South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1944
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THE 1944 TIGER VOLUME XXXIV PUBLISHED By THE SENIOR CLASSES SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA CHIEF EDITORS January June PHILIP PEDERSON EDWIN BAKKE FACULTY ADVISERS Editorial FRANKS. MORSE Art MILDRED G. READ Advertising MARY A. GORGEN Treasurer MERCIA M. LESH CONTENTS 1944 Tiger. Vol. 34 ...................South High Administration . . . . Classes Organraations . . . Athletics School Life Advertisements Page I Page 2 Pages 3-8 Pages 9-36 Pages 37-44 Pages 45-52 Pages 53-61 Pages 62-72 PHOTOGRAPHER Herman Larson Studio PRINTER The Lund Press ENGRAVER Weston Corporation BOOKBINDER A. J. Dahl, Inc FACULTY ADVISERS of the JANUARY and JUNE CLASSES TOP ROW: June Advitert, Mr. Morte, Chairman, Mr . Trow, Mitt Byrne , Min Le h, Mr . Ilia, Mil Stephenton. BOTTOM ROW: January Advitert, Mit Watt, Chairman, Mitt Smith, Mitt Lane. Faculty ADMINISTRATION SEVERSON. S. O.. Principal U. of Minn,. B.A„ M.A. ROBINSON. ELIZABETH. Dean of Girls U. of M.. B.S.. U. of So. Cal.. MA. Columbia U.. U. of Cal. LUNDIN. CARL E.. Dean of Boy Gustavus Adolphus, B.A.. U. of Minnesota. M.A. WAHLGREN. HARRIET. Visiting Teacher U. of Minnesota. B.A. LONG. MRS. VERNA A. St. Barnabas Ho p tal. R.N.. U. of M.. B.S. ANDERSON. MARJORIE A.. Clerk North High School Graduate HOLMGREN. VIRGINIA l„ Clerk Central High School Graduate KARLSON. VIVIAN. Clerk Roosevelt High School Graduate KIRCHNER, LAURINE I.. Clerk Central High School Graduate SMITH. MRS. EDITH C.. Ch.ef Clerk South High School Graduate ART READ. MILDRED G. U. of Minnesota. B.S. ENGLISH BREMER. LAVELLA M. Macalestcr College. B.A. BYERLY, MRS. HELEN B. Parsons College. B.A.. M.A. DRAGS. LOUISE St. Olaf College. BA. ELLIFF. MRS. GERTRUDE H. U. of Minnesota. B.A. FISH. HELEN R. U. of Minnesota. B.A. HEGGEN MRS. HELEN E. U. of Minnesota. B.S.. M.A. JACOBSEN. NORA V. Oberlm College. B.A. JENSEN. LISBETH S. St. Olaf College. B.A. KAUS. LEONE E. State U. of Iowa. BA. KIRKHAM. MRS. EDNA N. U.of Minnesota. B.A. LERE. ALVILDA P. U. of Minnesota. B.S. LUND. HELEN A. U. of Minnesota. B.S. MUCKLEY. ROSE M. U. of Minnesota. B.S.. M.A. PETERSEN. LAURA M. U. of Minnesota. BA. STEPHENSON. VIVA J. U. of Minnesota, B.A. TROW. MRS. DOROTHy E. U. of W.. BA.. U. of M.. MA. Onford University COMMERCIAL BRAy. ELIZABETH B. U. of Minnesota. B.A. BUCKMAN, MRS. BURNITA H. U. of Iowa. B.S.. U. of M.. MA. CAGLEy. ALMA B. Iowa State Teachers' College KIRCH. MRS. EDITH W. Illinois State Normal U. LESH. MERCIA M. U. of Minnesota. B.S. OLSEN. MABEL U. of Minnesota. B.S. FOREIGN LANGUAGES ARRIETA. JULIUS C. School of Medicine, Cuba BOSTROM, SIGNE D. U. of Chicago, Ph.B. ROLL. MRS. ELIZABETH R. U. of Minnesota. BA. HOME ECONOMICS BENNER. MRS. FLORENCE R. U. of Minnesota. B.S. GUNDERSON. MRS. CARMALETA Park College. BA. NILES. HARRIET S. Columbia U.. B.S., MA. INDUSTRIAL ANDERSON. OLE A. Red Wing Seminary. U. of Minn. FARLEy. EUGENE T. N. y. State Normal PRATT. BENJAMIN A. U. of Minnesota. B.S. SKIBNESS. EDWARD J. U. of Minnesota. B.S. LIBRARIAN DAVIDSON. LOIS C. U. of Iowa. BA. MUSIC GRIEBENOW. HENRy E. N. Centrol College. Ph.B. RANKS HARRy Mpl$. College of Music. B.M., M.M. yale University SWANSON, ALBERT LEROy Mpls. College of Music, B.M.. M.M. £ 1 MATHEMATICS BROSSARD. FRANCES M. U. of Minnesota. B.A. MARCHANT. LURA E. U. of Minnesota. BA. MORSE FRANK S. Homline U.. Ph.B. U. of So. Cal.. MA. U. of Minn., U. of N. Dak. NELSON. STANLEy L. U. of Minnesota. B.S. PEDERSON. OSCAR E. U. of Minnesota. B.A. WALMER, DELMAR E. Cornell College. B.A. PHYSICAL EDUCATION BARNARD. LESTER S. Teachers' College, S. W. Mo., B.S. LOEFFEL. DOROTHY J. U. of Minnesota, B.S. MONA. LUTHER G. Augsburg College. BA. TANGEN, MRS. MABEL C. U. of Minnesota B.S. SCIENCE BRUCE. EVELYN M. U. of Minnesota. B.S. NYHOLM, DELBERT N. U. of Minnesota. B.S. PARTRIDGE. JARVIS M. U. of Minnesota. BA. PETERSON. EVELYN M. U. of Minnesota. BA. SOCIAL STUDIES BYRNES. MARY R. U. of Minnesota. BA. GORGEN. MARY A. Washington. D. C.. M.A. U. of Minnesota. B.S. GUY ANN E. U. of Minnesota. B.S. ILIA. MRS. EMMA B. U. of Wisconsin. Ph.B. LANE. KATHERINE E. Grinr.ell College. BA. ROBiNSON. MARION M. U. of Minnesota. BA. SMITH. GRACE I. U. of Minnesota. B.A. SWARSTAD. GEORGE C. U. of North Dakoto. 8.A. ULLAND. HARRIET Ohio Wesleyan U.. BA. WATT. JENNY B. Hamline U., Ph.B. Faculty PRINCIPAL S. O. Severson DEANS, NURSE and OFFICE STAFF TOP ROW: Clerks—Mrs. Smith. Chief Clerk. Min Kirchncr, Miss Anderson, Miss Karlson, Miss Holmgren. BOTTOM ROW: M.ss Robinson. Ocan of Girls; Mr. Lundin, Dean of Boys; Mrs. Long, Nurse. C5] Faculty TEACHERS ENGLISH, LANGUAGE, and ART TOP ROW: Miu Bremer, Miss Jacobsen, Miss Fish. Mrs. Kirkham, Mrs. Roll. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Kaut, Mrs. Byerly, Mrs. Elliff. Miss Read. TEACHERS SOCIAL SCIENCE and LANGUAGE TOP ROW: Miss Lane, Mrs. Ilia, Miss Gorgen, Mr. Swarstad, Miss Watt, Miss Bostrom. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Smith. Miss Ulland, Miss Guy, Miss Robinson, Miss Byrnes. m TEACHERS Faculty MATHEMATICS and COMMERCIAL COURSES TOP ROW: Mr. Morse, Mn. Buckman, Min Marchant, Mr. Walmer. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Nclton, M.it loh. Mr. Pcdcnon. TEACHERS PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SCIENCE, and INDUSTRIAL COURSES TOP ROW: Mr. Nyholm, Mr. Mona, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Barnard, Mr. Partridge. SECOND ROW: Mn. Tangen, Mitt Peterson, Mrt. Benner, Mn. Gunderson, Miss Locffcl. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Farley, Miss Bruce, Mr. Skibness, Mr. Pratt. C7J Faculty VISITING TEACHER Min Harriet Wahlgren CAFETERIA STAFF TOP ROW: Jone Kolirud. Agatha Bjcl-land. BOTTOM ROW: Jennie Roienquiit, Dorothy Luedcman, Any Johnton. CHIEF ENGINEER and STAFF TOP ROW: L. Matthews. Mn. Erland-ion, A. L Manngo. Mn. Bourdeaui (Matron), M. Valenti. BOTTOM ROW: K. Lee. T. J. W,Miami [Ant.). J. W Monahan (Chief), W. A. Gundenon, C. A. Clark. VALEDICTORIANS and SALUTATORIANS of the JANUARY and JUNE CLASSES From lei!—January Clat : P. Pedenon, L. Bauer, Valedictorians, A. Anderson, Salutatonan; June Clast: L. Belike, E. Segal, Valedictorians, J. Manets, Solutatorian. THORUD President ERICKSON A. WOLD Vice-President Secretary LINDGREN LARGES McMOORE Treasurer Sergeant-at-arms Sergeant-at-arms January Honor Students January Class Officers TOP ROW: A. Anderson. L. Bauer, L. Ford, J. Gassier, J. Goebel. THIRD ROW: L. Grinden. M. Kershaw, J. Light, D. Lind, H. Melchiscdcch. SECOND ROW: E. Michalik, M. Nelson, L. Osterberg, P. Pederson, M. Quarnstrom. BOTTOM ROW: A. Raaberg, N. R.ce, W. Seaberg, 6. Se.del, P. Wentworth. J. Youngs. C 10 3 June Class Officers June Honor Students TOP ROW: R. Anderson, I. Bakkc, E. Bakke, R. Benedict, G. Hamel, E. Johnson. THIRD ROW: K. Johnton, R. Larson, M. Lmdblom, J. Maneu, A. Mulvahill, R. Nelson. l fOND ROW: I. Olson, J. Overholt. B. Pederson, H. Pollack, L. Ryberg, R. Sabol. BOTTOM ROW: W. Schaeppi, E. Segal, S. Sing, G. Swanson, E. Tanem. E. Trygstad, H. Walburg. SKARNES FLAHERTY Vice-President Secretary GREEN Treasurer M. PETERSON TUTHILL Sergeant-at-arms Scrgeant-at-arms NORD President CM] January Class •Aase, Neil C. Mav 18 Has a cheerful, courteous nature that brings him many a friend. Alstad. Shirley A. AdmI 16 Shill Blue Tri, Senior E tra Happiest in gay surroundings and when busy. Anderson, Betty J. January 5 Allied Vouth Silent e is golden. Bedard. Florence I. October 19 Flossie Blue Tri Has a quiet, placid nature, and lores ease and comfort. Bocan, Theodore July 30 Ted Hi-y. Football Has a reserved manner that ui I I bring success. Brady, Jerome T. October 9 Doc Good natured with friends always around. Carlson. Charles V. November 21 Chuck Golf. Tiger Staff. Hi-Y Chuck'' full of personality. Christie, Gwendolyn December 16 K.tten Edda Club. Tiger Staff, Victory Corps Nary likes if. Adams. Barbara J. January 27 Bobbie Glee Club A friend to all. Amacher, Dorothy L August 5 Dot Blue Tri Sweet and silent. Anderson, Verna M. July 26 Vero Blue Tri Has a gay and carefree disposition. Belland, Eileen M. January 10 Blue Tri, Student Council. Tiger Staff. Allied Youth Shy, yes, but oh. so nice. Boclo, Lorraine A. March I Lorry f)met and unassuming noth a pleasing nature. Bredcson, Shirley L. April IJ Brady Peppy! Why sure. Carr, Marion A. December 20 Blue Tri Quiet, but appreciated. Coencn, Helen E. February II Coenen Blue Tri, Honor Society Although of few words, those words are wise. Alexander, Barbara J. March 22 Bobby Buildings of a good nurse. Anderson, Alice M. April 16 Sneety Honor Society, Orchestra. Salutatorian Music plus ambition— success. Bauer, Lois February 9 Bauer Art Wo'lcshop, Allied Youth, Honor Society. Vic tory Corps. Red Cross Council. Southerner, Quill and Scroll. Tiger Staff. Valedictorian Not as serious as she looks. Sergslien, Edward A. January 29 Eddy Orchestra To be a friend is to have one. Borman, Phyllis S. March II Phil Little, but peppy. Canning, Norma H. January 12 Never beaten; a quality which will bring success. Christiansen, Lorraine D. November 8 Christy Blue Tri A sweet and charming per- tonality. Delmorc, Dorothy H. October 31 Del Blue Tri. Hall Gu'-de. Al lied Youth Dark and darling. n 123 January Class Engdahl, Joyce M. September 22 ••Jo Blue Tri Lores a good lime. Ford, LaVerne January 7 A good friend, a good companion. Fritwold, Arthur September II Art Projection Crew Hus an immaculate and pleasing grooming that makes a good appearance. Goebel, June A. November B Blue Tri Knou ledge is power. Gyorfi, Anne D. April 12 Kitty A girl with a mule is a girl worth while. Hansen, Mildred C. September 21 Milly G. A. A., Blue Tri, Foreign Correspondence. Service Guide, Victory Corps. Allied youth. Tiger Staff. Senior Extra IJberal, capable, trustworthy. Hedwall, Gloria H. April 18 Her modesty is a candle to her merit. Jasvec, Nora P. February 6 Joiz Blue Tri, A Coppella Choir, Glee Club, Service Guide. Allied Youth A soft answer turneth away wrath. Erickson, Harold February 8 Rick Hi-Y, Football. Golf. Band. B and A Senior Vice President Frank Sinatra’s only worry. Foss, Evelyn M. November 19 Evie Blue Tri, Edda Club, Norse Chorus. Seton Hi A word filly spoken is like applet of gold. Funk, Dolores H. February 13 Dee Seton Hi Quiet and reserved, yet makes friends easily. George, John W. January 29 Johnny Student Council, Hi-Y, Football With an ability to lead that will bring success. Hagen, Lilyan January 5 Lil Truth is the highest thing that man may keep. Harris, Florence M. April 22 Jeff Full of energy and mischief. and with a lore for Inn. Hickenlooper. Patricia L. August 23 Pat Carefree and gay; likes action and excitement. Jensen, Robert P. August 9 Bob Has a jovial nature, and never fails to tee the bright tide of life. Falkman, Vivian B. November I Billie G. A. A.. Blue Tri. Victory Corps Athletics arc indispensable. Francetchina. Doris E. August 7 Frances G. A. A.. Foreign Correspondence. Blue Tri, Defense Council. Red Cross Council. Tiger Stoff. Victory Corps A smile for everyone—we think he’s fun. Gassier, Jake July 20 Jake The life of any parly. Grinden, Laverlc B. AuSust 21 Blue Tri Determines to do well whatever she undertakes. Hamilton, Charles H. October 22 Chuck Edda Club. Quill and Scroll, Southerner, Tiger Stoff, A Cappella Choir Has ability in writing and music that should bring a great success. Hawkinson, Allan February 22 Al One who loves adventure. Hybben. Ruth A. Jonuary 27 Smiley All whom joy would win mint share it. Johnson, Harold May 28 Johns Hi-y A quiet, well-mannered chap. cm January Class Johnson, Haiel L. December 20 Hay Hay Blue Tri They are never alone that are accompanied with their thoughts. Johnson. Lois J. June 3 Lore Blue Tri. Glee Club. A Cap-pclla Choir. Senior Extra This peppy chick is a cute little trick. Johnston, William S. June IS Stinky Swimming Team So full of fun. nothing bothers him. Kalland, Earl L. October 6 Callan Hi.y Always ready to enjoy fun: hat a personality that will help make a success in life. Keating. Marilyn J. March 19 Keats” G. A. A.. Blue Tri. Student Council, Service Guide. Foreign Correspondence. Allied youth. Tiger Staff Has charm, ability, versatility. Kemp, Jean F. January 3 G. A. A. Overflows with pep and the spirit of fun. Kershaw, Max R. July 6 Maiie Christian Fellowship, History Club. Chess A good student, a good friend, good company. Kight, Sylvia R. February 28 Slivers Blue Tri. A Cappclla Choir, Current History Club Chatter, chatterbot1 Krieg, Ardelle January 10 Dal G. A. A. Full of peppiness. Krucl, Norma J. December 28 Crook Blue Tri Has good taste in clothes and manners which adds to a sweet personality. Kuchenbecitcr, George W. February 3 Cookie Bond. Orchestra, Edda Club. Hi-y He'll dance his way to the itars. Landbcrg, Stanley July 1 Stan The very best of friends, likeable, trustworthy, full of fun. Lane, Joyce L. May 29 Toby Blue Tri. Cheerleader. Allied youth. Victory Corps. Tiger Staff, Service Guide Slender, tender, and tall. Langoicn, Inger J. March 29 Blue Tri. Edda Club Enjoys fun and it is fun to hr with her. Larges, Ronald L. December 8 Ron Football. Basketball, “A Senior Sergeant-at-Arms Shy, but appreciated. Lee, Jeanette R. January 13 Jay Blue Tri Silence has its advantages. Lewis, Betty J, April 28 Quiet, and well liked by friends. Light, Jeanne October 18 A kfrn mind, a kind heart, a folly companion. Lind. Donna V. December 20 Llndic Blue Tri, Honor Society feepers, creepers! Whcre'd she get those peepers? Malency, Jon September 29 Esquire H.-y. History Club. Quill and Scroll. Southerner, Chess Club, Tennis Team One for whom life holds mtu h. Linderholm, Leone M. March 10 Lindy A friend that is a friend indeed. Maple, Beverly J. October 30 Bcv Allied youth, Blue Tri Hat a carefree manner that will make life easy. Imdgren. Robert L. November 17 Bob Hi-y, Football, A Senior Treasurer, Student Council A witty sense of humor wins all torts of friends. McIntosh, Marjorie E. September 22 Mac All-ed youth. Blue Tri Cute as a hug's ear, CM] January Class McMoore. Donald W. January 24 ••Mac Football. Track. Boxing. Hi-y. “B and A Senior Sergeant-at-Arms South's Ini ante son. Michelsen, Robert F. November 15 Mike Thrre is one in eeety fam-tly. Moir, Ann December 31 Annie Blue Tri The good die young; don't worry. •Muietras, Isadore E. December 20 Rig. jorul, good company. Nclton, Mary October 16 Blue Tri. Allied youth. Honor Society. Red Cross , Council. Tiger Staff. Victory Corps Hat an interest in others that has u'on many friends. Olsen. Richard J. November 2 Dick Basketball. Baseball. Football Oh, I should worry. Melchisedech. Helen E. January 2 Honor Society. Allied youth What they don't frow won't hurt 'em. Miller, Jeanne M. February 12 Jcanic Su eet as sugar candy. Moline, Charlotte M. May 29 Blondic Blue Tri In small packages come good things. Muietras, Katherine G. August 6 Katie Allied Youth Is sincere, friendly, with a good nature. Nordstrom. Kenneth L. March 26 Ken lust like a star—out every night. Olson. Esther M. March 17 Eit Allied Youth, Blue Tri Calm, quiet, and friendly. Michalik, Evelyn M. October tl Evcy Blue Tri. Allied Youth. Honor Society. Southerner. Senior Extra. Victory Corps Knows the satisfaction of work well done. Mitzel, Erma I. December 27 Mitxi Honor Society. Tiger Staff. Victory Corps Mysterious as chop suey. Mrugala, Robert H. November 13 Murgie II inches were snowflakes, he'd he a blizzard. Nelson, Dorothy E. October 27 Dot Seton Hi Quiet and sincere: a dependable companion. Norman, Calise K. March 31 Blue Tri, Allied Youth. Red Cross Council. Victory Corps Happy-go-lucky, fair and free: there's nothing that bothers her. Olsen. Lorraine R. October 12 She makes the road of life more fan. Osterberg, Lois L. May 19 Ostie Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Honor Society Demure and sweet. Oxley, Earl G. June 3 Oxley Southerner Old rough and ready. Ostrom, Helen J. January 29 Blue Tri. Allied Youth, Senior Extra. Hall Guide Is gay and lores a good time. Parks. Ella M. July 16 Honey Has a self assurance that will succeed. Owen. William May 10 Bill Hi-y, Football, Basketball. Golf. President of B Senior Class, Honor Society. Tiger Staff On field, in class, he's one grand sport. Pederson, Phillip June 4 Phil Traci. Football, Student Council, Hi-y, Honor Society. Valedictorian, Tiger Staff Has brains and brawn: friendly and likeable. U53 January Class Peterson. Gordon E. February 7 Gotdy Hi.y. Track. Football Tall. darl;. and handsome. Quarnstrom, Marly January 13 ‘'Corny Tiger Stoff. Allied youth. Southerner. Honor Society. Quill and Scroll. Victory Corps. Senior Extra A hearty laugh bnngeth happy days. Rockland, Dorothy March 15 Roe«ic V-ctO?y Corps Ixare those men alone. Sandone, Gloria J. January 21 Sandy G. A. A. Southerner Rep. Politeness is her motto. Scabcrg, William H. May 16 Bill History Club. Honor Society There'll never be anothn you. Severson. Arthur June ?c A tonal eharaeter that has won many Inend'. Sizer, Edwin J. May 19 Ed Track They call him a dreamer. Peterson, Ruth V. September 22 yutzie Allied youth Has an ability to win friends: this will bring success. Raaberg, Alice December 10 Al Allied youth. Honor Society. Victory Corps. Student Council High school days just don’t compare with high school nights. Rudell, Robert M. April IA Bob Band. Orchestra Gabriel, blow that hornI Schoberg, Richard G. September 13 Dick Well, I graduated, didn't I? Sicbert. Russel G. October 12 Russ Hi.y Has a quiet, calm manner that will serve him well. Severson, Clifford B.. Jr. Fcbruory 28 Tiny History Club. 8and Has a strong determination; will always find success. Stanley, Sheldon M. February 8 Garp Hi-y. Allied Youth Though quiet, his company is welcomed by all. Prim, Dorothy J. January 4 Quiet, friendly, a good pal. Rice, Norman D. April 15 Norm Honor Society. Chess Club. Tennis Team. Student Council. Allied Youth Ambitious, that’s you. Ryberg, Joyce E. February 20 Jo Allied youth Sweet sophisticationI Schwartz, Lorraine G. December 6 Lorric Blue Tri, Allied Youth Has a gay disposition that is appreciated. Seidel, Dolores L. June 26 A pleasing personality and a very good companion. Simonton, Marvel D. July 6 Has energetic ways that will bring success. •Bailey. Earl C. •Baker, James G. Pix. Beatrice S. Powers, Fred •Ccgon, Donald •Christiansen. John •Cumbey, Robert E. Depew, John Dunlap. Leola I. •Edling, Clarence Flaherty, Jerome Forsberg, Delon's D. Froemming, Julienne Gerlinger, Leonard E. •Greenbush, Ernest Johnson. Carl In U. S. Service at time of graduation exercises. [16] January Class Swanson, Betty January 19 History Club. Blue Tri, Bond. Victory Corps The things she starts are not left undone. Thorud. Donald A. January 12 Red Golf Football. Band. President of A Senior Class .In ability to lead plus a wonderful personality makes him sought by all. Tveita, Arlene January 9 Twceta Christian Fellowship The silent never hear witness against themselves. Wall, Lucille November 22 •‘Lucy” Blue Tri, Red Cross Council, G. A. A., Allied Youth Shy, hut you know her— my oh my! Wentworth, Phyllis E. March 12 Phyll Allied Youth. Red Cross Council, Blue Tri. Honor Society. Tiger Staff To see her smile is really worth while. Williams, Madelyn M. January 16 Willie ' Tull of vim, vigor and vitality. Taylor. Marjorie I. Scotcmbcr 14 “Margie Blue Tri, Tiger Staff. Red Cross Council, Student Council Has both ah hty and charm. Todd. June M. September 17 ''Janie Allied Youth A diligent worker; people admire her perseverance. Vasques, Rose December 31 Rosie Doesn't say much, but she thinks a lot. Weberg, Dorothy January 18 Dots Her manner—quiet and refined. Wigdahl, Gordon P. December 9 Gordie1 Hi-Y. Football. Track Hugged—but right. Wold. Ardelle G. January 29 AnSie Edda Club. Student Council. Blue Tri. Defense Council. Secretary of A Senior Class Her sparkling personality brings sunshine to all. Yurik, Mary October 30 Thought is deeper than all speech. Thompson, Carol D. September 8 Edda Club. Defense Council. Blue Tri, Allied Youth. Honor Society. Tiger Staff. Victory Corps. Senior Extra Capable, charming, sincere. Tucker, Wanda E. December 15 Allied Youth. Blue Tri If there is a will, there is a way. Vogstrom, Shirley March 13 Vojie Victory Corps. Honor Society. Art Workshop Amiable, dependable, genuine. Wende, Lorraine February 13 “Windy She keeps the parties going. Williams, James D. February 12 Dous” Quiet, but a friend to know. Youngs, Joe February 25 Chess Shirud. capable; a master mind for chess. Zadach, Eugene C. November 16 Gene” Science Club, Allied Youth We dream of Cene with the l;ght brou ii hair. Johnson, Gordon Kits. Ethel M. Law, Leatrice R. Leary, Patricia N. Liet . Stafford V. •Miller, Charles O'Connor, Frances C. •Olson, Courtland •Pederson, Curtis Persson, Anne G. Peterson, Wallace K. Petrovich. Mitchell F. Weberg, Marvin •Wheeler. Ralph E. Wick. Or!a K. •Williams, Leonard In U. S. Service at time of graduation exercises. ZI7J June Class Anderson, Earl August 10 Sleepy Victory Corps Quiet, friendly, liveable; a sincere and worthy friend. Anderson, Jeon December 10 Andrew Blue Tri A friendly girl and a charm -ing lass; a worthy addition to any class. Anderson, Roger June 23 Roge History Club. Red Cross Council. Honor Society, Hi-y. To him, life is a game that is to be well played. Bacon, Marlowe February 10 Woman killer Baseball, Basketball Happy-go-lucky, fair and free; nought troubles him at all. says he. Barnet, Nancy March 4 Icebergs Radio Club. Victory Corps At first she seems so very shy. but when you kn w her—my, oh my! Benedict, Rolland March 27 Benny Service Guide. Honor Society Quiet, happy, full of zest, and happy-go-lucky nevertheless. Berthelsen, Donald April 21 Bert Know just what can I do to be known forever? Bowman, June June 7 A common name, but an uncommon person. Anderson. Glenn August 15 Football. Hi-y A bunch of mischief welled up in one: remembering him is remembering fun. Anderson, Lucille July 13 Louie Orchestra A friend indeed, a worthy chum; success to her will surely come. Andresen, Gloria August 5 Andy Blue Tri Cabinet. Allied youth, Student Council Service Guide, Red Cross Secretary. Tiger Staff Outstanding in charm, popularity, and ability. Bakke, Edwin R. July I Eddie' Edda Club. Norse Chorus. Southerner Staff. Honor Society, Allied youth. Tiger Staff leadership and character rolled into one; now mix this up with plenty of fun. Bednar. Helen April 27 Angel Victory Corps She’s nor so very big. nor is she very great, but her personality plus—just watch it radiate. Benson, Gladys September 21 Gladie Blue Tri She is fun to have around. Betaer. Audrey August 27 G.A.A.. Blue Tri She makes her conquests in hearts. Bravit, John June 3 Johnny Sound Crew A good all-round fellow. Anderson, lone September 22 A girl with a smile is a girl worth while. Anderson, Ray January 7 Svithiod He always gets what he goes after; he’s full of pep and fun and laughter. Anonsen, Richard July 5 Dick Football. Basketball. Baseball. Hi-y good all around fellow, full of pep and go. Bakke, Lloyd May 17 Red Honor Society. Valedictorian He worlds with a twinkle in his eye. and never leaves one thing undone. Bedor, Ernest August 2S Ernie Victory Corps I'm a good skate—ill slide along. Bertelsen, Marilyn September 8 Bertie Often seen, hardly ever heard. Bodine, Margaret July 25 Peggy Blue Tri Known among her fellow students as tolly, witty, wise, and otherwise. Brennan, Lois L March 22 The best way to have a friend is to be one. CI8D June Class Brcnny, James March 26 Super Chess Club. Student Council. Hi-Y. Boiing Ready for wor!{ or ready for play. Brown, Joyce December 17 Jo Girl Reserve, Victory Corps. G.A.A.. Tiger Staff A likeable girl with a likeable way. Carlson, Harvey June M He talks little, but bit brain works overtime. Chovan, Ernest May 17 Ernie He thinks more than he speaks. Cleveland, Phyllis April 27 Phyl Blue Tri, Tiger Representative A ready smile, a pleasant laugh: her tunny cheer reveals but half. Conway, Daniel January 20 ”J. B. Victory Corps A good sport and fun. Brinkman, Francis July II Dink Chess Club. Hi-Y, Boiing He keeps us all guessing as to his real self. Calvert. Warren January 9 Ward” Victory Corps. C.A.P. Friendly, dependable, sm-eere: the k d of fellow we all want around. Carlson, Verleen June 20 VeH Quiet, thoughtful, loyal, too; u e wish just loads of luck to you. Chovancck, Adeline August 6 Always friendly, always kind—she's a girl quite to our mind. Cliplef, Barbara February 22 Barbs Red Cross Council. Defense Council. Southerner. Allied Youth. Tiger Staff, Hall Guide, Blue Tri Cabinet. Tiger Representative Pick °f e chicks u ith grace, charm, and poise. Cowell, Cyrilla March 5 Teddy Blue Tri, Victory Corps Ladylike, sweet, and courteous. Dahl, Jeanette July 2? Blue Tri The kind of girl we like to see: a worthwhile friend to you and me. Ehlin, Renee September 21 Shorty She should have come sooner. Brouillard. Dorothy Moy 3 Toddy Blue Tri. Choir Her gift of vim, of pep and fun. attracts her classmates every one. Carlson, Delores October 2 PcSBv Victory Corps Welcomed anywhere, for she's likeable and friendly. Carlton, James March 16 Jim Fencing Club. Judo Club A friendly smile he has for one: and truly he's a lot of fun. Christie, Betty August 28 Christie Blue Tri She's never haughty, never proud, but popular in every crowd. Conrad, Marvin June 30 Marv” Service Guide He's pleasant and full of cheer: he's trustworthy and sincere. Craddock, James September 26 Jim Service Guide A chum, a friend: he attains his end. Danielson. Burton May 15 Burt Hi-Y Work Intel nates him; hr can sit and watch it for hours. Ekblad. Kenneth May 12 Kenny Swimming Team Captain Kenny is fun. although reserved: his popularity is well deserved. lots of Cunningham, James May 10 Moose Victory Corps Tall, dark, and indifferent, but awfully nice. Dirks, Julia May 4 Julie Quiet and demure as you pass by. cm June Class Ellis, Marie June 29 Blue Tri Cares or worries has she none; but a generous share of wit and fun. Erickson, Lois May i9 Ricky Glee Club Though she's quiet and shy. she'll more than get by. Fitch, Leatrice August 14 Victory Corps Personality plusI France. Lorraine September 30 G.A.A. Quiet, but appreciated. Garin, Beverly June 10 Bcv take all I hear with a grain of salt. Grady, Marcella September 23 Marcy Scton Hi. Southerner 1 have greater cares than lessons. Guernsey. Marjorie May 28 Marge Blue Tri, Tiger Staff folly, capable, toads of fun —Irish, 'bluff said. Gustafson, Glen May 2 Gus Basketball. Golf. Hi-Y A whole riot squad wrapped up in one body. Eng, Sylvia July 26 Sally Biue Tri A smile for everybody she meets: to talk with her is indeed a treat. Fisher. Harold November 17 In this world, happiness is the thing; we wish hint all that it will bring. Fredrickson, Roland October 26 Frog Boxing We can't all do everything. Gcnsmer, Wayne October 15 Gubo Basketball. Baseball Well. I served my time, now goodbye. Green, Gene September 23 Green Hi-Y, Swimming Team, Class Treasurer Purely original, genuine, and sincere. Gummeson, Norma April 22 Terry Edda Club. Glee Club A bunch of giggles. Gustafson, Marvis February 15 Gussic Victory Corps Uked by all who meet her. Engstrand, Muriel January 24 Myrt Student Council. Red Cross. Blue Tri She's tall, she's blond, she’s terrific! Fisk, Marian July 14 Mar Blue Tri Modest at all times, a temper ne'er showing: this is a person worth while knowing. Forsell, Delores August 20 Dec Victory Corps A mixture of sunshine, intelligence, and severity. Fritx, Dwayne May 13 Cheerfulness, sincerity, and friendliness are worthwhile assets. Glen, Betty February 8 Bets Christian Fellowship, Allied Youth A quiet tongue shows a wise head. Gross, Herbert March 31 Herbie Gym Team This happy-go-lucky fellow with his shy wit has a great love of leisure. Gustafson, Burton September 21 Gus He is a friendly sort, with never an unkind retort. Gutknccht, Jeanette December II Jean Victory Corps, Blue Tri. Spanish Club Personality plus sincerity and friendliness. Flaherty, Patricia Lea July 12 Pet Seton Hi. Blue Tri, Student Council. Tiger Staff. Class Secretary Everybody loves the Irish, when the Irish look kt Pat. C 20 3 June Class Halldecn, Vivian July I Butch Blue Tri The tort of girl one hk.es to meet: trustworthy, kind, and always sweet. Hanson, Clifford December 5 Cliff Victory Corps IVhat more can one wish, than a good-natured friend? Hartmann, Lee October 2 The Baron Girls—stay away from me! Heggem, Mark September II Mark Men who k ow much, say little. Hendrickson, Elmer July 14 Redhead Basketball Many famous people hare had red hair. Hickcthicr, Vera Jeanne September 21 Jcanme Seton Hi Without her we'd be missing something. Holm. June Jury 3 Junior Victory Corps There are many types of people, but her type is nisi her own. Hynes, Jane November S “Janie Seton Hi. Community Service Division What she says she sticks by. Hamel. Gladys July 27 Blue Tri, Student Council. Service Guide Ambitious, active, always ready—a friend that's true, sincere, and steady. Hanson, Marlys July 3 Mars Victory Corps A bit of fun. a bit of laughter—that is what our Marlys is after. Harvanko, Audrey Seotembcr 18 Audrey Blue Tri A gay person that loves a good time. Hcinemann. Avanelle November 2 Nellie Tiger Staff Industrious and happy all the while—r doesn't take long to make her smile. Herberg. Jeanette November 23 Herby Obliging and likeable. Hildcn, Lloyd June 22 Rgmhead He’s very talkative and folly: he considers lessons fust a folly. Howells, Lorraine October 9 Blue Tri, Christian Fellowship, Victory Corps. Allied Youth, Edda. Red Cross Council, Norse Chorus. Student Council, Southerner Staff, Tiger Staff A charming Miss, a world of charm. Iverson, Bruce September 13 Brucemms Football School breaks up the day sol Hansen, Beatrice January 14 Bca1 Victory Corps A friendly manner to all. Harper, Louise April 10 Whcerer” Honor Society. Glee Club. Seton Hi Always having a good time and planning a good time for others. Hawkinson, Marcia July 8 Marsh Seton Hi lajyalty plus friendship and fun. Hemstreet, Roderick August 24 Rod Hi-y A lad both wholesome and merry; he's carefree and somewhat unwary. Herbert. Margaret November 4 Margie” Victory Corps A friendly nature that attracts all. Hippe, Eugene March 5 Hippe Band, Hi-Y Keep on laughing — it's good for you. Hoy, Inex March 31 Christian Fellowship. Victory Corps Her high aims will surely mature. Jacobson, Ralph November 8 Jake Hi-y. Track Has anyone seen my girls? C2I □ June Class Johnson, Albert James August 8 Jonny Goodloo ing: a good fnrnd. a tu ell paI. Johnson, Dorothy February 7 Blondie Quill ond Scroll. Southerner Stoff. Allied youth, Tiger Staff. Blue Tri. G.A.A. A reliable student: cheerful, pleasant, capable. Johnson, Kenneth January 25 Shorty Victory Corps. 4H He's small, but so is dynamite. Johnson, Wayne July 2 Barney Hi-y Always ready for fun; always with a smile. Kelly, Rose Mary May 28 MV In ecerylhing and out with a smile. Kirk. Faye March 17 Finky Glee Club, Victory Corps Full of life—lik'd by everyone. Kommerstad, Robert January 27 Red Football. Basketball. Hi-Y, Homecoming King The hair apparent. Kurth. Mildred June 23 Millie Seton Hi. Blue Tri, Student Council, Defense Council, Tiger Staff Popular with us all. Johnson, Allan July 6 Slim Silence is a great art of conversation. Johnson, Eileen June 16 Eny Sometimes gay. and sometimes sad. Johnson, Marilyn March 5 Johnnie She looks shy, but—t Jorgensen, Jeanne January 18 Inky Blue Tri. Christian Fellow-ship, Southerner Staff. Norse Chorus. Hall Guide. Tiger Staff, Allied Youth One swell person u e'll miss having around. Kilbury, Beverly May 30 Bev Quality, not quantity is her motto. Kisscll. Margaret August 13 Marg.e Seton Hi Ijfe was made to be enjoyed: she by nothing is annoyed. Krebs, Kenneth October 25 Kenny Victory Corps I agree with no man's opinions: I have some of my own. La Croii, Anne March I Anne Seton Hi. Community Service You'll know when she's present. Johnson. Carl October 3 He has many traits which his friends enjoy. Johnson, Evelyn August 28 Ev G.A.A., Honor Society, Student Council Victory belongs to the most persevering. Johnson, Rodney September It Rod Silence is better than unmeaning words. Kelly. Henry July 7 Kelly Hi-y A man of experience. Kilcn, Lila August 12 Kilen1 Victory Corps Friendly, loyal, pleasant. Kisscll, Marion August 14 Pee Wee Everyone finds her agreeable. Kroll, Jeanette September I Jeanie Blue Tri Emeu, sincere, and true. Ladwig, Donna Mac August 14 Although quite new to South, we have learned to like her. C 22 3 June Class Landberg, June June 5 Sue Christian Fellowship, Tiger Staff Where there’s a will, there’s a way. Lanning. Margie March 25 She lets her light shine without turning the spot on herself. Lappcgaard, James January 1 lapov Victory Corps. Hi-Y Variety is the spice of life. Larsen, Ruth M. December 23 Pes$y Edda Club. Blue Tri, Honor Society. Community Division She is dignified as well as peppy. Larson, Joyce October 20 Stubby Christian Fellowship, Tiger Staff Good things come in small packages. Larson. Ruth D. January 7 Ruthic Blue Tri, Victory Corps The best way to hare a friend is to be one. Leonard, Robert August S Bob Class Officer Quiet? Well, that depends. Lewis, Marjorie September 13 Friendly, jolly, and sincere. Lindblom, Earl Mav 4 lindy Hi-y He k ept us all guessing as to his real self. Lindblom, Maurice September 17 Morrie Southerner. Honor Society Work is his motto. Lukuma, Shirley March 24 Shirl Tiger Representative Strictly business. Lund, Mavis August 6 Doddy Blue Tri, Southerner Staff, Glee Club An asset to South. Lundquist, Fred July 29 Victory Corps 1 can’t be industrious and popular at the same time. Lyons, Margaret May 6 Pejjy Honor Society Sweet as a garden of roses. Madsen, Lois October 31 Dcbc Blue Tri, Southerner, Hall Guide True blue, dear through. Madsen, Maurice July 20 Bun Football Witty and wise. Magcrs, Bernard Match 2 lemle Hi-y Happy and contented with smiles for all. Mancss, June September 13 Hunky Red Cross Council. Tiger Representative, Salutato-rian Wee, modest, tipped flower. Martin, Arlene November 17 Myrt Glee Club, Victory Corps, 4H One knows her by her jolly air, her laughing eyes, and jet black hair. Martin, Jean March 2 Marty Victory Corps To hare a friend is to be cne. Mather. Adeline October 9 Andy G.A.A., Tiger Staff Where does she get all her pep? McCollins, Joan June 27 Jo Victory Corps. History Club. Tiger Staff Modesty is her charm. McGee, Betty June 3 Mac Scton Hi. Southerner. Defense Council, Victory Corps Everybody's pal. McKitrick, Coleen February M Mickey G.A.A. What sweet delight a quiet life affords! 12 n June Class Mendenhall, Shirley May 29 She it demure and tweet of disposition. Miley. Jeanne January 10 Defense Council, Student Council, Allied youth. Sc-ton Hi. Blue Trl. Homecoming Queen She' got that little tort of a hit of a way. Morgan. Walter June 13 Wallie Swimming Team Profe tor—full of the dick-ent. Myren, Irene January 2 Mickey Truly a liveable person. Nelson, Gayle March 27 Slip Boys will Ire ! oyt. Nelson, Joan August 10 “Jo Blue Tri. Southerner Representative Cheerful at the chirping btrdt of fpringtime. Ness, Howard Aoril 2S Howie Edda Club Speech may be silvery but tilence it golden. Nielsen, LaVerne June 8 Irish Blue Tri, Hall Guide Fun it her middle name. Mcvisscn, Dolores January 30 Dodo Allied youth. Red Cross Pleasant to everyone. Mitchell, Edward October 20 Mitch H,-y. B Senior President, Red Cross Council He’s a tolly good fellow. Morin, Rosemarie October 16 Rose She hat a carefree nature and a snide for everyone. •Nelson, Donald October 27 Don H.-y, Swimming Team, Football To ttudy or not to study, that it the question. Nelson, Jean March 27 Nets Girls hhe her are rare. Nelson, Rhoda July 10 Nellie Christian Fellowship Honor Society, Choir. The unspoken word never causes trouble. Newman, Ruthmary March 20 Babe A quiet, re ourceful last. Nord. Ronald March 10 Ron Allied youth. Football. Basketball, Baseball, Gass President In athletic , he thine . Meyer. Veronica January 30 Ronny A quiet scholarly worker. Moen, Patricia September II Patty An ambitious girl and intelligent, too: liked by many, a friend so true. Mulvahill, Anne December II Mulvy Seton Hi. History Club. Defense Council. Victory Corps. Southerner Pretty and most agreeable. Nelson, Esther April 2 Toots” Christian Fellowship Seemingly quiet, but oh. my I Nelson, Jeanette June 19 Dick Christian Fellowship Prudent, quiet, and always right. Nelson. Richard June 19 Dick Hi-y. Swimming Team, Football Sever still a minute. Newton, Gloria September 18 lelo Blue Tri Time, tide, and Gloria wait for no man. Norrbom, Donald January 12 Knobby Hi-y Men of few words are the best men. I' ( I C24 3 Norrbom, Shirley April I? Her modesty, sweetness, and sincerity make her a desired friend. Olson, Betty E. April 28 Wcdgie Norse Chorus. Southerner Staff. Edda Club, Blue Tri, Red Cross Council Always folly and good-natured. June Class Nyquist. Shirley February 24 Dimples G.A.A., Victory Corps, Red Cross Our pretty blond. Olson, Betty M. April 4 'Bet'' Why so quiet? Olson, Harriet March 21 Harry One of the best-liked. Olson, Ruth Irene April 27 Rio Edda Club. Norse Chorus. Blue Tri. Christian Fellow-ship, Allied Youth. Honor Society The only way to hare a friend is to be one. Overholt. Joyce October 26 Jo- Girl Reserves. Victory Corps, G.A.A. Her face is fair, but bean n true Pedersen, Marilyn July H Mitt Christian Fellowship Her originality delights ai much as her dancing. Peterson, Elaine November 7 Evangy Christian Fellowship, Hall Guide Industrious and cheerful. Peterson. Wayne May II Pete Everyone likes him. Polomny, Lorraine May 28 Polly Glee Club Carefree and liked by all. Olson, Alice September 12 Alee Community Club Many a friend hat she. Olson, Cortlandt January II Corky Tired nature's sweet restorer. balmy sleep. Orbcck, Pearl November 10 She possesses a good mind and a quiet and unassuming manner. Palermo, Patricia July 26 Frosty Blue Tri, G.A.A. loyoiis, merry all the day. Pederson, Dagmar October 14 Dag Blue Tri Her heart is as golden as her hair. Peterson, John December 12 Pete Hi-y. Basketball, Baseball What is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Plunges. Gloria Aoril 22 Pugs Choir, Glee Cub Short, cute and zoot! Pommer, Dennis January 27 Denny Victory Corps Hard working and quiet. Ostvoldcn, Lois September 8 Sis Red Cross Council. Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Victory Corps Vivacious and a true friend. Pedersen, Betty October 25 Betts Christian Fellowship, Honor Society, G.A.A.. Tiger Staff A friendly nature and willing to help others. Pederson, Morris May 12 Pete Track Team. Class Officer All tongues speak well of him. Peterson. Virginia October 23 Pima Blue Tri A charming smile that radiates cheer and friendliness. Pollack, Hyman September 20 Hy Honor Society, Navy Victory Corps Quiet and sincere, a true friend. C253 June Class Provo. Lorry April 28 Cap Football Captain, Allied youth. Hi-y. Victory Corps. Ice Carnival King His pleasing personality makes him a popular fellow. Roff, Jess July 21 Football, Hi.y. Allied youth A folly hoy. an athletic one: always has ;list lots of fun. Rollin. Marion October 23 Glee Club One swell {id. Rundquist, Arlene September I? G.A.A. A shy. happy, girl who is always sincere: you've got a friend when she u near. Rydberg, Eleanor September 25 Elc Blue Tri Both wise and delightful, too. Sadoff, Jeanne March 6 Sadie Red Cross Council. Allied youth. Tiger Staff, Victory Corps Good-natured, peppy, and a perfect companion. Schaeppi, William October 18 Bill History Club. Hi y, Track Team, Football, Red Cross. Tiger Staff, Southerner. Honor Society, Hall Guide, Fencing Club His hfe is like the Mississippi—lined with Huffs. Schleicher, Ruth May Victory Corps folly, and a good friend. Rhcdin, Lorraine July 20 Red Choir Cheerful disposition and pleasing personality. Rognc, Kenneth Dccembcr8 Kenney Hi-y A likeable sort of chap. Ronngrcn, Roma March 10 Romeo Allied Youth, Christian Fellowship, Choir, G.A.A. felly and well-liked by everyone. Russell, Lillian October 20 Bambi Blue Tri. Edda Club, Allied youth Fun-loring and a friend to all. Sabaka, Eleanor March 21 El Vim. rigor, and vital tty. Samer, Jenny Mae August 31 Seton Hi, Glee Club. Choir AgreeaNe and likeable. Scheele, Donald March 10 Don Victory Corps Hr may look shy!?). Schmidt, Ardella February 5 G-A.A., Journalism Club. Library Club Her u inning smile and quiet ways will bring her luck through all the days. Robertson, Marvin April M Marv Hi-y Really rare; in a class by himself. Roitero, Angclinc July 30 Anjie Blue Tri Though quiet, it is known, efficiency she has shown. Ronning, Howard August 13 Howie Hi-y folly good fellow. Rybcrg, Lillian A. July 2 Lll Blue Tri. Service Guide. Honor Society, Tiger Staff Personality u her greatest asset. Sabol, Richard October 3 Ricky Honor Society Ricky is a fellow that does not do anything by halves. Sartwell, Billie March 27 folly, peppy, likeable—an addition to any group. Scheele. Richard May 20 Good looking, a good student, a swell guy. Schulcnburg. Dona November 8 G.A.A., Victory Corp Friendly, and well liked by C 26 □ June Class Schumacher, Anita February 5 Neatsie Allied Youth, Victory Corps Full of pep and Ion of fun. Segal, Edward January 5 Illegal Segal Valedictorian, Honor Society. Tiger Staff. Orchestra. Southerner Representative. Ha!l Gu'de. Band. Victory Corps. MY h hit good personality, hit Einstein mind, hit Rothschild shrewdness, hr u tl! someday he tops in the medical world. Sieger. Marian May 24 “Mickey Blue Tri. Allied Youth, Ed-da Club. Tiger Staff, Victory Corps. Red Cross. Choir Happy-go-lucky ‘‘nd l°ts of fun. Starnes. Bette Lou May 26 8etty looch Student Council. Red Cross. Blue Tri President. Tiger Staff. Class Vice President Full of pep, fun, and laughter, she gets what she goes after. Spector, Claire September 19 Specks G.A.A.. History Club. Red Cross. Band. Edda Oub. Allied Youth She likes fun and laughter and is a source of fun herself. Standal. Virginia August 17 Sauirrly Band. Choir, Blue Tri Always sociable and folly. Stone, Ronald November II Rocky Victory Corps. C.A.P. Charles should hare known him, for he's a little Dickens. Sunde, Dolores December 31 Dec Choir. Glee Club. Blue Tri. Allied Youth Has quiet ways and charms to blend; everyone wishes to call her friend. Schwartx. Donna August 17 Blue Tri. Tiger Staff A charming smile and a cheery word make a pleasing combination. Severson, Robert May 22 Sammy Victory Corps MV lore that man! Sing, Sadie Ma-ch 3 Quiet, studious, liked by all. Has the ability and charm of Madame Chiang Kai Chek• Smith, Vern R. August IS Smitty Bond MV know him, but yet we know him not. Spohn, Philip January 29 Pnil Victory Corps If he can't find anything to laugh at. he'll find a arcus all his own. Stickles. Donald May II Don He is independent and sure to succeed. Strom. Gladys April 2S Taffi Blue Tri Cheerfulness is a sonny ray of life. Swanson, Gerald July 10 Geny Orchestra His curly locks are the envy of all the girls. Seaton. Gloria Scotembc' 25 Glory Chou Always a smile. Shirley. Jordan April 12 Shirley C vil Air Patrol, Victory Corps MY the Air Corps be glad to get himf S;oberg, Elizabeth Scptcmbc I Betty Blue Tri. Scton Hi On the hit of efficiency she is high. Snare, Geraldine July 2 Gerry Choir. Victory Corps Loads of I on! Stamos. James June IS Jim Victory Corps He's got that certain something! Stinson, Bruce Sectemoer 29 Quiet, but friendly and likeable. Stuckmayer, Arlene June 6 “Stucklc To pan or not to past; that it the question. Swanson. Helen Augjtt 13 Swanny Svithiod. G.A.A.. Christian Fellowship, Hall Guide She's alike to ns all, she's liked by ns all. C 27 3 June Class Swanson, June L. April 22 “June Victory Corpt A good litrener nukes a de lightful companion. Swanson, June V. June 25 Blue Tri She's good to loo at I’ 1 heller to knt w. Swenson, Kcrmit May IB Swen Hi-y Ufe it jo full of a number of things, how can one find time for study? Swerdfiger, Jane June 30 Jancy Blue Tri It's the little things that count. Tomlinson, Ardis January 20 “Ardy She is conscientious and sure to succeed. Tuthill, Bill November 16 'Tut Hi-Y, Football, Class Sergeant-at-arms He takes the course of least resistance; hut he it a handsome chap with lovely brown eyes. Tanem. Elaine March 6 Tanny Glee Club. Edda Club, Honor Society. Allied youth, Tiger Representative. Tiger Staff Happy, no matter what happens. Torrison. Junine November 19 Jean Biue Tri .Vo too serious, not too gay, yet she has her own friendly way. Unstad, Celia June 9 Blue Tri, Allied youth, Tiger Staff A package that's small with charms all her own. Thompson. Dolores February 4 “De Blue Tri. Christian Fellowship Though she is timid and unassuming, she makes a true friend. Trygstad, Eunice November 21 Trizie Honor Society. Band, Orchestra. Blue Tri She ilist fiddles her time away, but she's a mighty good fiddler. Voita, Mary September 17 Christian Fellowship, Choir Sweet and rnr to everyone. •Ferguson. Roland Hardeman, LcRoy Kolbcrg, Joan In U. S. Service at time o! graduation eaerciies. Under Classmen ADVISORY 13. 12 B TOP BOW: A. Witt, H. Anderson. 0. Holst. P. Economon, H. Isakson, S. Nor-een, B. Gregersen, C. Engstrom. THIRD ROW: A. Englestad, D. Betcher, M. Edstrom. F. Green, S. Kovach, N. Johnson, S. Donahue. SECOND ROW: A. Harkins, D. Kollar. E. Damuth, K. Anderson. J. Cutland, L. Berglund. P. Catlson, A. Kahlberg. BOTTOM ROW: M. Eagle, C. Burn-sted, D. Iverson, P. Anderson, H. Berg-seth, D. Krizan, M. Austin. ADVISORY 107, 12 B TOP ROW: R. Enckson. L. Johnson, K. Larson. H. Kneg. H. Haglund. C. Victorian, H. Kittclson, R. Hoel, G. Hunter. THIRD ROW: J. Horns. I. Hoof. D. Kyllo, J. Elston. O. Hall, L. Newberg, H. Iverson, S. Glintcrnick. SECOND ROW: G. La France, H. Johnson. B. Landberg, A. Judd, W. Gable. A. Hart. J. Herrmann, C. French. J. Feuk. BOTTOM ROW: 8. Grimes. M. Hauskey, E. Greene, M. Voita, J. Bruchelmeyer, N. Glatxcl, H. Frolichman, D. Hauck. [28] June Class Vott, Maxine April 3 Mick” Choir, Glee Club A serious, yet winsome lass. Wanccka, Florence April 20 Flo Quiet, courteous, never blue —she mak,tt a friend both kind and true. Welsh, John September 6 Juny Debate, Forensic We know him by the smile on his face. Zelenak. Richard November 4 Dick Victory Corps Handsome, likeable, plenty neat. •Larsen, Arnold P. •Monson, Wilford A. Wagner, Joan December II Ollle Seton Hi Enjoys fun and is well-liked. Wedlund, Delores March 24 Dodic G.A.A., Choir A girl with a smile is a girl worth while. Woo. Daniel Z. October II Danny-boy Track A friendly smile he has for one; and truly he's a lot of fun. Zucl. Robert June 2 Hi.y Pardon my French. •Nelson, Robert L. •Skoglund, Donald Walburg, Herman June 9 Sir Hi.y, Honor Society, Swimming Team. B Senior Vice President Thinker, worker, friend of all: ready to answer any call. Weingarden, Hyman February 17 Muscles Carefree, content, satisfied. yemne, Donald January 25 Donnie Allied youth A member of the Royal Order of Woman Haters. Zustiak, John December 2 Stage Crew He and woiry hate neier met. Spangenberg. Robin M. •Zcilingcr, Joseph Under Classmen ADVISORY 125, 12 B TOP ROW: R. Davis, L. Benson, J. Foss, Jr., B. Beckstrom. L. Carlson, H. Kaiser, D. Dickey, G. Peterson, C. Swenson. THIRD ROW: G. Howe. D. Nelson. S. Mclhus. R. Knutson, P. Lind, G. Nelson, I. Esplin. SECOND ROW: L. Falconer. J. Berg. J. Carlson, C- Brekken, J. Dalmc, H. Mor-tensen, E. L Nelson, M. Aune. BOTTOM ROW: C. Bedard, M. Bangs. V. Miller, A. Caryl, H. Blasko, N. Siro-tiak, M. Duran. ADVISORY 322, 12 B TOP ROW: R. Sabako. J. Rockstad, E. Peterson, J. Norrbohm, D. Newstrom, J. Nycklcmoc, S. Paulson, H. Payette, L. Swirtx. THIRD ROW: J. Olson. P. Russell, L. McDonald. B. Osgard. P. Mach, D. Ramstad, L. Paul. SECOND ROW: I. Thunk. M. Olson. E. Urness, S. Schurstcm, M. Olson, E. Olson, G. Swanson, D. Nelson. BOTTOM ROW: R. Tollefson. D. Ny-berg. I. Moberg. E. Pederson, E. Over-lid, V. Pape. G. Olson. C29] ADVISORY 330, 12 B TOP ROW: D. Larson, B. Castle. E. Seu-bert. J. Sjordal, K. Baron, B. Watson. THIRD ROW: H. Storm. T. Preston. H. Williamson, T. McDermott. R. Swanson. D. Lindquist, D. Lenmark, B. Linncr. SECOND ROW: D. Swanson, D. Peterson, D. Ticknor, E. Hvbben, E. Farn-ham E. Swanson, M. Skarin, M. Smith, M. Swansick. BOHOM ROW: H. Sotmonson. D. Schwart . L. Swanson, P. Weisman, P. Shcan, G. Swanson, D. Povsha, 8. Winkler. ADVISORY 222, 11 A TOP ROW: M. Anderson, J. Hier. 8 Bloom, D. Bottko, R. Smieja, C. Hall, B. Johnson. THIRD ROW: I. Apsley. D. Gottschalk. J. Bodin, M. Hallct, M. Deppa, J. Berg. H. DcField, R. Denison. J. Tournicr. SECOND ROW: P. Andrews. M. Gronli, L. Gravatt. R. Bailey, C. Bove, M. Carl-son, K. Aleckson, M. Hasse. BOTTOM ROW: I. Fredeen. K. Ander-son, E. Grundeen, G. Fritchman, J. Bastiansen, L. Bove, P. Haglund. ADVISORY 4, II B-ll A TOP ROW: W. Hawkins. M. Klym, R. Johnson. A. Borgen. R. Kneg. R. How. ell, B. Kopp, R. Johnson, J. Kroska. THIRD ROW: R. Karlson, E. Johnson. I. Johnson, L. Jones. A. Banham, A. Johnson, D. Bemis. G. Hoyt. SECONO ROW: S. Jensen. M. Chovan-cek, M. J. Heikkinen, D. Korf, M. Hen-nessy. E. Joxen. S. Jones. B. Hcltcmcs, A. Hilmanowski. BOTTOM ROW: F. Hopkins, G. Hen-ningfield. C. Hoitomt, S. Hendrickson. M. Holman, S. Hcckcmcycr, T Bourgeois. E. Holman. ADVISORY 10, I IB-11A TOP ROW: C. Peterson. N. Arnemann, V. Anderson, W. Carlson, H. Okcson, D Olson, D. Robits, K. Oilman, S. Peterson, R. Powers. SECONO ROW: S. Ruffcorn. R. Backen, D. Olson, E. Opsal, G. Oliver, D. Olson, P. Peck, L. Anderson, M. Ranning. BOTTOM ROW: D. Pettersen. E. Oslby, J. Arwick, J. Pritchard J. Wise, E. Ryan, L Pauling, Y. Richardson. ADVISORY 17, I IB-11A TOP ROW; A. Bremnes. L. Alexander, B. Anderson, S. Aase, L. Carlson, J. Bro-void, L. Spradcr, S. Keller. THIRD ROW: 8. Johnson. M. Pearson, P. Barker, G. Shaw G. Oauscr, B. Doherty. J. Hoyt, R. Hanson, B. Phelps. SECOND ROW: F. Fisher, H. Cole. B. Schlcisman, S. Ebach, B. Grubbs, S. Johnson, M. Riley, S. Bcrggrcn. BOTTOM ROW: I. Hansen. A. Ander-son, J. Season, H. Anderson, D. Hanson, M. Severson. M. Sorenson. Z 303 ADVISORY 212 I IB-11A TOP ROW: R. Lasellc. K. Quilt. K. Brenner. J. Bloom. E. Smith, W. Charles, M. Peterson, G. Pullens, R. Ostrom. FOURTH ROW: I. Johnson, R. SJoholm, A. Sandone B. Age. E. Stevlo, 6. Sutherland. E. Redmond, J. Wong. THIRO ROW: R. Seidell, J. Yeager. B. L. Wedlund. H. Win. R. Terwey. B. Prosa, M. Plonsky, P. Depew, C. Spohn. SECOND ROW: T. Perry. L. Peterson. G. Rost, L. Kitscll, B. Anderson, D. Remeck, L. Marxcn, R. Michalik. BOnOM ROW: M. Rainey I. Goebel, N. Streeter B. Schenk, L. Swanson, G. RoH, G. Rasmussen, M. Thomas, B. Davids ADVISORY 215 II B-ll A TOP ROW: J. McMullin, N. Ladwig, A. Link, M. Nelson, D. Brenner. O. Haugen, D. Nordland. P. Hudek. R. Kvitrud, H. Mikwold. THIRD ROW: G. Brask. P. Larson. V. Larson, A. Larson. D. Medccn, P. Biou-lettc, E. Larson, J. Larsen, S. Lindbcrg. SECOND ROW; L. H.ppe, 0. Hunt. M. Hoium, L. Mcvittcn, Y. Foster, A. Langmadc, H. McDonald, O. LcMay. BOTTOM ROW: D. Lundberg. D. Ron-nine, M. Michcltcn, E. Mortson, J. Melhut, J. Boxstcd, J. LaMont, M. Me-Clurg, H. McDonald. ADVISORY 216 II B-ll A TOP ROW: E. Byrne, G. Damborn, R. Dambrogio, J. McNiff. M. Hagstrom, J. Cairncy, D. Olson, M. Most, G. De Mot. THIRD ROW: G. Sheleny. D. Eth.er, R. Olson. L. Eliaton, C. Oimberg, L. Dam-borg, H. Olson, J. Scvcrudc. SECOND ROW: M. McGovern, R. Mitchell. E. Erickson. G. Hall, B. Olson. P. Mattson, D. Grondahl, S. Slctten, E. Carlson. BOTTOM ROW: D. Jensen. I. Mott. M. Martinson, P. Watt. 0. Nordstrom. M. Payne, 8. Paisley, C. Moe. ADVISORY 220 II B-ll A TOP ROW B. Ellis, G. Dobcrstein, R. Engel, E. Benson. M. Smith, L. Man-gen. L. Pearson, E. Wheeler, D. Silver-stein. SECOND ROW. T. Doig. M. Tomaska. P. Smith, M. Vcale. J. Wilmes. S. Drink-wine. A, Webcrg, M. Stone, C. Skruppy. BOTTOM ROW: J. Sherwood. E. Larson. J. Thurston, D. Moore, L. Scheclc, D. Wickstrom. F. Vavreck. S. Row. ADVISORY 324 II B-ll A TOP ROW: R. Williams. J. Hoveltrud. M. Wolden, R. Anderson, K. Pearson. A. Kunde, H. Ericton. THIRD ROW: B. Larsen. F. Driver. F. Kcmling, 8. Yemne, W. Larson, T. Leonard, J. Klettenberg. SECOND ROW: N. Sutliff, D. Lufkin. E. Knoblauch. D. W.ck, A. Johnson. R. Klevcn, L. Watroba. S. Wall. BOTTOM ROW: S. Wetsling. J. Gardner. K. Schaefer, R. Harris. M. Sanders. H. Anderson, P. Lindstrom. C3I 3 ADVISORY 12 10A-1 IB TOP ROW R. Erickson. R. O-Donnell. L. Keller, B. Baker, A. Edlmg, 0. Culp, V. Olson, W. Danielson. THIRD ROW: M. Bosshart. J. Bleckin-ger, J. Kolcinski, H. Aaron, R. Damuth, M. Anderson, J. Lever. SECOND ROW: D. Morgan, N. lunner. L. Olson, M. Norrbom. R. Adams, D. Nelson, B. Maness, L. Nelson, BOTTOM ROW: L. Nelson. E. Jammci. 8. Nelson, M. Linder, I. Kommer, G. McAuliHe, S. Quaal. ADVISORY 124 10 A-1 I B TOP ROW: K. Van Gene, L. Berg, D. Larson, 0. Hoberg, M. Ekblad, V. Halverson. R. Vidas, J. Sedio, D. Scribner, D. Strobes. SECOND ROW: P. Freeburg. L. Steven-son, S. Johnson, G. Hunter, D. Herrmann. R. Skokan, L. Olson, S. Swanson, J. Kirkland. BOTTOM ROW: L. Steen. R. Martin. D. Haugcr. L. Butler, A. Ilstrup, J. Arne-son, J. Olin, C. Sukulis. ADVISORY 204 10 A-11 B TOP ROW. D. Vatnc. H. Birkcland, R. Borne, J. Bcnzcl, R. Moc, A. Parrish, C. Backer. SECOND ROW: L. Svendsen. B. Smith, B. Tomlinson, C. Dybdahl, L. Benson, L. Olson, M. Strand. BOTTOM ROW: A. Thompson. D. Aune. E. Stcame, H. Wyiynski, J. Rhymers. E. Johnson. ADVISORY 210 10 A-11 B TOP ROW: A. Ostlund. R. Rcndahl, G. Swanson, T, Schoenert, E. Revsbeck, D. Johnson. B. Swanson, A. Vann, M. Rath-kc, C. Rivers. FOURTH ROW: S. Pannkuk, M. Reiten, A. Stevenson, D. Riebe, R. Veronikas, J. Trowbridge, D. Thingstrup, B. St. Dennis. THIRD ROW: R. Koch. F. Tangen, E. Rundquist, L. Willman. P. Quady, R. Peahl, M. Swanson, R. Thorp, H. Ryan. SECOND ROW: J. Scroggins. J. Thom-masson, D. Weisen, L. Crowley, J. Me-Keever, 0. Severson. B. Simon, A. Kaalc. BOTTOM ROW: E. W.pper, E. Vavreck. B. Wheeler. D. Meade. M. Sullivan. E. Sandgren, G. Pohlman, L, Peterson, J. Michael. ADVISORY 313 10 A-11 B TOP ROW: G. Greenland, R. Chelberg, A. Churlik. S. Anonsen, E. Forslin. G. Danicich. R. Rhoades, G. Jensen, E. Sathre, G. Anderson, C. Berge. THIRD ROW: D. Graven. H. Hanson. C. Dammen, F. Crawford, D. Jaeger, B. Fieger, E. Kragnes. A. Hibben, D. Doble. B. Dcgeberg. SECOND ROW: A. Ehrenholm, M. Brekken, M. Fransen, P. Hcggcm, L. Craigie, R. Cloutier, J. Amaeher, F. Hagcmann, 8. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: 8. Castle, J. Burling, R. Cnst, J. Hendrickson, A. Johnson, M. Smith, L. Chovan, D. Anderson. C 32 D ADVISORY 315 10 A-11 B TOP ROW: W. Stevenson, P. Burton, G. Calvert, 0. Borccn, J. Dahl, H. Lut-gen, R. Lindstrom. SECONO ROW. B. Riley, B. Christian-ion, E. Kleven, B. Kunkle, P. King, R. Duian, M. Carlton, B. Olson. BOTTOM ROW: M. Huppler, R. Mital, J. Odom, M. Andrews, M. Feriancek, J. Kiklat, R. Madson. ADVISORY 303 I0A-I IB TOP ROW: M. Peterson, M. Kripotos, B. White. I. Miller, N. Sarncr, A. Johnson, M. Peterson, 0. Paulson, P. Patrick. THIRD ROW: B. Robinson. M. Sandberg, V. LcMay, S. Moe. E. Johnson, P. Mcdjo, D. Nelson, G. Meyers. SECOND ROW: H. Pcgg. V. Schulti, D. Lundbcrg, D. Johnson, A. Munkbcrg, S. Schwarts, J. Lukuma, P. Johnson, S. Mahrc. BOTTOM ROW: 1. Martin, L. Rosenberg, M. Mocn, M. Lane. E. Prickett, H. Mossbcrg, P. Johnson, B. Peterson. ADVISORY 118 10 B-IO A TOP ROW: T. Pallo, B. Tollefson, O. Meland, C. Nelson, B. Koob, P. Cunningham, W. Joachim, K. Markstrom, D. Christiansen, J. Kissed, 8. Lindbcrg. THIRD ROW: J. Peterson, P. Pederson, G. Smicja, V. Nybcrg, J. Mourning, R. Nelson, G. Baden, H. Olson, J. Hogan, D. Picrro. SECOND ROW: J. Pedersen, D. Krisko. G. Gictki, E. Nordgrcn, L. Lawrence, P. Martin, L. Patterson. E. Johnson. D. Carlson, A. Nelson, R. Rundquist. BOTTOM ROW: N. Louie. J. Olsen. H. Akenton, B. Hammond. 8. Arneson, M. Bray, V. Anderson, G. Paulson, K. Anderson, G. Krizan. ADVISORY 119 I0B-I0A TOP ROW: D. Ranallo. 0. Schuller. E. Swanson, 8. Tesko, K. Vooge. D. Ror-wick, L. Stivers. I. Robinson, A. Sol-berg, R. Tveita, R. Swanson. THIRD ROW: D. W,strom, L. Sulander. H. Hendricks, R. Swanell, D. Station, J. Rakow, J. Backus. C. Warner, D. Longcn, M. Selton, B. McFarlane. SECOND ROW: M. Polunc, C. Stickles. G. Bell. P. Olson. H. DeBiaso, P. Varela. C. Vasqucx, 0. Torkclson, L. Zahn-er, 8. Landsberger. BOTTOM ROW: 0. Pygman, M. Rizii. G. Vincent. B. Schaeppi. L. Olson. H. Copeland, S. Timm, C. Schulcnburg, E. Rustad. ADVISORY 224 10 B-IO A TOP ROW: B. Hauser. E. Maschke. D. Fahy, R. Fredberg, B. Dirks, R. Hag-man, J. Forest, E. Havrilla, D. Grimmer, E. Ghenty, J. Genda. THIRD ROW: M. Fish G. Helland, J. Eckmann, J. Hoitomt, L. Giles, M. Foster, D. Hoel, H. Glen, D. Grain. C. Gustafson. SECOND ROW: V. Grady. R. Gentle. S. Ellenson, S. Fisk, 0. Moran. C. Erickson. B. Holm. W. Fogclberg, J. Hackett, G. Dwinncll, BOTTOM ROW: L. Clauson. B. Peterson, C. Gagnon, V. Hall, B. Grot, J. Graven, D. Hansen, M. Mahady, C. Lewis. ADVISORY 328 10 B-10 A TOP ROW: R. Dalinc, G. Carlton. B. Barney, A. Boc, B. Carlton, 8. Doxoit, R. Alttrup, J. Malton, E. Klopp, M. Ration. W. Dite. THIRD ROW: O. Bakke. T. Cabana. O. Sevan, R. Haag, G. Ingcbretton, D. Creamer, I. Altnnger, A. Anderton, B. Cleath. G. Coffman, B. Bedor. SECOND ROW: M. Anderton. 8. Bjork. I. Bogachov, G. Brown. H. Berg, G. Boe, J. Anderton, M. Born. V. Anderton, V. Born. BOTTOM ROW: M. Carlton, E. Ramtey, B. Drake, D. Knoblauch, R, Benton, L. Anderton, M. Bienapfl, M. Andrecn, I. Swanton. ADVISORY 103 10 B-10 A TOP ROW: B. Kiehl. P. McGmty, W. Walburg, R. Howcllt, E. Laughlm, R. Kaylor, H. Johnson, R. Johnton. THIRD ROW: D. Nelton, K. O’Brien D. Kitirow, J. Levine, C. Jantky, B. Mufva-hill, L. Pctterton. SECOND ROW: M. Olafton. S. Larton, P. Weill, B. Noklcby, M. Papcnhcim, M. Halverson. BOTTOM ROW: P. McGinty, 8. Kitt-ridge. G. Lawton, M. Hallquiit, M. Noklcby, J. Lundbcrg. ADVISORY 9 10 B-10 A TOP ROW: D. Olton, E. Johnton, P. Forsberg, R. Myklcbutt, S. Lebewitx, E. 8ollman, J. Kalland. SECOND ROW: J. May. D. Johnton. P. Lofdahl, P. Matthews, J. Ottcrberg, D. Bailey. BOTTOM ROW: D. Johnton, L. Duran. L. Allenton, M. Nylandcr E. Lampe, A. M. Shepard, N. Brunei!. ADVISORY 106, 10 B TOP ROW F. Garrett, S. Bergteth, F. Hager, J. Hager, B. Oaily, 0. Church. L. Gable. THIRD ROW: R. Gilbertson. G. Held, J. Bioin, S. Haugetag, R. Anderton, E. Fleitman, C. Hagman, D. Iverton. W. Gephart. SECOND ROW: L. French. D. Anderton, C. Hutcby, M. Falk, D. Conlow, G. Cantwell, A. Johnton, J. Alttad, M. Church. 80nOM ROW: A. Hoff. R. Bjorklund. R. Gurewitz, J. Gronvall, V. Bcrgquitt, V. Erickton, D. Davenport. R. Bade. ADVISORY 306, 10 B TOP ROW: J. Spitzenglc, J. Tomlinton, W. Olton, R. Pcdcrton, R. Strunk, H. yatci. THIRD ROW: M. Sadoff, O. Wickt. 0. Wallin. M. Coleman, J. Polomny, A. Wold. D. Rethetar, D. Shaffer. SECOND ROW: J. Simonton, R. Stocke. V. Smith, D. Svendahl, D. Platier, R. Tushie, J. Peterson. BOTTOM ROW: M. Olton, N. Smith, D. Woodward, S. Severton. D. Swan-ton, J. O’Brien. C. Peterson, M. Owen. [34 3 ADVISORY 326, 10 B TOP ROW: A. Larin. R. Mo«n, B. Nun-dahl. J. Maclnnes. I. Gutknccht, J. Lcllc, E. Odash. J. Moan. THIRD ROW: P. Matlock, 8. Martini, N. Lunneborg, L. Keller. A. Noyes, M. Knickerbocker, M. Larson. SECOND ROW: B. Johnson. A. LeMay. L. Johnson, M. Mur man. J. Krier, V. Kilbury, J. McMiller, J. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: S. Morgan. J. Knoke. E. Martm, R. Kroll, L. MacGregor, R. Lcdin, F. Lundgrcn. ADVISORY 104 9 A-10 B TOP ROW: R. Newton, A. Lindroos, 8 Trontman, K. Oien, L. Scgelttrom, W. Lennander, K. Norcen, R. Schwarte, G. Schaffer, G. Linde. THIRD ROW: R. Streeter, B. 8ernard. J. Fisher. E. Strom, T. Morin, V. Meyer, B. Phyle, R. Peterson, K. Olson, P. San-dert. SECOND ROW; V. Winston. D. Torkel-son, D. Trinkle, J. Candy, L. McCabe, M. Mars, 8. McLaughlin, P. Peterson, G. Nustvold, L. Uden. BOTTOM ROW: E. Lindberg. J. Olsen. L. Richardson, M. Nielsen. 8. Nelson, B. Peterson, S. Lindstrom, A. Ordahl, S. McAllister. ADVISORY 105 9 A-10 B TOP ROW; J. Flavin, R. Larson, R. Bru-der, A. Larson, C. Ewing, J. Peterson. R. Bind, D. Dingman, H. Carling. THIRD ROW: O. Bergland, L. Gilbert-son, y. Bachcr, J. Anderson, B. Hock-ert, L. Lanning, J. Nygrcn, E. Klcvcn. SECOND ROW: 8. Leiser, V. Ander-son, N. Stcnc, B. Andrews, D. Jefferson, E Stanko, D. Hedin, M. Mulcahy, R. Rein. BOTTOM ROW: B. Henningsen. J. Goodman, A. Towle, B. Bacher, 8 Johnson, S. Hamilton, E. Wolford, 8. Polak. ADVISORY 225 9 A-10 B TOP ROW: L. King. L. Kottke, J. Rader, H. Eidsmo, G. Clausen, E- Ferguson, R. Bukcr. THIRD ROW: A. Bokusky. H. Carlson, S. Johnson, R. Fagen, T. Davis, R. Ev-enson, D. Harrington, G. Gilson. SECOND ROW: C. Carlson, V. Mac-Lundcr, 8. Carlson, A. Dvbdahc, L. Carlson, V. Allison, G. Johnson. 80TTOM ROW: A. Murdock. L. Iver-son, G. Rocglin, L. Hermes, G. Eggcrs, M. Brcthorst, 8. Hed, A. Iverson. ADVISORY 31C 9 A-10 B TOP ROW: D. Berg, J. Styba, W. Ben-son, B. Wmsor, J. Spellman, J. Elav-sky, A. Dalby, J. Chovancek, J. Grega. SECOND ROW: J. Simcoc, R. Seemahn, S. Ryals. D. Masellc. B. Burgett, B. Davis, G. Dolmar, D. Phillips, J. Gerard. BOTTOM ROW: M. Brynstad. M. Chov-ancck. M. Johnson, J. Pickering, R. Nordslctten, E. Gamec, L. Doig, C. Hansen. n 3 ADVISORY 217, 9 A TOP ROW: G. Neil, M. Michalik. H. Johnton, W. Fritted . D. Charland, B. 8etg. A. Berger. FOURTH ROW: J. Itaacton, B. HoHe, E. Leight, 8. Partlaw, A. Kurimay, M. Hermann. A. Andcrton, C. Johnton. THIRO ROW: W. Halverson. D. Elmer. B. Burteth, M. Olsen, G. Hreha, M. Barton, E. Kohnen, J. LeOuc, L. Hib-bcn. SECOND ROW: S. Gundenon, A. Beach, C. Shepard, G. Bosquet, D. Norvcton, P. Chevalier. D. Juntch, J. Harney. FIRST ROW: E. Lloyd. D. Herbst, E. Halverion C. Dahl, K. Colby, C. Eyrie, G. Holseth. ADVISORY 323 9B-9A TOP ROW: E. Krets J. Preiton. i. Helm. J. Snobeck. G. Kcarnt, P. Thomp-ion. R. Lovely, R. Stant, C. Lmdberg, W Voita. THIRO ROW: D. Swedccn, R. Kruck, C. Sylvcitcr, F. Martmton. R. Kauppi, K. Raccttc, G. Overby, V. Landbcrg, F. Pete non, E. Meyer. SECOND ROW: E. RengeL W. London, 8. Robarge, 8. Phillipi. G. O'Donnell, M. Leonard, D. Kauth, G. Narvcton, D. We tiling, M. Stordahl. FIRST ROW: L. Kelley. M. Warner. J. Stinton, M. Tollcfion, E. Unitad, I. Wettblade, 8. Pcanon, H. Nelion, C. Sfordal. ADVISORY 114, 9 B TOP ROW: T. Genoiky, R. Everett. R. Crau, J. Chovancc, D. Backcn, R. Ek-man, R. Colei, F. Andcrton, M. Hen-ton. THIRD ROW: E. Kojetin, J. Hoven, B. Koob, S. Johnton, R. Hovcitrud, R. Beckitrom, R. Hartwell. K. Foitc. SECOND ROW: D. Bingham, M. Han-ten, M. Dybdahl, J. Brekkcn, M. Halvor-ton, M. Donley, 8. Elmt. F. Hanton. FIRST ROW: F. Chovan, S. Johnton. M. Carlton, J. Eng. A. Duran. J. Guitafion, D. Hick . S. Biles. ADVISORY I 15, 9 B TOP ROW: W Peterson, W. Sch.rmer, R. Sandgrcn, N. Nelson. A. McG'cgo', D. Ronmng, 8. Shcffcl, G. Maanum, D. Sccger. SECONO ROW: H. Stenquist, D. Peder-ton, J. Romain, J. Olund, I. Pfeifer, K. Wittrom, R. Swanvon, M. treUc FIRST ROW: J. Swnher. J. Lennander. M. Mobcrg, K. Parnth, R. Rydberg, L. Rydberg, 0. Martmeau. ADVISORY 123, 9 B TOP ROW: N. Storgaard, B. Borgeton, 8. Hall, B. Event, A. Nelson, R. Schur-stein. SECOND ROW: J. Cattle, J. Nelion, J. Warn. L. Stock. L. Hall. FIRST ROW: J. Finlayton. M. Warner, D. Schoenbeck, S. Ruth. D. Mourning, P. Rogers. I f I C363 FACULTY ADVISERS of the 1944 TIGER from left: Mii Lc«h, Mr. Morie, Mm Gorgen, Mi Read 0 R G A N 1 Z A T I O H S 11 ■nrx i Organizations TIGER STAFF TOP ROW: C. Carlson, M. Guernsey, i. Lane. E. Mitchell, E. Scubert, G. Andre-sen, M. Nelson, E. Segal. FIFTH ROW: E. Bakke, P. Cleveland, 0. Johnson, E. Mitxcl, G. Christie, B. Cliplcf, C. Thompson. D. Franccschina, J. Malancy. FOURTH ROW: 0. Schwarts, E. Tanem, B. Christie, J. Jorgenson, A. Mather, M. Quarnstrom, P. Wentworth, L. Ry-berg, M. Taylor. THIRD ROW: J. Nelson. J. Swerdfiger, 1. Larson, J. Landberg, M. Gustafson, M. Sieger, E. Belland, L. Wall, M. Hansen. SECOND ROW: G. Bemon. A. Better, J. Maness, J. Overnolt, M. McIntosh, R. Hybben, M. Kurth, J. Milcy, P. Flaherty. BOnOM ROW; J. McCollms, 8. Schacppi, B. Skarncs. P. Pederson, L. Bauer, M. Keating, W. Owen, D. Herrmann. TIGER REPRESENTATIVES TOP ROW: J. Michael. J. Flavin. J. Levine, R. Howell, D. Brenner, L. Carlson, I. Benson, M. Nelson. SECOND ROW: M. Brekken. D. Nelson, M. Lundstrom, S. Lukuma, L. Hippe, A. Ordahl, D. Lufkin. BOTTOM ROW: H. Mossberg, E. Tanem. L. Olson. R. Hanson, B. Skarncs, L. Johnson. SETON HY TOP ROW: D. Hauger. J. Engberg, L. Butler, G. Eggert, 8. Schacppi, M. Heikkinen, J. Miley, P. Flaherty. THIRD ROW: P. Depew. A. Nelson. A. Johnson, I. Bogachov, P. Quady, E. Sandgren, M. Kurth. SECOND ROW: D. Korf. M. Lundberg, E. Klcvcn, H. Bogachov, M. Hallct, 8. Prosa, L. Crowley, J. McKecver. BOTTOM ROW: J. Odom. D. Jensen. M. Sullivan, M. Martinson, E. Knoblauch, L. Mott, S. Heckemeyer. STAGE and SOUND CREWS TOP ROW: L. Benson. R. Davis, J. Bra-vis, E. Sathre, R. Lindgrcn. BOTTOM ROW: L. Jones. D. Konetski, E. Scubcrt, E. Olan. C38] Organizations SOUTHERNER STAFF TOP ROW: S. Nor«en, M. Hagstrom, E. Bodine, R. Silverstein, C. Hamilton, D. Holit, R. Johnson, B. Anderson. THIRD ROW: E. Bakke, E. 0 tby, M. Thomas, L. Gravatt, D. Lundberg. L. Bauer, M. Quarnttfom. S. Glintcrnick, H. Mikwold. SECOND ROW: B. Davids D. Povsha, D. Iverson, R. Bailey, M. Skarin, L. Os-terberg, S. Ruffcorn, P. Peek. BOnOM ROW: G. Oliver, J. McNiff, M. Lund. J. Malancy, B. Satherlie, D. Johnson, M. Ranning. SOUTHERNER REPRESENTATIVES TOP ROW: J. Flavin, J. Kolcinski, M. Rathke, R. Howell, E. Segal, 8. Lind-berg. SECOND ROW: D. Elmer, M. Mars. M. Rosen, A. Iverson, R. Olson. BOTTOM ROW: L. Polomny, S. Nyquist, D. Johnson, L Swanson, J. Hersom, D. Lundberg. SILVER TRIANGLE TOP ROW: J. Anderson. A. Munkberg, E. Boyes, G. Holscth, H. Nelson, A. Thompson, J. Engberg, S. Curtis, D. Jurisch, P. Chevalier. SECOND ROW: S. Mahre, M. Olsen, B. Burseth, J. Arncson, G. Narveson, D. Narveson, 8. Gradin, B. Degeberg, D. Wcsslmg. BOTTOM ROW: I. Miller. G. Lawson, J. Pedersen. L. Butler, J. Olsen, L. Craigic, L. Olsen, P. Heggem. TORCH CLUB TOP ROW: A. Lindroos, G. Schaffer, 8. Tesku, L. Stivers, E. Strom. BOTTOM ROW: D. Riebe, B. Peahl, J. Rader, K. Olson. n 39 3 Organizations BLUE TRIANGLE TOP ROW: E. Trygstad, J. Jorgensen. J. Olson. N. Streeter, P. Cleveland, M. Kurth, 6. Grimes, J. Tornson. L. Rut-sell. FIFTH ROW: P. Lind. D. Grondahl M. Edstrom, G. Nelson, J. Lane, B. Clip-let, A. Diels, R. Denison, P. Depew, k. Schcafer. FOURTH ROW: $. Schimelpfenig, J. Sherwood, L. McDonald, B. Olson, H. Johnson, H. Coenen, G. LaFrancc, E. Sabaka, A. Olson, M. Austin. THiRO ROW: T. Perry, L. Hansen J. Berg, B. Maple, I. Langoien, J. Gut-knccht, L. Ostvolden, A. Roitero, M. Sieger, F. Green. SECOND ROW: 8. Proto. M. Carr, P. Anderson. J. Thurston, B. Davids, R. Larson, L. Howells, R. Larsen, L. Brennan, W. Tucker. BOTTOM ROW: L. Madsen, M. McIntosh, D. Francetchina, M. Hansen, M. Keating, M. Taylor. G. Hamel. L. Wall. S. Eng. Hi-y TOP ROW R. Johnson, E. Wheeler. D. Lang, R. Engel. 8. Iverson, W Mor-gan. G. Kucnenbecker, M. Hamel. E. Lindblom. THIRD ROW: I. Johnson. O. Haugen, O. Hall, D. Ethier, D. Kyllo. R. Anderson, S. Stanley, R. Hemstreet. SECOND ROW: H. Lutgren, W. Charles, D. Larsen, B. Magert, H. Kelley, H. Anderson, J. Rockstad. G. Peterson, S. Glintcrnick. BOTTOM ROW: M. Hagstrom. R. Zuel, E. Bodme. E. Mitchell. H. Hagland, D. Holst, J. McN.ff, V. Anderson. SVITHIOD TOP ROW: J. Johnson. E. Aathre R Olson, R. Broman, H. Johnson, L. Benson. THIRD ROW: K. Anderson. 0. Paulson. J. Olm, C Lewis. I. Johnson, M. Heik-kinen, E. Holman. E. Nelson. SECOND ROW: W. Fogelberg, D. Swanson, A. Ehrenholm. 8. Holm, 8. Bjork, V. Larson, A. Larson. BOTTOM ROW: E. Tronnes. M. Austin. P. Anderson I. Berg, J. Feok, D. Peterson, M McCluig. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP TOP ROW: G. Fntchman, R. Ronngrcn, M. Kershaw, L. Fredeen, D. Olson, B. Andetson. SECOND ROW: L. Apsley. A. Ehrenholm, L. Gravatt. J. Boistcd, E. Erickson, J. Trindt, A. Kaale. 80TT0M ROW: B. Glen. J. Jorgensen. H. Williamson, M. Pedersen, M. Voite, G. Kershaw. Organizen BLUE TRIANGLE TOP ROW: D. Rockland. S. Vogstrom L. Wende, V. Falkman, A. Wold. E Balland. P. Wentworth. M. Nelson. H Bergseth, C. Brekken, J. Carlson. FIFTH ROW: L. Eiplin. S. Alstad. 0. Delmorc, N. Kruck, V. Anderton, M. Guernsey, E. Carlson. 8. Schuck, J. 8o«-sted. P Watt. S. KigM. FOURTH ROW: D. Knxan, H. Ostrom, E. Michalik, E. Lund. L. Osterberg, L. Johnson. P. Bodme, C. Unstad, J. Kroll, L. Nelson, E. Nelson. THIRD ROW: 0. Sunde. B. Olson. R. Olson, N, Jasvee, P. Flaherty, E. Olson. P. Russell, $. Hendrickson, G. Benson, D. Schwarts, L. Swanson. SECOND ROW: J. Anderson. C. Moline. M. Skarin, A. Judd. A. Hart. A. Harkins, J. Swerdfigcr. J. Nelson, 0. Hauck, A. Howard, J. Berg. BOTTOM ROW: I. Schwarts. J. Miley, S. Mclhus, C. Hoitomt, B. Starnes, J. Swanson, G. Andre son. M. Bangs, M. Engstrand, F. Bedard. Hi-y TOP ROW: M. Robertson. G. Gustafson, B. Danielson. E. Smith, R. Anderson, E. Seubcrt, D. Dorsow, H. Wei-burg, H. Erickson. FOURTH ROW G. Wigdahl. J. Sjor-dahi, J. Foss, R. Davis. D. Dickey, R. Black, W. Schacppi, W. Baker. THIRD ROW: G. Green. W. Johnson, R. Imdgren. S. Norcen, V. Olson, L. Benson, K. Swanson, R. Nord, L. Provo. SECOND ROW: W. McMoore. G. Peterson, J. Roff, E. Kellend, R. Nelson. C. Carlton, R. Kommeritad, W. Tuthill. BOTTOM ROW: H. Ronn.ng, J. Male-ney, R. Jacobsen, J. George, P. Pcdcr-ton, G. Anderson, R. Saba to, R. Anon-ten. W. Owen. EDDA TOP ROW. H. Berg, E. United. K. And-erton, D. Strobe , t. Stav o, I. Andet-ton. D. Wick, L. Hsnten. SECOND ROW: S. Drinkwine, B Ph,l- •pi, B. Olion, M. Sieger, E. foil, A. Wold, C. Moe, B. Ademt. BOTTOM ROW: 0. Nerveton, G. Hoi-teth, R. Olton, E Bnkke, H. Bergteth, G. Nerveton, O. Bokke. HI-Y BLUE TRIANGLE CABINET TOR ROW. P. Pederton. J. McNiif. D. Holtt, H. Heglund, E. Bodme. G. Wig-dsM. SECOND ROW: G. Hsmel, J. Miley. M. Teylor, S. Melhut, J. Swnton, C. Hoitomt. BOTTOM ROW M. Hnnten J. George. M. Keehng. B. L. Sterner. E. Mitchell. inn Organizations GLEE CLUB TOP ROW: R. Kichi. R. Thomas. B. Asa, A. Churlik, E. Revsbeck. J. Benzel, G. Danicic, H. Mikwold, J. Dahl. THIRD ROW: L. Sandone, 8. Peterson. R. Hauge, D. Nelson, N. Sarner. J. Engbeig, M. Voss. 0. Borland, G. Ole an, A. Martin, E. Sandgrcn. SECOND ROW: M. Rubcl. M. Pederson. 8. Adams. J. McKeevcr, F. Kirk, P. King, G. Plunges, L. Lawrence, A. KaaTc, J. Bruckelmeycr. BOnOM ROW: L. Polomny, M. Rot-lin, A. Thompson, R. Benson, Mr. Grie-benow, J. Sarner, 8. Sartwcll, C. Moc, R. 8ailcy. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY TOP ROW: M. Kershaw. N. Rice. L. Bakke. R. Anderson, B. Schaeppi, W. Owen, D. Darsow, R. Benedict. FIFTH ROW: E. Bakke. M. Nelson. C. Thompson, S. Donahue, E. Michalik, E. Mitiel, J. Foss. M. Lindblom, G. Swanson. FOURTH ROW: E. Tancm, A. Engel-stad, E. L. Nelson, P. Wentworth. D. Lind, A. Raabcrg, E. Segal, H. Williamson, B. Watson. THIRD ROW: J. Feuk, C. Spector, E. Johnson, L. Osterbcrg, R. Larson, H. Melchisadech, S. Vogstrom, L. Rybcrg, P. Anderson, D. Ticknor. SECOND ROW: D. Swanson. J. Overholt. J. Maness, M. Lyons, C. Brekken, H. Bergseth. H. Coencn, G. Hedwall, R. Olson. BOTTOM ROW: L. Harper. P. Peder-son, M. Quarnstrom, W. Scaberg, H. Walburg, L. 8auer, A. Anderson, R. Nelson. ALLIED YOUTH TOP ROW: J. Kemp, H. Anderson, D. Holst. S. Stanley, N. Rice, E. Zadach, R. Peterson. FOURTH ROW: H. Melchisedech, B. Anderson, R. Ronngrcn, P. Wentworth, E Belland, J. Todd, G. Pahlman. THIRD ROW: V. Falkman, J. SadoH, F. Green, E. Tanem, B. Maple, M. Quarnstrom, D. Wmtheiser, L. Ostvoldcn. SECOND ROW: K. Muictras. I. Lan-goicn M. McIntosh, E. Olson, A. Harkins, L. Crowley, W. Tucker. BOTTOM ROW; F. Bedard, J. Bonsted, M. Sullivan, P. Quady, A. Raabcrg, L. Bauer, B, Swanson. G. A. A. TOP ROW: I. Miller. C. Spector. D. Wcdlund, S. Nyquist. M. Hansen, B. Linner, E. Tronnes. J. Feuk. D. Ticknor. SECOND ROW: A. Johnson. G. Dauser, M. Sorenson, C. Hoitomt, S. Hendrickson, L. Giles, J. Hoitomt, M. McIntosh. BOTTOM ROW: B. Phelps. L. Steen. L. Stevenson. M. Keating. L. Wall. G. Ro«, P. Heggen. C«3 Organizations A CAPPELLA CHOIR TOP ROW: 0. Silverttein, H. Olavsen. R. Howell, E. Smith, W. Walburg, C. Hamilton. FOURTH ROW: G. Hawe, 8. W.ntor, L. Hartman. J. Grega, J. Sedio. J. Spel-man, K. Soderbcrg. THIRD ROW: S. Schimelplenlg. M. Guttafton, G. Kerthaw, L. Beiglund, D. Haugen, L. Johnton. N. Jatvee, T. Brouillard. SECOND ROW: S. McKindey. M. 01-ten. 8. Buneth, R. Olton, J. Nygrcn, S. Swanton, G. Wue. BOTTOM ROW: D. Pygman, I. John-ton, M. Voita, Mr. Gncbcnow, H. Wy zyntki, S. Hamilton, J. Wien. STUDENT COUNCIL TOP ROW; J. Chovancek, A. Boe. R. Tvcita, 5. Anonten. J. Forctt, E. Mitchell, M. Smith, R. Scvcrton, H. Williamson, M. Hamel, H. Aaron. THIRD ROW: N. Streeter, D. Hunt. S. Wetilmg, E. Belland, G. Hamel, D. Wettling, I. Butler, M. Sullivan, G. Holieth, P. Andenon. SECOND ROW: C. Carlton, V. Larton. A. Wold. D. Nelton, K. Andenon, P. Flaherty, M. Kurth, J. Miley, M. Keating. BOTTOM ROW: 8. Henningten, M. Lane, B. L. Ska-net, J. Foil, A. Judd, J. Wade. G. Oliver. ALLIED YOUTH TOP ROW: S. Noreen, G. Andenon, R. Nord, J. George, J. Roff, K. Nord-ttiom, W. Tuthill, L. Provo, G. Kuchen-beckcr. FOURTH ROW: C. Thompton, J. Ry-berg, L. Otterbcrg, M. Nelton, E. Michalik, J. Lee, D. Dclmorc, L. Howells. THIRD ROW: H. Ostrum, C. Norman, B. Cliplcf, M. Keating, G. Andreton. S. Alstad, V. Andenon, D. Lind, D. Pov-tha. SECOND ROW: L. Johnton. A. Wold. M. Sieger, E. Fott, L. Wall, R. Olton, N. Jatvcc, M. Ronning. BOTTOM ROW: J. Lane, M. Hansen, L. Ruttcll, A. Roitcro, C. Spector, G. Strom, D. Johnton. RED CROSS COUNCIL TOP ROW: J. Sadoff. J. Carlton, A. Halverson, J. Sherwood, G. Swanton, L. Bauer, L. Howells, D. Reineck, M. Rial, FOURTH ROW: L. Esplin, B. Peterson, C. Brekken, D. Olton, D. Hauger, P. Ruttcll. D. Krixan, R. Nordsutton. THIRD ROW: B. Olton, H. De Biato, L. Andenon, C. Hoitomt, G. Andresen, O. Hcdin, L. Ratk, C. Castman, M. Lund berg. SECOND ROW: B. Winkler, B. Olton. P. Martin, A. Hart, M. Taylor, P. John-ton, L. Lawrence, A. Howard. 80TT0M ROW: P. Andenon, B. Skarnet, 8. Sabako, A. Judd, D. Francetchma, J. Manett, L. Mevitscn. Organizations SOUTH HIGH ORCHESTRA, Mr. Swanson, Director SOUTH HIGH BAND, Mr. Swanson, Director QUILL and SCROLL TOP ROW: S. Glmternick, L. Ojterberg, 0. Johnson. D. Dickey. BOTTOM ROW: L. Sauer, J. Maloney. M. Quarnitrom. DEFENSE COUNCIL TOP ROW: G. La France, M. Thomai. E. Mitchell, H. Bcrgtcth, M. Kurth. SECONO ROW: A. Stuckmaycr, B. McGee, A. Howard, D. Houck. BOTTOM ROW: C. Thompson, J. Foil. D. Franceschma, R. Olson. COACHES of ATHLETICS TOP ROW: Mr. Mott . Mr . Tangcn, Mitt locffd, Mr. Nclton. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Mona, Mr. Barnard. Mr. Swarttad. SOUTH S 1943 FOOTBALL SQUAD. TWIN CITY CHAMPIONS TOP ROW: J. Wide, E Klopp, €. Bodme, 0. Thorud, A. Edling, R. Kommerstad. H. Erickson. W. LlAMdu, R. Olson. R. Lundgren. G. Gr«n. JRO ROW: Coach Bernard. E. Seubert. J. Bloom. R. Nelson, G. Peterson. T. Bocan. E. Forslm. W. Schaeppi. R. Anonsen . F. Vaughn D. Nelson. Coach Mona. 2N0 ROW: R. Howell, W. Owen. J. Roll. i. George, A. Borgen, L. Provo, Capt., R. Larges. G. Wigdehl, R. Nord. W. McMoorc. BOTTOM ROW: P. Pederson, W. Tuthill, G. Anderson. G. Peterson, J. Foss. H. Isekson, G. Pullens, C. Homo, T. Preston. RON LARGES All-City FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 17 South . ... 31 Southwest . Sept. 24 South . ... 13 Washburn . Oct. 1 South . ... 20 West . . Oct. B South . ... 34 Vocational Oct. IS South . ... 33 Central . . Oct. 22 South . ... 33 St. Cloud . Oct. 29 South . ... 4 Roosevelt . No . 5 South . ... 42 North . . No . 13 Twin City Championship Game-South 27, St. Paul Murray 4 FINAL PREP STANDING W. L. T. p. O.P. South 7 0 0 IBI 7 Edison —.... 4 1 0 147 25 Henry 4 1 0 IB? SS Roosevelt 5 1 1 I3B SO Washburn 4 3 0 40 45 Marshall 4 3 0 W S4 North 2 4 1 B2 140 Southwest 2 s 0 ?0 104 Central 1 4 0 43 134 Vocational 0 4 0 12 211 West . ... 0 7 0 31 172 LARRY PROVO All-City BELOW: Coach Bama-d Confers with His Team. TOP ROW; R. Nord. G. W.gdahl, T. Preston, W. MeMoore. i. Geo-ge. A. Borgen. R. Larges. BOTTOM ROW: P. Pederson, R. Howell. W. Owens. Capt. L. Pro o, H. Erikeson, Coach Lcs Barnard. BILL MeMOORE All-City Cf6] CAPT. PETERSON G. GUSTAFSON L. HARDEMAN E. HENDRICKSON SOUTHS 1944 BASKETBALL SQUAD. CITY RUNNERS-UP TOP ROW: H. Isakson. R. Sabako. R. Anont n, R. Koval. Coach Mona, R. Kommerstad. M. Woldcn, D. Olson. BOTTOM ROW: E. Forslin, L. Hardeman, G. Gustafson, J. Peterson, Cap!., E. Hendrickson, C. Homo, R. Nord. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Jan. 7 South . . 34 West ... 28 Jan. 14 South . . 39 Washburn .... 38 Jan. 21 South . . 34 Southwest .... 29 Jan. 31 South . . 38 North 24 Feb. 4 South . . 37 Vocational . . . 18 Feb. II South . . 34 Marshall . . . . 21 Feb. 18 South . . 38 Henry 39 Feb. 21 South . . 39 Central 31 Feb. 2$ South . . 37 Roosevelt . . . . 2S Mar. 3 South . . 38 Edison 3$ Mar. 10 South . . 37 St. Paul Washington 33 FINAL PREP STANDING W. L. Pet. p. O.P. Henry ... .. 10 0 1.000 417 302 South 9 1 .900 370 290 Washburn ... 7 3 .700 33S 282 Marshall 4 4 .400 310 292 Roosevelt ... S 5 soo 339 328 North 4 4 .400 334 341 Central . 4 4 .400 321 297 West 3 7 .300 299 383 Edison 3 7 .300 323 3S2 Southwest 3 7 .300 300 3S3 Vocational . 1 9 .100 247 374 South' Capt. John Peterson snatches a high pass in the Washburn game to help his mates in their 39-38 victory; G. Gustation at eitremc left. Capt. Larry Provo receives the Twin City Championship JUG. Third time for South in the last ten years. JOHN PETERSON. BASKETBALL CAPTAIN LARRY PROVO. FOOTBALL CAPTAIN Before Bob Biclitz of Roosevelt can shoot. Nord is in there to stop him. Athletics TENNIS TEAM TOP ROW: J. Dahl. R. O'Donnell. E. Byrne, R. death. BOTTOM ROW: R. Silverttcin, E. Bedor, D. Culp. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM TOP ROW: M. Hagitrom. J. McNiH. E. Smith, D. Nordlund. A. Berg-itrom. S. Norccn. BOTTOM ROW: C. Skruppy, R. Pcahl. K. Olion, H. Kelly, D. R cbc. GYM SQUAD TOP ROW: R. Fr.tten, W. Steven-ton, Eb Revtbeck, 0. Johnton, Jim Wade. J. Dahl. BOTTOM ROW: N. Artewann, H. Frigard, J. McMullin, S. Stadtklev, Bill Grtmes. GOLF SQUAD TOP ROW: D. Culp, R. O'Donald. R. Hemitrcct, G. Guttafton W. Joachim, E. Bedor, W. Tuthill, M. Bacon. BOTTOM ROW: R. Damuth. V. Ol-ton, J. Kolmtki, G. Anderton, H. Grott. D. Yemne, B. Magert. C-101 Athletics SWIMMING TEAM READY TO GO TOP ROW: H. Wilburs, A. Edlmg. W. Morgan. K. Ekbted. Capt. R. Nclion, H. Walburg, G. Green. 2ND ROW: W. Walburg. W. Biker, R. Nelson. W. John,ton. BOTTOM ROW: R. Howell,. J. Trowbridge, R. Peihl, E. Green. CAPT. K. EKBLAD IN ACTION TRACK TEAM TOP ROW: Conch Barnard, R. Peterson, I. Benton, G. Pullen,. W. Lewi,. R. Howell, W. Olson. J. Wade. H. Mikwold. 2ND ROW: R. Station, P. larton. D. Re,he-tar. J. Levine. 0. Woo. R. Tveita. M. Klym. L. Stiver,. BOnOM ROW: W. Schaeppi. D. Nord-lund, J. Horn,. J. Norrbom, M. Mom, H. Kelly, R. Johnson. C50I] Athletics CHEERLEADERS G.A.A. OFFICERS AND CABINET L. Brmon, N. Louie, J. Backus, A. Churlik. TOP ROW; S. Hendrickson, C. Hoitomt. M. Uflt. E. Pederson. BOTTOM ROW: J. Hoitomt. 0. Ticknor, I. L. Phelps. BASEBALL SQUAD TOP ROW: T. Prciton, R. Anonsen, R. Nord, E. Mitchell, R. Kommerstad, J. Bloom, t. Hardeman, M. Walden, G. Green. BOTTOM ROW: Muskcy, C. Skroppy. J. Preston, H. Isaacson, C. Homo, J. Holmes, Student Mgr.. 0. Swanell, H. Johnson, K. Oilman, 0. Meyers. C 51 ] G.A.A. Volley Ball Squad in Action Athletics LETTER and NUMERAL WINNERS. G. A. A. TOP ROW: J. Gardner. H. Bogachov, 8. L. Phelps, S. Nyquist, J. LaMont, A. Mather, C. Hoitomt, S. Hendrickson, L. Brennan. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Tangen. 8. Pedersen, E. Opsal, J. Brown, D. Ticknor, G. Roff, L. Steen, C. Spcctor. PHYSICAL FITNESS GROUP TOP ROW: G. Lawton. E. Opsal, J. Gardner, N. Streeter, R. Benton, R. Ronngren, G. Roff, S. Hendrickson, F. Grundccn. FOURTH ROW: E. Lampe. C. Brekken, T. Bogachov, P. Patrick, M. Sorenson. L. Steen, S. Eng. D. Swanson, M. Lane. C. Spcctor. THIRD ROW: N. Johnson. E. Prickett. I. Miller, L. Anderson, B. L. Phelps, L. Stevenson, A. M. Haag, B. Pedersen, L. Hippe, C. Hoitomt, R. Bjorklund. SECOND ROW: F. Green. S. Fisk. H. Bogachov, A. Munkberg, I. Thomatton, J. Scroggins, L. Doran, L. Allcnson, A. Hoff. J. Brow,. BOTTOM ROW: J. Ho.tomt, J. Kner, A. Johnson, J. Eckmann, E. Pederson. D. Ticknor, A. Better, L. Giles, D. Nelson, I. Hoy, Miss Locffel. SQUAD LEADERS TOP ROW: H. Olson, B. L. Skarnes. P. Cleveland, E. Trygstad, B. Christie, J. LaMont, H. Wyxynski, P. Roen, G. Hamel. M. Plonsky. FOURTH ROW: B. L. Phelps. H. Blatko, P. Barker. M. J. Heikkinen, M. Noklcby, J. Gronwall, S. Nyquist, L. Schccle, L. Stevenson, L. Russell. THIRD ROW: J. Backus, E. Tanem, L. Anderson, E. Prickett. D. Olson, E. Opsal. G. Lawton, J. Olsen, R. Morin, I. Hcltemes. SECOND ROW: M. Stone. M. Pedersen. J. Krier, 8. Prosa, G. Berg. J. Feuk, P. Weisman, D. Nelson, D. Knoblauch, J. Nelson, R. Lawler. BOTTOM ROW: S. Wall, A. Martin. I. Miller, J. Hoitomt, N. Glatxel, D. Ticknor. R. Kelly, S. Wessling, 8. Paisley, S. Fisk. [52 3 HOMECOMING KING and QUEEN Jeanne Miley, Queen; Robert Kommentad, King s c H o 0 L L 1 F E MMBVI aIjr School Life Schools-At-War Flag South wot first owordcd the tpecial Schools-ot-war Flag (Flag in background) in February when stamps and bonds were sold to 98 per cent of our enrollment. LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Bodmc, A. Hart. J. Miley, M. Thomas, G. LaFrancc, E. Mitchell, E. Mcdvcc. Red Cross Council Betty Lou Skarnct, treasurer of the Junior Red Cross Council, presents a check of $300 to Miss Prudence Cutright, Acting Superintendent of Minneapolis Schools, for the Red Cross War Fund Drive. Ardese Judd is presenting Mrs. Viola Thompson. Hennepin County Red Cross executive secretary, with a check of $350 for the Red Cross Service Fund. South-Roosevelt Game Red Hendrickson of South tries desperately to get the ball before Dan Holland of Roosevelt can get away. C50 School Life In the Tiger Office J. Sadoff, M. Sieger, J. Jorgensen, L. Ryberg, G. Andresen, E. Bakkc, Chief Editor, June Clot . M. Guernsey, J. Brown 8. Pedersen, P. Flaherty. B. Cliplcf, E. Seubert, Class Photographer, E. Segal. Ice Carnival King and Queen King Larry helps Queen Margie with her skates. Note: Several cuts on pp. 46, 47. 48. $4. and S$ arc used through courtesy of Minneapolis Tribune, Stor Journal, and Times. School Life Senior Prom in Boy ' Gymnasium, January 25. 1944 Left to right: H. Erickson, J. Lane, H. Walburg, J. Jorgensen, 0. Thorud, 0. Kelley, E. Mitchell. D. Frances-china. Left to right: Miss Smith. Miss Watt, R. Kommcrstad, V. Peterson, C. Unstad, D. Nelson, W. Scaberg, C. Norman, J. Lappegaard, 8. Cliplcf. Left to right: R. Leonard, L. Fitch. R. Hemstreet, P. Flaherty, D. Franceschina, E. Mitchell, M. Taylor, R. Anonsen, M. Carr. G. Green. IT 56] School Life At left: E. Kalland—A. Hart Center: S, Mclhut—G. Peterson At right: A. Judd—C. Carlton At left: Dennit Morgan of Hollywood at South for the 4th Bond Drive. Center: L. Hippe—N. Glatiel (Winners of Citywide Merit Award) At right: D. Froncetchina—£. Mitchell At left: M. Hanton—G. Andreten At right: C. Norman, M. Engstrand, M. Taylor, C. Thompson, D. Francctchina (Blue Tri Style Show) At left: In the huddle At right: B. Slarnit— M Nelson n 57 n School Life At left: G. Peterjon, M Hanicn, L. Johnson, G. Wig-dahl. At fight: A. Wold, B. Lindgicn At left: Dennis Morgan—Arlene Judge, Hollywood. In South' auditorium, 4th Bond Drive. At fight: P. Peder on, C. Thompton, Barbara Hull, J. George. Left to right: R. Anonten, C. Carlton, E. Kalland, G. Anderson, J. George. Left to right: R. Koromerstad, G. Guttafson, D. Thorud. R. Notd, J. George, R. Sabako. H. Erickson, E. Mitchell, G. Andcnon. C58] School Life At left: R. Olson, R. Larsen, B. Olton. At fight: Standing—M. Nelson, P. Pederson, C. Thompson. W. Seabcrg, D. Franceschir.a, W. Me Moore, M. Taylor, J. Lane, W. Owens, R. Lindgren, E. Sixer. Kneeling—C. Norman, G. Peterson, M. Hanicn, M. Keating, J. Ryberg. At left: Standing—C. Thompion, D. Franceichina, C. Norman, M. Keating, M. Hamen, M. Taylor, M. Nelson. Seated—B. Starnes, B. Cliplcf. At right: Standing—M. 8odine, C. Unstad, P. Anderson, J. Swanson. Kneeling: M. Hansen, M. Engstrand. At left: R. Olsen, L. Madsen, B. Olson, J. Landberg, J. Larson. At right: J. Miley, G. Hamel. J. Guernsey, M. Kurth, B. Starnes, M. Guernsey, G. Andresen, P. Flaherty. At left: B. Olson. At right: M. Kisseil, R. Larsen. [59] School Life At left: J. Landberg. L Madsen, R. Olson, J. Larson. At right: J. Miley, M. Johnson, G. Hamel, P. Flaherty, M. Kurth, At left: Standing—I. Madtcn, S. Eng, E. Trygttad, L. Howell , A. Heincman, R. Larten, M. Hawkin- on, M. Lund, H. Olson. Kneeling—J. Larson, R. Larten, 0. Thompson. At right: P. Flaherty. P. Cleveland. At left: A day at the game. At right: C. Thompson, M. Nelson. At left: S. Stanley. 8. Maple, L. Wall. R. S.ebert, I. Langoien, M. McIntosh. At right: R. Nord. P. Anderson. B. Tuthill. L School Life At left: C. Unttad, J. Miley, G. Andresen, 8. Skarnes, P. Bodine, J. Swanson. At right: J. Nelson, A. Olson, I Madsen, R. Kelly, B. Pedersen, R. Larsen, J. McCollms. At left: Standing—P. Flaherty, B. Skarncs, J. Mtley. Kneeling: J. Guernsey, M. Kurth. At right: At the game. At left: L. Wall, B. Maple. M. McIntosh. R. Hyb-ben, I. Langoicn. At right: In the stalls, top to bottom: G. Andresen, J. Miley, B. Skarncs, M. Schuster, At left: J. Miley, B. Skarnes, P. Flaherty, M. Kurth. At right: B. Skarnes left holding the bag (M. Nelson). C6ID MADSEN HEATING SERVICE HOLTZERMANN'S Your South Side Family Store Since I 888 417-425 CEDAR AVENUE 'tyoutty 7Ke f FOR BETTER VALUES In Fine Sportswear, Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings BON ART CLOTHES 10U M4) 306-14 NICOLLET AVENUF COAL —OIL —GAS 24-Hour Service 3549 Nicollet Avenue Res., Dupont 1058—Office, Locust 0767 HOIEN'S MARKET QUALITY MEATS Best Meats That Money Can Buy 2509 27th Avenue South Dupont 1084 Barrett Transfer Storage Co. Local and Long Distance Moving STORAGE FACILITIES Move Safely with a Barrett Van 170? East Lake Street Dupont 9397 THE BLOOMINGTON-LAKE NATIONAL BANK BLOOMINGTON AVENUE AT LAKE STREET Affiliated with THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CT 23 PHYLLIS BROWN STUDIO HENRY F. SCHWARTZ 518 NICOLLET AVENUE QUALITY MEATS Best Wishes to 3539 East Lake Street The Senior Classes of Dupont 7355 1944 You Buy the Same Clothes for Less BUY BONDS and At STAMPS KAPLAN BROS. DEPARTMENT STORE Compliments of Franklin at 15th LE JAY MFG. CO. BENTSON PHARMACY Henry W. Anderson Mortuary 3533 East Lake Street Minneapolis, Minnesota FUNERAL DIRECTORS '•QUALITY DRUGS 1839 East Lake Street Dupont 2331 Drexel 9837 Res., Dupont 0548 C63] COMPLIMENTS OF Paul Albinson 1400 Parle Avenue COMPLIMENTS OF Cedar-Lake Floral Co. KURTH'S BAKERY 3535 East Lake Street Dupont 5928 Chili Soup Sandwiches Pastry Cal's Hamburger Shop Breakfast and Short Orders 3618 East Lake Street Drcxel 9934 SHAPIRO BROS., INC. DRY CLEANERS—DYERS COMPLIMENTS OF Quality and Service CURLY’S SANDWICH 2615 East Franklin Avenue SHOP Geneva 2182 COMPLIMENTS OF Wilson Packing and Rubber Co. COMPLIMENTS OF ROSS PHARMACY 2627 East Franklin Avenue Manufacturers of Mechanical and Rubber Products RIVER ROAD PHARMACY ST. LOUIS PARK 14 Twenty-seventh Avenue Southeast Minneapolis, Minnesota • ACCURATE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE L'64 3 ALWAYS WELCOME South High Pharmacy at Hy Milston EAST LAKE THEATRE Corner of Cedar and Twenty-fourth 1537 East Lake Street Drexel 1035 Drexel 9720 Thorgaard Piano Shop J. O. Peterson Sons Drug Co. Pianos, Musical Instruments, and Supplies Prescriptions Piano Tuning and Repairing Washington Avenue South and Cedar Chicago Avenue and Lake Street 27th Avenue South and Lake Street 1630 E. Lake St. Du. 2632 36th Avenue South and Lake Street WE REPAIR — WASHERS RADIOS BRINGGOLD MEAT CO. VACUUM CLEANERS MEAT, FISH AND POULTRY ALL SMALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES See Our Furniture and Smart Gift Departments 403 East Lake Street HOME APPLIANCE STORE 1519 East Lake Street Dupont 9383 Regent 5383 Hendrickson's Super Compliments Valu of Groceries and Meats Suneson Music Shop 3613 East Lake Street 1550 E. Lake St. C653 FOR REAL ESTATE Mortgage Loans and Insurance—Call Us First THE PENGUIN 14 Friendly, Reliable People to Serve You UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT An+on G. Hanson Co. Finest Ice Cream and Lunches Bonds — Notary Public Bloomington and Lake 1513 East Lake Street Dupont 7346 Compliments of El Lago and Lake Theatres SYLVESTER'S Pharmacy RELIABLE DRUGS 2401 East Franklin Avenue At. 9842 SWANSON’S JACK SPRAT STORE 2404 East 25th Street Drexel 0373 OLSON BROS. CONSTRUCTION CO. Roofing — Siding — Painting Insulation — Brick — Block Cement Work 2909 Bloomington Parker 1947 STEPHENS BARBER AND BEAUTY SALON Specializing in Personal Haircutting Permanent Waving and Finger Waving 2927 27th Avenue South Dupont 0415 C. M. JOHNSON Fancy Groceries 3115 East 31st Street Parker 3212 C 661 —TRY— Always a Good Show BIERMAN'S at the ICE CREAM AVALON THEATRE 915 East Franklin Bloomington and Lake ELIZABETH'S DRESS SHOP LIBERTY GROCERY For Finer Foods Junior Dresses, Slacks, Sweaters, Skirts, Blouses and Lingerie — Gift Items 3500 East Lake Street Bloomington and Lake Drexel 5814 WITTICH PHARMACY TWIN CITY PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. Prescription a Specialty AIR CONDITIONING 1500 East Franklin Avenue OIL BURNERS AND STOKERS Main 5920 2912 Bloomington Avenue Dupont 7313 COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT BEWARE!! STORES Of Cheaper Cleaning Ladies' Plain Quality Clothes for the Whole Family Dresses or Coats Cleaned, Pressed 405-407 Cedar Avenue Men's Suits or Topcoats Cleaned and Pressed 85c Atlantic 1409 Only One Grade of Cleaning Here—the Best 400 East Hennepin Avenue H. STOLLER, 1548 East Lake Geneva 4539 First Tailor on Lake Street Established 37 Years C67] WESTERN UNION TRAFFIC DEPT. OFFERS A CAREER TO YOUNG WOMEN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Handling Telegrams Over Long Distance Automatic Circuits PAID WHILE TRAINING An interesting occupation essential to the nation in both war and peace time. A well-equipped office with rest rooms. Rest periods, vacation with pay, and other benefits. Come in and let us explain the work. Talk it over with MRS. OVERMAN. Employment Bureau Open 8:00 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. [683 ROOM 405 317 SECOND AVENUE SOUTH SUPERIOR TRAINING AT HUMBOLDT COLLEGE BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND Will mean immediate placement in the Business World. Calls for Stenographers, Bookkeepers, and Machine Operators are overwhelming. Our accredited school is at your door. Stop dreaming — Start Training. Day and Evening Sessions Visit Us — Join Us 734 EAST LAKE STREET REGENT 3066 HERMAN LARSON STUDIO OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER for The Tiger SOUTH HIGH YEARBOOK and for THE SENIOR PICTURES 2708 EAST LAKE STREET DUPONT 1375 C69] CONNOR’S MARKET (Bill and Billie) COMPLIMENTS OF MARVIN ROBERTSON and QUALITY MEATS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 1600 East Lake Street 2706 East 25th Street Parker 1113 Dupont 2915 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF ANDREWS MEN'S SHOP Minnehaha Shoe Rebuilders John H. Poaclt 700 Hennepin Avenue BLUE RIBBON WINNER NATIONAL SHOE REPAIR CONTEST CLOTHIERS TO MEN 3004 27th Avenue South CO-OPERATIVE SERVICES, Inc. Consumer Owned — Consumer Controlled McDIVITT FUNERAL HOME ROY T. PATTERSON U0JP 29th Ave. South and Lake Street Office 2300 E«it lake Street 1018 So. 2nd St. Dupont 9734 Atlantic 0346 Drexel 3621 Main 6006 JACK SPRAT FOODS The Hughes Heating Plumbing Co. 1901 Washington Avenue South Quality Foods 1514 EAST FRANKLIN AVENUE C70] Watches Diamonds BEN H. ANDERSON CO. Jewelers and Optometrists Dre«cl 0165 2621 East Lake Street Franklin Grocery Meats 2400-2402 East Franklin Avenue GROCERIES Member Food Guild Stores A. T. Pearson Ge. 4453 MEATS Clifford A. Nelson At. 6772 Known for Good Meats HAAG'S PHARMACY BAMBY BREAD Your Druggist on the Corner” and FINE PASTRIES 4100 East Lake Street OVEN FRESH Dupont 6727 AT YOUR KITCHEN DOOR join umns FOR LOU) COST RLLTHE UJRV THE MINNEAPOLIS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION AAVIHOS AMD LOAM BUILOIMO M AVEMUt low AT M rrwrr 3 nxjLK4U).KaJjuL If SI RESOURCES $28,000,000 BLUE GOOSE CAFE CHOPS — CHICKEN — STEAKS 394 Cedar Avenue South Town's Smart Gift Shop Hand made gifts of all kinds, smart aprons, adorable baby things, beautiful appliqued towels, lovely hand-painted plaques, and fancy work of all sorts. Large assortment of hankies for men and women. Many gift novelties. Dry Cleaning and Laundry Agency Laura Downing Miller 2951 Bloomington Avenue Parker 3557 C 71 3 TO CHOOSE A CAREER IN BUSINESS Is Smart Plannins for the Future In the changing world of Tomorrow many of the best opportunities for personal advancement and security will be in the field of Business. ■ Him Bll SPECIALIZED COURSES Secretarial (Medical-Legal-Aviation. etc.) Gregg and machine shorthand. Typewriting. Accounting. Bookkeeping, Office machines and Refresher programs. Write, 'phone or call for Bulletin. Visit the School. 2a SO. SEVENTH ST. GENEVA 4661 INNESOTA SCHOOL BUSINESS C 72 3 I
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