, Askirn, Godin, Christiansen, Qnist, Dalsin, Ennis, Rielly. FOURTH Row-Tyllien, L. Johnson, Gliekrnan, Gabrielson, Miller, Nylander, Faxvoy, Myren, Moberg, Preston, Anderson. THIRD Row-Rossrnan, Olsen, Roekir, Lee, Moak, lilattson, Kidder, Lindgren, D. fohnson, S. Peterson. SECOEID Row-lflfoods, MeNnlty, Ready, Restad, Aaberg, Hewitt, Green, Holmgren, B, Johnson, Kjellgren, ross. Bo't'roM Row'-Berkhoel, Schwarts, Silverman, Nelson, Pearson, Swanson, Webster, Estensen, forges, Nordell, Fryknzan, Ordeson. Torehlbearers Every Thanksgiving the club distributes baskets to the needy for the purpose of bringing cheer into their homes. Candy and S buttons were sold at the games during the year. A party was given for the entering Freshmen girls, and as is the annual custom, the Musketeers-Torchbearers Party was held in the gym. Each mem- ber of the club donated an article for the 4'Orange and Black Sale. The Torchbearers honor the valedictorian and salutatorian by inscribing their names on the silver loving cup. The president is given the privilege of leading the graduation march With the class president. Some of the meetings featured etiquette in every day life, and the girls vyere given some training in Y I Parliamentary law by Miss Watt, adviser. A series of 'kb 'fwk f ,E ggi-f talks on vocations for women by outside speakers wg! some of Whom Were former South High graduates. If A 'Zi ' ' lgll Qs ,, lily. 'ska ,gf va S spiuxe TERBI 'tag l X va e 73. President - M.xRo.xRET Sus ,l r-'us-1a,X 7 Vice-president - :xLICE Mo.-xi-L ' A ,. i ' ' Seereiary - - EYELYN LEE K if i ff v l l X1 we ' Treasurer - NATALIE ORFIELD hw, K' j . Sergeant-al-arms - - - - ROMA OLSON .Q ,. lg J Adviser: - t 21 1 - Miss WATT Miss FRIEDLANDER Douori-iv REB an
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