South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1955

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Page 19 text:

Miss Bruce's students performing a frog dissection which is a favorite biology class project. These busy machinists in Mr. Petryk’s fifth and sixth hour class work at their own speed on individual projects. Miss Lere watches as one of her fourth hour civics'students takes command of the pointer. LUNCHROOM STAFF Row I M. O'Connor, A. Johnson, M. Crowley. V. Nelson. Row II J. Roscnquist, J. Houston, C. Gunderson.



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Here in the mi lst of the hustling, bustling jungle a student has one place that he can call home. Homeroom is that small sanctuary where he feels that he belongs and where he can learn what is happening around the village. Although he may be lost in the bustle of the school's activity, here in his homeroom, he is an important Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, or Senior tribe member; here, there is never a dull moment. Rushing to finish forgotten homework, studying frantically for a test first hour, discussing a problem with one's advisor, chatting with friends, catching up on last night’s lost sleep — these are some of the ways that today's student spends his time in homeroom. Upper classmen usually feel more allegiance to their tribe than to their Homeroom. Progressing from one tribe to another, they become more active in school village affairs and begin planning and carrying out their tribal activities. Junior tribe members think with anticipation towards the day when they can say, “Move Buddy, I’m a Senior!’’ JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pres. — Jerry Bridgcmau Vice Pres.— Leo Vcrrctt Sgt. at Arms — Curt Lindhcrg Sgt. at Arms—Duane Hocchcrl JUNIORS HOMEROOM 4 — Juniors Row I M. Boyer. N. Peterson, H. Siegler, G. Olson. A. Carlson. C. Cameron, J. Kurtzbcin. Row II M. Blandin. M. Bungcrt, A. Kallman. L. Davis, M. Kendrick, J. Kobeska, M. Layman. Row III J. Lund, R. Bull, R. Kedrowski, J. Amundson, C. Lindbcrg, L. Carlson. Row IV C. La Rogue, S. Benedict, K. Daupbinais, J. Bridge-man, R. Kedrowski, D. Johnson. 17

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