South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1944

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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]

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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



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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

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