South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1932

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Administration OUTH'S faculty numbered ninety-seven the Hrst semester of the school year 1931-1932. All of these were at South last year with the exception of three: Miss Dorothy Hoien, of the Home Economics department, Mrs. Myrtle Iohnson, who is substituting for Miss Lindholm in the Latin department, and Mr. Iohn Rusinko of the English department. Of those who were at South last year and have not returned, Mr. Donald Disney is at Vocational High, Miss Gladys Lindberg took unto herself a husband and reigns over her own household, Miss Lindholm is on leave of absence, Mr. Elmo Lunkley is at the Henry Iunior High, Miss Suzanne Parker is teaching in California, Mrs. Iean Wiley, Mrs. Marguerite Iohn- son, and Mrs. Laura Thompson were substitute teachers the first semester of last year, but did not return to South the second semester. Miss Dorothy Leader secured a leave of absence in September of last year and spent the year at Oxford Univer- sity, England. Miss Florence Johnson has taken- the name of Mrs. Peters, while Miss Viola White has become Mrs. Lynch. The oHice force has had one change. Miss Marie Hummell was married during the summer, and Miss Eleanor Anderson has taken her place. Mr. Walter I. Monahan is again engineer-in-charge with a force of twelve in his charge. Miss Alice O'Dean, with seven assistants, has charge of our lunch room. ABBoTT, WM. ALLEN BARNARD, LEsTER MacPhail School of Music. 111,-,-jf Dff,,,,-1,,1f,,1. B.S.g Northwestern Universityg Notre Dame University. Teachers' College, S. W. Mo., Director of Band and Orchestra. . . Pfzyszml Erlzfcniiorz Dffnzrrnzcnf. Football Coach. Track Coach. AD.-xixis, ARTHUR T. University of Minnesota, LL.M. Mankato Teachers' College, Healtl's Bus. College, San Fran- cisco. C0l7172IC'l'CfllZ Ilfparmirnz. School Treasurer and Account- ant. ARRIETA, IULIUS C. School of Medicine, Cuba, Asst. Surgeon. Spunirlz Depzzrtnzmlt. HS Committee, First Aid for Boys. BARLOVV, VVILLIAZXI University of Minnesota: Cen- tral Academyg Purdue Univer- sity, B. E. Chairman, Trchlziml Depart- mrnf. B B B LAISDELL, HELEN E. University of Minnesota, B.S.g Washington University. English Department. Southerner Adviser: Quill and Scroll Adviser and National Councillor, State Adviser for Nat. Assn. Iournalismg Land- scape Improvement Committee. LUIXIER, WM. F. North Central College, B.S. Science Depnrimenl. Faculty Mgr. Tennis Team. os'rROM, SIGNE D. University of Chicago, Ph.B.g University of California, Uni- versity of Minnesota. Hirlory and Social Science Dc'- pnrimenl. AH Iunior Adviser, NS Com- mittee. Pczge Twenty

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Miss SADIE L. KEATLEY, Assistant Principal



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Administration OUTH HIGH offers four courses of study: the Academic, the Technical, the Commercial, and the Industrial. The first two courses prepare the high school graduate for higher academic and technical schools. The latter courses fit the student to enter directly the commercial and industrial worlds. Our high school is well equipped for all courses. An excellent four years' course in English is required of all graduates, with optional courses in Debate, Drama, News, Public Speaking, and Library work. In foreign language, we have two or more years' work in each of the following: Latin, German, French, Spanish, Norse, and Swedish. Four years of Mathematics is offered, and in science, Elementary Science, Biology, Botany, Physics, and Chemistry. Well-rounded courses are provided in History and Social Science including optional courses in Sociology, Economics, and Law. Our wood- shops, machine shops, and drawing rooms are well equipped for the best work. Our commercial department ranks with the best in the state. Four years' work is given in Art. In Music, besides chorus work, we have glee clubs, orchestras, and a band of national prominence. Sturdy bodies are developed in our gymnasium and through intra-mural and inter-school contests in all sports. Our 2,459 enrollment the first term increased to 2700 the second term. Florence Nagel, Harriet Ulland, Iean Wiley, and Grace Conrad then joined our faculty. DOYER, CHAs. E. Ursinus College, Pa., A.B., Shippensburg. Pa., Normal School, University of Minne- sota. M.A. Malhrnzzzlics Deptzrlmelzl. School Research, Tiger and Southerner Promotion Adviser. BRAY, ELIZABETH B. University of Minnesota, BS., Carleton College. Commercial Deprzrtmmt. S Committee. BREMER, LAVELLA M. Macalester College, B.A., Uni- versity of Minnesota-Summer Sessions. flirt. Libmrimz. S Committee. Library Story Hour. BRossARD, FRANCES University of Minnesota, B.A. Muffzemrzticf Depizrinzefzz. S Committee. Page Twenty-0110 BYERLY, HELEN A. Parsons College, Ia.. B.A. English Deparlment. Adviser of Pegasus. S Com mittee. CAGLEY, ALMA Iowa State Teachers' College B.A., University of WVisconsin Commercial Dcpurmiml. Decorating Committee. CARLSON, MABEL University of Minnesota, B.S I'hy5z't'al Education Dcparfnzcm' G. A. A. Adviser. Co'rToN, ANNA L. Hamline University, B.A., Uni- versity of Minnesota, Colum- bia University, Oxford Univer- sity. E ngfirfz D:'purlmz-111. S Committee.

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