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THE :: NINETEEN :: HUNDRED :: AND :: THIRTY :: TIGER TOP Row--Edoskuty, Mcllyren, Sathvr, Bjcrrr, Kirklzmd, Bronrc, Kihlstrum, Seaquist, Layorlof. SEVESJFII Row-Pzrtvrsou, Bcrsclius, Hammorwold, Wbyrainclz, Kraft, Hcrmanson, Knott, Erickson, Furness, arrirr. SIXTII Row--B'ror1i, Carlson, Rhyrnrrs, W. Szwuzson, Mclbrryl, Ihzlzlstrouz, Grab, Adams, Nelson. FIFTII Row-Linstcd, frnson, Specify, Limdbcry, Cliafvman, llflcfarl, Owens, Hallbcrg, H. Johnson, Mont- T'iI1I'. FOURTII Row-Twrrdrr, Fossccn, Iiurry, Locrvrs, Eggleston, Backer, Ir.-'1w'r'san, Layman, Smith. TIIIRD Row-Loc, Gottlieb, Sffany, Olson, Colm, Frodrricksnn, Opin, Sclmiarts, Scnti, Horkal. SECOND Row--Younystrand, Miss Lucas, Heath, Krona, Frilsoll, Waugaarzl, Hartzman, Lvhnzan, Andersen, Miss Kvatley, Mr. Prart. BOTTOM Rowgwalbvrg, Walker, C. Johnson, Drayton, Kirsten, Moors, J. Szcanson, llanziltan, Grivbcrzow, Flynn, Rcinliart. Musketeers ' ITH the purpose-serve the school-the Musketeer Club originated. Each year this senior boys' club takes upon itself certain activities for the welfare of the schoolg amon I these activities are included assistance in the lunchroom and the 5 library, ushering at class plays, operas, and programs. The hrst Musketeer Club donated to the school a X cup on which the name of the outstanding senior is inscribed each term. l Kskf X , ilk. illl'fr,s?Ts : Orrlciaits QW Riagg IfAI.Ii TILRRI SPRING 'rI:Rm 3 it l AW' IDI-IN WHTNIQAARD - P1'r'.-'zrlczlf - ANTHUYY Owxxs :gg-1,lQy'1K1y, 'Tf T:'A- RALPH FRITZLLI. l'1'co-p1'rs1'rir1:.' - - NVII.I.I,n1 II-.NSIQN . ' V' L .Y , -2 EDVVIN IIARTZRIAN - - Srrrrlary e - FL0x'D'l'w1-'DIR .2 'lla 'jj ,ALAN LIQIIIXIAN - Trmszfrcr - fiI.P.NM!JN'l'X'I1ILE V. V, . , ,. , , I l:,d1-,m+'.:f PHILLII1 Inwsmx Sfrgmz111-at-arms ' ' ,HLRB1'Rl HLATH , 1- I XX IxI.LAc:s. 51-..xoIiIs'I' ' f. Q ,'g,jf,2',1fyg4f SADIE L. KILATLEY Miss Lucas - MR. PRA'I 1' l25I - 1- f1Iil'i.f!'l'.i' - S xD1I, L. K1-'.x'1'I.I:Y - - -X Miss l.I7c:As - - MR. l,RA'I I' -.4 rye ' ,dl f f-2 .f ,af fe ff:- RALIJII FRITZELI,
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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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THE :: NINETEEN :: HUNDRED :: AND :: THIRTY :: TIGER Toi' TQOVV-j1H'i.YL'l1, Franla, lfVlZl'7'F71, Mi.rs Guy, Strand, Lilly. Futiizrn Row-Wallizz, Adams, 1.uuiIrc11, J. Jnlzimmi, D. Joliviron. TIIIRD RowffDitlarnUr, Rloak, Pcfrrsoli, Palzr, fil1!'I'L'lIfL'l', Cl:rirt1'a1z.rmz. SI-it'oND IQONY--fllllffll, Harkinx, llizifylifrty, Hizmmvr, Carlson. BOTTOM Ii0W'iUYtlH1l'L'Hl, Lllllllrlllffl, B. Iblikkrlsrui, Bcfsct, I.unrIb0r'g, I. flffikkzlsmi. Silver Triangle T is the purpose of the Silver Triangle Club to promote a spirit of friendliness and cooperation among the girls of South High. Freshman and sophomore girls are eligible to membership in this Girl Reserve Club. The clubls slogan WTO face life squarelyl' is a challenge to every member to do her best under all circumstances. lt implies a Hxerl determination to assume responsibilities. Reverence to God is encour- aged by short devotional services at every meeting. The giving of entertainments to bring joy into the lives of many people in institutions, and the arranging of delightful parties for children QXAR 7X X , . l KJ a R A 1 . X X 'Efbwff y activities. qs, ffl J 1 QE il A A tflrptr ' df . 'ff K FALL '1'iA,Rxr .sx Nf'r,,,, . is l'.UN1c:ia BERsET - - - f m if BE.x'rR1c:E MIKKELSON MARGARET' SHANNON - - I-'V Bi-:RTHA LUNDBERG - - Miss GUY ----- ILO CARLSON MARGAIKHT LUNDQUIST give the girls an opportunity for service. Miss Larson, Y. W. C. A. secretary, and Miss Guy, teacher adviser, sponsor and aid the club in all its OFFICERS sPR1NG TERM - Prfsizzlriit - - EUNICE BERSET Vice-pifsizlnzl ---- ELLEN LILLY - Secrefary - - LUCILLI-I TJAUGHI-.RTY - T7't'd.t'Ill't'l' - - BEATRICE HAMMER - Adzfirer - - - - - Miss GUY 'Il71t'7'CI1lbC0l!l7Ci1- - - DOROTHY PAHR T261
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