South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1944

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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

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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



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 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]

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