South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1930

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THE :: NINETEEN :: HUNDRED :: AND :: THIRTY :: TIGER m pw Qs Toi' Row-Gruber, Jaromvt, Rcbvr, M'v!l1l7l'fg, Ifr'1'4le.rmz, A SECOND Row-George, Fi1111l1N'g, l cHcr, Orfivld, lfvtrovzcli, Hanson. T3o'rTox1 Row-Hartmann, .Ui.r.r far0b.rcn, Stas, i'llz.v.v Nelson, Oyvn. Fiction ICTION-the act of fashioning from the imagination a wondrous tale seem- ingly real yet opposed to fact-truth-reality. Together the members of Southis Fiction Club work with spirits unbounded to promote and encourage the production of that literature which is the expression of life through Words. The Club meets twice a month. At each gathering some type of literature-short story, humorous Writing, essay-is discussed and some phase developed in story form. Many of the stories that are begun at meetings are afterward published in Thalian Muses, a literary column of the Southerner. The major social event of the year is an alumni party given by members of the club. The last meet- ing of the year is an outdoor excursion and picnic. 1-'.XI.I. 'l'l-1RM M.xRc:.xR11'r Sus - GR.xc:i-.OYFN - - - CH.xR1.o'r'rE lflARTlI.-KNY lVlURIlnL GEORGE - - Miss Ii. NliI.SON - - Miss 17. IAczoBsEN - - T231 OFFICERS - Prcszkfeazl - l'icc-prc.f1'1le11l - Src1'cIa1'y - - 7'I'l'LI!lll'l'1' - E f fizlviserr - 3 SPRING TERM - ARTHUR f:Rl'HI.R IUOROTIIY XvE'l I'IxR iXl.'X'l'ALlk-Q ORl lP.I.I1 - FAITH FINN1-xhluz - Miss E. NELSON - - Miss IJ.1.u:ousr4,x V sf-Qs.. MMM Q A 4i,.p p L, -'fi T et 1 Qgwf elsi.., T tx X fi Xgidf iif, fl yyir T ly, tfifl f tgjiffila Jiffy, '1' gifyiieffff GRACE OYEN

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THE :: NINETEEN :: HUNDRED :: AND :: THIRTY :: TIGER Tor Row-Pearson, Mag1z11.v.v0u, I?ih1zm', V. Anderson, Warner. 'ITIIIRD Rcm'fIf'r'tteV, McBri4!c, I. Andnzrou, Cill7'i5fil1?l.5'0I1, Cain, Sdlllflvll. SIZVOND li0VVfLl11ld1'l', flflilchrll, Bluxtrin, Pvtrovich, Deacon. Iiorrorii Row--Broderick, Mrs. Byrrly, Hanley, Oyvn, f!Ll'I'l'1'J. X , by s Cb T J X is re E , - A ,K S so ppyc, , p jf Er if , , ,I K ,. W X WSNNJA vi! re'?-'X '-4Nb-4- M ,... A iw . .1-L - HANNAII I'I.fiRRIs , 5 ., ,f Q H' rl T TQ 9 I s, :ii 9iIlI4S.,Q,a.il ' Pe asus EGASUS is the name of a wonderful horse, a winged horse, which poets ride. And so when South's Club for poets was formed, it was most appropriate that it should be named after him. The purpose of the organization is to bring out poetic ability and surround South's creators of verse with a sympathetic atmosphere. The aim is to develop the cultural side of school life. One of the major ways that the club serves the school is in the writing of the rhymed couplets that accompany the class section of the Tiger. Members of Pegasus are regular contributors to Thalian Muses, a column in the Southerner reserved for original literary contri- butions. Glints in the Sand, Southis own book, is N- made up largely of verse from Pegasus. FALL 'rlenxi liucr-ZNE HANLEI' - fiRACE OYEN ---- HANNAH LEA HARRIS ARLINE BRODILRICK - ETHEI. MITc:Hr.I.l. - MRS. Hx'I1RI.I' - - OFFICERS - Prexideni - Vice-prcsizlcnt - - Sfcreltzry - - Treaszrrcr - - Groo m - - A 11 Fixer - SPRING TERM JXRLINE BRODERICK IAIANXAH LEA HARRIS - lJOROTHY CAIN TJOROTHY DEACON IJOROTHY LANDER - - MRS. BYERLY T221



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l I E l l 4 THE :: NINETEEN :: HUNDRED :: AND :: THIRTY :: TIGER TOP Row-Furness, Hokcnson, Hangen, Strand, Penwcll, A. Swenson, Olson, Owens. FIFTH Row-Wilton, Ashlcy, Myron, Rolxcth, Sorensen, W. Andmavofz, Fay, Aabory, Bakkc. FQURTII Row-E. Arzrlmnson, lfVllliLll11I, Olsen, Carlson, Wang, Lund, Hnltr, Adxcm. TIIIRD Rovvg-Prtrovich, Holm, Nykaas, Krogsrnd, Warren, Cleaver, Oycn, Brnsorz, Hoffmann. SECOND Row-Coylv, Sffzrnin, Barstacl, C. Hansen, G. Hansen, Wikrn, Eng, Nom. BOTTOM Row-Christiansen, Quam, Keenan, Mis: Miclzclct, Twcdcr, H. Swcnson, Borg, Livdcn. Edda EAVING this country to go for a brief visit to the i'Land of the Midnight Sun, members of South's Norse Club, Edda, study the works of Norwegian dra- matists and writers. They review the customs of their viking ancestors, their dress and their accomplishments. At the meetings which are held twice every month on the first and third VVednes- days, Norwegian authors are the chief topics of discussion. The Twin City Banquet for all high school Norse Clubs, held at the University of Minnesota, was the major social event of the year. The organization sponsored an Easter party, an in- fix. ,,.,. Itiation partv, and the annual Senior Farwell party I Nb, gf 5, I, I T' 'ee f for graduating members of the Club. A Christmas St,4lill'Lii'? Q liii is . . . . . ft 'qw party with Sv1thIod climaxed the social season. it 5 sl I ill-C K km , , I CE.- 4 K A O E E I c ER s 9 W I v?f f1-, FALL TI'.RNI SPRING 'I'ERBi ' f' Ulf' . -, igsA.N'1Ws1l3l7A FLOYD 'TXVEDER - - - Prcxzdent - - - ANTHONY OXVENS LILLIAN OLSEN - - Vice-prf.fiflenz - - - BIARNE ENG W, BEEDA KEENAN - - - Secreiary - - - MARGARET WANG . 1474? ,f adlwzxi ,-- n1'-- ' RUTH QUAM - - - Treasurer - - - - ALICE LUND ALICE SYVENSON Miss MICIHELIQT - - Adviser - - MISS MIGHELET l 24 l

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