South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1945

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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

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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.



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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

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