South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1942

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Lindberg, Eric October 9 Football, Bond I'd rather hug a pigtk‘n than anything cite I knoM'- Little, Mary June 12 Larry Mittle Mary it known as a peppy girl; the’t to sociable the refuses to quarrel. Lockrem, Arthur September 24 Bud Stage Crew, Service Guide. Movie Crew Modest lad — very tall; quiet, sincere, liked by all. Lohman, Richard April 3 Dick lie likes to talk and chatter they say; whenever he's around, he brightens the day. Lundstrom, Ruth February 21 Shoilv G.A.A.. Choir Small and sturdy and studious. too; splendid traits are combined in you. Macy, Gerry E. March 16 Mace Sparkling, smiling, attractive. gay—she has brightened all the day. Malone, Blanche September 30 lri»h” The tort of girl one likes to meet: trustworthy, kind, and always sweet. Marquette, Donald April ?9 Market Stage Crew. Southerner, Service Guide, Movie Crew A quiet, good student and quite reserved: his popularity he well desert ed. Martin, Norman Match 29 Marty Short and sturdy with a brown eye; if yon search far a pal. don't p.ist him by. Martinson, Lorraine March 18 Aine Tiger Rep. Charming and popular with a lot to do, but never too bury for a k'nd word or two. Mathieu, Richard Mav 3 Dick Movie Crew One look ‘ to those eyes of brown brings forth a smile, dispell a frown. McKnight, George June 16 Moc Track. Football A tolly good fellow and we all like him; he's always full of rigor and vim. Michelson, Marjorie February 6 Mike Orcheitra Sweet voiced, grouchy not a bit. guod naltired, happiness — full of it. Miller, Donald Seotembcr 9 Honor Society. Student Council, Honor Student A very good student and a very good friend; he always is willing assistance to lend. Miller Lois April 2S Cuddles Honor Soocty, Orchestra, Service Guide, Honor Student lasts is a charming lass; one of the nicest in her class. Moyer, Lois October II Moik Service Guide Always friendly, a!stays kind — she's a girl quite to our mind. Myron, Carl July 29 Lorre Student Council. Class Play Peppy and kind and very well known; where is there a lame like our own Myrvold, Robert October 2S Bob Football Athletic, good hearted, a lover of fun: sincere and well liked by everyone. Nee, Jean May 8 Jan Modest friend, quiet and shy, with promise of fortune by and by. Nee, Lois May 8 Lo Where'er yon go, be true, and great success will follow you. Nelson, Delores April 6 Sandy Southerner Rep.. Service Guide. Honor Society Her gift of vim. of pep and fun. attracts her classmates everyone. Ness, June June 25 Jin Southerner Staff. Student Council. Class Officer Charming and sweet and pretty, too; this young miss is of truest blue. Nisja. Winifred April 19 Winnie Class Play In the class play Winifred shone: South's glad to name her as her own. Norman, Arnold July 23 A friendly smile he has for one; and truly he it a lot of fun. n 15 D

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Johnson. Donald November II Dots A chum, a friend: he attaint hit end. Johnson, La Verne December 10 lavic” Service Guide Here't a friend that's tried and tine: l i Verne, we think, a lot of you. Johnson, Norma December 13 Nim“ Class Play. Choir A ready smile, a pleasant laugh: her tunny cheer recruit hut half. Johnson, Roland July 25 ftoflic Thinker, worker. friend of ad, ready to answer any tall. Johnston, Marjorie July 15 Ma'fe Ambitions, (harming, anil sincere: the sort of a friend one hkts to have near. Jordal, Herborg October 3 ’ Babe Service Guide A friend to every lad and lass: a credit to the senior class. Jordan, Grey January 19 Band Courteous, helping when he can: truly the makings of a man. Jordan, Richard January 7 Dick He’s pleasant and full of cheer: he's trustworthy and sincere. Joynton, Katherine November 6 Kay Service Guide. Glee Club. Band Neat, it it true: always helpful, too. Judd, Philip February I—Nov. 28. 1941 Hockey. Golf. Football. Band Fittest of alt Southerners, he can never he replaced in the hearts of those who love him. Kamel. Herman April 17 Hy Southerner. Honor Society. Quill and Scroll Success in great measure within him lies: he'll surely exe! in what he tries. Kleven, Luther February 25 Lute Service Guide. Choir A friend to everyone, good ill-around: friendship and fellowship in Lute are found. Knutson, Elenora November 17 Knut Choir, Orchestra. Class Play A smile for every body she meets: to talk tvith her is surely a treat. Kollar, Mary Jane February 2 Kottar Service Guide, Glee Club. Band Sweet and delightful as she can he. beloved hy all her friends is she. Kostclnik, George February 22 “Casanova Football Let them say what they will: women rule him still. Kyllo, Phyllis January 29 Phil Service Guide A friendly girl and a charming lass: a worthy addition to any Hass. Ladurini, Ray July 5 Woo Football. Baseball. Swimming His high school friends he will not forget: a friendlier boy we've seldom met. Landberg, Muriel March 13 Murphy Service Guide. G.A.A. With her gracious ways and charming smile, she is a friend who is really worthwhile. Larsen, Lucille February 17 Lars She may he shy. hut she'll get hy. Larson, Shirley June 22 Service Guide She's never haughty, never proud, hut popular in every crowd. Lawler, Margaret November 21 Mugjs Quiet and faithful, u e know her as one who sticks to her foh until it is done. Leaver, Lyle November 10 Lily A little fellow with a great hig grin; look out for mischief when he comes in. Leonardson, Kenneth July 4 Kenny Kenny is fun although reserved: his popularity gamed is well deserved. Levato, Josephine July 17 Here indeed, is a girl worthwhile: she has for each a word and smile. CM]



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Norrbohm, Robert November 6 Rob He't a boy that's tall and thy — to courleout and tpryl Norrbom, Lowell November 3 Pete Honor Society. Southerner Staff. Tiger Staff. Claw Play. Movie Crew. Quill and Scroll A diligent worker — popular, too; of Lowell's type, there are but lew. OI on, Betty February 7 OI» Student Council, Service Guide. Class Officer. Tiger Staff A blue-eyed Monde who't alwayt gay. pleatant. and ItkeaMe in every way. Olton, Earl March 30 In this world happmett it the thing; we with him all that it will bring. Olton, Edit September 16 Elsie Service Guide. Stage Crew Very Monde and quiet it he; alwayt friendly at can be. Olton, Eltic Aor.l 3 Ole Quiet, (otirteoiit, never Mue — a friend the makes both kind and tine. Olton, James October 10 Ole Swimming, Southerner Staff. Honor Society. Valedictorian. Quill and Scroll. Clatt Play, Hi-Y Cabinet .1 little nontente now and then it relithed by the witett men. Olton, Lois C. April 14 Roda Caret or u-orriet hat the none; but a generous thare of wit and fun. Olton, Loit P. April S Olt Service Guide. Southerner Rep.. Honor Society, Honor Student Tall and tlender, queenly, with a (harming grauout air — these combined with beauty make a girl beyond compare. Olton, Phillip April 4 Phil Service Guide. Stage Crew He's an ear nett hard work• er on South's stage crew: fnendt like Phil are very few. Olton, Winifred October 2S Winnie G.A.A.. Service Guide Winifred it that type of girl who works; rehaMe it the; no tasks the thirkt. Oman, Richard October 13 Oman A steady lad. a student too; he does the task he sett out to do. Opdahl, Richard February 26 Dick Follie . Southerner Stoff. Quill ond Scroll. Honor Society. Valedictorian. Clatt Play A hard worker with only A't; hit popularity provet it payt. Optcth, Joyce January 5 Honor Student, Honor Society, Blue Tri Cabinet Obliging and sweet, talented and neat. Ostcrbcrg, Eileen January 26 A bright cheery girl whom everyone knows; the'll alwayt be welcome wherever the goct. Ostcrbcrg, Frances August 24 Gramma A smile for everybody the meets: to talk with her it surely a treat. Palmdahl, June August 3 The kmd of girl we like to see: a worthwhile friend to you and me. Paulton, Emil Scotcmbcr 19 Red Band Hit bright red hair, pleating smile; his work in the band it really worthwhile. Pcnncmsn, Dayton August 29 Friendly, there's no denying; Dayton't alwayt tmil-ing. Peterten. Burton March 26 Burt Hockey, Football A football player with a happy grin, great or tmall we all know him. Peterson, Gerald May 20 Jerry ferry it known at a friendly chap, alwayt happy and full of pep. Peterson, Stanley November 6 Squcek If you are looking for fun. you'll find u in Stan; he it ready to help whenever he can. Peterton. William March 22 Speedboy” Football. Boseball, Basket ball A likeable fellow and full of fun; many a game has thit lad won. Philamalce, Edwin April 26 Fo He doesn't like school in the glare of day; to toils at night when ue've hit the hay. U61

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