South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1944

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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

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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 □



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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]

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