South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1945

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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.

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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.



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,. .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 ,

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