South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1946

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PRINTERS: LUND PRESS BOOKBINDER: A.J.DA ON STUDIO 6 4 N, Sw --Ma , X 'ff i. ,v,w A ,....,....Q-' . , f' -aw xv. ,A C ' 4 .P ,- , - Q, wx .,. '- Iiq lux. K l. . 'fi K -. Q ff ., Eng Q V '- 'ET .v..g5 'A 'gf 4 ' 1x:gI,.fA.-, fi' ,? e,v , I A ,WW-V V . ,. 1 I HE SENIOR CLASSES OF SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL DEDICATE THIS VOLUME OF THE TIGER TO OUR PRINCIPAL MR. SAMUEL O. SEVERSON SAMUEL 0. SEVERSON Principal FOREWGRD The class ot i946 has lived through the hardships ot the most de- structive war the world has ever witnessed. The war had-i-tsintluence upon school lite as well as society in general. Schools had to face new problems and hardships. You did your part well. l commend you tor your taithtulness and dili- gence. South l-ligh School, in order to tultill its mission tor war prepared- ness, operated around the clock. Almost titteen hundred sons ot South answered the call to service. Over a hundred ot these laid down their lives. Now the picture is changing. You who have worked so faithfully during the war must join atter graduation the legion to aid in the reconversion era. Young America, arise to the new call - call to conquer new realms. These realms may be right before your eyes and are awaiting you. They challenge all your latent energies. Be ever ready to meet this challenge without pro- crastination. Remember the task ot today must be done today: it cannot be done tomorrow. Let each day be the epitome ot a lite of endeavor. We sow today that which we shall later reap. Today's seed ot diligent work, taithtul service, unseltish endeavor and loving kindness will blossom abun- dantly and gloriously on the morrow. The saying In a today walks a tomorrow contains more prose than poetry. Smead 0. Seamm SCHOOL PERSONNEL PRINCIPAL: SOCIAL STUDIES: INDUSTRIAL: Samuel O. Severson DEANS OF BOYS: Carl E. Lundin-Veterans Hosea Osterhus DEAN OF GIRLS: Elizabeth G. Robinson VISITING TEACHER: Harriet E. Wahlgren NURSE: Mrs. Verna A. Long CLERKS: Marjorie A. Anderson Irene L. Hovanetz Mrs. Dorothy Prichard Mrs. Edith C. Smith ENGLISH: Lavella M. Bremer Mrs. Helen B. Byerly Louise S. Drage Mrs. Gertrude H. Elliff Harlan Halverson Mrs. Helen H. Heggen Nora V. Jacobsen Lisbeth S. Jensen Wesley J. Kelly Mrs. Edna N. Kirlcham Louise L. Klohn Alvilda P. Lere Helen A. Lund Rose M. Muclcley John Rusinlco Mrs. Dorothy L. Trow Mrs. Burnita H. Buclcman Mary A. Gorgen Ann Elora Guy Mrs. Emma B. llla Katherine E. Lane Luther G. Mona Marion M. Robinson Martin Schey Grace l. Smith George C. Swarstad Harriet Ulland FOREIGN LANGUAGES: Signe D. Bostrom lSpan.l ART: Ole A. Anderson Carl J. Buclcman Eugene T. Farley Rudolph F. Kogl Donald Evans HOME ECONOMICS: Mrs. Florence R. Benner Leona H. Gnade Mrs. Elvira Machula Harriet S. Niles Laura M.. Petersen lNorsel Esther L- Frazier Mrs. Ruth W. Peterson lSwed.l Mrs. Elizabeth R. Roll lLat.l MATHEMATICS: Frances M. Brossard Lura E. Marchant Franlr S. Morse Stanley L. Nelson Oscar E. Pederson Delmar E. Walmer SCIENCE: Evelyn M. Bruce Delbert N. Nyholm Jarvis M. Partridge Evelyn M. Peterson Arthur V. Storm MUSIC: Henry E. Griebenow Arthur J. Lawrence PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Lester S. Bernard John Henderson Mrs. Mabel C. Tangen Dorothy G. Tenney LIBRARIAN: Lois C. Davidson Mrs. Eva Wilson Mrs. Mona Burgher COMMERCIAL: LUNCHROQM: Elizabeth B- B aY Mrs. Carmaleta Gunderson Alma B. Cagley Mrs. Edith W. Kirch Marcia M. Lesh JANITOR-ENGINEER: Mabel J. Olsen E6 II J. Walter Monahan ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT E. Robrnson, C. Lundin, M. Anderson E. Srnlfn, V. Long, H. Ostcrhus. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT 4 L. Dragc, E. Kirkham, R. Muckfcy SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT B. B. Buckman, L. Mona, G. Swarstad rnson, K. Lane, H. Ul4and. MUSIC, ART AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES DEPARTMENTS E. Frazier, R. Mudcfcy, A. Lawrence R. Peterson, E. RON, Ranks, S. Bostrom H. Grrcbcnow, A. Lcre. L71 I. Hovcnctz, H. Wahlgren, P. Prichard, Mead, D. Trow, W. KeHy, N. Jacob- scn, L. Brcrncr, E. Roll, H. Bycrly, G. Ellrff, H. Lund, E. Jensen, A. Lara. G. Smith, E. Guy, M. Gorgen. K, Rob- SCIENCE DEPARTMENTS D. Nyholrn, F. Morse, S. Nelson, A Storm, E. Bray, L. Bray, A. Cagley E. Peterson, E. Bruce. INDUSTRIAL AND HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENTS l C. Buclcman, O. Anderson, R. Kogl F. Farley, F. Benner, H. Niles, L Gnade, D. Evans. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTS SOUTH'S COACHES E81 J. Henderson, C. Buckman, H. Oster- lwus, S. Nelson, K. Kogl, C. Lundin M. Tangen, L. Mona, D. Tenney, G. Swarstacl. Lester Barnard ....... Head Coach- Football-Track Carl Buclcman ............ Swimming Rudolph Kogl ..... Assistant Football Lutlwer Mona .... Basketball, Baseball, Football Stanley Nelson ... ,.... Tennis Hosea Osterlnus .. .... Hoclcey George Swarstacl ... ..... Golf rr UNDER THE 67 l X TIGER STAFFS September, 1945, through June, 1946 l-lerbert Aaron Leonard Benson Mary Born Verona Born Doris Creamer Jerry Dahl Mildred Feriancelc Ruth Marie Hanson Joyce l-lersorn Esther Kleven Mary Kripotos Avis Munlcberg Carter Nelson Marion Norrbom Shirley Schwartz Jean Scroggins Martha Severson Verna Schultz Bjorn Slqrimstad Jeanne Yeager Orville Balclce Rhoda Benson Robert Cleath Gerald Cotlman Lois crargie Lucretia Crowley Betty Lou Degeberg E91 Beverly Johnson Gladys Krizan Janice McKeever Gail Meyers Walter Walburg Dolores Nelson Beverly Puccio Patricia Quady Elizabeth Sa ndgren Marie Sullivan Jean Thomasson Elizabeth Vavreclq Dolores Young A SENIOR ADVISERS Miss E. Peterson Mr. Frank S. Morse V Miss Mary A. Gorgen Miss Lavella M. Bremer Miss Lura E. Merchant Mrs. Burnita H. Buclcrnan Mrs. Helen B. Byerly JUNE TIGER STAFF Top Row: G. Coffman, R. Clcath, G. Krizan, C. Nelson, W. Walburg, G. Eggers, O. Bakke. Third Row: B. Dcgc bcrg, E. Vavreck, V. Shultz, E. Sandgren, M. Sullivan, L, Crowley, S. Schwartz. Second Row: V. Born, J. Tlromasson J. Scroggins, B. Puccio, G. Moyers, R. Rundquist, J. McKeever. Bottom Row: R. Benson, L. Craigie, D. Nelson M. Kripotos, D. Creamer, D. Young, A. Munkberg. JANUARY TIGER STAFF Top Row: J. Dahl, J. Kolclnslci, V. Halverson, H. Aaron, G. McAuliffe. Third Row: L. Alexander, E. Kleven M. Norrborn, M. Severson, R. Hanson, A. lllstrup. Second Row: J. Arneson, P. Barker, G. Hunter, R. Mrial, J. Her- som, B. Phelps, M. Sorenson. Bottom Row: J. Engbcrg, L, Butler, L. Benson, J, Bcnzel, M. Ferrancelc, J. Yeager. lf 101 w . X f 'N-A -as ' .-ff - . . . 'lf 5.9.1 1. 2 I N , S f ,i . .h , A . - 1 g: fl f , ,- ' PM Q ' 4 lf ' ,, 'Q' 1' . .. Qu! 'X Aj' in , 5 ' P. ' . ., . ,I I e,' , 33 - , . ' .--5' H' 14 ' ,. V K ., ,,, VA, VV , X ,,, V V4 , . ,X 6 ,- 'LV Jw -2- . Y V. ' A ' ,. -.V t th . 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Vatne Gerald R. Dahl Jean E. Engberg Ruth Marie Hanson Charles Olson Leonard F. Benson VALEDICTORIAN HERBERT S. AARON SALUTATORIAN VERNON HALVORSON HONOR ROLL Top Row: Herbert S. Aaron, Vernon Halvorson, Lorraine Butler, Vernon Olson, Jeanctie Arneson, Robert O. Vidas, Jean E. Engberg. Bodom Row: Shirley J. Johnson, Mavor I. Skiby, James R. Koleinski, Leslie Berg, Harriet Lee Anderson, Ellen Arndt, Joyce Odorn. E113 AARON, HERBERT S. January l2 Herb Tiger Staff, Tiger Representative, Hall Guide, Honor Society Student Council, Track. Herbert Aaron is very wise, Through engineering his chosen path lies. ALEXANDER, LUVERNE P. October I7 Peanuts Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Ti-Ted Council, Hi-Haven, Class Officer, Tiger Staff, Hall Guide, Silver Tri, Choir. At first, she seems so very shy, But when you know her-my, oh, my! ANDERSON, HARRIET L. Shorty Allied Youth, Orchestra, Tiger Representative, Southerner Staff, Honor Society. Although, over many of us she towers, Some day she may be a model tor Powers. February I9 G.A.A., Blue Tri, Hi-Haven, ANDERSON, MARSHALL G. February 28 Mush Hi-Y, Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted. He's cute, ialthough so very shy.l lt's 'Mush' Anderson, a nice little guy. ARNDT, ELLEN November 22 Red Allied Youth, Blue Tri, Hi-Haven, G.A.A. Cute little 'Red,' she dances divine, She's ready for good fun any old time. ARNESON, JEANETTE December I0 Pee Wee Silver Tri, Blue Tri, G.A.A., Glee Club, Seton Hi, Allied Youth, Honor Society, Red Cross, Tiger Staff, Hi-Haven, Library Club, Student Council. 'Pee Wee's' the gal to prove the old fable, Beauty and brains sit at the same table. AUNE, DORIS February 2l Allied Youth. A friendly smile from this quiet , lass. ls a worthy addition in any class. BACKER, CARL M. April 27 This tall, happy-go-lucky lad, Makes everyone around him glad. BARKER, PHYLLIS M. November 29 Phyl President of Allied Youth, Color Guard, Chapter President ot Blue Tri, Tiger Staff, Ti-Ted Council, Secretary of Blue Tri, l-li-Haven, Hall Guide, Red Cross Council. Gay and cute with elfish charm, A party with Phyllis rates a five alarm. BELDEN, GLORIA January 24 Glo A blue-eyed blonde with a charming smile, She makes an evening quite worthwhile. BENSON, LEONARD F. June 30 Lenny Tiger Representative, Co-Editor of Tiger, Allied Youth, Southerner Statt, Hi-Y, Horne- coming King, Ti-Ted Council, Hi-Haven Otticer, Class Officer, Vice President of All-City Hi-Y. Our faithful cheerleader and handsome King, Lends a helping hand in everything. BENZEL, JEROLD E. March I2 Chief Glee Club, Editor ot Southerner, Tiger Stati, HiAY, Red Cross Council, Hi-Haven. He sings in the Choir, he's 'Chief' of the staffg Big, bluff Jerry is always good for a laugh. BERG1 LESLIE October I8 Les Hi Y. Shy little 'Les,' quiet, but say- Don't be fooled, he'll go a long way. BIRKELAND, HAROLD E. October 2l Hi-Y, Hall Guide. He may be very quiet and shy, But nevertheless, he's a faithful guy... BOGACHOV, HELLENE April 24 Bogey G.A.A., Seton Hi, Quill and Scroll, Southerner. 'Bogey' is sunny and lively and quick, With so much pep, she sure ought to click. BOGACHOV, IRENE March 22 Irene G.A.A., Seton Hi. A quiet gal, with a shy little way, She spends much of her time at G.A.A. E121 BOSSHART, MYRLIN l. January 24 Marv Hi-Y, Orchestra. ln all his classes he's slow to go-But out with lassies he's not so slow. BREMNES, AUDREY J. March 3 Aud Blue Tri. Audrey could make quite a sum, Singing ads for chewing gumv.. BROMAN, RALEIGH April 9 Allied Youth, Honor Society, Hi-Y, Ti-Ted, Hi-Haven. An intelligent man is Raleigh, For others, he makes life jolly. BROVOLD, JEAN November 7 Maggie Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Silver Tri. A jolly good sport, with laughing eyes, She's constantly teased by all the guys. BUTLER, LORRAINE November I0 Butt Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Seton Hi, Southerner Staff, Tiger Staff, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, Hall Guide, Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted. This little cutie is reall zootie Y . She shines in leadership and in duty. CARLSON, LUCILLE G. May 24 Lucy Blue Tri. Through her sincerity and friendliness, This gal will achieve success. COLE, HAZEL A. February 28 Blue Tri. She's secretarially bent, And is smooth and competent. CULP, DONALD LEE February I6 Culpie or One Gulp Tennis, Golf, Band, Orchestra, Ti-Ted, Hi.Haven, Hi-Y. lt's 'One-Gulp' Culp, that slap-happy goon, 'Keep 'em in stiches' is his top tune. 17 Q if fe... . - A -'-no-. if 'T AB 2 ' A ,K .....,. . .. ,D sl, la QA! 1 X t' .tag is , . fi Q Q c . . ti . ig t-ff l 2 gel ' .. W ,Ei 4' CUNNINGHAM, PETER G. December I5 Beard Southerner Representative, Tiger Representative, Allied Youth, Foreign Correspondent. 'The Beard' they call him- tall swell Pete, A smile for all, he can't be beat. DAHL, GERALD R. March 26 Jerry Glee Club, Hi-Y President, All-School Hi-Y Treasurer, Ti-Ted, Hi-Haven, 'A' Senior Vice President, Youth Council, Football. Han'some prexy of South's Hi-Y, Jerry's got a finger in every pie. DAMUTH, RENO NELSON November I5 Ti-Ted. He's as swell as they come, And twice as much fun. DANIELSON, WALDEMAR W. October 7 Wally His slow voice conceals a quick brain, If you know 'Wally,' that's your gain. DAUSER, GLORIA September 28 Chicky G.A.A., Blue Tri, Choir. One knows her by her jolly air, Her twinkling eyes, and jet-black hair. DURAN, RUTH February 28 Ruthie Hall Guide, Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Hi-Haven, G.A.A., Ti-Ted. Her personality has many facets, A friendly smile is the best of her assets. EDLING, ARTHUR R. February 2 Aft Football, Track, HifY, Hi- Haven, Ti-Ted. Big strapping blond-ahhh, what a guy! South's 'Cas' Edling -sigh, sigh! EKBLAD, MERRILL February 3 Shorty or Pops Football. 'Shorty' he's called-quite tall and shy, Friendly personal- ity, an all-round good guy. ENGBERG, JEAN E. January l8 Eng or Jeanie' Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Glee Club, Seton Hi, Allied Youth, Honor Society, Hall Guide, Quill and Scroll, Tiger Staff, Southerner Staff, Hi'Haven, Ti-Ted, 'A' Senior, Secretary. She's fine, she's friendly and extremely keen, Boy-what we mean-she's really a queen. i FERIANCEK, MILDRED March I Millie Blue Tri, Tiger Staff, Allied Youth, Homecoming Attendant, Hall Guide, Christian Fellowship. With queenly carriage, though not really tall, She's engaged, she's lovely, and liked by all. FISHER, FLORENCE March l3 Flo Blue Tri, Hall Guide. A little gal with a great big smile, She really is a gal worthwhile. FLINT, CHARLES December 2 Chuck Hi-Haven, Hi'Y, Hall Guide, Southerner Representative, Southerner Photographer. Charles is the friendly sort, A laughable fellow and a darn good sport. FRANSON, MARLYN October 3 Mar Band, Glee Club, Choir, Allied Youth, Christian Fellowship, Southerner Representative. Perfection in what he has to say, But friendly in a quiet way. FREEBURG, PHYLLIS J. November l4 Phyl Silver Tri, Seton Hi,'Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Hall Guide. A slick little number is our trim little Phylg Remember her? You bet we will! GATTEN, ROBERT January 28 Bob Short and friendly, and rather gay, Don't worry, he'll find his way. GLOMSRUD, RICHARD March I Red Basketball, Track, Golf, Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted. Wit and a nice physique, 'tis said, Plus glowing red hair, make up our 'Red.' E131 HALVORSON, VERNON May 6 Lil' Halvie Student Council, Honor Society, Tiger Staff, Southerner Representative, Hi-Y, Hall Guide. GeniaI Vernon, tall and smart- A nice-looking lad who wins each heart. HANSEN, MARION B. October 5 Mickie Hall Guide, Seton Hi, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Band, Allied Youth. A likeable gal, a real pal, lt's nice to be around this gal. HANSON, DELORES February ll Toots She's so very calm and sweet, Gals like her are hard to beat. HANSON, RALPH WALLACE July 28 Ev-er-ruff He's really funny, he's one swell guy, This Ralphie Hanson, who likes to fly. HANSON, RUTH MARIE December 3l Ruthie Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hi-Haven, Tiger Statf, Red Cross, Tiger Representative Allied Youth, Class Officer, Brown eyes and hair and figure svelte, Ruthie's good nature can always be felt. HAUGER, DENISE JULE December 29 Dennis Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Hi- Haven, Silver Tri, Seton Hi, Lilorarv Club, Hall Guide, Red Cross Council, Library Staff, Pretty Denise, with the voice of gold, She's a friend to have and a friend to hold. HERSOM, JOYCE February 28 Hershey Allied Youth, G.A.A., Blue Tri, Tiger Staff. Her witty remarks and clever ways, Have added to all our glorious days. HOBERG, DONALD JOHN November I7 Don' Hi-Haven, Hi-Y, Ti-Tccl. A quiet well-mannered boy is Don, A nice dresser, too- yes, he'll get on. 'EF ,, 'I' lf Iiiiiggsglgi ,Q HOYT, JOYCE M. November 8 Jo Blue Tri, Allied Youth, G.A.A., Defense Council, Hi-Haven. With energy plus and a rather deep voice, This friendly lass is the gal of our choice. HUNTER, GLADYS December 20 GIadie Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Hall Guide, Tiger Representative, Southerner Representative, Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted. Her long blond hair and china blue eyes, Lil' Gladys Hunter will take many a prize. ILSTRUP, AUDREY EULANE November I3 Aud Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Allied Youth, G.A.A., Ti-Ted, Hi- Haven, Hall Guide, A perky dresser with red gold hair, You can't find a sweeter girl anywhere. JENSON, GARY F. January 9 Jenswanit Football, Basketball, Track, Hi'Haven, Ti-Ted. An original fellow who dresses quite neat, His funny faces can't be beat. JOHNSON, BEVERLY JEAN October I6 Bev Silver Tri, Blue Tri, She's sweet and kind to everyone, And is always ready for lots of fun. JOHNSON, JEAN N. February I2 Johnnie 'Johnnie' will never meet defeat, As long as she remains so very sweet. JOHNSON, SHIRLEY JEANNE June 26 Jonnie Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Seton Hi, Honor Society, Blond Shirley sort-Nice and good sport. is the friendly helpful, a real KELLER, SHIRLEY July I5 ShirI Silver Tri, Hall Guide, Blue Tri. She's the girl of our choice And dreamy has a beautiful voice. KING, PAULINE PEARL June 3 Polly Blue Tri, G.A.A., Edda Club, Allied Youth. A cute little trick with laughing brown eyes, The chicks all pick her and so do the guys! KIRKLAND, GERALDINE L. March I2 Gerry Slim Geraldine, little and gay -Dark blond, wouldn't you say? KISSELL, JOHN JOSEPH September 28 JoItin' Joe Football. 'Joltin' Joe'- Watch him go! KLEVEN, ESTHER MURIEL October I7 Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Seton Hi, Hall Guide, Tiger Staff. Pretty and dark, with big brown eyes-With leading beauties, Esther vies. -.Estyir KOLCINSKI, JAMES ROBERT March 8 Cozy Hi-Y, Band, Student Council, Southerner Representative, Red Cross Council, Honor Society, B-Senior President, Golf Team, Hall Guide, Tiger Staff, Homecoming Attendant. With his piano he'Il win success-We wish our Jim much happiness. LEVER, JOHN ALLEN August 7 Jack Always the life of the party is Jack-He can make with the humor, and laugh at a crack. LINDER, MARILYN LOUISE January 20 LYNN Silver Tri, Allied Youth, Blue Tri, Hall Guide. She's so neat it's a marvel, she's so nice it's a shame, lf everyone likes her, she's the one to blame. LUNNER, NANCY VIOLA March 9 Nan Silver Tri, G.A.A., Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Library Club, Hall Guide. Everybcdy's friend is Nancy Lunner-With her sense of humor she's a great punner. LUTGEN, HARVEY NICHOLIS January 8 Smoochin' Lutgen Hi-Y, Southerner Staff, Tiger Staff, Student Council, Hall Guide, Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted. Watch 'Smoochin' Lutgen' go to town-When it comes to gals, he mows 'em down. MACKY, TIMOTHY January I Tim FreckIed and cute is our friend Tim, A pleasant kid, and we all like him. MADSEN, BETTY A. November 7 Betts Silver Tri, Allied Youth, Seton Hi, Blue Tri, Chapter President, Blue Tri Treasurer. She's pretty, friendly, and a brunette? lt's our own Betty Madsen you can bet. MANESS, BETTY JANE October 27 BetS Blue Tri, Hall Guide. A cute blond, short and pert-For fun and friends she's always aIert. NIAVROULIS, PLATO April 20 The Greek Hi-Y, I-li-Haven, Tifled. PIato is a humorous lad, With him around one can't be sad. McAULlFFE, GLORIA JOAN June 22 Mac Blue Tri, Tiger Staff, Hall Guide, Tiger Representative, Southerner Representative. A silver-voiced lass-an orator supreme-ls 'Mac' McAuliffe, the speaker's dream. McDONALD, HELEN T. September I4 Mac Blue Tri, G.A.A., Tiger Staff, Helen likes horseback riding, we're told, She's small, brunette, with a figure to behold. MITAL, RUTH December IB Mital Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Tiger Statf. Ruth is attractive, reserved, and quiet, But you can get acquainted-just try it. E141 MORGAN, DORIS December 8 Dorry Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hall Guide, G.A.A., Ti-Ted, Hi-Haven, Allied Youth. A tiny girl is our French mam'seIIe- Dark, diminutive Doris-we think she's swell. NASLUND, LEONE HARRIET June I8 She's a gal who's sweet as honey-And is always gay and funny. NELSON, DONNA MARIE March I3 Mick Library Club, G.A.A., Southerner Staff, Quill and Scroll, Hall Guide, Student Council. Southcrner Representative. She's friendly, humorous, and smart-Donna's off to a grand and glorious start. NELSON, LOIS September 27 NelIie Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Hall Guide, Southerner Representa- tive, TiATcd. Always well-groomed, her clothes are quite chic- As to her future? Her present job will give you a peek. NELSON, LORENE ELIZABETH December I4 Shorty With long, brown hair and pretty eyes-This gaI's bashful with all the guys. NORRBOM, MARION JOYCE January I7 Mia Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Red Cross, Tiger Staff, Library Club, G.A.A., Allied Youth, Thrift Club. Very tall, she likes flashy clothes, Marion's the girl that everyone knows. OCEI., STEVE January 27 Stef A friendly smile from a pleasant kid, Quiet and good, Steve gets our bid. ODOM, JOYCE September4 Bobbie Se on High Silver Tri Honor Society Blue Tri Pretty red hair and a lovely smile Personality plus makes Joyce worthwhile O'DONNELL, ROY February ll O'TooIe Hi'Y, Band. La-a-zy smile, shuffling gait, Roy 'O'TooIe' is one good skate. OLSON, CHARLES October 2I Chuck A Senior Sergeant-at-Arms. This Sergeant-at-Arms, just a wee bit shy, He's good to look at and a real swell guy. OLSON, LUVERNE MARION September I3 Verne Silver Tri, Hall Guide, Christian Fellowship, Red Cross Council, Blue Tri, Ti-Ted, Tiger Representative. A friendly smile, plus a well- groomed chassis, 'Verne' Olson is one fine Iassie. OLSON, LOUISE V. February I4 Wee1ie Blue Tri, l'lall Guide. She's quiet 'n sweet but friendly, too, To get to know her is up to you. OLSON, VERNON W. September ll Hi-Y, Honor Society, Ti-Ted, Hi-Haven, Golf, B Senior Vice President, Horne Room Election. Originality, vitality, and individuality, Characterize this Iad's personality. OTT, ROBERT FRANK January 23 Rob Football. Red hair, blue eyes, a swell physique, Here's a guy who's really swell to 'meet.' PETERSON, HARVEY M. January 22 Herve Basketball, Football, Hi-Y, Hi-Haven, TiATed, O'chcstra. Singer of ballads so dreamy and tender, 'Frankie-boy' Peterson-yes, we'II remember. PHELPS, BETTY LOU November 8 Burpie A B uc ri r d Youtn Tiger Statf Southcrne Representative In G A A she s won her fame By being a star in every game POHLMAN, GLORIA September I7 Allied Youth, Edda Club, Defense Council, Christian Fellowship. To get a date with her-you plead, For she's a girl who loves to read. PULLENS, GLEN BARNET March 4 Pully Hi-Haven, Hi-Y, Track lCapt.l, Football lCapt.l, Shuffle Town. As a dancin' pro and an athletic lad Glen 'Pully' Pullens is among the best to be had. QUIST, KENNETH HARLAN March 2 K-Boy Football, Basketball, Track, Hi-Y, Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted. Lazily, languidly, he drags his light frame: Yet in football and basketball he's made a name. RHYMERS, .IEANNE January 24 Jeannie Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Hi- Haven, Silver Tri, Defense Council, G.A.A., Red Cross. Rhymers is a football fan, She hoots and hollers all she can, RILEY, MARY LOU January I O'RiIey G.A.A., Blue Tri, Allied Youth, lt's Irish she is, though lacking a brogue, Her smile, her humor are always in vogue. ROFF, GAYLE ELLEN December 2 Rottie G.A,A., Orchestra, Blue Tri, Hall Guide Allied Youth, Student Council, Southerner Representative. From her wind blown cut, down to her shiny shoes, Gayle is just the girl we can choose. RUBEL, MARILYN October IB Matzie Glee Club, Red Cross Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hall Guide, Ti Ted. They call her 'Matzie,' this pint-sized gal, She's cute 'n' sweet-a real fine pal. SEDIO, JOHN D. December 8 Joh'1ny Foo ball Choi A friendly big guy with a pleasant way An all around Fellow any old day of sy is I ' .fi , 2 ,ar E151 SEVERSON, MARTHA March ll Marty Blue Tri, G.A.A., Student Council, Allied Youth, Tiger Stalt, Hi-Haven Council. Tall and good and very frank, 'Marty's' a girl on whom you can bank. SKIBY, MAVOR ISABELLA August 22 Skib Seton Hi, Tiger Representative, Hall Guide, Student Council. Small and pretty, with a pleasant voice, This brown- haired lassie is our choice. SKRIMSTAD, BJORN E. December 3l Hi-Y, Football, Basketball, Golf. Tall, rugged and definitely not shy, He's friendly as heck- we love that guy! SMITH, BETTE .IANE June 8 Betty Jane-such a lovely name, Lovelier still--she plays a square game. SORENSON, MARJORIE January 2l Marge G.A.A., Blue Tri, Tiger Representative. Freckled charm is that of our Marge-Out of life she gets a big charge. SPRADER, LORRAINE L. September 30 Larry G.A.A., Blue Tri, Student Council, Hi-Haven, Allied Youth, Silver Tri. She's not too serious, and not too gay, Still she has her own friendly way. STEEN, LORRAINE October 28 Steen G.A.A., Edda Club, Blue Tri, Allied Youth. Lucious red locks, faultless complexion, Lorraine Steen is a bit of perfection. STEVENSON, LORRAINE December 22 Stevie President ot G.A.A., Blue Tri, Allied Youth. Open-hearted, friendly, not at all coy, lt's 'Stevie' Stevenson, G.A.A.'s pride and joy. STRAND, MURIEL October 27 Murt Blue Tri, Edcla Club, Hall Guide. Always 'Jonny-on-the-spot,' rlirrielk friendliness means a o . SUKULIS, CLEO January I6 Library Club, Blue Tri. Calm and stately with beautiful eyes, This sweet dark lass will cause many sighs. SVENDSEN, LILLIAN B. January 23 Li-Lla Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Edda Club, Hall Guide. Here's a gal who's really neat, And her dancing can't be beat. SWANSON, SHIRLEY G. September I9 Shirl Color Guard, Blue Tri, Choir, Allied Youth, Ti-Ted, l-li-Haven, Hall Guide, Student Council. Sweet Lil' Swanson-Shirley by name, Singing, dancing, laughing-that's her game, TOMLINSON, BILL January I7 Tomsine Football, Track. The girls all think that Bill is lush-Is that why he has such a shy blush? VATNE, RICHARD C. October 23 Nick Track, Football, Basketball, Glee Club, Hi-Y, Hi-Haven Council, Class President. Friend to a fellow, 'Swain' to a gal- 'Schnooky-boy' Vatne, everyone's pal. VIDAS, ROBERT O. February 22 Bob Hi-Y, Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted, Honor Society. Good looks and brains-an envious duo, What lucky gal will make it a two-o? WEDLUND, BETTY LOU February 3 Tootsie Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Ti-Ted, Hi-l-laven. Smooth blond hair, classy clothes, Mamma-buy me one of those! E161 WIGDAHL, HOWARD C. October 25 Marx Bare' Football, Golf, Hi-Y. He's handsome, dark and tall, And noted for the old wolf ca . WITZ, HELEN November I3 Witzie' G.A.A., Hall Guide. 'Witzie' they call her, a chick quite snappy, Peppie she is, and seldom unhappy. WYZYNSKI, HELEN June 23 Whiskie' All City Blue Tri President, Honor Society, Youth Council, Allied Youth, G.A.A., Choir, Red Cross Council, HifHaven Ti-Ted. Full of pep, fun, and laughter, This gal gets what she goes after. YEAGER, JEANIE M. November 25 Ye-BSCF' Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Tiger Statt, Hi-Haven, Silver Tri, Homecoming Attendant. Pretty, blond, and natural, too, Classy dresser-Jeanie Yeager, to you. YURIK, HELEN October ll Silver Tri. Dark and pretty, shy and sweet, Pals with Ruthie, and she can't be beat. Graduated in the Armed , Forces i KNUTE DALSETH, Navy JACK L. ELSTON, Army Air Corps i STEVEN Huss, Navy l ROGER B. Kvmzun, Navy HARVEY MEKITTERICK, Navy DANIEL MILLER, Navy i GEORGE MosELLE, Navy 1 HAROLD NELS OKESON, Navy CLINTON C. OLSON, Coast Guard CARSTEN PETERSON, Navy JACK PHELPS, Navy l EUGENE SJOGREN, Army ' Graduate Absenfees PARKER, GLORIA MEDEEN, DONNA REINECK, DOROTHY L. JUNE CLASS OFFICERS President Vice Prcs. Sccrctary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms R. Thorp H, Kastan E, Prrckctt R. Pcahl B. Carlson K. Hayakawa VALEDKTORIAN REYNOLD TVEVTA SALUTATORIAN ORVILLE BAKKE HONOR ROLL X -A am ...' S' as hf S . - A ,I .,., If -::v ,iii :- -V U ---,, C I xttt, X :: E if 5 5 . A '.,Q:::fI N Top Row: G. Prroch, R. Tvclta, O. Bakkc, V, Anderson A, Munkbcrg, W. Fogdbcrg. Third Row: G, Eggers, B. Clcath, J. Maclnncs, A. Scdcrbcrg, P. McGrnty, R. Mulvanrlr. Second Row: G. Coffman, G. Kershaw, D, Crcarncr, N. Louie, J. Tnomasson, A. Bcc, D. Lundberg. Bottom Row: J, Lundbcrg, J, Hoifomtl J. Forest, J. Hackett, H. Mossbcrg, L. Drogscth, S. Moc. I' 171 Q ew X JUN AKENSON, HELEN JEAN , October I7 Jeannie Allied Youth, Blue Tri, Glee Club, Hall Guide. Helen Jean is not too shy, With a laugh and a smile she'll surely get by. ALSTRUP, RICHARD B. June 9 Dick Hi-Y, Hall Guide. With quiet ways and manner shy, But ever alert to reasons why. AMSTUTZ, JOHN C. February 9 Johnnie I-li-Y. Around the world John traveled far, Some day his story will reach a star. ANDERSON, ADRIAN F. June 27 Junior Gay and witty and full of cheer, This young lad knows not fear. ANDERSON, DOROTHY M. March 27 Peaches Blue Tri. With a complexion like peaches and cream, She says little but is most keen.' ANDERSON, JOYCE E. October 2 Andy Flag Twirler, Blue Tri, Red Cross, Allied Youth, Hi-Haven. Personality, pep, and a pleasing voice, Make Joyce E. Anderson her classmate's choice. ANDERSON, KATHLEEN A. May 8 Kathy FuIl of laughter and lots of fun, She is 'Kathy' to every one. ANDERSON, MYRL A. February 28 Lucky Hall Guide, Blue Tri. Cute and short And a darn good sport. ANDERSON, VIRGINIA D. October 7 Ginny Honor Society, Allied Youth, Blue Tri, Class Play, Defense Council, Christian Fellowship, G.A.A. With a Brain like hers who wouldn't be proud? Personality and charm, motivate her crowd. ANDREEN, MARIE E. July 22 Andy Blue Tri, Hall Guide, Southerner. Peppy, sweet, and funny, To us she is a honey! ANDREWS, MARILYN March 29 The girl we are accustomed to see, Talking and laughing most merrily. ANONSEN, SHELDON L. April 28 Hi'Y, Student Council. A quiet leader in work and play, He's on the job both night and day. ARNESON, BETTY J. May I7 Peabody Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Flag Twirler. As a pal good and true, We will always remember you. sAcKus, .JENNINE E. November 8 Jen Blue Tri, Cheerleader. Of glamour and beauty this gal doesn't lack, Plus plenty of oomph, she's as sharp as a tack. BAKKE, ORVILLE M. February I8 Orv Edda club, Norse Chorus, Red Cross, Student Council, Tiger Staff, Honor Society, Hall Guide. Quiet, refined and on service bent, This brainy lad's work, spells rapid ascent. BEDOR, ROBERT A. November 23 Bob Ti-Ted, Baseball, Band. Keep your sincere and friendly ways, And you will always have happy days. E151 BENSON, RHODA L. July I6 Benny Blue Tri, Allied Youth, G.A.A., Seton Hi, Defense Council, Glee Club, Tiger Staff, Ti-Ted, Youth Council, Class Play. Mischief and pep welded in one, She's the life of the party, and loads of fun. BERG, HELEN T. May 22 Len Blue Tri, Edda Club. Quiet, thoughtful, loyal too, These fine qualities we admire in you. BERGE, COLEMAN A. April 27 Civil Air Patrol. Although quite shy, He's one swell guy. BIENAPFL, MARGARET E. September 5 Bean Hopper' Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Southerner Staff, Defense Council, Hall Guide, Quill and Scroll. Gifted with a winsome smile lntelligence-judgment-talent and style. BJORK, BETTY I.. August 2l Betl:S' Blue Tri, Hall Guide. She's witty and peppy, Naturally we mean Betty. BLOMQUIST, ANN November I4 Winkey' Interesting, lovable, iolly and bright, Ever ready to give her mite. BOE, ALLEN .I. September 22 All School Hi-Y Pres., Allied Youth, Southerner Staff, Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Youth Council. He has personality plus a jolly air. He's a lovable chap, with curly brown hair. BOE, GENEVIEVE A. June 30 Gen Blue Tri, Allied Youth. She's cute, she's witty, she's down-right sweet, ln other words, she's plenty neat. .. is i ,,. x BORN, MARY E. November 26 Mut1ie Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Ti-Ted, Tiger Staff, Hall Guide. Joyous, gay and sweet is she, The best companion that can be. BORN, VERONA D. January 9 Pee Wee Blue Tri, Tiger Staff, Christian Fellowship, Hall Guide. Cutest Little Kid, that everybody knows, Tho' she's awful tiny, she's mighty like a rose. BRAY, LORETTA M. September 28 Retta She has such a simple quiet way, Her smile just chases clouds away. BREKKEN, MURIEI. E. September I8 Muff Edda Club, Blue Tri, Hall Guide. A prettier girl you'll not find in a book, You'II see her around if only you'll Iook. BROWN, GLORIA April I4 Blue Trr, Allied Youth, Hall Guide, Hi-Haven. Tall, stately, slender and neat, She's the kind we are glad to greet. BURLING, JOYCE B. August 30 Tootsie Allied Youth. With dark brown hair and eyes to match, Heart wide open- without a latch. BURNS, DOROTHY K. November I2 Dodo Blue Tri, Ti-Ted, Hi-Haven, Hall Guide. A tiny package of dynamite, Skill and talent ever in sight. CABANA, THEODORE J. September 25 Ted Dependable, bright and smart, Depend on Ted for a good start. CARLSON, BERTYL W. July I9 Bert Tennis, TifTcd. Tall and Slim With plenty of Vim. CARLSON, GERALD G. March 23 Jerry Hi-Y, Ti-Ted, Hi-Haven, Allied Youth. He has all the qualities he will need, In all he does, he'll surely succeed. CARLSON, MARGARET E. January 20 Marge Christian Fellowship, Allied Youth. Here's a gal who's everybody's chum, Success to her will surely come. ii CASTLE, BETTY ANN March 28 Allied Youth. Witty, full of fun, plus awfully nice, Bet someday she'lI be showered with rice. CHELBERG, RODNEY D. March I4 Allied Youth, Orchestra. With a heart that's big and a voice that's mellow, Here's our vote for a mighty fine fellow. CHOVAN, LORRAINE M. August I0 Larry Allied Youth, Blue Tri. She's so nice that all we can say Is ooh-! how didja get that way! CHURLIK, ANDREW B. February Z0 Andy Cheerleader, Hi-Haven, Stu- dent Council, Ti-Ted, Class Play Andy 'ain't mad at nobodyg' He's full of vim. Ready to serve all and all follow him. CIERNA, FLORENCE C. September 25 Fudge Does her work and goes her way, Never an unkind word does say. E191 CLEATH, ROBERT L. October 9 Bob Allied Youth, Hi-Y, Tiger Staff, Honor Society Southerner Staff, Class Play, Christian Fellow- ship, Quill 81 Scroll, Tennis. Here's a lad who's good in debate, In his ride toward fame, he'lI not loiter nor wait. COFFMAN, GERALD L. May 28 Flash Allied Youth, Foreign Corre- spondence, Class Play, Tiger Statt, Edda Club, Hall Guide, Christian Fellowship, Svithoid, Honor Society, Defense Coun- eil. With a sense of humor so fine and rare, He is always ready with his time to spare. CRAIGIE, LOIS I. December 6 Pepper Glee Club, Foreign Correspon- dence, Tiger Staff, Bluc Tri. Whether it be sharp, or whether it be flat, r Lois can sing it iust like that.' CRAWFORD, FRED December 27 Freddie With lots of class and an im- pish air, Where mischief's brewing he'll be there. CREAMER, DORIS E. May I7 Pepper Blue Tri, Tiger Staff, Allied Youth, Foreign Correspondence, Orchestra, Honor Society, Hall Guide. With plenty of brains and a pleasing voice, For an A-I student she's our choice. CRIST, ROSELLA M. August 27 Rosie G.A.A., Blue Tri, Thrift Coun- cil, Christian Fellowship, Hall Guide. For one that is peppy and lots of fun, A Take this gal, she'll make things hum. . CROWLEY, LUCRETIA M. April 22 I-U Tiger Staff, Seton Hi, Blue Tri, Hi-Hayen, Ti-Ted, Allied Youth. T.N.T. and a whole lot more. This charming one has friends galore. 2. DALINE, RONALD D. January 24 Rock Ti-TCCJ My high school days were my delight, Lots of sighs on high school nights! l jguoa DAMMEN, CHARLES L. April l7 Chuck Hockey. Not much on making speeches, At making friends he could sure- ly teach us. DANICICH, GEORGE T. August 6 Glee Club Up the ladder of success he will go, ln overcoming obstacles he's not so slow. DEGEBERG, BETTY LOU October I4 Degg Youth Council, Blue Tri, Tigcr Staff, Allied Youth, Hall Guide, Hi-Haven. Personality, talent, popular- ity Her services rate high de- pendabilityf' DISE, WILLIAM J. October 22 Likeable, friendly, with a joke for all, Our buddy Bill, is right on the balI. DOBLE, DONNA May 30 Blue Tri, Flag Twirling, Hi- Haven. One of the nicest girls on earth, Her weight in gold is not half her worth. DROGSETH, LOIS C. August I0 Lo Christian Fellowship, Blue Tri, Foreign Correspondence. Always quiet, this mighty swell gal, We'll vote her our number one pal. DWINNELL, GERALDINE L. June I3 Gerry Hall Guide, G.A.A. Love of fun, keeps her in a dither, :nd in this fun many are with er. ECKMANN, JOYCE C. August I3 Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Ti-Ted, Flag Twirler, Hall Guide. She's full of life and full of glee, With her winning smile she's sweet as can be. EGGERS, GAY February l5 Blue Tri, Scutherner, Tigcr, Honor Society, Student Council, Band, Orchestra. With her A-I personality, pep and zeal, This all-around gal really has appeal. EHRENHOLM, ARLENE L. May 28 Swede Christian Fellowship, Svithiod. Here's a gal with a mighty high grade, And many swell pals has she made. ELLENSON, SHIRLEY A. March 7 Peanuts Blue Tri Though our Shirley may be small, Her friends-you cannot count them all. ERICKSON, CATHRYN S. September 7 Cathy Blue Tri This lass loves to dance, This gayety does her beauty enhance. FAHY, DELBERT March 30 Del Southerner ln journalism Del excels, For news and views he constant- ly delves. FEIST, DELORES M. May 23 Lores A lovely girl with a smile: She is thrifty and has style. FISH, WILLIAM E. December 27 Bill Atomic energy, whether at work or play, Witty Bill flashes it day by day. FISK, SHIRLEY A. April 25 Peabody's Pal Allied Youth, Blue Tri, Flag Twirler. For her skating is a hobby, Looking round, there waits a Bobby. E201 FOGELBERG, WINNIFRED M. July 7 Winnie Bluc Tri, Honor Society, Allied Youth, Hall Guide, Syithiod, Hi-Haycn. Full of fun and nice to know, A long way will her influence go. FOREST, JAMES R. May 5 Honor Society, Hi-Y, Southcrf ner, Student Council, Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted, Ticket Seller. If in chemistry he doesn't blow himself to a star, His intelligence and sense of humor will get him far. FORSLIN, ERIC ELMER February 4 Scoop Southerner Staff, Hi-Y, Student Council, Hall Guide, Youth Council, Hi-Hayen, Ti-Ted, Quill and Scroll, Football, Baseball, Basketball, Track. Among school memories that we treasure, Knowing 'Scoop' has been a pleasure. FOSTER, MARY T. August I2 Terry Seton Hi, Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Red Cross, Defense Council, Student Council, HifHavcn, Ti' Ted. She'll dance to stars on winged feet, Brown eyes, Irish, and plenty sweet. FRANSEN, MARION R. July 8 Peabody's Pal Blue Tri, Allied Youth. Short and blond and mighty cute, With all her personality will suit. FUGER, ROBERT D. August 25 Bob Band, Ti-Ted, Orchestra. He's one memory we won't leave behind, Always in a perfect frame of mind. GAGNON, COYLA R. June 6 Band, Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Hall Guide, Office, Ti-Ted. Abundance of charm and of good style Make you our friend so much worth while. GHERITY, EDWARD November I8 Eddie Ed, loves fun, For him, things must hum. 1 .aa 4' Bs. . GILES, LOIS J. September 2I Hall Guide, Blue Tri, Allied Youth, G.A.A., Ti-Ted, Defense Council, Orchestra, Band, For- eign Correspondence. Your bright and happy smil- ing face, Makes you welcome every place. GLEN, HARRIET M. July I6 Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Tiger, Hall Guide, Christian Fellow- ship, Hi-Haven, Student Coun- cil, Ti-Ted. This cute little red head is sweet and petite, A more helpful person, you'Il never meet. GRADY, VIRGINIA May I4 Ginger Hall Guide Though your quiet ways keep you unheard, Your gorgeous black tresses are certainly superb. GRAIN, DONA M. March I9 Don Blue Tri, Allied Youth, I-lall Guide. Dona is little, but oh so true, Her favorite color is Navy Blue. GRAVEN, .IOANNE L. April 4 Jo Blue Tri This cute little trick is on everybody's list, Her lovely parties will certain- ly be missed. GRIMES, WILLIAM S. August 25 T. G. K. Track Bill brightens up our every class, In boxing, too, he does more than pass. GUDDAL, MILDRED A. April 2I Me Me Blue Tri, Seton Hi. Quiet, but as swell as they come, Only we think she's twice as much fun. HAAG, ANNA MARIE April I8 Anne Blue Tri, Allied Youth, G.A.A., Student Council, Defense Council, Seton Hi, Tifled Council, Hall Guide. Fashion style she studies, Liked by all, a favorite among her buddies. HAAG, RETA L. January 27 Hopper A friend indeed, all do say, With all who meet her she rates O.K. HACKETT, JEAN E. August I2 Hackett Orchestra, Honor Society. As her violin peals forth in song, So her heart responds all the day long. HAGEMANN, FRANCES H. November 5 Fran Detense Council About this girl we do tell, For her kindnesses, three rings of the bell. HALL, VALERIE June I0 Southf-rner, Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Hall Guide, Defense Council. Blond and beautiful fits this girl to a tee, A great Journalist someday she'Il be. HALVERSON, MARGARET Y. November I Marge Orchestra She's cute and small, And liked by us aIl. HAMMOND, BETTY July I Hammie I-li-Haven She's trim and blond, a good dancer too, And to her friends she remains true blue. HANSEN, DELORES L. April 5 Dede Allied Youth, Blue Tri. Blond, blue eyed and very polite, She always is ready to do the right. HARRINGTON, DON A. February 29 Harring Stage Crew, Sound Crew, Movie Operator. Radio is this boy's game, Some day he'll be in the Hall of Fame. I-IAUGE, ROSALIND E. August 3l Rozzie Blue Tri, Glee Club. Sometimes quiet, sometimes not, On our cuties parade she hits the spot. HAUSER, BETTY ANN D. November I0 Toots Christian Fellowship, Blue 'Iri. Her eyes are dark, her conduct admired, For everywhere, her presence is desired. HAYAKAWA, KAZUO November 3 Katch Your travel and intelligence have won you fame, We're happy to know you and right glad you came. HEGGEM, PHYLLIS L. March I3 Phyl G.A.A., Glee Club, Flag Twiri- ing, Red Cross, Defense Coun- cil, Blue Tri, Hall Guide. There's something about this little girl, U That's bound to keep you in a merry whirl. HELLAND, GLORIA R. June 7 'IGIOYYH Though her words are very few, They are also true. HENRICKSON, JUNE P. June 5 Blue Tri, Allied Youth April, May, and here comes June, With pretty blond hair, a match for the moon. K HANSON, HARRY HIRABAYASHI, DAN K. H July 3 Red July IB 'Q i Although he's sometimes kinda A favorite in all his classes - , . E shy, And well remembered by all 5 , Harry's really a most interesting the Ia55'e5- g .L , 9 U V 'I ' ,..,, , ,,. I ,Y tr . XY i ' ' at .L E213 o HOBERG. STANLEY D. December 3l Stuts Stuts seems shy, but he just isn't, Ever happy, alert, and pleas- ant. HOCKERT, JAMES L. May 8 Full of fun and rather short, A mighty fine gentleman, a right good sport. HOEL, DELORES J. September 23 Dodie Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Christian Fellowship, Flag Twirler, Hall Guide, Hi-Haven. An all around swell sport is she, Friendly, good nature, her re- partee. HOITOMT, JOAN M. December 22 Southerner, Band, Orchestra, Honor Society, Secretary, Stu- dent Council, Blue Tri Presi- dent, Christian Fellowship, Al- lied Youth Secretary, G.A.A., Ti-Ted. Joan's leadership, charm, and appeal lnto your heart they unwittingly steal. HOLM. BEVERLY D. September 7 Bev Hall Guide, Christian Fellow- ship, Blue Tri, G.A.A. Your dark eyes and hair Will ever ensnare. HOWELLS, ROBERT T. May 3 Bouncing Bobby B-Senior President, Football, Ti- Ted, Baseball, Hi-Haven, Hi-Y, Swimming. Here's Bouncing Bobby, en- thusiasm galore, When he plays-oh! how our spirits soar! IVERSON. LOIS H. October I2 lves Bank , Hall Guide, Blue Tri, Chapter Pres., Allied Youth, Li- brary. Personality and charm, abound In her, so sweet, both are found. JAMMES, EVA J. July l0 Eve Christian Fellowship With pretty brown hair and bright blue eyes, Our bet is she is plenty wise. JANSKY, CLEON A. March 4 Cleo Hi-Haven Without his smile in our halls each day, What would life be? Not much, Hey? JENSEN, GALE July 4 Cotton Top Fair and blond and mighty tall, Yes, you're right, he's that friend of all. JOHANSON, ROGER C. November I7 Rag B Senior Treas., Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted, Hi-Y, Allied Youth, Hall Guide. Roger is clever, bright, and quick Reaching his goal, not so sim- ple a trick. JOHNSON, ANNETTE R. October 2 Johnnie Allied Youth, Seton Hi, Ti-Ted, l-lall Guide. Full of fun and like a spring gale, Her blithe spirit all do hail. JOHNSON, ARLEEN E. July 22 Johnnie Blue Tri, G.A.A., Allied Youth, Ti-Ted, Hi-Haven, Flag Twirl- ing. This cheery girl so earnest, yet pert, For others happiness she's most alert. JOHNSON, BETTY LOU August 2 Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Defense Council, Hall Guide. About this gal much can be said, She's tiny, cute, and endowed with a beautiful red head. JOHNSON, BEVERLY A. Jan. I4 Bev Allied Youth, Seton Hi, Blue Tri, Band, Tiger Staff, Red Cross Representative. So quiet, yet so bright, Her smiles set everything aright. JOHNSON, DOROTHY I. September 6 Dauntless Dottie Joy Flag Twirling, Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Student Council. Blond hair, blue eyed, She couldn't be sweeter if she tried. E221 Jol-lNsoN, Eowmzo July I3 Eddie His pals are few, his friends many Good style in dress, disposition sunny. JOHNSON, ELAINE B. Squirrel October I9 Short and dark, a bundle of charm, Her twinkling eyes bring a four bell alarm. JOHNSON, ELAINE L. February 24 Johns Allied Youth, Blue Tri, Hi- Haven, Ti-Ted. Another Johnson we add to our list A dancer, an all out athlete, couldn't be missed. JOHNSON, HILBERT M. March ll Bert Student Council, Hi-Y, Hi-Hav- en, Allied Youth, Ti-Ted, Hall Guide. lmmaculate - courteous and polite, Ever ready to champion Right. JOHNSON, PHYLLIS A. July 23 Phyl Christian Fellowship, Red Cross, Allied Youth. Serene, sweet, and charming- lv say , , She spreads sunshine In every way... JOHNSON, RONALD W. July 20 Dibbie Dibbie loves the slumber song A world of dreams, Zoundsl The gong! JOHNSTONE, JEROME July 8 Meatball Friendly, tall and ever jolly, His biggest headache-Melan- choly. KASTAN, HAROLD April 28 B. Hi-Haven, Football, Basket- ball, Baseball. A joy-boy who's right on the beam, ln sports and work he's a dream. Q.. 4 I Q' V 233 rg I 'fl I aww ' .N 'slag M ,sci-g.9 len . gaiif' , eeiwof 4. if 3 0 f , it rap ,H ef 1 KAUTH, DONALD L. May 24 Don This boy is seldom heard, al- ways seen. Yet in his work is he ever keen. KERSHAW, GRACE A. October I0 Honor Society, Christian Fel- lowship, Choir, Hall Guide. Plenty of ambition and of studious habit, She still has fun when she can nab it. KIKLAS, JEANNINE N. September 8 Jake Blue Tri, Hi-Haven, G.A.A., Allied Youth, Southerner, De- fense Council. Noted for her classy bows, For hair-tips she's the gal who knows. KITTRIDGE, BETTY ELLEN July ll Betts Allied Youth, Ti-Ted, Seton Hi, Hall Guide, Hi-Haven. Personality, pep, and vim, Snapping darlr eyes and a cheerful grin. KITZROW, DONALD H. April I4 Don Quiet and shy, A studious guy. KNOBLAUCH, DOROTHY E. October 7 HifHaven, Blue Tri. Good natured, modest, and always sweet, She's the friend we like to meet. KNUTSON, GLADYS M. September I2 Gladdy Orchestra, Edda Club. Quiet and fair, You never know she's there. KONETSKI, DALE May 29 Nutski Stage Crew, Allied Youth. Boys like him are so very few So shy and modest, and clever too. KOVACH, ELSIE A. October 22 'Elly Allied Youth, Blue Tri. Smart with her books, She loves scenic nooks. KRAGNESS, EUGENE G. July 30 A happy smile, a funny joke, Always interesting, as staunch as the oak. KRIPOTOS, MARY E. October 23 Monnie Tiger Stott, Blue Tri, Allied Youth. Quiet, modest, of quick dis- cern Others affection she is soon to earn. KRIIAN, GLADYS May 23 Beigie Blue Tri, Seton Hi, Allied Youth, Hi-Haven, G.A.A., Hall Guide, Tiger Statf, Class Play. We like her looks, we like her way, We think she's tops, no more to say. LANE, MARGERY F. April 30 Maggie Blue Tri, G.A.A., Student Council, Ti-Ted, Hall Guide. Full of pep, and without a care, You will always know when Maggie's there. LARSON, SHIRLEY A. June I6 Shirl Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Hi- Haven, Hall Guide. Shirley's grace adorns her work, Never a thought expressed to shirk. LAWRENCE, LOLITA M. June 8 Short-Stop Student Council, Blue Tri. Al- lied Youth, Class Play, Glee Club. Lively, prompt, and ready: In friendships, loyal and steady. LAWSON, GERALDINE M. May I0 Gerri Allied Youth, Seton Hi, G.A.A., Hi-Haven. Full of mischief, roguish and pert, Friends abounding, for dates be alert. E231 LeMAY, VERA M. November 7 Buzz Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Tiger Staff, Christian Fellowship. A lovely gal, much to ad- mire, Cl-iarmingly serene, to heights will aspire. LEVINE, GERALD Y. April 2l Jerry Football, Hi-Haven, Track, Hi- Y, Ti-Ted. His flying feet at every dance, Make every girl want a chance. LEWIS, CAROL M. December 8 Chum Allied Youth, Band, Hall Guide, Dcicnse Council, Svithiod. Serenely solemn, charming grace, Describe Carol in every place. LILJEBLAD, BARBARA J. Feb. 20 Bonnie Blue Tri, G.A.A. Big brown eyes and plenty poise, l3arbara's work is among her joys. LINDBERG, BRUCE W. April I7 Hi-Y. A happy youth of brawny complexion, For fun and fancy, a fine se- lection. LINDSTEN, JOYCE M. October 8 Lindy Hall Guide. Pretty and witty, a girl worth while, She brightens the day with word and smile. LOBECK, CARL E. January 26 Gookey A big grin and a gay quip May slip him through life, re- gardless of trip. LONGEN, DOLORES H. October 28 Loc Flag Twirling. She says little, somewhat coy, A maioret'te's twirl her great lor- I..-f' . ...A L K is ea ,Ki -5 . L- rv. .wt .,,. ...,.. .. sl r if ' LOUIE, NEREE D. April 4 Louie Student Council, Blue Tri, Al' lied Youth, Hall Guide, Cheer- leader, Honor Society, G.A.A., Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted. Generous, happy, artistic grace, Laughter and fun set her pace. LUKEN, ELSIE A. September 7 Lucy Quiet, thoughtful, loyal, true Loveliness included too. LUNDBERG, DOREEN R. April 24 Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Christian Fellowship, Southerner Staff, Hall Guide. This tiny girl with smile so say. , , , Remains your friend, rn every way-.r LUNDBERG, JOYCE I.. March I Honor Society, Hall Guide. A charming lass this sweet brunette, She'II win your heart if she hasn't yet. LUNDQUIST, ELVERA B. May I8 El Hi-Haven Studious, pretty and fair. Others like her are very rare. MCCINNES, JAMES August Z7 Mac Honor Society Quiet, tall, distinguished and classy, A brilliant catch for a lovely Iassie. MACK, HOWARD W. June 28 Howie ln the hearts of his classmates Howie rates, Most conservative with his dates. MAHADY, MARION E. May I8 Bubs Allied Youth, Glee Club. This blue eyed Irish Miss Will soon be living in wedded bliss. MAHRE, SHIRLEY I.. October 20 Shirl Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Hi- Haven, Ti-Ted, Ice Carnival Queen. When you see Shirley coming round the bend, To chat with her, you'll have hours to lend. MARTIN, lILI.IAN M. December 29 Lil Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Chris- tian Fellowship, Hall Guide. A stately number so simple so right, Soon she'lI be climbing to greater height. MARTIN, PATRICIA I.. May 6 Patty Her smile has made this lucky lass, A solid sender in the upper cIass. MASCHKE, ELMER M. October 4 Junior Elmer can talk to the nth de- gree, A prosperous lawyer, someday he'Il be. MATTHEWS, PATRICIA M. January 9 Pat Blue Tri, Hall Guide, Seton Hi. Hail to our gal with the golden hair, Laughingly gay, smiles to spare. MZGINTY, PHYLLIS M. January I8 Flops Honor Society, Hall Guide, Stu- dent Council. Irish? What else? Can't you tell bv her smile? Popular, charming, and with a gay style. McKEEVER, JANICE November I3 Jim Allied Youth, Blue Tri, Hall Guide, Tiger Staff, Ti-Ted, Seton-Hi, Glee Club. This red-headed student an- swers to 'Jim.' Is cute and neat and oh! so trim. MEADE, MADONNA July I0 Tr-Ted, Hall Guide, Blue Tri. She's full of fun, she dresses neat, Besides being smart she is aw- fully sweet. C2421 MEDJO, PATRICIA .l. October 22 Pat Drawing cuties of any race, ln cartoonist column she'll find her place. MEYERS, GAII. P. July 2l Hi-Haven, Allicd Youth, Blue 1 Tri, Tiger Staff, Hall Guide. She's awfully nice and her E mind's on Buster, Much in love, she's all a flus- 338, ter. MOE, SHIRLEY July I9 Moe Honor Society Because she's fun and always 95Y. She's nice to have round all day. MOEN, MARVEL R. January ll Allied Youth, Blue Tri, Hi- Haven. Quiet, lovable, sweet and tall, A real smooth dresser, and liked by all. MORAN, DOROTHY M. April I3 Peabody's Gal Blue Tri, Allied Youth. With her coal black hair and roller skates, She's often sought after for roller dates. MORIN, THERESE C. i October 29 Tess . Flag Twirling, Hall Guide. She's 'lull of pep, vigor and vim, 1 We'lI surely miss her cheerful Q grin. MOSSBERG, HELEN E. May 2I Mossy Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Hi Haven, Christian Fellowship, Hall Guide. If mischief is the key to heaven, She's on her way! MULVAHILI., ROBERT O. November 8 Bob Band, Student Council, Defense Council, Honor Society. This classy boy with the f 'Irish' smile. like his style. ' Is a right smart fellow and we I i 4 5 iy.. Y 1 ...... .y ,u i - ' Y A s I L 'i .s it if we .- Q ' -Q if -2 .. . . '42, si- , 4 Q' 4, 5 -H' MUNKBERG, AVIS September I7 Ave Tiger Staff, Honor Society, Hi- Haven, Blue Tri, Hall Guide, G.A.A., Class Play. With sparkling laughter and eyes that shine, I She has class and a neat little line. NELSON, CARTER L. October 2 Honor Society, Southerner Staff, Tiger Staff, Photographer, Hi- Y, Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted. With his ambition he'll go far, As a friend he's beyond par. NELSON, DENNY E. December I6 Twink In his work he does his best, ls just as good when he grants a request. NELSON, DOLORES B. September I4 D0dY Blue Tri, G.A.A., Glee Club, Choir, Tiger Staff, Southerncr, Quill and Scroll, Allied Youth. Lots of pep and talent galore. Like Bill, we couldn't love her more. NELSON, HAROLD November ZI Hi-Y, Class Play. Nicely built, a good scout of a student , To impress you otherwise, he just couldn't. ii'-larry.. NELSON, KENNETH R. September I9 Class Play. Good looking, ambitious, a fellow full of fun, I I It's no wonder 'Kens sought after by everyone. NESS, HARRIET M. March 22 Harri Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Hi- Haven. Coal black hair and a yummy complexion, Among her friends she's number one selection. OLOFSON, MARILYN A. April I5 Mare Allied Youth, Blue Tri, Ti-Ted. She's our gal, our own sweet Mare, What's that? Shy? You're all wrong there. OLSON, LAURAINE D. October 25 L0rry Hall Guide, G.A.A. Small, quiet, somewhat shy too, We know loads of luck will fol- low you. OSMAN, LILY February 29 Lilly FriendIy and kind, with a smile that's true, Always out of her way doing things for you. OSTREM, CLARINE E. May 20 Rene Blue Tri, Seton Hi, Allied Youth, Class Play. A cute little Brunette, full of PEP. Full of fun, and mighty hep. OWEN, MARY E. March 24 Blue Tri, Honor Society, Ti- Ted, Red Cross, Defense Coun- cil, Southerner. Her long silky hair and flash- ing brown eyes, Cause many swains to heave heavy sighs. PALLO, TOM June 29 Tommy Hi-Y, Allied Youth, Christian Fellowship, Honor Society. Tom is quiet with brain so rare With duty and service he is ever there. PATRICK, PATRICIA L. April 2I Pat Allied Youth, Blue Tri, Or- chestra, Seton Hi, G.A.A. As Irish as her name this mu- sical lass, Shares intelligence in every class. PATTERSON, LORRAINE M. September 29 Pat Blue Tri, Seton Hi, Allied Youth, Hi-Haven. Pert, cute, very sweet- She's so swell, she's really a treat. PAULSON, DOLORE5 July 29 Toby She's cute, pert, most ambi- tious, Her true worth is not fictitious. II 25 Il PAULSON, GRACE April 30 Pudgey Allied Youth. A red haired miss with an im ish rin P 8 . Where there's mischief afoot- Pudgey's in. PEAHL, ROBERT August I Bobby Ti-Teo Hi-Y, Hi-Hayen, Foot- ball, Swimming, Track, Skiing. Popular and awfully witty About Bob Peahl we write this ditty. PEDERSEN, JEANNINE P. October 2 Ieanny Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Seton Hi. The sweetest gal we've ever seen, Everybody's pal, our friend, Jeannine. PEDERSON, PAUL June I5 He keeps us all guessing as to pleasure But know him well, he is a treasure. PEGG, HELEN I. September 29 Peggy Allied Youth, Band, Flag Twirler, Blue Tri, Ti-Ted. Her heart is big, her frame is small, Her winning ways make friends of aIl. PETERSEN, .IANICE R. January 26 Jan Blue Tri, Edda. A friendly gal with a com- plexion so fair, She's always lively with wit to spare. PETERSON, BARBARA R. November I2 Blue Tri, Glee Club, Allied Youth, Red Cross. With a voice like a bird, In the Metropolitan she'll be heard. PETERSON, LORRAINE March 6 Pete Orchestra, Flag Twirling, Blue Tri, Hi-Haven, Allied Youth, Edda Club. Blond and short and full of ambition, Fulfilling this Peterson family tradition. I if f Yi., I, - ., i . W .,.. .. . H . - Y 6 A PETERSON, MADELINE P. June 23 Maddy Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Hi- Haven. Wc'd walk many miles, For one of her smiles. PETERSON, MARIE A. September l7 Pete Seton Hi, Allied Youth, G.A.A. A pert little miss, who's fun to have round, A better friend will never be found. PIERRO, DONNA MAE November l7 Pure-Oil Blue Tri. Full of laughs, and healthful glee, We love her to the highest de- gree. PIROCH, GOLDIE R. December 4 Christian Fellowship, Defense Council, Honor Society. To be useful is her aim, We're sure she'll reach the height of fame. POLUNC, MARGARET J. September I3 Margie Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Hall Guide. Lovely Marge is so full of fun, We long for her nonsense, a yarn to be spun. PRICKETY, ERMA M. August 7 Southcrner, Defense Council, Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Hi- Haven Council. Sparkling eyes and captivating charm, Enchanting, bewitching and a heart so warm. PUCCIO, BEVERLY M. June 24 Pooch Blue Tri, Seton Hi, Allied Youth, Tiger Staff, Hi-Haven, Class Play, Ti-Ted, Hall Guide. A wizard at piano, clothes spell class, Fame will follow so charming a lass. PYGMAN. DONNA M. May I4 Donnie Her complexion is of peaches and cream, Her thorough loveliness, felt and seen. QUADY, PATRICIA M. July 22 Pat Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Seton Hi, Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted, Tiger Staff, Hall Guide. An Irish queen of mischief and fun, Wit and good humor all in one. RAKOW, JACQUELINE A. February 27 Jackie Blue Tri, Hall Guide. Jackie is as keen as an eagle, Her power of flights and fancy really regal. RASMUSSEN, MARY J. April 22 With her merry eyes of brown, She steals from all their frown. RICHARDSON, YVONNE August I9 Vonnie Blue Tri, Hall Guide. Although quiet and shy, Little passes her by. RIEBE, DAVID July 24 Dave Ti-Ted, Hi-Haven, Hi-Y, Foot- ball, Basketball. At sports a whiz, at dances di- vine, We all agree a singer sublime. RIZZI, MARY LOU E. March 22 Duke Seton Hi, Red Cross Council, Blue Tri. Earnest, true and sincere, Duke is a pal, to all very dear. RORWICK, DONALD E. June I9 Rodj A man of his caliber rare, ln work and pleasure both share. ROSENBERG, LORENE K. February 26 Allied Youth, Blue Tri, Ti-Ted, Glee Club, Hall Guide. Where you find Lorene, All is more serene. Rosie E263 ROUSHAR, EDITH M. June 27 Edie A girl to knew and like, Duty and pleasure combine in her might. RUNDQUIST, RAMONA V. August l4 Ronnie Allied Youth, Tiger, Foreign Correspondence, Flag Twirlcr. Here's one who is so shy and sweet, Always ready her friends to greet. RYAN, HOWARD Southerner, Allied Youth. He's short and very cute, He's likeable, lovable. and a joy to boot. SANDGREN, ELIZABETH M. May 3 Sandy Tiger Staff, Glec Club, Seton Hi, Allied Youth, Red Cross Representative. Attractive dimples, charming smile, Are too sincere to give thought to guile. SARNER, NANCY C. September 26 Tick Blue Tri, Tiger Representative, Hall Guide, Glee Club. Nancy is generous and friend- ly too, A friend who is really to all, true blue. SCHAEPPI, BARBARA J. May 2 Barb Blue Tri, Seton Hi, Hall Guide. She's lots of fun and good to know, We'll really hate to see her go. SCHLEISMAN, ELAYNE March 8 Red Blue Tri A fiery temper to match her hair, Was bestowed on this lass so fair. SCHLUTER, TOM S. May 7 He tall, dark, and good- looking, Always listening, he knows what's cooking. sim :ik 13 SCHWARTZ, SHIRLEY L. SKOKAN, RUTH D. SULLIVAN, MARIE T. +G.. y i I - - 4 A!.iQQ I . 3 si fa .is E' , 2 'r ss r sei' t if SCHOEN, GAIL L. August 20 Gay Lovely to know, a most true friend, She's the type that doesn't pre- tend. SCHROEDER, DOROTHY October 30 Tod Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Seton Hi, Hi-Haven. Eyes of blue, hair of gold Pep, beauty, grace and brains we're told. SCHULENBERG, CAROL V. August I9 Shooley A favorite: like peppermint candy, With Schooley present-A good time handy. SCHULTZ, VERNA P. March Z6 Schlitz Hi.l-laven, Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Class Play, Tiger Staff, G.A.A., Ti-Ted. A charming girl with lots of style, Pleasant Verna-is so worth while. April I9 Shirl Blue Tri, Red Cross, Hi-Haven, Tiger Stati, I-lall Guioe. So sweetly refined, so cour' teously bright, . With refreshing charm she makes things right. SCROGGINS, JEAN L. July 24 Scroggy Orchestra, G.A.A., Blue Tri, Allied Youth, Tiger Staff, Stu- dent Council, Hi-Haven, Amiable, attractive and cul- tured, A model well fitted to be sculptured. SEDERBERG, AILEEN C. December 30 Dolly Honor Society, Blue Tri, Allied Youth, I-lall Guide, Christian Fellowship. Friendly and quiet, Her motto, 'Just try it,' SELTON, MILDRED January 24 MilIie Blue Tri. This blonde little lady with lots of pep, Is ever in line and always in step. SELVIG, SHIRLEY A. June 27 Vicky Laughing with the rest Vicky rates high among best. SEVERSON, DONNA September 23 Blue Tri, Allied Youth Red , Seton Hi, Ti-Ted, Hi-Haven, Hall Guide. A bit of fun-a bit ot This lovely red head is charm, a four bell alarm. SHOEMAKER, CURTIS March 20 Curt Basketball Lovely lad on education bent, His best hours in study are spent. SIMON, ELIZABETH JEAN August 25 Betty Tiger Staff, Allied Youth. Her brown eyes, so merry, set in loveliness, Makes of Betty a gift rare and priceless. February 20 ..Mu'ph.. Small in stature, in complexion brunette, For wholesome fun she's your best bet. SMIEJA, GERALD D. May 4 Band Resourceful, unruffled, njeny.. still. Will he climb to heights? He will! SMITH, KATHRYN M. March I5 Kate Christian Fellowship, Library Club, Blue Tri, Hall Guide. Tranquil expression, cautiously chary Attractively styled but a bit wary. SOLBERG, ALLEN R. June 22 Al Good to look at but kind of Shy. His fame will reach us, by and by. E271 STAFFON, RICHARD W. October I3 Dick B Senior Sgt.fat'Arrns. A martial air foretells his coming, When Dick's around, things must start humming. STICKLE5, CAROL A. November I6 Stickles Allied Youth, Blue Tri, Flag Twirling, Hall Guide. Carol's bright, good natured too Skilled and talented, without much ado. STlVERSr LLOYD E. April I9 Cracks I-li-Y, Torch Club, Ti-Ted, Foot- ball, Class Play, Track, Band, Orchestra, B Senior Vice Pres. Responsive, Worthy, Clever Lloyd's virtues will stand out forever. SULANDER, LAURIE January Z7 Corky Short but plenty of vigor and vim, Are found put to the jobs done by him. July 30 Sully Seton I-li, Allied Youth, Blue Tri, Tiger Staff. Beautiful black tresses, eyes and smile mix Her humor, affection, and vir- tues we also affix. SWANELL, ROBERT D. April 24 Swanee Basketball, Baseball, Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted, Student Council. Swanee is athletic, of fine physique Good sportsmanship for all, he aims to seek. SWANSON, BEN A. April I Benny Tall, well built, good timber Here's a classmate all will re- member. SWANSON, EUGENE O. March 27 Zuno Blond, good dresser, radiates fun. Plays the game square with everyone. 'm,0 , We . 1 X - ff? i as .t is ,,, .. 5 I A ,i M as r .aj aw? SWANSON, GORDON May 4 Gordie Ti-Ted, I-li-Haven, Hi-Y, Foot- ball, Basketball, Band. Whether at sports or outside work You'll find that this lad will never shirk. SWANSON, ROBERT W. July ll Bob A zooty looker, if you know what we mean A1 wholzsomel good fellow he's aways een. TESKA, BYRON A. November I4 By Track, l-li-Y, Torch, Band. MuscIes, pep, good looks and swell physique, Make him the chosen one girls meet. TI-IOMASSON, JEAN C. July 25 Tommie Hall Guide, Honor Society, Blue Tri, Allied Youth, G.A.A,, For- eign Correspondence, Student Council, Tiger Staff. Entwined with her broad in- telligent smile ls her charming personality and musical dial. THORP, RALPH E. July I5 A Senior Pres., Hi-Y, Allied Youth, Student Council, Youth Council, Hi-Haven, Ti-Ted Coun- cil, Band, Orchestra, Track, Swimming. An all around chap, person- ality plus Music and service, he contrib- utes. TOLMIE, BETTY R. August 3I Tommie A teacher is the aim of this lass, How much we would like to be in her class. TROWBRIDGE, JEROME A. August 3l Jerry Hi-Y, Ti-Ted, Hi-Haven, Swim- ming, Track, Football Manager. Life is so-o-o very, very gay When lived the life the Trow- bridge way. VAVRECK, ELIZABETH L. January I6 Rickie Seton Hi, Allied Youth, Tiger Staff, Hall Guide. Of poems, beauty, and books she dreams, Ot affections, fun, and service she beams. VERONIKAS, ROBERT D. September I6 Bob Eob appears very shv. But is ever ready tor a second trv WALBURG, WALTER H. March Il Buster Hi-Y, Tiger Statf, Hi-Haven, Swimming, Class Play, Glee Club, Choir, Foreign Corre- spondence. Buster's Juster's clothes are toney, Object, Gail-Matrimony. WARNER, CHARLENE H. November 2l Chuck Student Council. Nimble, brisk, and quick of action, Charlene's manner's our first attraction. WEISEN, DE LORES May 2I Poochie Blue Tri, Allicd Yofith, Flag Twirlcr. A suitable ditty for this little poochie Would require more space than allowed in this bookie. WILLMAN, LE ROY D. March I4 Little Willy Class Play. 'Willy' with his winning way, Is a future Turhan Bey. WIPPER, ELIZABETH J. November 6 Whipper Seton Hi, Blue Tri, Allied Youth. Lovely, gay, happy and chip- per Is this lady, Lizzie Wipper. WOKASCH, RUSSELL May I8 Track Your courtesy and quiet ways Are bright memories of school- days. YOUNG, DELORES I.. December 2 Lorrie Seton Hi, Blue Tri, l-li-I-laven, Allied Youth, Hall Guide, Glee Club, Tiger Stati. This classy chum as you can see II full of pep and personality. ZAHNER. LOIS July I3 Sparkie Blue Tri, Bancl, Flag Twirling. This wee one has get-up and 59. Her smile tells you she's fine to know. JOHNSON, PATRICIA M a rch B Pat To graduate from South her yearn. This accounts for Pat's late return. DUANE AND OWEN So soon you were called from class- mates, Death toolq you by the hand-, And lead you from this world of ours Into a brighter' land. In our hearts you have left a memory Of your friendly and carefree way. But that memory glows ever bright- er ,Q ff is 7, er My is liz, if. . I its -Y is 3ii5i..'-..,52a2:.:.., if ,. mom, ii N- ................... . . DUANE THINGSTRUP On this, Our Graduation Day. ELIZABETH VAVRECK TVEITA, REYNOLD C. WISTROM, DONALD E. July 27 Tweeta July I6 Red Hi-Y Sec.. Hi-Haven. Ti-Ted. Hi-Y, Track, Cross-country. Track, Football, Honor Society, HA Cut-up boy is our Red Sfudenf Counml' Enough for him can't be said. Plenty popular, really zoot, Our boy Tweeta has brains to OWEN BEVAN boot. E281 GOLD STARS One hundred eight strong hearts beat high with hope, One hundred eight young hearts are faithful, trueg One hundred eight nrarch by in stern review, One hundred eight rneet death by a rnisanthrope. Away frorn honie, apart front lofzfe they cope W' ith longing, yearniugs they resolutely subdue, Yet thoughts of honie recur to thern anefw, 'Til death alone ends all this honieward scope. On Okinawa, Iinia, Leyte, 'where Their blood flowed freely and rnoistened foreign ground, Or flakked above Berlin, they fall, aware The end.- TV here lies a Yankee heart, is found Arnerica! N o foreign soil is there! i Let peace live on, and liberty resound! HELEN BYERLY E291 Room 105 Grade 9A Top Row: G. Wnrtc, J. Johnson, D. Lmogroz E. Knoolauch, L, Hogg, J. Loslrc. Third Row: A. LcMicux, B. Aascn, D. Ludvrgson D. Johnson, G. Shorba, T. Johnson, L. Toworrdgc. Second Row: F. Brcvctte, M. Kano, A. Kloven G. Roden, M. Pcocrson, J. Lutgcn, l. Lava' son. Bottom Row: C. Leaver, M. Jonson, B Kuhn, S. Johnson, M. Koictrn, E. Lund. Room 107 Grade 9A Top Row: J. Ostcrbcrg, J. Molinc, O. Olson, R. Nelson R. Ordchl R. Brett, G. Nelson. Fourth Row: D. Jonnson, L. Tons, R. Olsory D. Olson, G. Olsen, L. Mvron. Third Rowg A. Monson, J. Olson, M. Nclsor, M. Maoorg J. Nelson, L. Mosellc, J. Parrish, M. Craw- roro. Second Row: E. Pearson, L. Olsen, L. O'Bricn, D. Nida, D. Olson, R. Orouson, J. Hatficlo. Bottom Row: P. Parsons, M. Nauak, M. Morstad, M. Nausad, J. O'Brian, J. Siplu, M. Michaels. Room 112 Grade 9A Top Row: B. Marsh, R. Kcnnling, R. Sono- berg, N. Lartis, L. l-lanson, D. Larson. Third Row: J. Lindstrorrr, D. Westlin, B. Komnvcr, C. Johnston, S. Srdlcr, B. Johnson M. Swan- son, M. Lindberg. Second Row: D. Aclord, J. Mcvcq B. Lattrtrv, T. Laudert, G. Jefferson, S. Alford, G. Luck. Bottom Row: M. Ring, D. Johnsfn, B. Kabrud, E. Kellncr, G. Johnson, M. Johnson. Room 118 Grade 9A Top Row: D. Rasmussen, R. Soltvcdt, L. Sillocrv nagle, F. Peterson, R. Rude, R. Roscndahl, T. Hcalv, C. Udcn, R. Peterson, R. Martin, E. Pentz. Third Row: B. Urness, R. Soltvodt, N. Kvan, R. Rogars, G. Raney, M. Peterson, D Poitt, R. Rockstad, D. Travcr. Second Row: A. Pcrrv, M. Acol, M. Lazor, M. Swanson B. Tuttle, E. Rollins, P. Vilingstad, A. Romain. Bottom Row: G. Thornpson, B. Stciblrs, J. Tomaslco, E. Mrngo, P. Sabol, J. Peterson, L. London. Room 124 Grade 9A Top Row: G. Christooherson, C. Arnundscn, H. Lvlccn, T. Bedford, R. Bartko, T. Allison, E. Antolik, T. Bcsoucz. Fourth Row: C. Barton. R. Balloclc, G. Bcrg, W. Carlson, R. Bossart, J. Locket, A. Andcrson, A. Krsscll, G. Brfrk. Third Row: D. Buvatcdt, G. Aunc, R. Ostrorn, J. Anccrson, E. Bcrcndt R. Brrklano, A. Bos' ouez. Second Row: B. Backland, G. Logs' B. LaGardc, C. Bloonngrcn, S. Bonasticl, M Blankholrn, E. Dakrn, J. Chovan. Bottom Row: M. Brctharst, A. Chovancek, A. Askrrn, N. An- derson, A, Bartholorncu, M. Bolstad, L. Shor' asm. I1 501 Room 216 Grade 9A Top Row: B. Drrron, A. Mods-gn, G. Hrtrnronn, B. Hail, G. Hooglond, M. Eiovsky. Fourth Row: H. Hansir, D. Horton, J. Brown, V, Foitn T. Hart, J. Grbic, C. Eros, J. Wolff. Third rr-tv, . C, . ci , QC' Row: J. H-mth, L. Hcnsirgy J. R-:iso- rg, M J1 risrn F Roiir M Eiv rrhhi D Anr fran. Second Row: C. Enghrnd, H. Hrrrtrg, B. Hirnson, A. Hnii, L. Hn:ir1Jcr:l, M. EVrs.'. Bot- tom Row: G. Townsrrnri, D. Rtrrwrrzirrst, R. Point, B, Errrksrun D. Hrgitn, C. Hrnsrm E. Cnrrrit. Room 212 Grade 9A-10B Top Row: W. Morgan, E. Ambrose, J. Antorti? D. Gmini-3, C. Lrnogrcn J. Mrtchcii, A. Kos' nrcr. Third Row: J. Kolior, L. Volkcn, E. Buch- lstr, C. Grnrms, B. Evans, R. Huntcr, J. Schroe- rJr:r. Second Row: J. Krnnrzv, D. Hnbrri, D. McNeal, B. Mchluriln, M. Lorrrpc, i. King. J. Johnson, S. Ycoor. Bottom Row: E. Cimsvn P. Frzrhng, N. Acstn, P. Mnionc S. Havcs, S Moirrrourg, L. Andrf-Ns. Room 9 Grade 10B Top Row: J. Stevenson, B. Knoias, E. Wai- fcrrr, J. Rannrng, P. Nw, V. Wcrns, J. Jones, B. Pctcrson. Third Row: L. Ottcrson, H Ponta' gizs, M. Storlrc, D. Mcssrg, J. Ncison, D. Solberg, H. Mcchiin, S. Killington, S. John- son. Second Row: R. Ncison, D. Lunrwhorg, R. Ncufnan, G. Sogcndof, J. Smith, D, Wi' son, D. Swanson H. Mocv. Bottom Row: O. Trrornas, B. NoNrrr:a'1,G. Rooinson, H. Meng-ti' D. Wcrspfcnrng, W. Marsh, D. Lurvirzuist, V. Rodbcrg, A. Lrizfcrt, J. Myers. Room 13 Grade 10B Top Row: J. Glctnc, R. Anderson, R. Find- lrmd, P. Brnrson, K. Brooks, B. ErsK'ni:, G. Johnson. Third Row: G. Anderson, R. Hsi- scrtn, R. Jonnson, J. Baskin, B. Cost, R. Wong. Second Row: V. Burk, N. Hansen, V. John- son, D. Fronscn, W. Andcrson. Bottom Row: Y. Borgan, J. Alcxandcr, C. Gicihaug, J. John son, M. Cniintv, B. Anderson. Room 125 Grade 10B Top Row: K. Ostlirrrd, D. Woidcn, B. Oison, D, Swenson, E. Nvgaarri, J. Wcstbcrg, R. Toi bison, R. Skpigrtor. Third Row: E. Murmr, R. Sgr.1r3'u.: M. Ptztttrson M. Stofmihi, B. Rosen, M. Stctl F. Snirsbuw E. Rmtin E. Suinndcr. Second Row: E. Phrihps M. Prvntrcit, A. Swnnson, R. Srriro, M. Snriio, L. Prrulnnt, D. Ovirrtn, D. Rnrwttr: L. Srorriahi. Bottom Row: L. Sghrctfw, D. Tcssnrvr, CS. Sciivt, P. John' sch. I Trrrwr-'rrcrrrw E- Wk.,5,nwC,! BA S5513 r n .. ., ,r.rsr, M. T rv. rs. D Lei' 'I Room 215 Grade 10B Top Row: J. Sioquist, A. Sederberg, E. Shei- eny, D. Snodre, R. Sooerrrran, B. Schug, V. Staff. Second Row: C. St. Dennis, F. Rushford, M. Ranseen, M. Krnetz, D. Shiison M. Risk vaJd, L. Ryan, J. Stakeberg. Bottom Row: J. Trunk, L. Raklias, B. Sffythe, M. Schieieher, G. Sarddeil J. Szneanrfan, B. Rindouist. Room 109 Grade 'IOB-10A Top Row: P. Hennaiin, J. Kciiev, J. Krrninki, E. Knokc, E. Kiei. Third Row: P. Wood, D. Larson D. Johnston, F. Koxlavy, M. Kohen. Second Row: B. Kuharski, D. Koeneke, J. La' Mere, R. Kuzyska, G. Lenrrrark, P. Jones, D. Jordet. Bottom Row: G. Kanrrinski, M. John- son, M. Johnson, N. Jucge, J. Larsen D. Kyllo, D. Korst. Room 324 Grade 10B-10A Top Row: D. Benson, C. Rcdiin, A. Berg, C. Carlson, D. Gernbacker, P. Lunde, K. Berg- strorn, R. Bedard, G. Anderson. Third Row: D. Freeburg, J. Harkcns, R. BuJloek, B. Gus- tafson, D. Frcdbo, C. Burns, D. Mott, D. Erickson, C. Frestedt, G. Anderson. Second Row: M. Bergland, D. Carison, J. Bakke, M. Bozany, G. Spicer, P. Haight, G. Anderson, R. Bieieny. Bottom Row: D. Anderson, C. Brugge, D. Gaile, G. Bray, D. Hansen, A. Gierrnurdboe, G. Morgan, R. Holland. Room 222 Grade 10A Top Row: D. Swirtz, T. Starnos, L. Uttcrberg, P. Veronrkas, L. Warn, J. Vlakos, J. Loken, R. Vfrlhvan. Second Row: M. Stowe, G. Young, B. Trunk, D. Swanson, V. Werra, G. Westrcirre, B. Wharton. Bottom Row: J. WhaJcy, M. Thurik, B. Wold, A. Townsend, B. Sutherland, D. Weber, M. Tracy. Room 328 Grade 10B-10A Top Row: R. Elnendahi, A. BJuhrn, J. Jensen, J. Skogiand, A. Larson, D. Larson, R. Ocel. Third Row: R. Davis, D. Maxweh, J. Brink- man, L. Tnomosnn, E. Denroeusky, J. Medvec. Second Row: C. Sehutte, P. Cook, P. Seaniorr, A. Sirotrak, V. Cone. Bottom Row: D. Rosen- Lneck, M. Haag, B. Sanberg, P. Wintherser, L. Johnson, P. Green, L. Forsrrran. II 52 I Room 'l'l Grade 'IOA Top Row: L. Faxon, D. Lcu, G. Farrell, R. Foster, C. Frccman, L. Grubcr. Third Row: R. Corin, M. Johnson, P. Gallagher, J. Fran' son, J. Grundrll, L. Gicrkc, J. Goulet. Sec- ond Row: J. Frcxdcll, G Gfcnn, E. Furo, M. Corrs, D. Gcycr, D. Evans, G. Waters, V. Erickson. Boiiom Row: M. Garncss, J. Gun drrrson, L. Hagen, L. Fucha, J. Hager, L Glardon, J. Grady. Room 12 Grade 'IOA Top Row: E. Marchcssault, J. Ruclsdil, J. Ncwf bffrgcr, J. Mvklcbust, B. Mclcod, D. Moen, C. Marcncssault. Third Row: J. McEachcrn, B. Lundberg, J. Lotgrcn, M. McCollrns, C. Lin- ncll, B. Lind, B. Torgcnson, D. Johnson, J. Lindstrorn. Second Row: L. Louaafs, A. Mahrc, K. Martin, D. Nclson, J. Mrllrzr, D. Latof, L. Nrzlscn, B. McCulloclr. Bottom Row: J. Man- glzn, S. Nclson, G. Johnson, D. Nyquist, B. Moana, B. Morgan, P. Swanson. Room 113 Grade 10A Top Row: R. Narvcson, D. Kilc, D. Forslocrg, D. Norlin, D. Maoson, J. Johnson, M. Krizon, D. Nord. Fourth Row: R. Lillcdahl, G. Larson, D. Lrllcoahl, A. Vayocr, L. l-lolvnbcrg, G. Mill- lord, R. Wald, R. l-linrichcs, N. Knutson. Third Row: W. Lillcdahl, R. Johnson, N. Ncl- son, J. Ocn, D. Norling, C. Johnson, R. Hurait, L. Lawrence. Second Row: J. Hovrlc, L. Larson, M. Krrsek, J. Krnncv, J. Wvgcrb, J. LcFavor, B. Kojctin, B. Narvcson. Bottom Row: F. Lan- dcr, H. Patterson, M. Johnson, D. Hurtrg, F. Sundcll, A. Olson, I. Klcvcn. Room 116 Grade 10A Top Row: R. Dahlrn, C. Erncrf, D. Engdehl. J. Dalland, H. Christionscn, R. Colcrnan, .I, Dixon, D. Englnnd. Second Row: R. Drcscn, B. Drcon, V. Coffman, D. Busch, M Cunning' ham, M. Butler, B. Drilling, D. Kcnnnicr. Bot- tom Row: A. Erickson, D. Calkins, M. Carl sms S. Dcnnrs, P. Doyle, B. Mossnk, N. Coin r. KY. V Room 204 Grade 10A Top Row: D. Carstcnbrock, B. Holland, A. Huinrrrmk, M. Hairrrnlir. Second Row: R. Kon- Lwrry, D. Johnson, J. Holldcun, B. Hogan, M. Rrrbnzrtson. Bottom Row: R. Hanson, J. l-lan son C. Hott, A. Johnson, L. Nmlrorr J. Hill. C941 Room 220 Grade 10A Top Row: O, Bakte, E. Arnevik, J. Brosk, A. Larson, A. Brne, W. Buntin, J. Bergseth, J. Andert, J. Fiahcrtv. Third Row: D. Alien, L. Arnstutz, D, Bogard, J, Baxter, P. Andere son, J, Andrews, J. Viiiancourt. Second Row: A. Bayerl, I. Apsley, C, Berger, T, Anderson, D. Arneson, R. Ackland, 1, Brown, J. Anders son. Bottom Row: F. Brown, S. Kcgicr, A. Boyunn, M. Bruce, B, Hackett, E, Aiuckson, J, Bioornquist, Room 313 Grade 10A Top Row: M. Smith, D. Schooibe, R. Woznok, J, Tonsogcr, C. Rosen. J. Grant, R, Nelson. Second Row: i, Seemann, W. Winston, J. Strand, E. Stivers, D, Piatt, C. Rust. Bottom Row: M, Znstiak, L. Quarn, V, Tveiia, D. Eheck, V, Strang. Room 17 Grade 1 1 B-10A Top Row: D. Mykiebust, W. Alcckson, R. An- derson, P. Carison, R. Anderson, J, Biornson. Third Row: L. Bloorn, D, Haines, H. Christian- son, D. Ekbcrg, R. Carison, C. Aronson, B. Bras-2, Second Row: J, Anderson, M. Fristcdt, H. Bruder, J, Cramer, C. Boe, M. Brondcii, M. Bcncus, E. Dwinneil. Bottom Row: C. Grant, D, Erickson, D. Berg, L. Carlson, S. Arnold, D. Engel, R. Finsen. Room 114 Grade 11B-10A Top Row: J. Chlebeceke, J. Watroba, R. Ever- ett, J. Quist, D. Backen, J, Hanson. Third Row: D, Bingham, J. Kinney, R. Hoveisrud, R. Eknoan, R. Beckstronn, J. Johnson, Second Row: J. Johanson, L. Hansen, B, Hockert, F. Chovan, A. Duran, J. Brekkcn, J. Ortrnan. Bottom Row: M. Carison, J. Peterson, D. Hruby, D. Hicks, S. Biies, J, Gustafson, B. Elms. Room 115 Grade 11B-10A Top Row: A. McGregor, J. Tinnfn, M. Zuck- rnan, D. Ronning, R. Shcftci, R. Sandgren. Third Row: T. McCoiiins, D. Seeger, J, Ro- nsain, J. Ciund, K, Wistronn. Second Row: T. Hrrabavashr, L. Knutson, G, Maanurn, D. Stauuocncr, L. Rydberg, R, Swanson, M. Brekkc, H. Stcncurst. Bottom Row: A, Knut' son, L, Oics, D. McCicliand, G. Johnson, R, Rvdbcrg, K. Parrish, J. Lennandcr. I1 54 J Room 120 Grade 118 Top Row: F. Olson, V, Srnitli, B. Mincta, B. Nelson, D. Serrions, D. Sanford, D. Ortlw, A. Sirnrnons, W. Scnliltz. Third Row: D. Partridge H. Norrborn, K. Season, R. Spafrgrud, R. Yurilr, J. Skow, J. Ronmc, J. Zaftln, W. Pete'- sor. Second Row: P. Watkins, D. Scwltz, P. Todd. V. Scnwartz, P. Matloclr, M, Sterrsutner J. Sturt, B. Rocbm-4. Bottom Row: K. Su-qulio, V, Wickstrorn, Y. Nielsen, B, Www-rn M. Nel- Sor, G. Wold, F. Wgllstrurn. Room 322 Grade 11B Top Row: W. Malmstcn, A. Luclfc, R. Lent' bert, L. Ingersoll, B, Jonnson, l. Martinson, M. Hansen. Second Row: D. Hart, J. Kunzol, D. Millar, A. Hrppe, J. Kurnpl, R. Howells. Bottom Row: D. Lindgren, J. Ln:Vi, B. Jonn- son, D. Miner, P. Bell, E. Jolrnsrrn. Room 318 Grade 11B-11A Top Row: J. Geralo, J. Styba, B. Little F, O'Donncll, E. Lee, D. Woclev, G, Salman, M. Martin. Second Row: B. Honelson, P. Weiss, D. Sullivan, M, Cloroncelc, E. Sider- berg, E. Zanlwos, M, Colennnn, R. Seaman. Bottom Row: M. Sclwlina, J. Kraus, S. No'- nnan, J. O'Connor, B. Seifert, M. Jonnson, E. Carnac. Room 323 Grade 11B-11A Top Row: J. Moen, B. Loooorx J. Lindoerg, J. Kearns, J. Scnleisrnan, J, Snoocck. Third Row: E. Kress, J. Preston, B. Kriiclr, E. Rcngel, E. Klopp, F. Martinson, R. Kauppi, G. Cvcr- by. Second Row: C. Chase, B. L. Jonnson, C. Narveson, M. Leonard, D. Kautn, M. Rosen, G. O'Donncl, B. L. Robargc, J. Williams, Bottom Row: M. Stordanl, E. Urrstad, H. Nel- son, M. Wagner, L. Keller, B. Pearson, C. Sioxlxl. Room 117 Grade 11A Top Row: M. Nickelscw, P. Frnlirrvnni J. Plnlrerty, G. Bootn J. Urnvss M. Mmtinsow J. Dahl J. Alewson, S. Pithzrson. Second Row: R. C'r.isi:, S. Brulcy, S. Ol.in.1r:i J, Krcbes M, funirzirrigs, J. Quiglev, A. Srmrr, A. Mack Bottom Row: R. Winbwq S. Lilutwy, J. Er- louglmr, A. Edlund, P. Olson, E. Larson, L. Carlson. lf 51 Room 206 Grade IIA Top Row: D. Dingrnan, A. Wehland, J. Tushie, D. Olson, D. Warren, L. Vikre, J. Tallman, V. Starnos, M. Swenson. Third Row: A. Towle, D. Swenson, I, Ulahos, G. Stolpe, M. Mulcahy, B. Christianson, J. Turnberg. Second Row: L. Lanning, M. Winchester, B. Wolcasch, Y. Backer, J. Anderson, A, Stadsklev, C. Kleven, J. Nygrcn. Bottom Row: B. Stoner, B. Polch, R. Wencel, B. Henningsen, J. Goodman, L. Swanson, E. Lyngen. Room 208 Grade 11B-'I OA Top Row: R. Hanson, J. Waskowich, T. Lin- quist, A. Nelson, W. Soululc, C. Matthews, H. Johnson. Third Row: S. Tiernann, R. De Young, J. Sorman, R. Schurstein, N. Strogaard, R. Moe. Second Row: P. Bush, J. Need, P. Hanson, L. Stock, M. Lazor. Bottom Row: J. Finlayson, l. Beclrstrorn, J. Kauth, A. Longcn, J. Nelson, P. Rogers. Room 225 Grade 128 Top Row: R. Hansen, S. Johnson, H. Eidsmo, M. Sadotf, W. Olson, S. Lebewitz, D. Phillips. Third Row: M. Robinson, R. Hallco, R. Gores, R. Fagen, R. Hackel. Second Row: A. Iver- son, C. Carlson, E. Larnpe, D. Johnson, L. Carlson, B. Carlson, G. Larson, B. Lendsberger. Bottom Row: A. Bartka, M. Olson, G. Roeg- lin, J. Osterberg, L. Allenson, L. Haugen, G. Johnson. Room 326 Grade 12B Top Row: R. Stoclce, A. Noyes, A. Wold, R. Moen, O. Wicks, B, Tushie, J. Lille, E. O'Dash. Second Row: N. Smith, N. Stene, V, Kilbury, L. Johnson, E. Stanko, A. LcMay, J. McMiller, D. Olson. Bottom Row: R. Ledin, S. Severson, S. Morgan, E. Martin, M. Johnson, J. Knoke, R. Kroll. Room 'IO Grade 1'lA Top Row: C. Rhedin, D. Milliman, G. Sher- wood, C. Hanlon, R. Ouaschniclr. Fourth Row: B. Nielsen, D, Soderholm, T. Goetke, P. Caldwell, D. Modig, G. Nylin. Third Row: M. Sirotiak, G. Norheirn, H, Freeman, C. Naslund, B, Schroeder, N. Peterson, 'NXf. Ol- sen. Second Row: M. Platt, M. Shoop, J. Miller, F. Putnam, B. Olsen, Y. Miller, M, Newgard, A. Ostrem. Bottom Row: N. Niles, S. Nelson, S. Nordeen, B. Oleyar, J. Olson, H. Ridgeway, J. Sandberg. E361 Room 213 Grade 11A Top Row: M. Granos, D. Hollingsworth, R. Granaw, W. Johnson, R. Aszniann, M. John- ston, J. La Francc, J. Hallberg, R. Glogc. Third Row: A. Johnson, J. Longley, J. Liison, R. Linn, H. Krohl, V. Haus, P. Kelly. Second Row: L. Hughes, L. Latour, A. Johnson, M. Johnson, J. Kcanc, K. Lobncss, K. Koloski, V. Stcclc. Bottom Row: D. Kiklns, D. Krzvska, B. Gustafson, M. Haus, P. Lalvnar, D. Robert- son M. Kitchen. Room 217 Grade 11A Top Row: J. Isaacson, J. Sirnonson, M. Michalik, L. Spangrud, J. Tornlinson, D. Char- land, A. Berger. Third Row: L. Hilabcn, D. Hansc, M. Herrnann, G. Holscth, E. Halver- son, D. Hcrbst, C. Shepard, W. Fristcdt. Second Row: S, Gundersen, J. Harney, P. Chevalier, D. Narvcson, B. Buiarski, L. Bos- Qucz, B. Burseth. Bottom Row: C. Eyrsc, D. Jurisch, K. Colby, E. Leignt, '. Soboll, M. Hcrkal. Room 104 Grade 12B Top Row: H. Carlson, E. Gheritv, K. Onan, W. Lonnandcr, E. Bollrnan, R. Allstop, L. Kottke. Third Row: P. Laudcrt, R. Strectcr, B. John- son, R. Newton, D. Torkelson, V. Moyer, P. Potcrson, O. Bcrgland, N. Anderson. Second Row: S. Lindstrom, V. Winston, L. Udcn, B. L. Anorcws, B. Paterson, V. Grunditz, L. McCabe, M. Mars. Bottom Row: B. Nelson, B. Han- son, M. Nielsen, J. Olsen, B. Whcflcr, E. Lindberg, L. Richardson. Room 106 Grade 12B Top Row: J. Biorn, S. Bcrgseth, P. Fofsbog, F. Hager, W. Phcrson, C. Larson. Fourth Row: B. Daily, S. Haugcsag, R. Andcrson, G. Held, L. Gable, E. Flcitnian. Third Row: M. Falk, D. Borman, V. Bfrrgquist, C. Husilbv, A. Hott, R. Bjorklund, W. Gcphart. Second Row: R. Gurcwitz, A. Johnson, l. French, D. Johnson, D. Hcclin, R. Swenson, L. Gilbcrtson, L. King. Bottom Row: J. Gronvall, D. Davenport, M. Church, V. Erickson, G. Cantwell D. Conlow, J. Alstad. Room 219 Grade 11A Top Row: A. Gclhar, W. Carlson, E. Cooley, C. Bloonnquist, J. Watt, D. Carr, L. Frank. Fourth Row: A. Carlson, W. Fcuk, K. Goodcr, D. Myrin, D. Burton, T. Cairncy. Third Row: S. Engclstad, E. Anderson, S. Edlund, J. Eng- dahl, D. Cronin, CS. Gccr, A. Gordrwrr. Sec- ond Row: H. Eruni, C. Bruchcr, M. Evans, S. Clauscn, P. Dicks, S. Bryant, A. Dt:sMarias B. Drivcr. Bottom Row: A. Dcppn, M. Calla- lion, C. Feldstcin, D. Collet, P. Engstrom, J. Cooper, J. Bering. ll-971 Room 209 Grade 10A Top Row: E. Langc, J. LcMie:ux, F. Pctcrson, E. Swcnscn, J. Watroba, M. Pearson, J. Thomo- son, B. Falk. Third Row: E. Seymour, G. Alden, R. Chovancclc, L. Brodcrscn, R. Stralcc, C Halstead, E. Storlcr, B. Gaustad, M. Skrim- stad. Second Row: M. Mourning, A. Gossclin, B. lngram, R. Hartficld, J. Sandford, J. Mit- chell, L. Lindstrom, M. Olson, J. Sandford. Bottom Row: D. Sutlitf, J. Bcrgc, D. Schwrrtz, J. St. Dennis, L. Nordstrom, G. Johnson, M. l-lolrn. Room 211 Grade 10A Top Row: D. Lillcdahl, C. Peterson, J. Paul- son, J. Paterson, R. Olson, E. Simon, R. Ovcr- lid, J. Mourning. Third Row: J. Atchison, A. Olson, J. Simcoe, G. Thonnas, J. Pcdcrson, J. Provost, C. Olson, L. Olson. Second Row: D. Olson, N. Pctcrson, G. Pearson, L. Pctcrf son, M. Priclcctt, N. Carlson, B. Olson, M. Purvis. Bottom Row: D. Poopeufus, D. Ostrorn, A. Opsal, G. Ostcrbcrg, B, Patch, C. Cowon, A. Schlcitcr. E383 Room 330 Grade 11A Top Row: V. Nybcrg, C. Erving, R. Rcndahl D. Gunderson, E. Pavlilc. Second Row: J. Randolph, J. Spitzcngcl, R. Gilbertson, F. Tan- gen, L. Lanning. Bottom Row: B. Evans, J. Collins, D. Larson, J. Kricr, L. Hall, R. Blo- stad. Flag Twirlers Top Row: T. Morin, B. Arncson, J. Eclcrnann R. Rundquist. Second Row: P. l-lcggum, S. Mahrc, D. Johnson, D. Doble. Bottom Row: L. Zahncr, D. Weiscn, G. Paulson, l'l. Pegg. , . F 'Y 3, R jf' 8 ,S 1 fl f X ,l I Af? ' ,g Ev x f 1 Q 2 A gi 1 I ,, 'S' I E 1-.ffl ..-A M ..-p M L S1 'L ' ,gi V ls? , , 4 J' 1 ep 0 Je 0 4' 0 Q 1? 1 I p Q -'x 'M' , 'k, M 4 -' 1 , - . AM. Q' jsfofy we , -wV ff y Gs,-,,,ff7-1' C'4'4df'4ff0 'vJ 6? I. Allieilouthz PURPOSES OF ORGANIZATIONS Allied Youth stands for-the ' ' ll. Blue Tri: Ill. Christian Fellowship: IV. Edda: V. Football and Basketball Ticlret Sellers: VI. Foreign Correspondence: VII. G. A. A.: VIII. Hi Y: IX. Honor Society: X. Library Club: XI. Seton Hi: lHospitaI Reception- ists ancl Movie Directorsj XII. Silver Tri: XIII. Stage and Sound Crew: XIV. Svithiod: ciety from the handicaps ot beverage alcohol. Girl Reserves serves I. To bring fellowship among girls in I Ith and l2th grades. 2. To lead them to face lite squarely. I. To win souls for Christ. 2. To establish a Christian standard throughout the school. 3. To have Christian fellowship. To promote interest in the Norse language and culture among the students at South High School. This is a voluntary service rendered to the school that creates a responsibility ot hand- ling money. The purpose ot this club is to encourage correspondence between the young people ot the United States and their toreign neighbors. It tends to unite them to work tor the same purpose: International Friendship, Understanding, Peace, and Good Will. The purpose ot G. A. A. is to develop an interest in sports as a participant and as a spectator, and to develop friendship between the girls ot all grades. To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards ot Christian character. The purpose of the South High National Honor Society is to create an enthusiasm tor scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership and to encourage the development ot character. Library Club members volunteer their service to the Librarian and also give time to the study ot Library Science. The object ot Seton Hi is to further friendship in school and out. The main purpose ot this club is service. The Seton Hi girls also assist the St. Ivlary's receptionist and supervise the noon movies. I. To help girls get acquainted at South. 2. To encourage leadership. 3. To toster high ideals. Volunteer services toward the operation and maintenance ot stage and sound equip- ment. I. To promote international good will. 2. To provide opportunities to learn about customs, tollc games, and culture ot Sweden. 3. To provide opportunities tor social contacts outside the schoolroom tor pupils in the Swedish Department. 4. To be ot service to South High. SOUTH HIGH ROUSER All haill our gallant Tigers!! All South is here to greet you, VVe'1l do for old South all we can. And cheer you on triumphantly, Our hearts are always with you. So fight, fight, Tigers! All eyes upon you, every South High man. Fight, fight, Tigers! Charge and fight your Way to victory. L391 BAND GLEE CLUB CHOIR Dance and Sing BAND LEADER ARTHUR LAWRENCE 1 DICK ERICKSON'S BAND ORCHESTRA TIGER REPRESENTATIVES SOUTHERNER REPRESENTATIVES Top Row: F. Sundell, B. Sehaepoi, M. Rosen, M. Sullivan, P. Ouady. Bottom Row: E. Sandgren, E. Vavreek, D. Young, B. Puecio. Top Row: M, Strand, D. Nelson, L. Giles, K. Smith. Bottom Row: J. Graven, L. Da- vidson, V. Hali, D. Hauger. Top Row: J. Trunk, F. Peterson, J, Jen- sen, H. Aaron, G. Peek, M. Pearson, N. Sarner. Fifth Row: C. Murehessault, J. Wedlund, M. Krrzan, R. Swanson, C. Free- rnan, T, Cabana, J. Dixon, M. Cohen. Fourth Row: J. Gustafson, J. Osterberg, G. Pearson, B. Johnson, I. Laveson, E, Lar- son, M. Eyrse, J, O'Connor, S. Sevcrson. Third Row: D. Doble, B. Moe, S. Hayes, B. McLaughlin, A. Des Marais, P. Chev- alier, M. Skiby, S. Sandberg. Second Row: M, L. Brandell, D, Carstenbroek, E. John- son, R. Bjorklund, L. Carlson, J. Brek- ken, L. Hughes, B. Holrn, M. Lazor. Boi- tom Row: P. Chovan, K. Season, S. Lar- son, L. Peterson, C. Sehulenburg, H, An- derson, B. Nelson, M. Carlson. Top Row: A. Duran, E. Mingo, M. Bret- hovst, B. Granoe, E. Lee, M. Franson, D. Grady, R. Foster. Fourth Row: V. Berg- quist, B. Stone, M. Kojetin, J. Hansen, N. Peterson, V, Cone, B. Trunk, P, Doyle, G. Cogrnan. Third Row: L. Lovaas, C. Eyrse, C. Warner, G. Kleis, J. Gooornan, B. Phyle, J. Stahlberg, L. Latour. Second Row: R. Ostronn, C. Englund, F. Laudert, M. Chovaneek, F. Putnam, L. Craigie, N. Nelson, E. Stivers, D. Berg. Bottom Row: R, Chase, D. Miner, J. Nelson, F. Chovan, M. Brandell, L. Nelson, B, Phelps, J. Seroggins, SETON HIGH CABINET E421 LIBRARY STAFF BLUE TRI I cr, M. Linder, L. Alexander, J. Engberg, r L. Butler, J. Brovold, M. Hansen, M. Carl- i son, B. Wheeler. Fifth Row: J. Arneson, A. Bremnes, R. Duran, P. King, N. Lun- son, J. Rhyrners, J. Yeager, R. Hanson, M. Owen, E. Stanko, D, Hedin, Y. Miller, J. Olson, M. Foster, D. Burns, S. Swan- son, P. Freeburg, V. Grady. Second Row: H. Cole, B. Burseth, J. Nygren, J. Krebes, D. Hansen, D. Schroeder, B. Johnson, M. Rubel, B. Degeberg, C. Smith, F. Fisher. Bottom Row: L. Spradcr, J. Hoyt, J. Her- sorn, P. Engstrom, H. Wyzynski, H. An- derson, C. Sukulis, L. Nelson, M. Norr- oom, L. Carlson. Top Row: J. Thornasson, D. Moran, B. Arneson, D. Knoblaueh, D. Creamer, D. Collet, R. Christ, J. Hendrickson, V. An- derson, G. Boe, S. Larson. Fifth Row: M. Kripotos, M. Franscn, C. Gustafson, M. Polunc, B, Hauser, E, Kovaek, S. Fisk, H. Ness, M. Bienapil, M. Peterson. Fourth Row: S. Mahre, M. Selton, J. Hoitomt, W. Fogelberg, V. Schultz, E. Priekett, S. Clau- sen, F. Hackel, B. Bujarski, L. Hughes. Third Row: J. Mclicever, D. Doble, M. Olatson, D. Nelson, A. Haag, H. Glen, J. Anderson, D. Hoel, L. Kerr, V. Le May, J. Kiklas. Second Row: E. Johnson, N. Louie, D. Hansen, J, Eckmann, M. Born, C. Gagnon, L. Giles, L. Stevenson, B. Phelps, M. Sorenson, J. Graven. Bottom Row: G. Brown, H, Mossberg, M. Lane, R. Benson, G. MeAulif'le, G. Rott, L. Steen, A. Johnson, L. Peterson, S. Ellen- SOD. BLUE TRI II SILVER TRI I Top Row: K. Sukulis, B. Warren, M. Pear- son, E. Lund, C. Jorgensen, E. Noen, C. Linnell. Fourth Row: J. Lutgen, R. Ostrom J. Strand, B. Duran, M, Nelson, L. Run- ner, M. Jamieson, M. Eyrsc, J. Anderson. Third Row: B. Hanson, L. Nordstrom, C. Bloomgren, D. Galle, K. Season, M. John- son, E. Johnson, A. Kleven. Second Row: J. Olsen, J. Thompson, C. Johnson, G. Wold, A, Kindvall, D. Miller, H. Bruder, E. Berendt, l. Seemann. Bottom Row: J. Le Vi, M. Stensether, D. Lindgren B. Jansen, M, Holm, M. Bozony, L. Lind- strom, E. Stivers. Top Row: C. Hanson, J. Hansen, A, Hei- mark, J. Oen, M. Olson, C. Ziek, G. Pear- son, D. Weber, N. Peterson. Fourth Row: E. Laivge, B. Olson, A, Townsend, L. Clar- don, V. Erickson, P, Bell, M. Ranseen J. Tollman. Third Row: B. Larson, L. Ryan B. Hoiland, D. Carstenbroek, B. Morgan, J. Miller, A. Erickson, A. Giermundboe, D. Hurtig. Second Row: B. McCulloek B. Kojetin, P. Holmes, M. Risvold, J. Goulet, P. Stage, L. Nelson, L, Peterson G. Green, Bottom Row: J. Gunderson, J Larsen, D. Hanson, J. Pederson, C. Hott B. Lind, B. Sutherland, L. Raklrous. SILVER TRI II E431 Top Row: G. Dauser, L. Carlson, P. Bark- ncr, R. Mital, L. Olson, B. Madsen, G. Hunter, M. Strand, B. Holm, D. Hauger. Fourth Row: M. Olson, A. Towle, S, Ek- lund, A. Seclerberg, L. Martin, M. Sever- A. lllstrup, B. Christianson. Third Row: Top Row: J. Pedersen, M. Sullivan, G, Krizan, L. Haugan, G. Eggers, H. Nelson, G. Holscth, C. Dahl, L. lyerson, M. Her- mann, M, Rosen. Fifth Row: P. Matthews, B. Puccio, J. Axelson, B. Shaeppi, P. Pat- rick, C. Sjordal, G. Greer, H. Erum, J. Goodman, H, Berg. Fourth Row: L. Patter- son, J. Engdahl, D. Severson, R. Koloski, B. Wedlund, L. Crowley, P, Ouady, J. Scroggins, A. Munkberg, G. Meyers, S. Schwartz. Third Row: R. Gurewitz, D. Cron- in, I. Vlahos, S, Engelsted, D. Graven, A. Ostrcm, M. Cummings, M, Newgard, A. Stadskley, P. Heggem. Second Row: C. Ostrem, E. Wipper, B. Lelieblod, P. Mar- tin, D, Grain, V. Born, M. Anderson, D. Johnson, D. Weisen, L, Zahner, M. Shoop. Bottom Row: G. Lawson, B. Kittridgc, A. Johnson, E. Leight, V. Hall, N. Sarner, D. Anderson, L. Chovan, B. Gustatsorr, P. Olson. Top Row: M. Stordahl, K. Colby, J. Gron- vall, D. Davenport, A. Hott, D, Borman, E. Gamcc, P. Dicks, J. Kraus, M. Win- chester, J. Keane, A. Des Marais, S. Bry- ant, P. Weiss. Sixth Row: C, Eyrse, D, Jurisch, B. Hanson, R. Bjorklund, C, Schen- del, C, Huseby, V. Bergouist, B. Johnson, M. Herkal, J. Hoel, F. Putnum. Fifth Row: A. Iverson, B. Hed, M. Nielsen, R. Will, L. Johnson, B. Peterson, S. Nelson, J. Erlougher, K. Letness, T. Hamel, L. Swanson, S. Libby, B. Nelson. Fourth Row: S. Lindstrom, V. Kilbury, J. Knoke, P. Pet- erson, D. Johnson, J. Miller, C. Wright, H. Judd, M. Chovancek, B. Peterson, A, Le May, M. Church. Third Row: L. Rich- ardson, E, Schleisman, A. Beach, D. Nar- veson, G. Narveson, C. Carlson, D. John- son, V. Grunditz, H. Pegg, L. Uden, L. Carlson, J. Alstad. Second Row: M. Brethorst, E. Lindberg, V. Erickson, J. Os- terbcrg, A. Edlund, L. Rosenberg, J. O'Brien, B. Henningsen, M. Johnson, R. Kroll, M. Wagner. Bottom Row: J. John- son, S. Morgan, R. Backe, J. Olsen, D. Woodward, M. Falk, A. Johnson, R. Ledin, F. Lundgren, P. Lotdahl. G. A. A. GROUP I BLUE TRI III BLUE TRI IV G. A. A. GROUP Il E441 Top Row: A. Hott, C. Wright, M. Peter- son, G, Lawson, H. Nelson, C. Sjordal.-4 M, Rosen, M. Hermann, l. Soboll. Fourth Row: P. Gallagher, G. Pearson, L. Peter- son, S. Nelson, G. Booth, J. Krebes, G. Gcer. Third Row: N. Smith, C. Schendel, D, Johnson, P. Engstrom, L. Sprader, M. Newgard, V. Anderson, R. Crist. Second Row: A. Illstrup, I. Bogachov, H. Boga- chov, B. Hockert, P. Heggen, M. Owen, M. Chovancek, E. Kleven, J. Hoyt. Bot- tom Row: H, Wyzynski, G. Rott, L. Steen, L. Stevenson, B. Phelps, C. Dahl, M. Sor- enson, J. Hersom. Top Row: C. Bloomgren, B. Johnson, J. Lutgen, J. Pedersen, C, Linnell, L. Run- ner, A. Townsend, A, Heimark, B. Jansen. Fourth Row: D, Kirchberg, C. Hott, A. Erickson, C. Jorgenson, J. Wold, B. Smythe, K. Season, D. Miller, J. La Mere. Third Row: A. Duran, R. Rydberg, M. Pearson, J. Miller, L. Raklios, J. Olsen, B. Stone, D. Lindgren. Second Row: C. Grant, J. Erickson, L. Nordstrom, C. Johnson, J. Thompson, J. Strand, B. Dakin, l. See- mann, L. Johnson. Bottom Row: J. Hall- deen, J. Provost, M. Johnston, A. Kind- yall, J. Anderson, G. Johnson, B. Lind, B. Olson. STUDENT COUNCIL BOARD Top Row: L. Foxon, D. Reshetar, A. Chur- lrk, V. Halverson, R. Wold, D. Woodley, R. Eknran. Fourth Row: R. Hanson, J. Lif- son, C. Errrery, B. Swanell, B. Howells, G. Norheirn, O. Bakke, P. Laudcrt. Third Row: A. Townseno, E. Lange, C. Hott, J. Prof vost, R. Kroll, L. Swanson, P. McGrntV, L. Andrews, M. Warner. Second Row: D. Johnson, C. Johnston, L. Nelson, H. Glen, J. Siple, J. Erickson, l. Brown, J. Tall- rnan. Bottom Row: H. Carlson, C. Rosen, J. Hoitomt, E. Forslin, R. Tveito, N. AnA derson, P. Kelley. Top Row: D. Erickson, G. Karninski, M. Johnston, J. Pedersen, E. Sandgren, M. Wagner, B. Johnson, M. Pederson, A. John- son, G. Lawson, V. Tveita. Fifth Row: F. Rushford, J. Hansen, J. Hager, B. Patch, G. Westrnrn, B. Whorton, P. Dicks, C. Johnson, J. Thompson, B. Krttrrdge. Fourth Row: J. Stahlberg, G. Sanoell, D. Evane, N. Carrney, S. Nelson, M. Skiby, M. Sehlink, B. Schug, C. Brucner, M. Cunf nrngharn, D. Doble. Third Row: J. Erick' son, J. Strand, C. Wright, L. Patterson, L. Crowley, P. Quady, D. Severson, B. Mongan, M. Stone, S. Clausen. Second Row: R. Dressen, D. Calkins, M. Brandell, J. Miller, B. Puecio, L. Bosouez, L. Hughes, P. Stage, J. Goulet, F. Sundell, A. Baycrl. Bottom Row: L. Nordstrom, G. Johnson, M. Sullivan, E. Vavreek, D. Young, M. He'- rnarn, M. Rosen, P. Patnek, B. Schaeppi, G. Krizan. SETON HIGH SVITHIOD by, C. Hanson, M. Lindberg, J. Sandberg Bottom Row: O. Bakke, G. Pearson, A Ehrcnholrn, M. Carlson, B. Holrn, E. Larson Bogaehov, H. Bognehov, M. Sorenson. SENIOR LETTER GIRLS L-Wil Top Row: L. Nelson, B. Lind, E. Lind- berg, V. Errekson, V. Erickson, G. Coff- rnan. Second Row: M. Elvendahl, D. Hol- Top Row: B. Phelps, L. Sprader, G. Rott, L. Steen. Bottom Row: L. Stevenson, I. ALLIED YOUTH - GROUP I ALLIED YOUTH - GROUP II Top Row: M. Franson, L. Benson, D. Thingstrup, P. Cunningham, E. Forslin, R. Chelberg, A. Boe, H. Johnson. Fourth Row: R. Thorp, M. Severson, L. Nelson, J. Rhymers, J. Engloerg, L. Butler, T. Pallo. Third Row: A. Johnson, Y. Miller, G. Hun- ter, J. Brovold, J. Erlougher, P. King, N. Lunner, R. Hanson. Second Row: A. ll- strup, A. Ehrenholrn, S. Swanson, L. Alex- ander, M. Linder, M. Foster, E. Johnson, L. Swanson, J. Yeager. Bottom Row: D. Hauger, A. Haag, D. Nelson, R. Benson, H. Wyzynslri, H. Anderson, M. Olson, D. Schroeder. Top Row: L. Drogseth, L. Martin B. Hau- ser, M. Franson, E. Larson, G. Coffman, B. Roebaclc, D. Hoel. Third Row: A. Seder- berg, V. Schultz, J. Anderson, P. Johnson, G. Kershaw, T. Hamel, S. Mahre. Second Row: V. Born, H. Glen, J. Hoitomt, Y. Miller, G. Piroch, V. Coffman, K. Smith, J. Axelson. Bottom Row: A. Ehrenholm, A. Gardner, M. Carlson, M. Evans, M. Stensether, V. Anoerson, B. Holm. Top Row: V. Erickson, E. Lindberg, B. Arneson, D. Moran, C. Lewis, H. Alcenson, M. Feriancelc, M. Hansen, L. Steen, E. Kovach, M. Norrbom. Fifth Row: M. Fri- stcdt, J. Scroggins, B, Simon, D. Creamer, S. Fisk, M. Polunc, L. Iverson, J. Hersom, J. Hoyt, J. Hendrickson. Fourth Row: M. Johnson, B. Wold, S. Nelson, M. Peterson, J. Thomasson, L. Allenson, B. Madsen, G. Boe, L. Sprader, W. Fogeltnerg, M. Kriootos. Third Row: C. Gustafson, J. Eckrnann, C. Gagnon, L. Giles, M. Born, L. Doran, M. Owen, B. Phelps, J. Arne- son, M. Riley. Second Row: J. McKeever, M. Olofson, D. Hansen, N. Louie, M. Fran- sen, V. LeMay, H. Glen, V. Shultz, D. Grain. Bottom Row: D. Aune, G, Roff, G. Coffman, B. Cleath, P. Barker, J. Hoitomt, H. Mossberg, G. Brown, D, Collet, P. Lehman. Top Row: E. Lund, M. Sullivan, J. Peder- son, G. Krizan, V. Tveita, L. Patterson, D. Severson, G. Lawson, B. Kittridge, B. Johnson, E. Sandgren, R. Rundquist. Fifth Row: L. Rosenberg, J. Burling, B. Kabruel, P. Quady, L. Crawlv, V. Anderson, C. Ostrem, J. Johnson, A. Johnson, B. Peter- son, F. Sundell. Fourth Row: M. Kane, D. Young, E. Vavreck, B. Puccio, D. Geyer, M. Frober, G. Paulson, H. Pegg, B. Ol- son, M. Hammarlund. Third Row: S. Mahre, G. Jefferson, L. Lawrence, A. Sederloerg, A. Kleven, M. Nelson, G. Osterberg, M. Bruce, R. Ostrom, J. Anderson, M. Tracy. Second Row: J. Anderson, D. Hoel, R. Gwiewitz, F. Haclcel, B. Buiarslci, D. John- son, D. Weisen, M. Peterson, S. Larson, B. Degeberg. Bottom Row: L. Martin, L. Chovan, D. Graven, J. Gronvall, V. Hail, M. Bienapfi, L. Peterson, A. Johnson, J. Kiklas, D. Kilrlas, E. L-eight. ALLIED YOUTH - GROUP III CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP C461 SOUTHERNER STAFF Top Row: A, Noyes, A, Boc, J. Engbcr E. Prrclcctt, Third Row: H. Lutgcn, H, Ness, L. Butler, J. Kiklcs, D. Fahv, Sec- ond Rcw: G. Eggers, D. Nelson, D. Ncl son, M. Owen, H. Bogacnov, D. Lund ocrg. Bottom Row: H. Ryan, M. Bicnaof, J. Bcnzcl V. Hall, E. Forslrn. RED CROSS COUNCIL Top Row: O, Bakkc, J. McMillcr, J. Rader, S. Nordccn, Second Row: A. Ehrcnholrn, M. Evans, P. Laudcrt. Bottom Row: R. Gwcwltg, J, Gronvall, M. Owen, C, Slov- l GJ. 9 r NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Top Row: J. Odom, D. Crcamcr, R. Vidas H. Wyzynski, A. Boe, G. Kershaw. Third Row: G. Eggers, P. McGinty, A, Munk- bcrg, J. Thorrmrsson, S. Johnson. Second Row: J. Hoitornt, N. Lone, V. Anderson G. Pirocn, O. Salclcc, G. Coffman. Bottom Row: H. Auron, V. Halverson, J. Arne- son, J. Kolciinski, R. Tvcita, C. Nelson. EDDA CLUB Top Row: A. Ostrem, C. Hoff, E. Lyngon, D. Grande, P. Olson, R. Soltvcdt. Third Row: L. Mwon, R. Aclcland, V. Anderson, l-4. Berg, A, Hoff, E. Moen. Second Row: A. Olson, C. Halstead, E. Lange, M. Stcrv sctncr, P. Mcoio, E. Prlclcctt, J. Lennar- dcr. Bottom Row: J, Pcdcrscn, H. Smc- stad, M. Dyboahl, O. Bakkc, G. Coffman, L. Peterson. WILLIAMS AND HOLST HI-Y CHAPTERS Top Row: H. Andcrson, O, Wiclcs, H. Yates, M. Sadoli, F. Hager, J. La France, W. Johnson. Fourth Row: R. Graham, C. Blornquist, J. Tomlinson, L, Sprangrud, J. Tallman, J. Watt, D. Mylclebust. Third Row: D. Hollingsworth, D. Wistronn, R. Stacks, H. Krahl, L. Martinson, D. Olscn, D. Milllrnan, R. Schroeder. Second Row: H. Frccrnan, J, Kumpl, G. Norhcrm, F. O'Donncll, J. Kurnpf, J. Buckman, R. Strcctcr. Bottom Row: D. Woodley, J. Tushic, A. Wold, L. Gable, J. Longley, J. Forest, P. Kelly, R. Tvcita. TORCH CLUB Top Row: M. Krizan, L. Allison, E. Knob' lauch. Middle Row: P. Schwalbo, R. Trav- cr, B. Gustafson, D. Ludvigson. Bottom Row: D. Gcrrnbacker, G. Pcclr, C. Rosen. WRESTLING Top Row: J. Dixon, D. Mllllrnan, D. HalA lctt, D. Bullock. Bottom Row: D. Olsen, C, Aronson, B. Brosc. CROMWELL AND MORSE HI-Y CHAPTERS Top Row: R. l-lovclsrud, H. Johnson, R. Anderson, R. Ekrnan, M. Hansen, D. Ricbc. Third Row: R. Newton, R. Pcahl, D, Haines, R. Clcath, G, Carlson, R. Jo- hanson. Second Row: E. Kress, R. Alstrup, B. Tcslra, B. Lindberg, K, Oicn, R. Thorp. Bottom Row: D. Ronning, C. Nelson, A. Soc, W. Walburg, H. Nelson, P. Carlson, L. Stivcrs. lllflll HALL GUIDES I I P il Top Row: M. Andreen, L. Martin, E. Lind- berg, M. Bosshart, H. Aaron, G. Coffman, r C. Ostrcrn, R. Crust, E. Varreelc. Fifth Row: ' S. Moe, M. Rasmussen, M. Hansen, C. Lewis, L. Patterson, J. Pecersen, B. Holrrr, M. Carlson, M. Rosen, V. Grady. Fourth Row: A. Ehrenholrn, A. Blomouist, A. Sederberg, B. Degeberg, P. McGinty, D. Crearrer, L. Butler, M. Callahan, B. Mad- sen, L. Osman. Third Row: B. Johnson, D. Morgan, B. Pueero, L. Crowley, P. Ouady, D. Severson, J. Thornasson, A. llstrup, I. Soboll, M. Chovancek. Second Row: M. Rubel, N. Louie, J. Eelcrnann, J. Melfeev- er, L, Dorian G. Larson, E. A'ndt, J. Krebes, L. Olson, P. Heggern. Bottom Row: M. Born, A. Haag, M. Lane, H. Ness, L. Allenson, L. Nelson, M. Linder, M. Kitchen, L. Olson. Top Row: E. Storm, D. Conlow, A. Duran, E. Unstad, E. Garnce, E. Larson, E. Lee, D. Grady, J. Olsen, J. Alstao, G. Nor- neirn. Fifth Row: L. Udcn, C. Shepard, M. Stordahl, J. Hoel, S. Libby, H. Nelson, C. Siordal, L. Carlson, S. Lindstrorn, R. Blorlfluno. Fourth Row: A. Ostrem, B. An- drews, M. Nrckelson, J. Miller, G. Stolpe, B. Hanson, A. Towle, A. Des Marais, B. Nelson, B. Peterson. Third Row: M. Curn- rnrngs, J. Peterson, J. Breklcen, V. Erick- son, L. Glardon, M. Tollefson, E. Halver- son, L. Johnson, J. Knolce. Second Row: E. Stanko, D. Hedrn, S. Peterson, B. Bu- rarst, F. Haclcel, V. Grunditz, P. Gess- ner, V. Mever, D. Torltelson, M. Mars. Bottom Row: J. Gustafson, F. Chovan. M. Branoell, E. Martin, M. Chureh, G. Hal- seth, S. Severson, M. Brethorst, M. Niel- sen. r l . HALL GUIDES II HALL GUIDES III Top Row: C. Aronson. A. Lrndross. H. Edisrrro, W. Lennanoer D. Sooerholm R. Ouascrr'-c-4 C. Zrck, V. Tveita, E. Strners, A. Grerrnunobal, J. Bergc, B. Sutherland. Fifth Row: D. Harris, D. Harnes, B. Jansen, B. Olson, M. Bruee, G. Osterbergg, P. Dovle, M. Butler, J. Anoerson M. Olson, L. Linostrom, D. Galle. Fourth Row: K. Olson, R. Hanson, C. Brugge, V. Werra, A. Heimarla, M. Johnson, O. Sandey, A. Langen, D. Wood- ward, J. Oen, F. Lundgren, D. Seeger. Third Row: A. Olson, L. Olsen, G. An- derson, D. Lrnogren, A. Townsend, C. Hoff, - 4 gan. A. Sirotrak. Second Row: M. L6Zar, Olson, B. K.harsPr, J. Johnson, A. John- son, P. Hansor, P. Scanlon. Bottom Row: D. Hrc'1s, E. Meade, D. Mott, G. Johnson, J. Erickson, J. Wnalcv, B. Herrick, B. Strflelca, B. Patch, A. Olson. Tor: Row: R. Roekstao, R. Hovelsrud, G. Moanurn D. Hoberg O. Wicks, R. Gloege, B. Koab, D. Segelstrorn. Fourlh Row: A. Nelson, E. Lund, D. Lrndolom, N. Peter- son, J. Kauth, B. Srrrron. Third Row: E. Johnson, C. Johrson C. Chase, B. Bu yrs-ri C. Brr.3g,c B. Carlson, D. Borfnan, Prz.r.er J. Strano, S. Ellensor, G. Prroch, B. Latterv, P. Hargh, D. Busch, B. Holm, J. Anderson. Bottom Row: J. l-lalldeen, M. Nor-morn, M. Seversos, K. SLkuliS, J. Wraletr, R. Noseene, R. Chrrst, M. Carl son. THRIFT REPRESENTATIVES ll 4 fl R. Krzysrca, M. Fark, R. Leorn, S. Mor- D. Stautfacher J. Harkrns, P. Haigh, D. Sederoerg, L. Lrnostrorf, M. Lannoe, S. D. Koenelce, l. Sooall. Second Row: H. FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE CLUB Top Row: L. Holmberg, B. Peahl, D. Riebe. Third Row: J. Thomasson, D. Hurty, M. Foster, J. Snobeck, L. Craigie, J, Miller, P. Froliclcman, Second Row: Miss Bos- trom, L. Hughes, L. Nordstrom, A. Town- send, J. Thompson, G. Johnson, V. Werra, R. Rundquist. Bottom Row: D. Creamer, W. Wallberg, L. Giles, M. Wagner, M. Rosen, G. Coffman, A. Bogum. SETON HI HOSPITAL RECEPTIONISTS Top Row: G. Kaminski, E. Vavreck, D. Young, N. Cauney, B. Morgan, J. Gaulet. Second Row: G. Sandell, R. Tveita, J. Thompson, J. Strand, D. Calkins, F. Rush- tord. Bottom Row: L. Nordstrom, A. John- son, F. Sundcll, E. Sandgrcn, C. Johnson. NOON MOVIE DIRECTORS TICKET SELLERS Top Row: D. Harrington, M. Sullivan, E. Sandgren, Miss Robinson, P. Patrick, B. Schaeppi, D. Young, G. Coffman. Second Row: M. Brondell, O. Balclce, V. Schultz, M. Schlink, L. Crowley, B. Puccio, E. Vavreck. Bottom Row: J. Forest, G. Mill- tord, A. Munkberg, R. Wald, A. Boe. STAGE AND SOUND CREWS QUILL AND SCROLL Top Row: J. Styoa, J, Hallberg, T. Lindquist. Bottom Row: H, Yates, TOP ROWI H4 Bwsdchov. D- Nelson. BUUIUFU ROWI D- NCJSUV1. J 51852 S D. Harrington lmanagcrj, T. Davis. E501 L. Butler. - . , N .QQ ' Wi' if , fififi ' .aiu Q fx ' V . 4 f ...W .f wi . , , . J +1 tif' ' :ffl - , . 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'..r' -I :I Ir I WS . ..... .......' :-- ..-...: ...-- as 'F S .. ,L '-s-' Irl f -'rf . '- ' f 1 -.:... ' Ya BY Q - . . ss. sw -W, .533 ,L vb 2. -M... 1.22: -E 3, . I mr 82 ch ,H fr .. ..,. 1 .:'1' . gb 225 Saw . Smog .Wo fc s .fm ak .. , .sf- wv- f 'I' i I Q52 I 3 di-f ':1 ' 2 LAVL: ' Q I 4 -5 -r 'ISN F Y fg- ir sv A fi E I, I r 2 .R A .e. f K it Lx r t .V S Y ,QM me 'f I 1 5 24 I R If 3 SWANELLJ-IOWELLS AH SENIOR ROOM 2IO ALL SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS UNITED ALL Class of January, 1946, Commencement Program Overture Selections South High School Orchestra Director, Arthur J. Lawrence Processional March ot the Priests: Athalia-alvlendelssohn South High School Orchestra America - - The Class and Audience Invocation The Very Reverend R. M. Burlce, O.P. Piano Solo: Polonaise-Chopin ---- - - - Harriet Lee Anderson Greetings trom the Class-Class President, Richard C. Vatne World War ll-Resume, Peace Objectives, In Memoriam Valedictorian, Herbert S, Aaron Salutatorian, Vernon Halvorson Vocal Solo Villanelle--Eva Dell'Acqua ---- Shirley Keller Accompanist, James R. Kolcinslri Address The Eagle Stirreth Her Nest - - Wilton E. Bergstrand, Youth Director Sextette I Have a Little Cottage --Geottrey O'Hars Marlyn Franson, Phyllis Barker, Shirley Swanson, Jean Engberg, LaVerne Alexander, Jerold Benzel. School Songs Alma Mater-Harrison Collins, 'O8 Accompanist, James R. Kolcinslci Announcements ot Awards - - - Principal, S. O. Severson Presentation ot Diplomas - f Superintendent ot Schools, Willard E. Goslin Diploma March Pomp and Circumstance-Elgar E563 What Soufh ls Doing for the U.N.O. South High has furthered the interest in the U.N.O. in various ways. ln the school library there is an extensive tile starting with the foundation at Dumbarton Oaks and continuing till the present time. The Southerner has been running a series ot articles explaining the workings ot the U.N.O. Discussions are held in the Speech, Current History. American Government, and American History classes concerning the U.N.O. and the problems that confront it. Beverly Puccio Reynold Tveita ALMA MATER By Harrison Collins, 'O8 l When Alma Mater calls her sons to Old South High They rally 'round her mighty throne trom tar and nighf Her blazing banners gleam aloft with orange tlame, Her sons adore her, stand before her, cheering torth her name. Chorus: Alma Mater true, all our hearts imbue With a love for thee that cannot die, And we'll dare to do, Alma Mater true, As should all good sons ot Old South High. Though years will come when we are gone from Old South High, They ne'er will talce a loyal heart trom Old South High: Though silent time steals tast upon us, love is young, ln spite ot years, ot toes and tears, thy praises shall be sung. E571 SCHOOL LIFE Autographs E581 v N Autographs SCHOOL LIFE E591 I SCHOOL LIFE Autographs E601 Autographs SCHOOL LIFE E611 SCHOOL LIFE Autographs 5 E621 I Autographs SCHOOL LIFE E62-J SCHOOL LIFE Autographs E643 E E051 Aufbgraphs SCHOOL LIFE School Days Yea -W Team AH Stars Court Life Sheer Delight March of Men and Maidens A Wonderful Menu SCHOOL LIFE r K, if I v i 5 i A 1 i If ff fl Vi! 'N I 4 I, '12 sm 1 Lv if SCHOOL LIFE W SCHOOL ! LIFE January Class Phyllis Barker .,.,. Glen Pullens Donna Nelson .,,, Herbert Aaron LaVerne Alexander. ., Leslie Berg Jeanette Arneson,. Robert Vidas Helen Wylynski... Jerry Dahl Denise Hauger.. James Kolcinski Helen Bogachov.. Jerry Dahl Lois Nelson .... Bjorn Skrimstad .MOST Marion Norrbom ..... Glen Pullens Lois Nelson .,., Howard Wigdahl Phyllis Barker.. Leonard Benson Jean Engberg ..... Red Glomsrud Esther Kleven .,.,. Leonard Benson Jean Yeager ..,. Red Glomsrud Pauline King ...,, Gary Jenson Lorraine Stevenson ..... Glen Pullens Hall of Fame Soufh High 1946 ..,,MOST POPULAR.. ,, ....MOST STUDIOUS..... .MOST INNOCENT ..,MOST INTELLIGENT. . .. CHARMING PERSONALITY .... .. MOST TALENTED. . .. ...HMOST AMBITlOUS.... ....BEST DRESSED...., .....BEST ALL-AROUND. . .. .....CLASSIEST. .. . ....PEPPIEST..., .,..VlITTIEST... ,. ..,..LUCKIEST.... ..BIGGEST BLUFFER .... . ...BIGGEST CLOWNH.. .....BEST ATHLETEU... C701 June . ...Gay Andy .Goldie Orville Class Eggers Churlik Piroch Bakke .Jeannine Pederson Robert Bedor . .Virginia Anderson Reynold Betty Lou De Ralph ....Neree David Tvieta geberg Thorpe Louie Riebe .. ...Mary Kripotos Robert . . ...Marvel Eugene S Cleath Moen wanson ,. . . .Joan Hoitomt Allen Boe . . . . .Mary Robert M Owen ulvahill , , .Dorothy Johnson Robert Peahl . . . . .Mary James Foste r Forest .....Erma Prickett Fred Crawford ..,. .Avis Munkberg Howard Ryan ,...Rhoda Benson Don Wistrom . . . .Phyllis Heggem Elmer Forslin HDUKEH ELLISGN COMPLIMENTS OF NORHA Cul'-Rafe MEATS DRUGS 607 Cedar Avenue S. J. MOE' Prop. GE ne 6775 427 C d A M nneapolis Res.: DU poni 2 l02 Bus.: WA lnui: 4965 ELASKY BROS. 81 gl-AD GARDEN H. Finer Flowers MAKE OTHERS GLAD WITH FLOWERS Fines+ Qualily Cut Flowers - Corsages - Plants MEATS - GROCERIES Funeral Designs - Wedding Bouquets POTTERY - GREETING CARDS - GIFT NOVELTIES eva 7006 4l I Cedar Avenu 30I5 27th Ave. So. Minneapolis, Minn. H. LARSUN STUUIIJ 2708 EAST LAKE STREET PHOTOGRAPHS FOR STAFF ' CLASSES AND GRADUATES 1' fl WESTERN UNION TRAFFIC DEPT. OFFERS A CAREER TO YOUNG WOMEN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Handling Telegraphs Over Long Distance Automatic Circuits PAID WHILE TRAINING An inIeresIinq occupaIion essenIiaI Io Ihe naiion in poII1 war and peaceIirne. A weII-equipped oiiiice WIIII reslr roonns. ResI periods, vacaIion WIIIW pay, and oII1er peneIiIs. Come in and IeI us explain 'II'ue work. TaIk II over wiII1 MRS. OVERIVIAN. EmpIoyrnenI Bureau Open 8:00 A. IVI. Io 7:30 P. IVI. ROOM 405 3I7 SECOND AVENUE SOUTH E721 8 t 2- Hour Service-Free Pickup Xi Delivery Geneva 5044 JOE'S 81 BERDY'S WE DO OUR OWN DRY CLEANING Tailoring 81 Remodeling - Mens 8: Ladies Garments - First Class Work 24I2 Riverside Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. Office AT IanI:ic 3787 BLOOMINGTON CLEANERS and DYERS PAUL and INEZ PETERSON Minneapolis 2OI5 Bloomington Avenge Minnesota KRUCKEBER6'S PHARMACY Over 55 Years Prescripiion Service Corner 25th Sireet and 27tI1 DU poni OI90 GIFTS SCHOOL SUPPLIES il- PRINTERS or THE 1946 TIGER if eelaml new 700 SOUTH FOURTH STREET MINNEAPOLIS MAIN 6338 Lvl Established l905 BRidgeport I2I5 LINDSKOOG, the Florist GOOD FLORAL WORK AT POPULAR PRICES I400-O2 East Franklin Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota We Telegraph Flowers HAAG'S PHARMACY Your Druggist on the Corner 4I00 EAST LAKE ST. DU pont 6727 MINNEAPOLIS SHAPIRO BROS. Incorporated Dry Cleaners and Dyers - Rug Cleaners 26I5 East Franklin GE neva 2I82 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. AUNE STANDARD SERVICE Oscar Aune, Mgr. 420 East Franklin Minneapolis 4, Minnesota AT lantic 9448 J. O. Peterson 8: Sons Drug Co. Washington Ave. So. and Cedar Chicago Ave. 8: Late St. 27th Ave. South and Lalre St. 36th Ave. South and Lake St. PRESCRIPTIONS MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Four Stores HALL'S GROCERY 2528 Cedar Avenue Groceries, Cold Meats Candy, Pop, Ice Cream School Supplies Notions, etc. ANDERSON MACHINE TOOL CO. 2645 UNIVERSITY AVENUE Machine Tools and Accessories - Railway Equipment ST. PAUL 4, MINNESOTA DULUTH - 26 4th Ave. No. - Melrose 8I75 St. Paul's: Nestor 6548 Minnea polisz Nestor 6548 GEORGE'S MARKET QUALITY MEATS and GROCERIES 2207 Riverside We Deliver Ge. 6476 COMPLIMENTS OF EL LAGO and LAKE THEATRES BiII's Cash Market FRESH MEATS CompIete Line ot Groceries 2600 I4th Avenue So. DU pont 9723 HegIand's Quality Grocery FRESH FROZEN FRUITS and VEGETABLES DREXEL 2I40 25II 27TH AVE. SO. QUALITY SERVICE HOIEN'S MARKET QUALITY MEATS Best Meats That Money Can Buy Dupont I084 AT 2509 27th Ave. So. Hollywood Curtain Cleaners Exclusive CIeaners of CURTAINS I DRAPES 0 BEDSPREADS TRUE VALUES IN QUALITY CLOTHES For All the Family TABLECLOTHS COLUMBIA DEPT. 2703 I4TH AVE. SOUTH Fm Pict UP and De'i 'Y DU 53'0 401 CEDAR AVE. 4oo E. HENNEPIN MITBY SATHER CO. Fine Furniture I545 East Lake Street DU pont 739I T. O. SATHER, Pres. Stevens Court Beauty Shop :za EAST IBTH STREET INDIVIDUAL HAIR STYLING and PERMANENT WAVING A. 8: J. AUTO SERVICE 2800 Bloomington Avenue South GASOLINE and OILS-GENERAL AUTOMOBILE SERVICE Phone 9960 You Can Buy the Same Boys' and Men's Ready-to-Wear and Shoes For Less at KAPLAN BROS. Compliments of CEDAR-LAKE FLORAL CORNER OF CEDAR AVENUE and LAKE We Deliver DU pont 7337 Advance-Tower Laundry Co. Flour City Laundry Co. sLooMiNGroN AVE. at zsn-4 smear Phones: DR exel 54643 DU pont 2l7I MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA Bentson Pharmacy 3533 East Lake Street Minneapolis, Minnesota QUALITY DRUGS DR exel 9837 Compliments of Sig. Birkeland PAINTING and DECORATING 22I7 30th Avenue South DU pont 0470 For a steak or chop that is tender and sweet the Brookfield market is hard to beat. Try Weisel's Famous Milwaukee Bologna, Braun- schweiger and Wieners. Henry Hendrickson I827 East Lake I1 761 Main 6006 The Hughes Heating 8: Plumbing Co. IsI4 EAST FRANKLIN AVENUE DUFFY'S HAMBURGER SHOP 2209If2 East Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn. DREXEL 9985 JOE XL RAY, Prop. I5c ea. - RECORDS - Popular Juke Box Favorites Open all day and evening 'til I0:00 PHILLIPS SALES CO. I624 Chicago Ave. See GINSKY CALL GE. 9oIe F. Schiolberg MEATS - GROCERIES 2443 Bloomington Avenue DU pont 0902 Riverside Super Service 2405 Riverside Ave. So. GE neva 9096 Minneapolis 6, Minn. HOURS: 7 A.M.-I2 A. M GENERAL REPAIRS WE SPECIALIZE ON BRAKES LORING BOWLING LANES and JOE'S LUNCH I330 Nicollet PLEASANT RECREATION I2 Noon to midnight 7 days a week QUALITY FOODS senvso FROM 6:30 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT Business Institute of Minneapolis FORMERLY BALZER BUSINESS COLLEGE Small Classes - Lots of Personal Instruction Brush-Up and Complete Courses Day and Evening Classes Free Placement I2 So. 9th BR idgeport 0044 Walter Anderson Co. FUNERAL HQME COMPLIMENTS JOHN A. ANDERSON, Director of l825 RIVERSIDE AVE. GE- 3826 The Agate Theater Residence: 2905 FRANKLIN TERRACE BR. 73I4 2225 E. FRANKLIN AT. 28ll A 8: D Hardware Co. Compliments Paints - Glass - Sheet Metal of a 2l22 RIVERSIDE AVENUE AT. 5708 MINNEAPOLIS 4, MINNESOTA Murdock Pharmacy Compliments of 25TH ST. 8: BLOOMINGTON AVE. The Family Drug Store FRESH AND AMPLE STOCK OF ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS School Supplies' Films I5 South 4th Street, Minneapolis Stationery, Drugs and Medicines 37I Robert Street, St. Paul Visit Our Soda Fountain NORDTVEDT-BOLMGREN, INC. THE HOUSE OF HONEST FURNITURE VALUES 243-245 CEDAR AVENUE GENEVA I82I E781 FOR SCHOOL- FOR DRESS Henry W. Anderson FOR SPORTS Mortuary cLoTHiNG AND FuRNusHiN FUNERAL DIRECTOR fm, IB39 EAST LAKE STREET '9N'A'T C'-97355, OFFICE: DU. 233. 0011034 306-T4 NICOLLET AVENUE Compliments of Penguin lce Cream Jewelers Store R. M. PAULSON, Manager I5I I EAST LAKE STREET MINNEAPOLIS 7, MINNESOTA Bloomington and East Lake Serving Minnea polis Since I888 JULIUS SHANEDLING 81 SONS, INC. HOLTZERMANN'S DEPT. STORE 417-425 CEDAR For Real Estate Mortgage Loans and Insurance Call Us First ANTON G. HANSON CO. Fourteen Friendly, Reliable People to Serve You BONDS - NOTARY PUBLIC I5l3 East Lake Street DU pont 7346 Evenings: PA arker 3882 E791 -TRY- Bierman's Ice Cream 9I5 East Franklin Compliments ot Riverside Pharmacy 2500 Riverside Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota Compliments ot Heller Market GROCERIES and MEATS Corner ot Bloomington and Franklin Avenues South Conrad's Karmelkorn IWE HAVE CORN FOR YOUR PARTYI Popcorn - Karmelkorn HOMEMADE CANDY Foumwm ssrzvice Stop--CONRAD'S-Shop Lake Street and Holmes Avenue Andrew Anderson RED and WHITE STORE Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Quality Groceries Phone GE neva 405I 2028 RIVERSIDE AVE. SO. Now Opening EDITH'S PHOTOTINT SHOP 3548 27TH AVENUE SOUTH DU. 0585 Protessional Hand-Tinting with Oil Paints in Sott Attractive Pastels or Rich Glowing Chroma Colors PORTRAITS -:- GROUP PICTURES GRADUATION PHOTOS -:- SCENES Special Low Opening Rates Meet Me at SLUSSER'S CAFE Twenty-tourth and Cedar FOR LUNCH, DINNER OR SANDWICHES Open All Nite I1 SU II


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