South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1945
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0 f i 1 Mb f 1 TK! N I X if X :IQ 'V 'NN BOSS' Offltt sos Dam. 1 RY: VA THE TIGER PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASSES OF SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA JUNE I945 VOL. XXXV THE FIGHTING TIGERS JANUARY JUNE James Roclcsted Ray Krieg Carol Brelclren Patricia Watt ADVISERS Helen R. Fish Mary A. Gorgen Nora Jacobsen Mildred G. Read Stanley Nelson CONTENTS LET THE TIGERS ROAR .... 4 TIGERS FOR VICTORY . 5 TIGER TRAINERS . . 8 FLYING TIGERS . . . . IO TIGER CUBS ORGANIZED . . 28 TIGERS AT PLAY . . . 36 PHOTOGRAPHERS ' PRINTERS Herman Larson Studio ENGRAVERS Lund Press Earl Seubert Weston Corporation I I -A .Q -mf x x G , Y. x.. I . . di- 9 .gl , x4,. -r.. . -. That this Nation, under God, shall have a Balrlze, Harold W., Pvt. Barnd, George S., Lt. Bastiansen, Tom, Pvt. Beltord, Donovan, Pvt. Berg, Arnold, Sgt. Bernsten, Edward, Lt. Blumst, Roland, Pvt. Bienattle, James A., Radio Brouillard, Paul, Sgt. Brown, Benjamin R., Sgt. Cameron, John C., Cpl. Cuplra, John, Cpl. Day, Herbert, Pvt. Depew, John M., T.M.M. Devereaux, Robert, Pvt. Dover, William, Lt. Eftinott, Stanley, Radio Eidem, Ervin C., Cpl. Elphiclr, Gordon, Pvt. Engstrom, Eugene, Sgt. Enstrom, Everett T., Lt. June Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. June June Jan. June Jan. June June 3fc Jan. June June Fagerstrom, Milford G., Pvt. Field, James, Pfc. Fiellman, Robert, Ens. Finlayson, Russell, Pvt. Foster, Clyde, AfS2 Gertsner, Collins, Lt. Jan. June June Guddal, Armin M., Ptc. Gustafson, Glen, Pvt. Hanclslremager, Lloyd, Lt. Held, Charles, Radio Holte, Chester W., Pvt. Hoppe, Arthur Hibben, Miles Johnson, Paul M., Pvt. Johnson, Robert M., Pvt. Johnson, Earl H. Kmetz, Albert, Pvt. Knutson, Don, Pfc. Keavy, Robert, Lt. Ladurini, Raymond, Sgt. Larson, Earl M., Pvt. Lassen, Arnold SfS Lehtinen, Wendell E., Sgt. Lennander, George L., SfSgt. Levin, Donald C., Ptc. Linder, Walter, Lt. Lynch, James, Lt. McNair, Lesley J., Lt.-Gen. Madigan, Edward Margulas, Julius, Pvt. Mewhorter, Lawrence, Sgt. Nerheim, Leif, Lt. Nelson, Richard Newcomb, Glen, Sgt. WCW June June June Jan. Jan. June June Jan. Jan. Jan. June June June Jan. Feb. June June birth ot freedom . . .' -Abraham Lincoln. Paulson, Mahlon, Radio Peterson, Gordon Peterson, Jack E., Pvt. Peterson, Norman A., Pvt. Peterson, Kenneth L., Pvt. Prior, Charles F., TfSgt. Revalr, Merton, Ptc. Rydeen, Phillip, Sgt. Scott, Wm. B., Pvt. Severson, Robert E., Lt. Sherman, Kenneth Syverson, Alton E., MM Zfc Stewart, Donald H., Cpl. Silver, Sol Z. Slroglund, Donald Stauber, Clarence, Pvt. Swanson, Earl, Capt. Trondson, Sheldon E., Pvt. Truax, Fred M., Lt. Truax, Donald, Pvt. Tjomsland, Earl, Lt. Walmsley, Philip J., SfSgt. Widen, Earl, Capt. Wittels, Bernard Wood, Edward, Pvt. Wigdahl, Gordon, Pfc. Zobel, Carl, Sgt. June Jan. Jan. June June June Jan. Jan. June Jam June June June Jam Jam Jam Jam June June June June Jan. June -fm A ,gr E' 0 0- G Whitey Woiden W. B. Kastan Bob SwemeH BOTTOM ROW: V. Avwdcrsfvrv, G. PUHCHS. E. Bomrw, J. Blofrr' E. Sszubrvt J. 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Buckrnan, N. Jacobsen. R. Peterson, G. Smith, D. Trow, E. Wa, K. Lanc. TOP ROW: L. Davidson, L. Brcnwcr, H. Bycdy, M. Gorgcn, W. KCHV, A. E. Guy, J. Watt, G. Swurstad. L91 f 12,-9 Sri. 4 fb :,- Q 'X -'-' x, 'YAG E 60 Q Vg is xii? 5,432 'lf Cecelia Bedard 2 e kind of person we i to be A worthwhile friend to yo an lTl . Lowell Benson Benny One ofthe Fearless Four - Need we say more? June Berg June-bug On her you always can depend Helpful, faithful, a loyal friend. Lorraine Berglund Bergy A gal with plenty of pep, When it comes to dancing, really hep , Helen Blaslro 'Boscoe' Sweet and friendly to all she knows, Liked bv all, wherever she goes. Ed Bodine Star of every school affair, A personality that's rare. 'Carol Breklren A happy-go-lucky gal is she, Good fun and smart as she can be. Jean Brucklemeyer Sugar A cute little lass V With plenty of class. Lloyd Carlson The kind of fellow we like to meet, A frienoly nature can't be beat. Patricia Carlson Patty A charming, beautiful girl is she, A famous model someday she will be. Wallace Charles l-lot-Shot lf he smiles onthe girls Their hearts are in whirls. Margaret Chovancelx Wlvluggs Jeepers, Creepers! Where'd she get those pcepers7 ' Denotes Honor Student. Alyce Caryl AI We speak of Alyce with no malice, She's pretty enough to g'ace a palace. 'Bob' Robert Castle Carefree and gay All the live-long oay. Jeanette Daline She's neat and slick Ano a cute little chick. Eva Damuth Eve Though quiet and shy, She'll more than get by. L2 JANUARY CLASS Howard Anderson Howie' ldle's in the army now, At fighting he's a wow, 'Kathleen Anderson Kathy' A gift of gab, pep, and fun Attracts her classmates, every OVTC. Marian Austin Doo We laugh at her poetry and wit She's good at jokes or a smar skit. Mary Helen Bangs Jean' l She has a smile for everyone- Mary l-lelen's lots of fun. 'Phyllis Anderson Ambrose In singing and dancing she can shine She has class and a neat little line. Margaret Eleanor Aune .rMUg9S,. Quiet, loyal, a good friend, too. lf you're in need, she'll help you. Jane Bastiansen Janie She's jolly and sincere, She can spread a lot of cheer. Bert Beclrstrom Birdie Quiet, thoughtful, happy too- We wish success to you. Loren Bentz Bent Ready for work, ready for play, Full of fun, and plenty gay. lrene Berg Mlke A ready laugh, a pleasant smile A friend worth while. 'Helene Bergseth Lenny To fun and joy she holds the kCY. All enjoy her company. Dolores Betcher Dee Smiling she works, Never shirks. Charlotte Bove Charlie An excess of pep and fun, A smile warm and bright as the sun. Lorraine Bove Binky Very friendly, very kind, A girl we're glad to find. Catherine Burnsted Cay Sparkling and gracious, And oh, so vivaerousl 'Jane Carlson Janey Sweet, Iadylike, reserved, Her popularity's well deserved. g, JANUARY CLASS Eleanor Danielson Nora' She'll go far, we contend, As a loyal friend. 'Donn Darsow Smart, handsome, all-around, For too successes he is bound. 'Shirley Donahue Shirl Shc's silent and sweet, Helpful and neat. John Donath Mac Jolly, a dear: Fun-loving, Since'e. Philip Economon Phil That wavy hair With gals will get him any- where, Eddie Marilyn Eclstrom Cute and charming little chick You have lots ot kick , Richard Erickson Erick His clarinet Beats Shaw's, I bet. Harold Ericson ' l-larry' Cheerful, oleasing way, One swell kio, and that ain't hay! Lois Fall: Loyl' Sweet as sugar candy, Everybody thinks she's dandy. Eunice Farnham Euny' Style and manners both are neat' Helpful ways are always sweet. Carroll French Frenchy As good as she is fair, Friendly eyes and pretty hair. Halel Frolichman l-laz Merry soirit lies Behind those dark and ouret eyes. 'John Rowland Davis Jack t-le's a riot, Good for a fun diet, Don Dickey Dick Things may go right, or maybe wrong, l-le's nappy-go-lucky all ony long. Fritz Driver A handsome guy A little shy. Margaret Duran Marge A good companion to every one, Full of cheer, tull of fun. ,.,,.,. re - :- rl-.S 'T Q Y mum Y' J 'r we vu. Q gy vt Q I i s E121 Norma Glatzel Glassy A friend-winning smile, Happy all the while, Sewell Glinternick Se-wall ln writing, his is a famous name, l-le's also good for a poker game. Lucille Greenbush Lou Sometimes Quiet, sometimes not, Everybody likes her a lot. Eileen Greene Lena She will have music Wherever she goes, 'Z. ff' 'Audrey Engelstad Aud Sweet and demurc, A nurse that will cure. 'Charlotte Engstrom 'fharlie' A girl with a smile, ls a girl worth-while. Lillies Esplin Lil As a leader you shine, As a friend, you are fine. Lois Falconer LO A haorzv little lass, Tne artist ot our class. 'Jean Feult Phoebe Friendly, and true, With kindness, too. 'John Foss, Jr. Johnny Our leader's name ls olazeo upon our hall ot lame. William Gable Bill Never noisy anywhere, But we always know he's there Wilbert Galle Bill l-le may seem shy, But hc's quite a guy. Lois Graft Quiet, and shy, Little, but Oh rnyl Ferne Green Red Likeable, ready for fun, A real friend to everyone, Lorre Grimes Blossom Always willing, always kind, Pleasant, triendly, and refined, Harold Hagluncl Hag A zooty dancer, really neat, All-around fellow-plenty au- rect. JANUARY CLASS L-3' LeRoy Hoof Hoof Carcffree, cheerful l-le says an carful. Galen M. Hoyt As he travels far and wide, Hc'll make friends on every side. Delores lverson Jo Charm and pep, A girl who's hep. Allen Johnson Al Makes no noise, But is one ofthe boys. Luverne Johnson Luvvy A light-hearted lad, fun to know, Full of pep, always on the go. Norma Johnson Red Attractive, peppy, bright: To all she's a delight, Annette Kalberg Anut Vim, vigor, and noise, As good a sport as the boys. Howard Kittelson Howie A boy who's ga'y Brightens anyone's day. Sylvia Kovach y I'll bet a penny She has a gob named Kenny. 'Harry Krieg Topper Ambitious, that's you, And good-looking, too. l Bernice Landberg Bea l A girl one likes to meet, l Trustworthy, kind, and sweet. l i William Larsen Bill l A fellow full of fun, l Known by everyone. i i i l l MSW.. Orvin Hall When he's on the spot l-le talks a lot. Jeanne Hanstrom Tho' a short time she's been around, No better gal can here be found. Dolores Hauch Chick Short and sweet, Gay and petite. Marilyn Hauslrey Tad Dignified, attractive, smart: She'll succeed in the field of art. Delores Krizan Dee A perfect kid, She gets our bid. Donald Kyllo Don' Cute and likeable too: Boys like him are few. Richard Larson Dick' A friendly chap, nice to seeg Success to him, wherever he be. Shirley Larson 'Shirl' A girl with appeal, A charm that's real. 153 Arlene Harkins Likeable, though rather shy, On our list her name is high. Audrey Hart Aud Center of every school affair, Smiling, active, free from care. Joyce Herrmann Joey Always smiling, sweet is she, Noted for her loyalty. Robert Hoel Hoel A very nice guy, lf he weren't quite so shy. Garle Hunter Casanova A kid full of sunshine, Classy, with a good line. Evelyn Hybben Evie A good scout Without a doubt. Loren Johnson ln Navy Blue, he's plenty Zoot, Contidentially, we think he's cute. Harriet Johnson Johnnie A swell girl, good in her studies, A friend indeed to all her Bud- dies. Ardese Judd Ardy Small and cute, A voice like a flute. Henry Kaiser Jr. Hunka He's so busy Study makes him dizzy. Ruth Knutson Ruthie Ruthie is a dear, We missed her last year. Dorothy Koller Cute and nice to know. Did she forget to grow? JANUARY CLASS Kathleen Lawler Katy A iolly pal, a keen kid too, Always willing a favor to do. Donald Lenmark Lennie Hisylaughter comes from real l0Yr , Srnall, but lust a peach of a boy. Betty Ann Linner Merry, pretty, sweet, Her laugh is a treat. Marion Lundstrom Marnie A girl worth while, A word and a srrrile. Lois McDonald Pretty witty, industrious too, A real good kio, excelled by few. Shirley Melhus Shirl Her charm and dignity Will linger in our nnernory. lrene Moberg Moe A likeable girl, a real pal, lt's nice to be around this gal. Hildegarde Mortensen 'll-liyi Mighty nice and plenty sweet, A personality hard to beat. 'Eva Lu Nelson Tezzie Sweet and smartfa student rare, One with whom few can com- pare, Gladys Nelson Satchel She gets what she goes after, Full of pep and lun and laugh- ter. Joseph Norrbohm 'Joel' l-le's always iokrng, corne what FUGY, Sorrow and trouble, go away! Dorothy Nyberg Swede Full ot fun, full of glee, Always as happy as she can be, Marguerite Lind Peg She's peppy, tunnyg We think she's a honey. Donald Lindquist llpete For Pete's sake Give the navy a break. Patricia Mach Pattie When work and play clash, Let work go srnash. Jack Maxwell A carefree boy Whom we enjoy. Max Harold Mikwold At Micky on skis We never sneeze. 'irviaeiyii Vivian Miller ln work and fun, Her tasks are done, Delores Nelson Dee True to the core With friends galore. W 5 AJ' V ia! . ,B Doris Nelson Clever, attractive, not too tall, A girl worth knowing, likeo by all. Richard Newstrom Dick Dick is willing to do his partg A lad who's friendly, good at heart. Stanley Noreen Stan Dark and handsome, awfully nice, No gal can keep frorn looking twice, James Nyclclemoe Nicky Tall and blonde with eyes of blue That twinkle rnerrily at you. Betty Lou Olson Beverly Olson Bev Peaches and crearn complexion Will win this cutie much attec' tion. Emily Olson Em A swell kid, we adrnit, Snappy, sweet, and full ol wit, Joyce P. Olson Joey Merry srnile and pretty' rnouth. She'll be surely rnissed at South. Margaret Olson Muggs' A girl who's iull of laugnter W.ll live happily ever after. Full of cheer and zest, Betty's among the best. Gladys Olson Blondie A capable girl-and can she talkl There's no task at which she'll balk. Joyce M. Olson Mitzie This young Miss with eyes ot blue Will find her wishes have corene true. Marion Olson Quiet, lovable, and sweet, Surely a pleasant girl to merit. 'Robert Olson Bob In studies he does excel, And also rninds his rnanners E141 well. Kenneth O. Pearson Kenny The lite of any party. 40' .Qs Shakes hands, and eats hearty. Leland Pearson Lee So like his twin brother You ean't tell one from t'other. Doris Peterson Peter She's cute, sweet, and small Adored by all. Ed Peterson Pete Sleeping is his greatest joy, But when awake, he's a iolly boy. Doris Povsha Pop Eyes of brown Dispel a frown. John D. Pritchard Shorty l-lis head in the clouds brings down a blizzard, ln basketball he is a wizard. Phyllis Russell Fizzel A light heart ls a good start. Robert Satwako Bob Popular Bobg l-le's right on tne rob. Donna Schwartz Donnie Her friends are many, l-ler foes-are there any? Shirley Seibert Sy Bright and really sweet, Her lriendshio's a treat. r i Nancy Sirotiak Nance Lively and eleverl ls she ever! James Sjordal 'Jim A leader with looks And good at his books. I JANUARY CLASS Betty Osgard Ozzie' Eugene Palmer Gene With smiles and laughter over- His ambitions mighty high: flowing Merely to fly and conquer the The kind oi gal we enjoy know- I sky! ing. Elaine Overlid 'llzlop' Vivian Pape Pape Fora girl who wears a smile, Dreamy eyes and capable We would always walk a mile. hands: She'll make musie in many lands. LaVerne Paul Sherwood Paulson Pauls A little miss sweet and fair, Good things in lite will be her share. lnez Paulson A girl we all admire, Of her we never tire. Earl Seubert ' Soobert His camera is his third eye, And he's an all-around good SUV' 'Priscilla Shean Pedro Good sport, and full of turi, Only one like her under the sun. Meredith Skarin Style plus brain And boys in her train. Meredy Marilyn Smith Feminine wiles, and lovely smiles Will take her many, many miles. 'lsmrityu , Q nf Reserved though he be, l-le's good Company. Harold Payette In the band l-le's simply grand. Leonard Pearson Lenny l-le and Lee are sure to sue- eeed. t Let's pull together, is their creed. Eloise Pederson Elly Light of heart, quick of step, l-lere's a girl that's full of pep. Gordon Peterson Gordie Sincerity and determination, Both have won our admiration. Dick Pollock l-le's the good-matured kind, That is hard to find. Donna Ramstad Your dream is sure to come true, I Joy and sueeess we all wish you. James Rocksted Rocky His charm we ean't forget The friendliest smile that we've seen yet. Betty Satherlie Lee Vivaeious, audacious, loqua- eious. Sally Schurstein Sal We like to see her smile, Showing dimples all the while. JANUARY CLASS Helen Solmonson Sam Jollity's her middle name, She treats everyone the same. 'Helen Storm Stormy She has a brain That will lead her to tame. Erla Swanson A maid ot undisputed worth, Carefree, cute, and tull ot mirth. Gloria Swanson May Happy, with a charming smile That keeps us smiling all the while. Roland Swanson Ronnie l-le's chuck full ot iun, With a grin for everyone. Lenore Thurik Lennie Quiet, reserved, a little shy, Yet she shines like a star on high. Eileen Urness Lena Able, triendly, and dernure She's a good sport, that is sure, H. Clement Victorian Clem Clcm's grin is always wide, A reliable guy he is, beside, La Vera Williams V A pretty gypsy, she, And nice as she can loe. 'Harold Williamson Willy Brilliant mind, sweet disposi- tion, He'll go far as a musician. Marie Swansick You'll never see I A girl as sweet as our Marie. Dot 'Dorothy Swanson lntelligenee is her best trait, Her wit we all appreciate, Gloria Swanson Glory Clever, happy, peppy too: Great things we're sure she will Lily Swanson Clouds that may abound, Disappear when she's around. 'n Memoriam TO D O N With a happy grin on your tace, And a whistled tune in the air, You gaily strolled through lite, With a happy spirit, rare. And still, we knew you best As a leader, loyal, true: A friend in need, a triend, indeed, , Gods blessing, dear Don, on you! l -Roger Williams DONALD HOLST E161 ride. 'Donna Ticknor Ticker Sweet as honey, Gay, and funny, Rosemary Tolletson Rosie Looking on the sunny side, Make lite's jaunt one long joy- 'William Watson Bill A Will that finds a way. l-le'II go places some fine day, Patricia Weisman Pat Best in quality, With some trivolity. Betty Winkler Winky A blue-eyed blonde, with charming smile That would a heart of strong bc- guile. Allen Witt Water-boy We've been told, I He's worth his height in gold. The following members ot the January class did not have Kenneth Baran Harold Carlson Carl Christianson John Cleveland Robert Coons Nyland Eichorn Daniel Graff Franlt Halvorson James C. Horris their pictures taken Herbert lsakson Kenneth E. Larson Thomas McDermott Claude F. McGinnis Arthur R. Nelson Robert J. Ness Jack W. Pieper Walter K. Powers Lawrence Swirtz Robert Anderson Bob ln a tux ot ioy, He's our orn uo boyll! Victor Anderson Vie Smart as pepper, And a high stepper! Ruth Baclxen She's quiet and sny, But she'll get by. Roberta Bailey 'Bob-b Talented and witty, She's a eute little ditty. William Benson Bill You think l'e's'cuiet? Well you try itl Joy Berg Joe Talent, pep, and smiles Will take her many miles, Janice Bodin Hlannie Sne's cuiet in class, But Oh, what a lassl June Boe Honest and irank, On her we can bank. Donald Bottlro Don l-le's good looking, Ano O.K. for our booking. 'June Boxsted '.lunie A school-girl complexion, Does things to perteetron. Donald Brenner On his drun1she's hot, The best we've got. Roger Brown Brunswick With eyes so brown, t-le's quite the elown. 'Brenner t Elaine Brandon Brandy With looks so neat, Sne's ha':1 to oeat. Gerald Braslr He's smart and blond, Ot him we are tono. Marian Brynestad Jerry if you 'ealii wart a eal, lag along wrtn tnrs gal. Paul Burton l-le's quiet and shy, l-le's one swell guy. .fi Shirley Aase Aase is hrs name, l-le'll surely grow to tame. Kathleen Alecltson Kathy Pretty eyes, Guret wav Nice to see her everyday. Helen Anderson Andy Tall and slim, And rather prim. Kathryn Anderson Kay With always a srr'rle, She's a triend worth while. JUNE CLASS Anita Anderson Andy' Cute and tair, Without a care. Bernice Anderson Bunn-y' Quiet and sweet A gal to meet. Luciile Anderson Suzy' Pretty red hair, She'll treat you souare. Melvin Anderson 'Mel' l-las talent galore, Ot hr'n we'll hear more. Pearl Andrews 'Andy' Although s1e's 'eserved. Praise she has dese'ved. Lottie Apsley Lot' Shc's curte a little gal, Ano an ever-ready oal. Charles Beals 'Chuck' Bright as the sun, He's lots of fur. Donald Bemis 'Ne-mo' Tall and slirn, ' With plenty ot viee. Bernie Bloom 'Bloom' l-le's culet and nice, Anc needs no advice. James Bloom Jim' Muscular atnletie, fun, Lots for the team he's oone. Dorothea Borchardt Dot' Winsome anc oemure, Yolo like ner we're sure. Dorothy Borland Dip' She rs smart in every way, She'll be rn radio some day. - l Kg ri . 3 .ia A' 'Z . if ' i 'f af ' I 'j '01, . 0, :':-has JUNE CLASS Hugh Eugene Byrne Gene With a personality alarmrng, l-le's our new Prince Charming. James Cairney Jim' He's got black wavy hair, That rr-akes the girls stare. Marilyn Christenson Christie We welcome this lass, To the June '45 class. Lyndon Damborg 'Lindy From this redfheadeo lad, Much pleasure we've hae. Rosemary Denison Denny' This gal, our Rosie, Sweet from heao to toesy. 'Phyllis Depew Phyl Her name rn gold Wrll someday be scrolled. Curtis Dimberg Curt l-lis dad's car Will take him far. George Doberstein 'Judd Mrsehievous and nice, He's one to break ice, Eunice Carlson Unie I -' ,. . I She's lull of vim, L rr J ,. Z, We're sure she'll win. A i .I ' . if . - . Warren Carlson Teddy , .Lf f Hrs eyes so blue, : J ' 'N Are to Evelyn true. ,rr -.., r rr.-sw, ' , W e 5,1 ix, ' Richard D'Ambrogio ' Dick W Drcky's in the intaretry Luck to him where 'er kg 9.3, -3 Beverly Davids Davy 'Cause Journalism is her aim, Bet she makes a name. ii in wr, William Ellis Bill r He's forever Being elever. ' y , . 3 3' Roy Engel -. What's on fire? Oh Doyl l That ca' belongs to Row. A W3 I if 'Lois Fredeen 'Freddie' You need only ask, She'll helo with your task. Jeanne Frindt Frindty She's cute and small, And liked by all. r sz f 1 w Q T ' i 4 1 f . Edwin Gordon ' Flash To Q'Ow uo higher ls his desire. 'Dorothy Gottschallr 'Gotchu Brains and clothes- The fashions she knows. 'Marian Gronli Gron Cute and short ls our reportl Elaine Grundeen She loves to cut her hair. At dances, she's right there, E131 Marilyn Deppa Mike You ean't take a stCDDa Past Marilyn Deppa. Alice Dicks Dickie Personality, pep, and looks, A girl right out of the storyabooks. Thomas Doig Tom' l-le's cute and short And a real good sport. Lawrence Eliason Larry' Quiet, we think - Ever see him wink? Eunice Erickson ' Eunhre Naturally sweet, A grand person to meet. Yvonne Foster 'Vonnie' A whiz at art, Ann at stealing your heart. Gloria Fritchman Glo Kina heart, true lriend, S'e'll fever oretend. Joyce Gardner Jeri Sne's witty and gay, We like her that way. Lois Gravatt: Louse Her lreekles and smile Make memories worth while. Deloris Grondahl 'Grondie Friendly, and Quiet, O.K. for our diet. Josephine Guernsey Josie Her name is a tease, But yet it does please, Paul Gustafson Gus l-le intends To make more friends. out Ruth Harris Slim and stately, She's been noticeo lately! Marjolane Hasse Good in her studies, A pal to ner buddies. Helen Mary Jane Heikkinen Carefree and gay, Shc's always that way, Elizabeth Heltemes ' Red Pretty rea 'var' And a friendly air. Goldie Henningfield Lynne She's eriyied by all Poiseo, charming, ano tall. Anastasia Hilmanowski ' Dolly' Five A's in her name Shoulo point her to fame. Marion Hcium Her football hero, Scooo, Makes her heart iurio the hoozr. Ethel Holman Ett' A good deed done To ner is fun. 'Paul Huclek With his time mind Success he'lI find. Betty Hueston l-lueston' Sne cuts a neat 'Lg Shes a cute iitteroug. 'Donna Jensen Deetz' The girl of our choice, With a beautiful voice. Shirley Jensen 'Shirl' Making tags twirl ls the iob for Shirl. 'Margie' , t Dolores Hunt Vigor and vitality Peppy personality. 'Margaret Huppler lf you want sorrieone wise, Sndll take the i e. Anita Johnson 'Nrta, Anita, Wwat name could be sweeta? Esther Johnson 'Johnny Well liked, indeeo, We're sure she'll succeed. 1 lll'lUPPYl JR Peggy Haglund Peggy Lou That look in her eyes ls iust tor Joe Wise. Marlan Hagstrom At his curly hair The girls all stare. Mary Hallett Pretty and petite This gal's all-reetl ,Hag Mlm 'Melvin Hamel Mel Always friendly, never cross The world's gain - South's loss. Lil 'na mg: L JUNE CLASS Clayton Hall Hall A barrel ot tun! Can't be beat, this onel Genelda Hall Genie Genie witn the light-br-own hair ls as gooo as she rs fair, 'Louise Hansen Louie Friendly and smart She'll oo her oart. Joyce Harms Fun when you know her, So Come on, lct's Hellol her. Warren Hawkins X He's always amusrn' But yet confusinf 'Shirley Heckemeyer 'll-leeky l-ler chuckling laughter, Brings joy taster. Shirley Hendrickson 'Chuggieu A peppy little Chick, A cute little trick. Martha Hennessy i'Henny A manner winning, With energy she's brimming. ig LaVerne Hippe 'Hip With her eyes ol brown She goes to towrrl 'Constance Hoitomt Connie Remember Connie, , . 2 .1 -: Sweet and bonnie! Flo Florence Hopkins For your oime store swoppin's Get hold of Hopkins. James Hovelsrud Jim l-le's a wonderful guy Ano makes the giris sigh. ,. .15 JUNE CLASS 'Richard Johnson Dick Happy-go-Iueky and gay l-le clowns around all day. Bob Robert Johnson A llash on the track In class never sleek. Sheilah Jones Quiet, pretty. Clever, witty. Robert Karlson ' Bob' Quiet, soft-spoken, His word is never broken. John Klettenberg Johnnie Willing and able to sing, Someday he'll be a Bing , Gladys Kleven Rubinski Ouiet, sincere, A friend very dear. Byron Kopp Honors hc'll Kopp And ne'er be a flop. Mary Koppi 'Babe' Cute, and shy With all she ranks nigrtl Joseph Kroslra 'Joe' Joe's not G.l. But will be by and by, Arnold Kunde 'Arnie' With that physique He makes hearts weakll Geraldine LaFrance Peanut With natural curly hair She mustn't have a single eare. Anna May Langmade Annie Far trorn durfb, A folly good ehuni. r' Shirley Johnson 'Shirl' When on the violin she plays She puts you in a orearey daze. Lloyd Jones Jones Boss ot the stage-crew. Has friends not a few. Floyd Kemling l-le dances with ease. Hrs Lindys please. Lillian Kissell Lil Chattv and frank, Always 'Cady for a prank. 3 ,v-, A fx t A Wfggxix ,es .1 - Si A A , ,,.-r,.1. 5- . , if it 5 1 3- N QF a 4 an 1' s , 322 ,gf if -psf at I 4 2 4. -A 'f A a S... - y I f s, , ,Egg 4 'F 4 sl' m A ij2ri3 , I, 3, V Ji: X br: he Elaine Marion Larson Je Smart and niee. The boys look twice. at if annctte Larson Jin Cute, blonde, not too tall Always ready tor a brawl. Wayne Larson Ri When he hits the ivories We think it's Kitten on th Keys. ta Lawler Red Rita has pep. She's always in step, C Martin LeRoy Klym The song Dark Eyes To this lad applies, Elaine Knoblauch Knobby With smiles that make you melt Her friendliness is felt. Darlene Korf Corky Darlene, your dimples Put us in errrnplesl 'Ray Krieg 'Shorty' Conseientious, calm, and wise, But with a twinkle in nxs eyes, Edith Kuschinslxi 'Blondieu May sne find a Dagwood boy And always live a oream of joy. Roger Kvitrud Rog l-le's kind of eute and kind of Shy, You'll know him better, by and by. Astrid Larson 'Astyl' Like chocolate eanoy, You want ner handy. Elaine Jeanette Larson 'Swede Elaine, lovely namel So's Elaine, Paul Larson Pill A riot souad In.one little wad. Virginia Larson Torehy As Torehy trips down the hall, The boys are bound to fall. Jean Layman i Vicky Quiet ways, charms to blend, We all like to call her friend. Opal LeMay ln her eyes so clear We read, Sincere , .4 i 'Phyllis Mattson Y A irl with ambition S She ll accomplish her mission Marcella McClurg iiperinyii Bright as a pehny, Her trrends are many. Jack McMullin This lad is wacky, Mrs. McMullrn's so John McNiFF An able speaker. Maci' n Jackie. 'Mach He could be rneeker! Lillian Mevissen A girl that's nice And yet has spice. Ruth Michalik A lass to feet, iLiii iilvlitehii With rnanrers c1isC'eet. Carol Moe NPQDPYH Wten Carol plays the pi-an-o The auoience always call for Moe . Darline Moore Why not spell it i-n-g ? For that is what she means to FTC. Lois Mott She's surely got looks, And she's smart with the books. Leone Naslund Mud Known for her iolly air, Friendly way, and autumn hair. Delores Nordstrom Nordy Refreshing as a cherry coke, She makes us laugh at many a JUNE CLASS Thomas Leonard Tom Ardwin Link Ard l-le looks like a sage, But he acts his age. Pauline Lindstrom Paula4' ln some famous place We'll see her iace. 'Delpha Lundberg In any Crowd Oi her we're proud. Lawrence Mangen 'Larry' M e knowledge is his airy s we're sure he'll gain. Melvin Nelson Don't telll Mel's really swell! Donald Nordlund Goes out for track, Mel Don Friends he does not lack. Joyce Olin Plump and fair With golden hain Jo joke. Shirley O'Connor Shirl Gloria Oliver Sleep An Irish lassie, Generous and neyer showy She's rnighty classy. Life for her includes just Joey. E21 I 41' On the Tiger staff, the missing Link, But he's more actiye than you think. Dorothy Lufkin Dooly Dody's small and sweet And quite a treat. Marilyn Martinson Marty She's tall and fair, l-las pretty blonde hair. Lorraine Marxen Sis Cute and snappy, She's always happy. Harriet McDonald 'Mac To know he' is telicity, For the Tiger she got publicity. Helen McDonald Mickey A bright little trick. Liyely and cuick. John Medvec Johnny Sharp as a pin l-le'll always win. Jan Janice Melhus One to know! A long way she'll go, Mary Ann Michelson 'Miken Beautiful Mike, She rides a bike. Daniel Miller The well-dressed rnan wear a suit Complete with tie and vest to boot. should George Moselle Morse ln the navy his ambition ls to get a commission, Melvin Moss Mel Pepper gets around, And never loses ground, JUNE CLASS Dagmar Olson Dagi' With music as her aim She's sure to gain fame. Donald N. Olson 'Old' Handsome, lively, lull ot lun He's well-liked by everyone. Georgina Olson O have you seen her? Pretty Georgina! 'iGeorgie iilunrorw Harland Olson Ouiet, likeable, friendly kid, This swell fellow gets our bid. Eleanor Ostby Nora 'Cross my heart, hope to die, On Nora you always can relyl Elizabeth Paisley Pastry Her eha'ming ways Brrghten our oays. Terrine Perry Terry Snappy and sharp Happy as a lark. Carsten Peterson ' Peter Pete:'s not a Pumpkin-eater , When he has a wrte, he'll surely keep her. 'Stanley Peterson Stan l-le's good looking And knows what's cooking. Doris Pettersen 'Skeezixw Sweet as candy She's a dandy. Karl Puterbaugh Putt Good ol' Putt He's never in a rut. Margery Ranning 'Marge' Queen ot the earrot-tops With wrt and vim she fairly oops. Donald Nels Olson Ols Sings in the a cappella: l-le's quite a pleasant fella. Donna Olson 'Donnie Tnat twinkle in her eye, f - ean get her any guy. Kenneth Oltman Oats With a yoke lor all l-le's right on the ball. 'Elaine Opsal 'Uppie Shes cute and bright, l-lrts you iust right. if ASQ 3 I .J fe ,, ire r V .Ai r 55 , Donald Robitz Don To the movies he's devoted And someday hopes to be promoted. Harvey Roden Why does Harvey never smile? Or does he do it once in a while? Shirley Rowe Quiet, when she's not with Gertie. Then, the pair is gay and flirty. Shirley Ruffcorn Shirl This girl with the pep At the canteen is hep. Lucille Pauling She'd like rooms Ol expensive perfumes. Lucy 'Pearl Peck Peeky Cute and small Loved by all. 'Gordon Peterson Gordy Driving thru the loop Goes Gordy in his eoupe ! Lillian Peterson ' Pete With one ot her smiles, She'Il go rnanv miles. Marilyn Plonslry Plonsk Cheerful, likeable, all around, No truer lriend can be found. Beverly Prosa 'Bev' She amuses folks With her eorny jokes. Gladys Rasmussen Glady' Glady will either marry Or be a good secretary, Earle Redmond When it comes to clothes He knows what goes. Donna Ronning Ronnie On Saturday nights She's the girl who delights. Gertrude Ross 'Certiew With her cheerful, jolly ways She'Il have many happy days, Elaine Ryan Irish l-ler eyes Could win a prize. Mary Sanders Sandy Where theres Mary, there's Chuck! We wish them lots ot luck. JUNE CLASS 24 i 1' 'W X so We 3 'QM 'A 'te Grace Sheleny No nieer colleen Has South ever seen. Jean Sherwood Her rvanner is soothing And also amusing. Shirley Sletten Cute Shirley Sletten Well not be torgettinf L. Eugene Smith Gene' Blono, fair, and tall, He's a treat for us all, Claire Spohn Spoon He'Il 'wake rvoney By being funny. 'Eugene Stavlo Chuck Zealous and ready, Dependable and steady. Dale Strobel So proudly we hail This boy named Dale. Doris Suneson Sonny On a horse, she's so whlzzy She makes us dizzy, Lorraine Swanson Oueenie l Helpful, friendly, and gay l She's like this every day. l LaVay Swenline Red l Pretty green eyes Make her look wise. Meredith Thomas Mitch , Happy, cute, and flipoity 1 Liked for her ability. l l 'Jo ce Thurston Jo , Y l Ambitious, never slow, l Lively girl, on the go. i Vlrish A Shirley Schaat Shirley Marie ls charming to see. Katherine Schaefer 'futesey Sweet SS tuttlfiruitti, She's our quiet cutie. 'Betty Schenk Sadie Srnart as a whip She's really a pip l Robert Seidel 'Bob' An able worker, l'le's never a shirker. g gi - 1 E , I ii' , Y L I T S ' it 1-1' 7' ' 'I' ,L , S if E- L .sygj alaii S i as -. 4 --1 Milton Hes Cute Swenson Tony got plerty ot talert t and ga a t Renee Terwey Na Ne She's short and neat And really sweet. M. Joan Tournier Elo This we saysthis we know f She's really swell Your Jo. Florence Vavreck ' Flo Quiet and serene, She's seldom seen. E253 Lois Scheele Loey' Slim and sweet And erisply neat, Joan Scheer l-letlalump' Bright and classy Hetfalurho, lassy. Joyce Severude Rudie' You'll find that Rudie ls seldorn moody, Patricia Shand 'lrish' ln her lrish eyes A twinkle lies. Richard Silverstein 'Stein' Tennis, Glee Club, and the Choir, Prove this tellow's a live wire Robert Sjoholm Bob A library hound Always library bound. Milton Smith Milt' At books he's a whiz, A winner in any quiz, Priscilla Smith 'Prisl l-lil Pris! We throw you a kiss! Margie Stone 'Shorty' 'Cause she's no loater Senneoay she'll have a chauffeur Norma Streeter 'Norrnie' Her lovely eyes Cause rnany sighs, Dale Sutherland Suth' Over hill, over vale, You ean't beat Dale, Margaret Sutlitf Muggs' She's right there ln bad weather or fair, i l 4. , JUNE CLASS Mildred Veale Millie Marcella Wargovick Marcy Such a pretty gal, Everyone likes her for a pal. For Marcy's sake! She's sweet as cake! James Wade Jim Lillian Watroba Cods At high-jumping this ace Always takes first place. Always ready and on the spot, You think she's quiet, but she's really not. 'Pafricia Wait Pat Shirley Wessling Wes With her smile so cunning Pat's cheery all day, 1 She'll start the boys running. For her, a bouquet. Annette Weberg Tiny Emil Wheeler Chuck Chuck tull of laughterg As a leader he's tops, Gifts what she goes after. At nothing he flops. Donna Wick Donnie A hundred percent Navy girl She has the sailors in a whirl, Dorothy Wickstrom Dot Blonde and cute, You can't dispute. 'Gail Wise Wise Homework brings pains, But GailAshe has brains! o se p h Wise ' o e ' , 5 - in ...Qi With those beautiful -eyes He ll always be Wise . The tollowing members ot the June class did not have their pictures taken: Neal Arneman Eileen Jozen Gordon Hawe Raymond Smeja E241 y ' 4 i 1,'iW., rs, , is 2 Roger Williams Reg As swell as they come, And twice as rnuch fun. Jeanette Wilmes Her cute little freckles Call for no heckles, Maurice Wolden Whitey' l-le's cute and coy, A favorite boy. Robert Yemne Yemne' l-lc's a cheerleader, this Bobby Being artistic is his hobby. DIRECTORIES OF MAY AND JUNE CLASSES JANUARY l945 CLASS HOWARD ANDERSON-Hi-Y, Allied Youth, Manager Basketball team 'KATHLEEN ANDERSON-Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Secretary of Svithiod, Tiger staff, Student Council, Honor Society 'PHYLLIS ANDERSON-Blue Tri iPres. Tampicosl, Allied Youth, Syithiod, Tiger staff, Student Council, Red Cross Council, Honor Society, Southern- er reporter, Choir, Class Play committee MARGARET ELEANOR AUNE-Allied Youth MARIAN AUSTIN--Allied Youth, Blue Tri lVice-Pres., Tampicosl, Tiger staff, Class Play MARY HELEN BANGS-Blue Tri, Seton Guild, Allied Youth JANE BASTIANSEN BERT BECKSTROM CECELIA BEDARD LOWELL BENSON-Hi-Y fTreas., Conwelll, Sound crew, Hi-Haven, Allied Youth, Football, Track, Fearless Four. LOREN BENTZ-Advisory Presioent IRENE BERG--Honor Society, Svitniod, Orchestra JUNE BERG-Blue Tri lFloradette Pres.l, Allied Youth, Student Council Treasurer, Hi-Haven, Tiger staff, Class Play committee LORRAINE BERGLUND-Choir 'HELENE BERGSETH-Blue Tri Cabinet, Edda Club secretary, Defense Couns cil secretary, Honor Society secretary, Allied Youth, Norse Awaro, Tiger staff, Hi-Haven, B Senior secretary DOLORES BETCHER HELEN BLASKO ED BODINE-All school Hi-Y President, President of Defense Council CHARLOTTE BOVE LORRAINE BOVE 'CAROL BREKKENA-Co-editor of Tiger, Treasurer of Honor Society, Blue Tri lVice-Pres., Tarletonsl, Allied Youth, G.A.A., Red Cross Council, Hail guide, Hi-Haven, Class Play committee JEAN BRUCKLEMEYER-Allied Youth CATHERINE BURNSTED-Svithiod, Blue Tri 'JANE CARLSON-Hall guide, Honor Society, Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Tiger staff, Class Play committee, Hi-Haven LLOYD CARLSON I PATSCIA CARLSON-Allied Youth, Class Play, Tiger staff, Homecoming ueen ALYCE CARYL--Hall guide ROBERT CASTLE WALLACE CHARLES-Hi-Y, Tiger, Allied Youth, Hi-Haven, Football MARGARET CHOVANCEK-Tiger staff JEANETTE DALINE-Blue Tri, Allied Youth, G.A.A. EVA DAMUTH ELEANOR DANIELSON 'DONN DARSOW--Hi-Y fSecretary, Conwelll, Honor Society 'JOHN ROWLAND DAVIS-Stage crew, Sound crew, Hi-Y lVicc-Pres., Conf welll, Hi-Haven, Allied Youth, Football, Track, Band, Fearless Four DON DICKEY-Hi-Y, Hi-Haven, Quill and Scroll, Honor Society, Southerner staff, Tiger staff 'SHIRLEY DONAHUE-Blue Tri, Honor Society JOHN DONATH-Hi-Y lPres., Vlilliamsl, Hi-Haven, Class Play FRITZ DRIVER MARGARET DURAN-Blue Tri, Hall guide PHILIP ECONOMON-Hi-Y, Allied Youth, Track, Cross Country, Southerner reporter MARILYN EDSTROM-Blue Tri, Tiger staff, Class Play, Southerner staff, Hi-Haven 'AUDREY ENGELSTAD-Honor Society 'CHARLOTTE ENGSTROM-Honor Society RICHARD ERICKSON-Band, Hi-Y, Orchestra HAROLD ERICSON V LILLIAS ESPLIN-Class Play, Southerner reporter, Allied Youth, Blue Tri fl. C. C.l, Hi-Haven, Tiger staff LOIS FALCONER-Blue Tri lVice-Pres.l, Allied Youth, Tiger staff LOIS FALK-Tiger staff, Allied Youth, Syithiod, Blue Tri EUNICE FARNHAM-Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Hall guide 'JEAN FEUK-Svithiod President, Swedish Award, Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Tiger staff, Honor Society 'JOHN FOSS, JR.-Hi-Haven, Student Council, Honor Society, Football Class Play, Allied Youth, Hi-Y lAll-school chaplainl, A Senior President, Ice Carnival King CARROLL FRENCH HAZEL FROLICHMAN WILLIAM liABLEf'Orchestra WILBERT GALLE NORMA GLATZEL-Blue Tri, Physical Fitness Merit Award, Honor Society SEWTALL GLINTERNICK-Editor-in-chief of Southerner, Hi-Y, Allied Youth, iger LOIS GRAFF FERNE GREEN-G.A.A., Hi-Haven, Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Tiger LUCILLE GREENBUSH EILEEN GREENE-Band, Orchestra LORRE GRIMESkBlue Tri fService chairmanl, Allied Youth HAROLD HAGLUND-President Holst Hi-Y Chapter, Allied Youth, Hi- Haven, Sgt.-at-arms of A Senior Class ORVIN HALL-Hi-Y JEANNE HANSTROM-Blue Tri, Tiger staff ARLENE HARKINS-Allied Youth AUDREY HART-Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Hi-Haven, Tiger staff, Southerner reporter, Student Council, Class Play committee DOLORES HAUCH-QDefense Council MARILYNN HAUSKEY-Student Council, Blue Tri JOYCE HERRMANN-Blue Tri ROBERT HOEL LeROY HOOF 'Denotes Honor Students. E251 GALEN HOYT GARLE HUNTER-HIAY, Allied Youth ' EVELYNE HYBBEN-Silver Tri, Blue Tri DELORES IVERSON-Southerner staff, Blue Tri, Vice-Pres. of Student Coun cil, Choir, Student director of Class Play ALLEN JOHNSON-Allied Youth LOREN JOHNSON HARRIET JOHNSON-Blue Tri LUVERNE JOHNSON-Hi-Y NORMA JOHNSON-Honor Society, G.A.A., Allied Youth, Blue Tri, Red Cross Council, Tiger staff, Hi-Haven ARDESE JUDD-Blue Tri iPres., Tarletonsl, Secretary of Student Council, Red Cross Council, Hi-Haven, Advisory Treasurer, Southerner reporter HENRY KAISER, JR.-Vice-Pres. of A Senior Class, President of Rogers HisY Chapter, Red Cross Council, Class Play committee ANNETTE KALBERG-Blue Tri, Choir, Allied Youth, Tiger staff, Student director of Class Play HOWARD KITTELSON-Allied Youth RUTH KNUTSON DOROTHY KOLLAR SYLVIA KOVACH-Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Hall guide 'HAEIRY -KRIEG-President of Honor Society, Sgt.-at-arms of Student ounci DELORES KRIZAN--Blue Tri, Red Cross Council, Tiger staff DONALD KYLLO-Hi-Y, Football BERNICE LANDBERG-Blue Tri WILLIAM LARSEN-Hi-Y RICHARD LARSON-Hi-Y SHIRLQ' LARSON-Tiger staff, Svithiod, Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Southerner sta KATHLEEN LAWLER DONALD LENMARK-Hi-Y, Southerner MARGUERITE LIND-Blue Tri, Allied Youth, G.A.A., Hall guide, Class Play, Tiger, Hi-Haven DONALD LINDQUIST BETTY ANN LINNER-Blue Tri, Hi-Haven, Tiger staff, Svithiod MARION LUNDSTROM PATRICIA MACH-Band, Orchestra JACK MAXWELL LOIS McDONALD-Blue Tri, Allied Youth SHIRLEY MELHUS-Blue Tri President, Hall guide, A Senior Class secretary, Allied Youth, Southerner reporter, Homecoming attendant, Hi-Haven HAROLD MIKWOLD-Track manager, Glee Club, Ski team VIVIAN MILLER IRENE MOBERG-Blue Tri HILDEGARDE MORTENSEN-Blue Tri DELORES NELSON DORIS NELSON-Blue Tri 'EVA LU NELSON-Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Svithiod, HiAHaven, Hall guide, Tiger staff, Honor Society, Salutatorian GLADYS NELSON-G.A.A., Allied Youth, Blue Tri, Tiger staff, Hi-Haven, Hall guide RICHARD NEWSTROM STANLEY NOREEN-Allied Youth, Hi-Y, Southerner staff, Tiger staff, Class Play, Cross Country JOSEPH NORRBOHM-Hi-Y, Track, Allied Youth DOROTHY NYBERG-Blue Tri, Student Council JAMES NYCKLEMOE-HisY BETTY LOU OLSON-Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Tiger staff BEVERLY OLSON-Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Red Cross Council, Hi-Haven, Tiger staff EMILY OLSON-Blue Tri GLADYS OLSON-Tiger staff, Honor Society JOYCE M. OLSON JOYCE P. OLSON-Christian Fellowship, Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Seton Hi MARGARET OLSON-Svithiod MARION OLSON 'ROBERT OLSON-Honor Society, Tiger staff, Hall guide, Svithiod BETTY OSGARD ELAINE OVERLID EUGENE PALMER VIVIAN PAPE LaVERNE PAUL-Christian Fellowship, Red Cross Council INEZ PAULSON SHERWOOD PAULSON-Hi-Y HAROLD PAYETTE-Band, Orchestra KENNETH PEARSON-Hi-Haven, Allied Youth, Hi-Y LELAND PEARSON LEONARD PEARSON ELOISE PEDERSON-Blue Tri, G,A.A., Honor Society, Cheerleader, Hall guide, Southerner reporter, Tiger staff DORIS PETERSON-Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Svithiod, Tiger staff ED PETERSON GORDON PETERSON-Football DICK POLLOCK DORIS POVSHA-Southerner staff, Tiger staff, Allied Youth, Blue Tri, Chris- tian Fellowship, Class Play committee JOHN PRITCHARD-Basketball DONNA RAMSTAD JAMES ROCKSTED-Hi-Y, Hi-Haven, Cheerleader, Editor of Tiger, President of advisory, Homecoming attendant PHYLLIS RUSSELL-Blue Tri, Seton Hi, Allied Youth ROBERT SABAKO-Basketball, Hi-Y BETTY SATHERLIE-Blue Tri, Tiger staff, Southerner staff, Allied Youth, Hall guide r SALLY SCHURSTEIN-Tiger staff DONNA SCHWARTZ-Blue Tri SHIRLEY SEIBERT JL .I EARL SEUBERT-Co-Captain of Football team, Hi-Y tPres., Jorgens Chap- teri, Manager of the stage crew, Allied Youth, A Senior Sgt.-at-arms, Photographer for Southerner and Tiger, Hi-Haven, Advisory President, Fearless Four 'PRISCILLA SHEAN-Honor Society, Tiger staff NANCY SIROTIAK JAMES SJORDAL-Hi-Y lPres., Conwell Chapterl, Treasurer of A Senior Class, Vice-President of Allied Youth, President of Student Council, Homecoming King, Football, Fearless Four MEREDITH SKARIN-Blue Tri Chapter-President, Allied Youth Secretary, Tiger staff, Southerner staff, Class Play committee, Vice-president of B Senior Class, lce Carnival Queen, HifHaven MARILYN SMITH-Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Hall guide, Tiger staff HELEN SOLMONSON 'HELEN STORM-Honor Society MARIE SWANSICK-Blue Tri, Allied Youth 'DOROTHY SWANSON-Honor Society, Blue Tri, Svithiod, Tiger staff ERLA SWANSON-Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Hall guide GLORIA M. SWANSON-'Tiger staff GLORIA V. SWANSON-Blue Tri, Hall guide LILY SWANSON-Blue Tri ROLAND SWANSON--Tiger staff, Red Cross Council LENORE THURIK-Allied Youth, Tiger staff 'DONNA TICKNOR-Honor Society, G.A.A. ROSEMARY TOLLEFSON-Blue Tri, Edda Club EILEEN URNESS-Blue Tri H. CLEMENT VICTORIAN-Hall guide 'WILLIAM WATSON-Tiger staff, Honor Society, Student Council PATRICIA WEISMAN LA VERA WILLIAMS 'HAROLD WILLIAMSON-Christian Fellowship, Honor Society, Defense Council, Tiger staff, Class Play, Valedictorian BETTY WINKLER-Blue Tri ALLEN WITT-Band, Orchestra JUNE l945 CLASS SHIRLEY AASE-Orchestra KATHLEEN ALECKSONhAllied Youth ' ANITA ANDERSON-Christian Fellowship, Edda Club BERNICE ANDERSON-Band, Christian Fellowship, Edda Club HELEN ANDERSON-'Allied Youth KATHRfYN ANDERSON-Allied Youth, G.A,A., Blue Tri, Edda sta LUCILLE ANDERSON MELVIN ANDERSON ROBERT ANDERSON-Hi-Y, Football, TiATed VICTOR ANDERSON-Hi-Y, Football, Band, Orchestra, Ti-Ted PEARL ANDREWS-Allied Youth, Silver Tri LOTTIE APSLEYf-Christian Fellowship NEAL ARNEMANN RUTH BACKEN-Blue Tri, Allied Youth ROBERTA BAILEY-Southerner staff, Tiger staff, Blue Tri Chapter President, Quill and Scroll, Hi-Haven CHARLES BEALS-Hi-Y, Hi-Haven DONALD BEMIS-Hi-Y, Sound crew WILLIAM BENSON JOY BERG-Choir, Glee Club, Hi-Haven, Orchestra, Blue Council BERNIE BLOOM JAMCES BIIOOM-Football, Basketball, Baseball, Hi-Y, Ti-Ted, Student ounci JANICE BODIN-Silver Tri, Blue Tri JUNE BOE-Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Allied Youth DOROTHEA BORCHARDT-Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Allied Youth DOROTHY BORLAND--Glee Club DONALD BOTTKO-Hi-Y, Hi-Haven 'JUNE BOXSTED-Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Allied Youth President, Christian Fel- lowship, Student Council, Honor Society, Tiger staff ELAINE BRANDON-Blue Tri, Red Cross, Silver Tri, Ti-Ted GERALD BRASK-Allied Youth, Honor Society, Hi-Haven, Student Council, Hall guide, Ti-Ted, Tiger, Boxing, Tennis DONALD BRENNER-Band, Orchestra, Red Cross, Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted, Hi-Y, Homecoming attendant ROGER BROWN-Hi-Y MARIAN BRYNESTAD PAUL BURTONHHall guide HUGH EUGENE BYRNE-Band, Student Council, Orchestra, Allied Youth, Tiger, Hi-Haven, Tennis, B and A senior officer, Ti-Ted, Hall guide JAMES CAIRNEY EUNICE CARLSON-Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Christian Fellowship, Hall guide, Tiger staff WARREN CARLSON-Allied Youth MARILYN CHRISTENSON LYNDON DAMBORG RICHARD D'AMBROGIO BEVERLY DAVIDS-Silver Tri, Blue Tri, G.A.A., Southerner, Tiger, Allied Youth, Band, Orchestra, Ti-Ted, Hi-Haven ROSSMARL DENISON-Blue Tri, Tiger staff, Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted, G.A.A., eton i 'PHYLLIS DEPEW-Blue Tri, Seton Hi, Honor Society, Allied Youth, Hi- Haven, Silver Tri MARILYN DEPPA-Hall guide ALICE DICKS-Blue Tri, Tiger staff, Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted, G.A.A., Seton Hi CURTIS DIMBERG GEORGE DOBERSTEIN-Hi-Y THOMAS DOIG-Hi-Y LAWRENCE ELIASON-Orchestra, Red Cross WILLIAM ELLIS ROY ENGEL EUNICE ERICKSON-Blue Tri, Orchestra, Christian Fellowship, Silver Tri YVONNE FOSTER-Blue Tri, Tiger staff Club, Tiger Tri, Student E263 'LOIS FREI3?N-G.A.A., Christian Fellowship, Glee Club, Honor Society, liger s a JEANNE FRINDT-Tiger, Red Cross Secretary, Defense Council, Christian Fellowship GLORIA FRITCHMAN-Band, Christian Fellowship JOYCE GARDNER-Choir, G.A.A., Silver Tri, Blue Tri EDWIN GORDON-Track 'DOROTHY GOTTSCHALK-Honor Society, Hi-Haven LOIS GRAVATT-Southerner, Tiger, Christian Fellowship, Blue Youth, Quill and Scroll DELORIS GRONDAHL-Blue Tri, Tiger staff, Student Council 'MARIAN GRONLI-Hi-Haven, Honor Society, Tiger staff ELAINE GRUNDEEN-Hi-Haven, Blue Tri, G.A.A., Red Cross, Tiger staff JOSEPHINE GUERNSEY-Blue Tri, Seton Hi, Allied Youth, Hi-Haven, Tiger PAUL GUSTAFSON PEGGY HAGLUND-Blue Tri, Allied Youth MARLAN HAGSTROM-Hi-Y, Choir, Allied Youth, Track, Red Cross, Southerner, Tiger, HifHaven, Ti-Ted, Cross Country CLAYTON HALL-Hi-Y GENELDA HALL MARY HALLETT-Blue Tri, Band, Seton Hi, Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted, Tiger, G.A,A., Allied Youth 'MEI6VIN IIIAMEL-A Senior President, Hi-Y, Ti-Ted, Honor Society, Student ounci 'LOUISE HANSEN-Edda Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Chorus, Christian Fellowship, Hall guide, Tiger JOYCE HARMS-Blue Tri, Allied Youth RUTH HARRIS MARJOLANE HASSE-Allied Youth GORDON HAWE WARREN HAWKINS 'SHIRLEY HECKEMEYER-Seton Hi, Honor Society HELEN MARY JANE HEIKKINEN-Blue Tri, Allied Youth, G.A.A., Seton Hi, A Senior officer, Honor Society, Tiger staff, Hi-Haven ELIZABETH HELTEMES-Blue Tri, Seton Hi SHIRLEY HENDRICKSON-G.A.A., Seton Hi, Youth Council, Blue Tri Presi- dent, Tiger, Allied Youth, Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted MARTHA HENNESSY-G.A.A., Seton Hi GOLDIE HENNINGFIELD-Blue Tri, Southerner, Tiger staff, Seton Hi, Hi- Haven, Silver Tri ANASTASIA HILMANOWSKI-Allied Youth LaVERRNEdHIPPE-Edda Club, Blue Tri, l.C.C., Cheerleader, Physical Fitness war s 'CONSTANCE HOITOMT-Blue Tri, Red Cross President, Honor Society Secretary, Hi-Haven, Silver Tri, G.A.A., Secretary of A and B Classes MARION HOIUM-Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Student Council, Youth Council, Tiger, Senior Extra, Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted ETHEL HOLMAN-Chorus, Svithiod Club FLORENCE HOPKINS-Hall guide JAMES HOVELSRUD-Hi-Y 'PAUL HUDEK-Honor Society, Student Council BETTY HUESTON-Blue Tri DOIEORESIHUNT-Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Seton Hi, Allied Youth, Student ounci 'MACRGARFT HUPPLER-Blue Tri, Hi-Haven, Honor Society, Tiger, Student ounci 'DONNA JENSEN--Seton Hi President, Honor Society, D,A.R, Award, Tiger staff SHIRLEY JENSEN-Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Flag Twirler ANITA JOHNSON ESTfEERb JOHNSON-Christian Fellowship, Svithiod, Service g u 'RICHARD JOHNSON-Hi-Y, Allied Youth, Honor Society, Football, Southerner, Ti-Ted ROBERT JOHNSON-Hi-Y, Allied Youth, Football, Track, Tiger, Chaplain of Hi-Y SHIRLEY JOHNSON-Blue Tri, Orchestra LLOYD JONES-Stage crew, Hi-Y, Ti-Ted SHEILAH JONES-Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Student Council EILEEN JOZEN-Blue Tri, Seton Hi ROBERT KARLSON FLOYD KEMLING-Hi-Haven, Allied Youth, Tiger staff LILLIAN KISSELL-Blue Tri, Norwegian Club, Allied Youth JOHN KLETTENBERG-Student Council, Hi-Y, HifHaven, Ti-Ted GLADYS KLEVEN-Hall guide MARTIN KLYM ELAINE KNOBLAUCH-Student Council, Secretary of Seton Honor Roll BYRON KOPP-Honor Society MARY KOPPI-Seton Hi DARLENE KORF-G.A.A., Red Cross 'RAY KRIEG-Hi-Y, Football Manager, Tiger, Honor Society, Vice-President JOSEPH KROSKA ARNOLD KUNDE-Football, Track, Hi-Y, Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted EDITH KUSCHINSKI ROGER KVITRUD GERALDINE LaFRANCE ANNA MAY LANGMADE-Hall guide ASTRID LARSON-Blue Tri, Choir, Svithiod Club ELAINE JEANETTE LARSON ELAINE MARION LARSON-Hall guide JEANNETTE LARSON-Red Cross, Silver Tri, G.A.A., Allied Youth PAUL LARSON-Boxing, Track, Cross Country, Hi-Y, Allied Youth, Christian Fellowship, Ti-Ted, Tiger VIRGINIA LARSON-Blue Tri, Student Council, Svithiod WAYNE LARSON RITA LAWLER JEAN LAYMAN--Seton Hi, Allied Youth OPAL LeMAY-Hall guide THOMAS LEONARD-Hi-Y PAULINE LINDSTROM-Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri ARDWIN LINK--Tiger, Allied Youth DOROTHY LUFKIN-Hall guide 'DELPHA LUNDBERG Tri, Allied uide, Glee All-School , Red Cross Hi, Tiger, A Senior LAWRENCE MANGEN--Hi-Y MARILYN MARTINSON-Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Seton Hi, Allied Youth, Red Cross, Tiger LORRAINE MARXEN-Blue Tri, Seton Hi, Tiger 'PHYLLIS MATTSON-Honor Society, Blue Tri, Red Cross, Tiger MARCELLA MCCLURG-Tiger, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Ti-Ted, Glee Club HARRIET MCDONALD-Tiger, Blue Tri, Allied Youth, G.A.A. HELEN MCDONALD-Blue Tri, Tiger, G.A.A. JACK MCMULLIN-Hi-Y JOHN MCNIFF-President of Defense Council, Hi-Y, Quill and Scroll, Allied Youth, Tiger, Track, HifHaven, Ti-Ted, Cross Country, Youth Council, Southerner JOHN MEDVEC JANICE MELHUS-Silver Tri, Red Cross, Student Council LILLIAN MEVISSEN-Allied Youth, Red Cross RUTH MICHALIK-ABlue Tri, Seton Hi, HifHaven, Tiger MARY ANN MICHELSEN-Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted, Orchestra DANIEL MILLER CAROL MOE--Edda Club, Norse Chorus, Glee Club, Choir, Blue Tri, De- fense Council, Norse Award DARLINE MOORE-Defense Council, Red Cross, Blue Tri GEORGE MOSELLE MELVIN MOSS-Track, Band, Defense Council LOIS MOTT-Student Council, Seton Hi, Tiger LEONE NASLUND MELVIN NELSON DONALD NORDLUND-Hi-Y, Defense Council, Cross Country, Track, Ti-Ted DELORES NORDSTROM-Hall guide SHIRLEY O'CONNOR-Tiger, Seton Hi JOYgE OLIN-Red Cross, Defense Council, Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Student ouncil GLORIA OLIVER-Orchestra, Student Council, Southerner, Tiger DAGMAR OLSON-Student Council, Red Cross, Christian Fellowship DONALD OLSON-Football DONALD NELS OLSON-Red Cross, Choir, Allied Youth DONNA OLSON-Band, Orchestra, Blue Tri GEORGINA OLSON-Allied Youth, Christian Fellowship HARLAND OLSON KENNETH OLTMAN-Baseball 'ELAINE OPSAL--Blue Tri, Honor Society, Svithiod, G,A.A., Christian Fellowship, Red Cross ELEANOR OSTBY-Southerner, Defense Council, Blue Tri, Silver Tri ELIZABETH PAISLEY LUCILLE PAULING-'Silver Tri 'PEARL PECK-Southerner, Blue Tri, Honor Society, Tiger TERRINE PERRY-Blue Tri CARSTEN PETERSON 'GORDON PETERSON LILLIAN PETERSON-Christian Fellowship 'STANLEY PETERSON-Honor Society, Allied Youth DORIS PETTERSEN-Silver Tri, Christia MARILYN PLONSKY-Student Council BEVERLEY PROSA-Blue Tri, Red Cross, KARL PUTERBAUGH MARGERY RANNING-Silver Tri, Blue Student Council GLADYS RASMUSSEN-Silver Tri, Blue EARLE REDMOND--Tiger, Allied Youth, DONALD ROBITZ-Stage crew, Movie HARVEY RODEN DONNA RONNING-Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Tiger GERTRUDE ROSS-Service guide SHIRLEY ROWE SHIRLEY RUFFCORN-Allied Youth, Southerner n Fellowship Student Council, Seton Hi, Silver Tri Tri, Southerner, Tiger, Alled Youth, Tri, Service Guide Orchestra t crew, Visual Education crew E273 ELAINE RYAN-Silver Tri, Christan Fellowship, Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Stu- dent Council MARY SANDERS-Band SHIRLEY SCHAAF-Allied Youth, Blue Tri KATHERINE SCHAEFER-Blue Tri, Ti-Ted, Hi-Haven LOIS SCHEELE-Choir, G.A.A., Homecoming Attendant JOAN SCHEER-Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Seton Hi, G.A.A. 'BETTY SCHENK-Hall Guide, Tiger staff, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, cil, Red Cross, Christian Fellowship, Honor Society ROBERT SEIDEL-HifY JOYCE SEVERUDE-Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Tiger PATRICIA SHAND-Defense Council, Red Cross GRACE SHELENY-Blue Tri JEAN SHERWOOD-Blue Tri, Edda, Red Cross Council, Christian Fellow- ship, Hi-Haven, Allied Youth RICHARD SILVERSTEIN-Tennis Team, Foreign Correspondence, Allied Youth, Choir, Glee Club, Southerner ROBERT SJOHOLM-Ti-Ted SHIRLEY SLETTEN-G.A.A., Tiger RAYMOND SMIEJA-Band EUGENE SMITH-Football, Basketball, Track, Hi-Y, Ti-Ted, Hi-Haven, Cross Country, Choir MILTON SMITH-Student Council PRISCILLA SMITH-Christian Fellowship CLAIRE SPOHN 'EUGENE STAVLO-Edda Club, Allied Youth, Glee Club MARGIE STONE NORMA STREETER-Silver Tri, G.A.A., Allied Youth, Blue Tri, Seton Hi, Student Council DALE STROBEL-Edda Club DORIS SUNESON-Blue Tri, TifTed, Tiger DALE SUTHERLAND MARGARET SUTLIFF-Choir, Hall guide LORRAINE SWANSON-Svithiod, Silver Tri, Blue Tri LA VAY SWEMLINE-Hall guide MILTON SWENSON-Hi-Y, Band, Basketball RENEE TERWEY-Service Guide, Silver Tri MEREDITH THOMAS-Blue Tri, Southerner, Tiger, Foreign Correspondence, Choir, Defense Council 'JOYCE THURSTON JOAN TOURNIER-Band, Giee Club, Mixed Chorus FLORENCE VAVRECK MILDRED VEALE-Christian Fellowship JAMES WADE-Student Council, Track, Football Manager MARCELLA WARGOVICK-Seton Hi, Blue Tri, G.A.A., Allied Youth, Choir ROBERT WARREN LILLIAN WATROBA-Hall guide 'PATRICIA WATT-Honor Society, Blue Tri Chapter President, Seton Hi, Co-Editor of Tiger, Ti-Ted, Hi-Haven ANNETTE WEBERG SHIRLEY WESSLING-Blue Tri, Tiger, Student Council, Red Cross EMIL WHEELER-Hi-Y, B Senior President, Tiger DONNA WICK-Red Cross, Blue Tri, Edda Club, Tiger DOROTHY WICKSTROM-Student Council ROGER WILLIAMS-All-School Hi-Y President, TifTed, Youth Council, Defense Council JEANETTE WILMES 'GAIL WISE-Allied Youth 'JOSEPH WISE-Hi-Y, Allied Youth MAURICE WOLDEN-Football, Basketball, Student Council, B Senior Vice-President, Hi-Y, Ti-Ted, Baseball ROBERT YEMNE-Hi-Y, Ti-Ted, HisHaven, Tiger, Southerner, Cheerleader, Swirnrning Team Student Coun- .. ,,. ,V -:sig ' WRX' Syl' -, , A . , 5 ' Ny 4. 'w.,g , SQgHya: ' ', H ., , Qgmm qw ,5 !g 'x 2 53119. fifty 1 IQ- 'Fix Q rsfixv 9 -vf, N wff3m54gi,:?'q, vWbr'27?g!-eva, 'Q 'Mg 2, f X ' Sf f3Yffa4A?4'qw'X'i fif- fm. KPN! fffgw 'aim Y X. ' QysmQf!QV3?'f5T39f iw M591 f +3 g, f fkfww'1ffQ?Qv1ixf 'A , gg-Qs' .jf w jf 1121 yiiQgs'fg2?g':,w ' 4 3 ,Qs X11-mf i'fbr,i,f-,afww A Q-31333: Ig-2:15135 M , x.1,'w-ia,fp,v.fj ' f. ? X X 'liffziffxif 'Y ? W .5g',sy,,Q3 gvv W N ' filer iff X . X .,,..,vk,., , .'A'-fx 184 x x'x4 f , . .-,wi-w,w:qg,, if 'X 1 V 1X,3f4w1 N M561 'L QM YQP'f3f1 -A - 1 :vi A'5,1ggQrgg,3.f1itM x .4 , A Silixfglci ., A x . f- M LX 2 ::ff25fW wa Q f' f - S' 33- NYS? 0 Q. 'lit '5ffTSQ:5U3Yfffl232223 - I ' -fu,-' YS' Y' ' WEN x, ,fy ,' 1 , ,,E2k!:: yatsgg. if ply, V Q X o co 0961 u v ex 14 Wad gm vw V A., I fjrf 1 4--' an.. '- WM Ji Cu :ay HI-Y FIRST ROW: Jerry Dahl, D. Vatne, Earl Seuloert, J. Sjoroal, D. Darsow, L. Ben- son, D. Bernis, R. Davis, E. Srnith, SEC- OND ROW: T. Davis, B. Johnson, A. Kunde, J. Levine, H. Wigdahl, B. Skrim- stad, B. Howells, P. Mavroulis, B. Sa- balco, J. Preston, J. Foss. THIRD ROW: G. Coffman, H. Kaston, J. Hovelsrud, J. Wade, B. Yernne, M. Anderson, D. Dickey, K. Ouist, R. Thorp. FOURTH ROW: E. Forslin, H. Birkeland, H. Carl- son, D. Bottlro, L. Stivers, S. Paulson, B. Lindberg, J. Nvehlemol. FIFTH ROW: D. Hoberg, V. Halverson, L. Berg, L. Jones, K. Oien, D. Lenrnark, D. Thing- strup, V. Olson. SIXTH ROW: R. Bro- 'nan, S. Anonsen, A. Boe, W. Walvurg, R. Krieg, T. Sehoenert, A. Edlrng, S. Noreen, D. Culp. HI-Y FIRST ROW: P. Larson, L. Benson, R. Williarns, V. Anderson, J. Donath, W. Charles, H. Kaiser, D. Johnson, D. Long. SECOND ROW: D. Olsen, L. Gable, H, Peterson, J. Klettenberg, L. Johnson, B. Bernard, J. MeMullin, H. Lutgcn, B. Larsen. THIRD ROW: J. Tornlinson, S. Glinterniek, C. Hall, B. Anderson, D. Kvllo, J. Koleinski, D. Eruckson, J. Ben- Zel, M. Klyrn. FOURTH ROW: E. Bo- dine, H. Ryan, E. Wheeler, R. Boker, T. Leonard, A. Wold, K. Pearson, H. Hag- Iund, J. Roclrsted. FIFTH ROW: E. Rues- oeen, J. MeNrtf, R. Engel, D. Larson, J. Norrbohrn, P. Eeonornon, G. Hunter, M. I-lagstrorn, D. Brenner, C. Olson, J. Wise. TORCH CLUB FIRST ROW: C. Rvdberg, F. Peterson, B Kruelc, J. La France, G. Peek, C. Rosen C. Foote. SECOND ROW: J. Harlcins NI. Swenson, S. Johnson, N. Knutsen B. Gustafson, J. Johnson, L. I-lolrnberg D. Flavin, THIRD ROW: K. Wrstrorn D. Scnwalbe, D. Benson, K. Gaarder, J Tallrnan, B. l-lolte, D. Hollingsworth FOURTH ROW: M. Krlzan, D. Charlahd W. Johnson, J. Tonsager, R. Roberts. STAGE CREW FIRST ROW: Lloyd Jones, Don Robitz Earl Seubert, Rowland Davis, Lowell Benson. SECOND ROW: Milton Radke Dale Konctsrri Einar Satnre, Don Bemis BLUE TRI FIRST ROW: M. Moc , S. Larson M. Peterson, D. Meade, M. Mrchelsen, G, Hennrngtrelo, H. DeFreld, S. Scnaal, D. Moore. SECOND ROW: J. Serog- grns, J. Thonrasson, G. Mevers, S, Schwartz, A, Munkberg, B. Schaeopr, P. Heggcrn, J, Keever. THIRD ROW: L. Crawlev, B, Pucero, L. Grles. J. Hor- tonwt, V, Schultz, G. Hunter, L, Olson, L. Gravatt. FOURTH ROW: H. Berg, P. Ouady, L. Rosenberg, J. Pedersen, P. Hagluno, M. Lane, A. Haag, J. Peter- son, J, Baclcus. SILVER TRI FIRST ROW: B, Hennrngsen, C. Srordal, M. Olsen, K. Colbv, M. Church, J. Goodrnan, B. Burseth, H. Nelson, C. Eyrse. SECOND ROW: L. Hughes, J. Schaffer, B, Reiten, M. Curnnrrngs, V. Darnborg, B. Norveson, J. Ja'ney, B. Koletrn, I. Seernann, M. Skrirnstad. THIRD ROW: L. Carlson, J. Olson, Y. Mllles, H. Erurn, D. Hurtlg, D. Munlg, M, Shoop, G. Geer, C. Berns, R, John- son, FIFTH ROW: J. Frnlayson, I. Beck' strorn, E. Lelgut, J. Cooper, L. Lind- strom, D. Narvcson, M. Wagner, G, Hohnson, M. Olson, P. Hanson. SIXTH ROW: L. Nordstrom, D, Hansen, R. Nordslette, P. Olson, E. Larson, B. Pearson, M. Holm, M, Pearson, D. Willlarns. BLUE TRI FIRST ROW: K. Van Gene, J. Krlalas, L. Hrppe, D, Grondahl, P, Mattsson, S. Hendrrelcson, C. Holtornt, M. Horunw. R. Mrenalilc, B, Schenk, B. Davlds. SEC' OND ROW: P. Peek, H. MeDonalo, S. Mahre, J. Anderson, M. Plonslcy, V. Lar- son, S. Hohnson, J. Fuernsey, S. Swan- son, M. Rubel, H, Pegg. A. Larson. THIRD ROW: D. Suneson, M. McCIurg, D. Hauger, A. llstrup, P. Deoew, D. Rerneclc, E. Grunoeen, J. Arneson, L, Butler, J, Engbe'g, S. Johnson, R. Duron. FOURTH ROW: D, Herrmann, B. Madsen, J, Severude, D. Ronnlng, A. Drclcs, D. Hunt, M. Hciklcinen, G. Eg- gers, E. Carlson, E. Oosal, M. Rannlng L. Olson. FIFTH ROW: R. Denrsen. M. Lrnder, B, Wedlund, J, Brovolo, L, Alex- aroer, I, Johnson, J. Boxsteo, N, Street- er, P. Watt, M. Hallett, L. Marxen, G. Olrver, R. Bailey, M. Huooler, H. Mc- Donald. D. Olson. BLUE TRI BOTTOM ROW: H, Wylvnskl, J, Be'g P, Russell, L. Esolrn, S, Melhus, M. Skarrn P. Anderson, L. Falconer, M. Srrrrtn. SECOND ROW: J. Feulf, S. Lar- son, L. Falk, A. Judd, A. Hart, P, Lind, D. Iverson, K. Anderson, D. Peterson, D. Swanson, THIRD ROW: F, Green, H, Mortenson, B. Lrnner, G. Nelson, E. Farnham, M, Swansrclc, M. Edstronn, C. Brckken, N. Johnson, E, Olson. FOURTH ROW: J. Berg, M. Lundstrorn, J, Herr mann, L. McDonald, J, Olson, B. Olson, J. Hanstrorn, J. Carlson, E, Pederson. FIFTH ROW: D. Nelson, E, Nelson, M. Austln, C. Moe, B, Satherlre, E. Urness, S. Donahue, C. Bedard, H. Bergseth. TOP ROW: B. Grrnnes, E, Brandon, J, Olrn, M. Martinson, I, Moberg, B. Olson, C. Burr-stccz, A. Kalberg, J. Dalrne, B. Hueston. SETON HI BOTTOM ROW: E. Sancgrcn, L. Mott N. Harlctt L. Marxcn, P. D-:new R. Mrcnalr S. Heckcrneve' D. Jcrsrgn B. Hcltcmcs. SECOND ROW: S. Bwant, E. Knoslaszf, L. Hpgn-25, S. Clausen, C. Cnese. M. Lco'ar::, D. Kautn, J. Kautn, B. Drrvcr, D. Cronrn. THIRD ROW: J. Lavrnan, D. Hanger, J. Odom, E. Klcven, J. Arncson, D. Rcuncck, L. Basoucz, J. Engdanl, J. Keane, J. Kraus. FOURTH ROW: A. Des Marars, B. Puc- Clo, L. C'oNle',', P. Ouadv, M. Sullivan, M. Koosl, S. Henorrckson, J. Guernsey P. Drcrcs, G. Hcrnungfielo. FIFTH ROW: M. Hcncnrncn, D. Young, J. Cooper, M. Hcrkal, B. Scnacppr, J. Pcdcrscn, M. Martarson, M. Wargovlclc, M. Hennessy. EDDA BOTTOM ROW: K. Anscrson, H. Berg, L. Hansen, O. Bakkc, E. Stavlo, H. Bcrgsctn L. Paterson. SECOND ROW: J. Biuc, C. Hans-:n M. Ouocganl, E. Moen P. Mc:,o, G. Knstson, C. Moc 5. A':c'SCn. THIRD ROW: J. Lennar- ccr, F. R-:tc'son, V. Ana-3'sor, M. Stor- oanl, E. Unstafu, A. Anocrson, R. Olson, G. Panlnnan. FOURTH ROW: D. Ander- son. C. Halstead, L. Steen, H. Wltz, A. Hoff D. Wrtk, J. Sherwood. FIFTH ROIW: R. Narvrgson N. Knufs-:f E. Swansor N. Nels, F. T3 ge- K. J-3'3c.. .,s- ., . A, -r ... G. A. A. FIRST ROW: L. Sneelc G. Ron E. Pcoarson, N. Snrrtn, M. Hennessy, J. Holtomt, E. Opsal, L. Sorodcr, K. An derson. SECOND ROW: F. Greene, B. Gaustcd, G. Nelson, P. Lrno, L. Giles V. Snultl, R. Hagen M. Owen. THIRD ROW: M. Cnovancelc, O. 5ootl', L. Lind- stronn, D. Galle, J. Stranc, C. Jolrnson L. No'ds1ro ', G. Jonnson, B. Phelps. FOURTH ROW: L. Steen, D. Trcknor, J. Krrer, I. Bogarlror, H. Bogarlwor, L. Stevenson, A. Munkberg, J. Scrogglns, R. Blorlclunru, M. Plonsky. FIFTH ROW: C. Dahl, M. Rosen, A. Hoff, R. Bakke, C. Brclclccn, N. Jobnson, T. Hamel. M. Sofanson. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP BOTTOM ROW: M. Carlson, E. Jonnson, E. Oosal, D. Olson, L. Fredccn, V. Anderson, L. Orogsetn, L. Gravatt, B. Noklebv. SECOND-ROW: B. Holnn, G. Panlnuan E. Erickson, J. Frrnot, J. Nel- son, D. Lsnoocrg, P. Srnrtln, G. Ander- son L. Hansen. THIRD ROW: A. Elven- nol K. Srnrtn L. Aoslew H. Glen, M. Owen, P. Engstrom, J. Landbcrg, G. Kcrsnaw, J. Sncwood, G. Coffman. FOURTH ROW: J. Boxstco, M. Nokleby, E. Ryan, J. Gronvall, H. Karser, J. Mc- NW, E. Larson, A. Anderson, B. Ander- SCVT. Q, HONOR SOCIETY BOTTOM ROW: P, Deoew, D. Drekev E. Oosal, H. Krieg, C. Brekkcn, J, Foss H, Bergseth. SECOND ROW: P. Shean D, Treknor, P. Anderson, N, Johnson Boxsted, D. Lundberg, M. Heikkinen . Swanson. THIRD ROW: M. Gronlr J. Feuk, D. Gottsehalk, S. Donahue H J. D . Wrllramson, D, Jensen, S. Heeke- fnever, P, Mattsson, C. Hortomt FOURTH ROW: E. Pederson J. Carl- son, D. Darsow, R, Davrs, R. Olson B, Watson, B. Schenk, E, Nelson. HI-HAVEN FIRST ROW: A. Hart, L. Esplin, W Charles, B. Olson, S. Melrus, J, Foss P. Lino, E. Grundeen, M. Horure. SEC OND ROW: J. Berg, J. Feuk, A. Judd F. Green, J. Carlson, N. Johnson, E Farnham, P. Russell, M. Ranning, P Mattsson, S. Hendrrekson. THIRD ROW E. Nelson, D. Povsha, I, Johnson, B Lrnner, C, Hortomt, B. Davids, M, Ed strom, H. Bergseth, C, Brekken, M. Skar rn, M. Heikkenen, M. I-IuODler FOURTH ROW: L. Marxen, M. Hrllett G. Nelson, G, Hennrngtield, B. Olson J. Olson, L. Benson, D. Drekcv, J, Rock sted, J. Dahl. FIFTH ROW: B. Sabako D. Vatne, K. Ourst, John Klettendbcrg G. Brask, R. Davis, D. Brenner, A. Kunde L. Benson, M, Hagstrom, K. Pearson J. Daman, srxrn Row: R, Wrlliarnsi T. Sehoncrt, D. Hoberg, E. Byrne, D Bottko, E. Smith, J. Siordal, H. Hag lund, J. MeNrl'f, E. Forslin, R. Brorrnan E. Seubcrt. TIGER STAFF FIRST ROW: D. Swanson, E, Seubcrt, J. Feuk, A. Hart, C, Brckken, J, Rock stcd, P. Watt, R. Krreg, M. Austrn, L Esplrn, P. Carlson. SECOND ROW: P. Shean, Y, Foster, M. Gronlr, S. Jen sen, B. Lrnner, L. Falk, S. Larson, M I Rannrng, K. Anderson, P, Anderson, P. Lrnd, M. Skarrn B, Sathcrlre, G. La France. THIRD ROW: M. Cnovanek, L. Thuwk, E. Prrckett, L. Freoeen, L. MC- Donalo, J. Berg, P, Russell, J. Olson, J, Hanstrorrr, B, Olson, S, Seeurstern, G. Olson, F. Green, E. Nelson. FOURTH ROW: D, Peterson R. Mrenalrk, L. Marx- en, M, Smith, J. Guernser. R. Denrson, A. Dreks, B, Schenk, D. Iverson, B. OI- son, M. Horun, E. Oosal, A. Kaloerg, J. Carlson, H. Bergseth. FIFTH ROW: M. Heuskcv, P. Mack, D. Povsna, S. Mel- hus, G. Nelson, R. Swanson, B. Watson, B. Davids, M. Edstro'n, N. Jonnson, SIXTH ROW: S. Glrnte'niek, F, Kewrlrng, E. Wheeler, D. Diekev, W. Cnarles, S. Noreen, R. Olson, J, MeNrt't, B. Yemne, A. Churlrk. ALLIED YOUTH BOTTOM ROW: D, Young, E. Zanhos, B, Castle, G. Pohlman, M. Sullivan, J. Boxstco, J. Srordal, M, Skarrn, A. Hart, P. Lind, C. Wrrgnt, SECOND ROW: J. Feuk, L. Esplin, J. Dalrne, F. Greene, S. Kovaeh, N, Johnson, C. Brek- ken, D. Peterson, D. Povsha, M, Ranning, E, Farnham, J, Berg, L. Butler. THIRD ROW: B. Pueero, P. Ouadv, H. Berg- seth, J. Carlson, B. Davids, M. Austin, L. Falk, S. Larson, P, Russell, J. Olson, M, Swansrek, D. Kicklass. FOURTH ROW: B, Grimes, L. Thurik, L, Kissell, S. Larson, J. Bruekelmeyer, K, Ander- son, M. Kriootos, B. Olson, B. Olson, S. Melhus, P. Anderson, G, Nelson, H. Akenson. FIFTH ROW: C. Ostern, P. Patrick, M, Moem, E. Rvan, M, Peter- son, M, Sandberg, J. Sherwood, D. Creamer, L. Benson, R, Davis, S. Glin- terniek, W, Charles, J. Foss. SIXTH ROW: A. Jonnson, G, Coffman, F, Kem- lrng, E. Seubert, P. Eeonomon, S. Nor- een, H. Kittelson, G. Hunter, J. Me- NIH, H. Haglund, M, Hagstrom, D. Sil- verstein, J. Norrbohm, 1 FLAG TWIRLERS SCTTC!-' ROW , S' if as L. IV'-' 5, R3.SC' D J: s:' H Pegg. SEf CND ROW' D. D.::,wf 3. Lafvusrzcqc S. J-:Tsai THTRD ROW' R, Hcggcrrw S. Manu: J, E'n'w.1v:f- R. Runfdquwsf FOURTH ROW' D. Hog! H. Wm, D Lffgcw S. FTS' B, Avmxson. BAND Q-LARTNETS: 3. A'f1-iwfm R. Ecco' E Bmmz, M. Hafkttt B. Hgfht M. J Hcwkkw-gm C. Gagnon L. McCabe, I Warsaw, R. Kolosxf, M. Sandys, H Sfwmgv G.Shcrwoo1 R XXX., H. Frou Wim. TRUMBONES: D. fav, B. Dwsc E Gwngwg S. Havgcsug J. Ht S M H1ws0'2H,UTESiG. Eggos B. A. Rad Tc.-., O. TW Us. TRUIAPETS J. Hafw M, Fnwsom M. M955 M. NcvTck:,' R Pctqvsw B. RcfTcr B. TK-ski L. Zalmcr M. Bozow, A. G1c'rwJwJ. FRENSH HORNS' R. Fagm, J. Mqcsorw, R Mocfv, M. A, Mobcrg. BARTTONES: A Ancntfsw D, Mciccv A, Kola, B MQFJ 1m.SAXOF3?-'ONZS D. :Qs S S.:vw:'s'g'N ff SM -: 3 ORCHESTRA V GUNS' . Bccfsvr' E E' 3-'scv B SJSU J. Hiifcff S. Jqfwsc' G Kmtsch G. Nawcscw B. VwgT3:' M Rnfwtg E. Rcomow J. Sfroggwc R Siu:-if-3' E, Umstas C,EM'1q,C.Lav- sor. WCLA' R. CMZTD-73, S. L-Zbcwfnfz STRING BASS: H. Cwlem: V. Lcmdc' P M T M R D lo . Q13 . os-:rw . 'naar SUTTAR J Jcvscd FRENCH HORNS' R F553-V5 A.Wtt.5AR1TCNE.L,Swan sew A. TRCMSCNE: M Hahscw S. Hgfggscg TRUMPET' A. Mgfyqgc' R. P-Jrvsov R. T'o': 5. F,-ga. 9 ANO C. DV! F Knit-cc M. Pgzrsm. fLARv NET' V D3 'W:Js'3 D, Eu.'-5:4 J. Nice B, TJ'-s. CHOIR BOTTOM ROW: H. JI.:.:f.x, J. St. Dfnn-5 A. EdIund A. KQIIQQIQ, R. BQIIW C. Moc, E. Sack, D. Ivcvscn, J. Kwzbcs. SECOND ROW: R. Chess, F. Putmxnj D. Nelson, L. OIson, I. KIL:vc:n, O. Johnson, C. Srnwtn, V. Evmkson. THIRD ROW: D. Farstcnbcvg, J. Alsum, M. Rcvvy, J. MIIICV, I. AIIrIngcv, J. Kvlcv, E. Lamps, B. Hockcrt. FOURTH ROW: J. Bcrgc G, Dauscv, S. Tnornzvson, L. Kmg, J. Edougnct' J HOLI, E. Stov ICI. FIFTH ROIWI D. Bnnsczn, J. BI.nZI5I, XXX. WeIb,'3 C. Rwsvf N. N.. sf' A. BIr3n '. GLEE CLUB BOTTOM ROW: B. Udrgvscwn, L. '...avIsLm B. Bujarskc, B. SQIIIHT, B. Jcmnscvn, D. MLnIg, F. Snv:JuII, E. Savvigwin, P. Hawgn. SECOND ROW: C. Jwnrs, M. Iayov, J. B'uQkgII.I,,w, L. L5:wv.'nc..' P. I-Icggcr J. MQKQIQW' J. CD '1.nnm V. Ouncwtr, A. KQaIr:.'g fn Scxmfi. THIRD ROW: A. B'i:L', P. B-'st M. C w venccf, A. Sta:s,I..v L. FHS Wfwgnt R. BEIIV. C. MLI' B EIMS D. Roscfcccc. FOURTH ROW C. Basin L. C1431 I.J.1 'S1' E. KI.-' R. HQLQC L. Laws?-5 R N '.Is A. Bvg D. XXXIILKM FIFTH ROY? 'F Ha 1 steam J. Casth: J. S' H an fm I fr: FI. Akgnsg' C. Cz.. I. R Q. 'vzjwj B. Henson R. Bxnsfv. SIXTH J Hewfay, M. NcgIs:' S. F' uw E SLN Io, D. S-Ivfrsh: n, J. Brn.wI, ' Rus. L. Vwkwg R. F': :rfI. I L34 DEFENSE COUNCIL BOTTOM ROW G P:, '- .v J. C w HI. W'.1.'s1I, R. XVIII S E. B 1'-. R. Bcfssn D. Ru'-.cf F. 'Q'fv.f'. J Hf..t. SECOND ROW: D. Hs... P. F . L' Har, M. HQ'-cs B. OISIW P. H3-gy L. OIICS B, B.JI3'5vI L. C'wIsL' D. NvIscn. THIRD ROW: L Own' F. Haggcmann, J. E'1gL:J'I, M. Twfr-as, R. BaIICy R. BQCIC, H. NI:Isf.n, C Moc. FOURTH ROW: G. La's4Jn J. McMIlICr, R. Snand, V. Anucvson. FIFTH ROW: O. Maanurn B. MUIVQHIII, H. Hpnfxwcxs, H. WIIIIarnson, J, Foss, A. N-:Ison, G. HQWI, L. HoInII3c:vg, O. Lavson. RED CROSS BOTTOM ROW: B. Hcvwnwv-gsgn A. Juod, A. Dvcks, E. Gmnmcan C. Hou- IOI 'f, J. Uwcss N Jornson, C. Bm? ken, M. RIonsw. SECOND ROW: O. Bakkc, A. EnrCnIIoIr', L. Lswvcncc, J. Anderson, C. CarIson, M. G'onII I. Sccmann, P, Scanlon, M. Rcupcr, M. RubcI. THIRD ROW: J. Knokc, P. Cnc' valier, K. Coluy, R. Gurcwwtz, L. GII' bcrtson, N. Stcnc, J. Watroba, D. Reun- cck, S. Novdccn, M. Evans, B. Swank. FOURTH ROW: M. RIZZI, M. Bonny, C. Jonnson, I. Bccxsivorn, L. OIson, D. Haugcr, D. Lmcbcrg, E. Oosal D. OI- 5C', D. W3CIrstrorr.. FIFTH ROWi J. SI. Dcnnws D. Andcvson, C. Snwtf, B. WInkIev B. Olson, R. Ekman E. StavIo, J. Sfvba, F. Ma'tInson, J. OIu'wc1. SIXTH ROW: J. Reston, E. Lac, C. BIon:::uIst, D. Brenna' J. BcnzcI H. Kawsur, C. Mop, P. Snanc, J. S.JIIIva'w, R. Swanson. SHORTAGE! Does this boolr seem small to you? Blame the shortage! Don't get excited! Nothing we could do! Blame the shortage! The government has had its say, We couldn't change it, it we tallced all day: Victory is on the way, And there's a shortage! Is your picture cut ott short? Thatls the shortage! Do you miss your tavorite sport? Blame the shortage! Maybe you thinlc the papers cheap? It's not the best: but please don't weep. When V-Day comes, our hearts will leap: Therell be no shortage! -Beverly Davids. E353 SOUTHERNER STAFF FIRST ROW: M. Ranning, D, Dickey, J. McNitt, S, Glintcrnick, D. Long, R. Bailey, B. Davids. SECOND ROW: S. Larson, D. Iverson, D. Nelson, G. Oliv- er, G. Henningfield, L. Gravatt, E. Hol- man, M. Edstrom, THIRD ROW: L. Benson, H. Lutgcn, D. Nclson, L. But- lcr. J. Benzel, M, Tnornas, E. Ostbv, S. Noreen, H. Ryan. SVITHIOD FIRST ROW: E. Opsal, K. Anderson, D. Swanson, J. Feux, D. Peterson, P. Anderson, S. Larson. SECOND ROW: A. Ehrenhohn, E, L. Nelson, B, Linner, L. Falk, L. Zahncr, G. Paulson, THIRD ROW: J. Olin, V. Bergquist, I. John- son, C. Lewis E. Larson, W. Fogelberg, w , TIG RS T PLAY ii 9' Lggmmg-vm M- ,K , Irene Moloerg Marie Swansiclc Peggy Lind Gladys Nelson High Shutting Field Homecoming Royalty Jim Roclcsted Shirley Melhus Pat Carlson Jim Siordal Lucrecia Crawley Marie Sullivan Donna S. Bev Puccio Pat Quacly Touchdown lfor Rooseveltl E333 Bjorn Slcrirnsted Pewee Preston Bob l-lowells All City Blockbusters Bob-lo Baily Pdf Wall Deloris Grondalnl Plwyl Mattsson 'lenslwunll Mary Ann M Pliyl D. Kathy S-. Pat W. Mary Jane l-l Eileen Urness Betty Satlierly Lois Slieely Don Brenner Just Resting Rosie Dennison Bev Davids Alice Dicks The Give All You Gotfersm Soutns National Record-breaking Paper Saie It's work, but it's fun, 'cool Paper Saivage E393 E403 Melvin Hamel John Medvic Bob Yemne Ancly Churlilc Elaine Grundeen ww Pessy Hasiund Paul Larson Joe Wl5e Connie l-loitomt Why, Donna! It's a deal- Pat Watt, La Verne Hippe, Nonnie Street- er, Shirley Wessling, ,r Doloris Hunt, Phyllis Mattson, Deloris Gron- dahl. Glamour, Plus l-lag Don Opl1elia's Mel Moss Mac Sunday Afternoon Buster Jolwnson Loolc at the Birdie Walking Club Rosie Dennison Bev Davids Alice Diclcs Marge Ranning John Medvic Mel Hamel Bob Yemne Andy Cliurlili It's a car, l-lelen Genelda l-lall Louise Hanson Tl'1e Gang E413 ,nw E421 Mrs. Kiriciwam Mrs. Trow Miss Lund A Visitor Mrs. Roll Mrs. Byrely Miss Lere Marilyn Christianson Miss Brernnner Miss Jensen Mrs. Byrely A Visitor Miss Muciciey Mrs. Long Mr. Nelson 1 1 J A N U A R Y C L A S S B A N Q U , E T 1 - 6 E433 E441 JANUARY PROM Tommy Preston Marilyn Eclstrom Vernon Olson Marie Swansiclc Doris Peterson Don Brenner Donna Ronning Mary l-lalletlc Jolwn McNi1Cl Bob Yemne Alice Diclcs Andy Clwurlilc Rosemary Dennison Marlan l-lagstrom Mary Jane l-leilclcinen John Foss and Friend Roger Williams Deloris lyerson Peggy Lind Riclwarcl Vatne Roger Vfilliams Gladys Nelson l-larolcl Haglund Beverly Qlson Mary Jane l'-leilclcinen and Mary l-lalieft Beverly Olson June Berg Phyl Russle Marilyn Smith Marie Swansick Erla Swanson Joyce P. Qlson Alice Diclcs Rosemary Dennison Marge Ranning Phyl Anderson Shirley Hendrickson MaryAnn Michelson Connie l-loitomt Phyl Matfsson Ruth Mihalik Lois Moll Lorraine Marxen Elaine Knoblach Marilyn Mariinson Shirley l-leckmeyer l-lot Dawg! Oh, Sharlceyl Marge Ranning laliasl Shirley l-lendrickson Bob Johnson Josie Guernsey HY M6 I . Qs ', ,574al THE FEARLES5 FOUR 5403 At rest 'Tis Spring Phyl DePew Sis Marxen Donna Ronning Joyce Seavrude Penny Mcflurg Mel Moss Marlan Hagstrom Fish Story Our Boys: Jim Siordal Lowell Benson Rowland Davis Earl Siebert The Ladder to Success Monkey Shines September 7, '44 October November December January 5 SCHOOL CALENDAR The treshmen get smaller every year! Eight cheerleaders cheer South. South beats Waterloo, Iowa 27-I3. M.S.F.S.V. means Make South's Football Season Victorious. First night tootball game in history. South outshines West I3-6. Class Qtticersz John Foss, president. l lenry Kaiser, vice-president: Shirley Melhus, secretary: Jim Siordahl, treasurer: Earl Seubert and I-Iarold I-Iagluncl, sergeant-at-arms. Buy bonds, everybody! Blue-Tri recognition service. Black Friday! Patrick Henry 34-South l3. Their majesties, Queen Pat Carlson and King Jim Sjordahl, reign over homecoming. South beats Wash- burn 7-6. Football jamboree at Donaldson's. Hi-I-Iaven says I-Ii to I-Iigh School Clubs. I-li-Y and Blue Tri I-lobble-Gobbleu at a mixer. Johnny Foss and Meredith Skarin- carnival King and Queen at the Ice Carnival. Style Show! Overalls vs. Suits. We go over the top with SI2,000, and buy a landing cratt. The curtain rises on Skidding, a good class play. First basketball game ot the season, South vs. Washburn-Merry Christ- mas! The old grind in a new year. A Seniors' Banquet. South 23-Southwest I4. Prom-inert evening at the Curtis. South 43-North 25. Good-bye, everybody. We're alumni now! ' Total enrollment I,767. Man-shortage in the lunchroom. February 2 8 9 I 5 I6 26 29 March 2 8 20 2I 22 23 24 26 April 4 6 I3 May I 3 8 I5 I8 June I IO I4 '44-'45 , South 26-Marshall 29. Lectures galore on cliques and clubs! South 3I-I'lenry 52. Tears!! Qratorical contest in room 32I. Re- member? Margaret Fluppler wins second place. South 25--Central 28. Election ot class otticers: Melvin I-lamel, president: Ray Krieg, vice- president: Connie I-Ioitomt, secre- tary: Mary Jane I-Ieikkenen, treasurer: Eugene Byrne and Bob Anderson, sergeant-at-arms. Those college aptitude tests! South 29-Edison 25. South 2 I-West 25. The 'Shamrock Shimmy, tirst mix- er ot the new semester, where The Lamp Went Out. Miss Jenny Watt died and South mourned. Beginning ot the paper salvage cam- paign. The trucks roll in empty! The trucks roll out-tull ot paper! National record broken! South col- lects I6I TONS ot paper. John Fords news program is broad- cast trom our auditorium. Donna Jensen wins D.A.R. award. Beginning Easter vacation. Class play try-outs. A memorial program tor Miss Watt. Franklin Delano Roosevelt memorial program. May Queen gets snowed under. Evening Band Concert. V-E Day program. Seventh War Loan Drive program. Wanna buy a Duck? South enjoys Growing Pains. The Senior Prom. Baccalaureate services. Commencement! We done our durndest! s 5' U
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