South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1958

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RONALD APELQUIST: math, science. JERRY ARENDT: English, German, German Club, School Annual, jr. chairman. JOHN BAM- BENEK: civics. LESTER BARNARD: physical education, football, track, letter day program. ADRIENNE BRA' KKE: English, common learnings. BEVERLY BRAND: English, Spanish, Southerner Staff, school publicity, SpringCarnival. ELIZABETH BRAY: typing, calculating, office training, mimeographing. ALBERT BREKKEg industrial arts, driver's training. LAVELLA BREMER: English, assists National Honor Society. EVELYN BRUCE: biology, Social and Welfare Committee. WALTER BUTTERWICK: physical education, baseball, sophomore football and baseball, Social and Welfare Committee. ALMA CAGLEY: shorthand, basic business, school bookkeeping, Blue Cross. TRAINING FOR FUTURE OCCUPATICNS Students Training in School is Necessary for Success. Punctuality, dependability, accuracy, and speed are important skills for workers. South's commer- cial students are taught in a true business atmos- phere. Although character is important, the skills these people acquire will be their best weapons against competiton. Many think of the shops as just mechanical subjects. Actually these subjects help a person use his own imagination. Even if the person isn't going into the industrial arts, he can use these skills in just being a handy man around the house. 8 Most girls hope to get married some day. In South's modern kitchens and sewing rooms, each girl is taught the art of homemaking. The girls learn how to plan a nutritious meal, how to serve the meal, how to budget wisely, and how to promote good family relationships. No matter what the mood, music always enlight- ens. One can express his emotions through music to the whole world. Art is creativeness, and it is another way through which one expresses emotion. The beauty of art is another benefit to mankind.

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' AR ELEANOR KINUNEN CLAUDE LAMMERS VERA LONG Visiting teacher ASSiSIaIlt principal Nurse South High School is headed by our principal, Mr. Lun- din. Although this is his first year as principal, Mr. Lun- din is not new to South. He was the boys' dean for four and a half years-eight years ago. Mr. Lundin is assisted by Mr. Lammers, the assistant principal. Together, they have completed a very successful first year at South. We students appreciate their efforts to make this school year memorable. Both men guide Southis policies, helping us in obtaining our school's motto. Be South. Our counselors help the students adjust their pro- grams, apply for scholarships, and determine their voca- tions. They also give advice with personal and family problems. Also helping out with these problems is the visiting teacher. Influenza, Asiatic and other varieties, gave the ad- ministration and the teachers quite a headache this year. The absence list grew to three pages during this time. Classrooms were half filled and in some cases only a third full. The students weren't the only ones who had caught the bug. Many a teacher was home in bed sick. Some classes were without teachers because of lack of substi- tutes. ln the nurses's office, students stood shoulder to shoulder with thermometers in their mouths. In the office phones were busy all day as.the attendance clerk checked absentees. We are proud to have these members as part of our administration. Q BERT MARCONETT ELIZABETH ROBINSON HOSEA OSTERHUS 9th Grade Counselor Girls' Counselor Boys' Counselor



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,, 2 xy ,agxxba ALICE CAMPBELL: Iibrarian, Hi-C advisor. HENRIETTE CARY: English, American history. JOHN CUMMING: biology, science, cross coun- try, commencement. DOUGLAS DAVIS: modern problems, world his- tory, student council, class play, Debate Club, hall guides, driveris training. RICHARD DUR- AND: English, math, occupational relations, Veteran's Day Program CERTRUDE ELLIFF: English, U.N. Day Program. ESTER FRAZIER! art, art adviser of the Tiger and Southerner. LEONA CRIVELLI: domestic science. ALDEN GROFF: industrial arts, driver's training, assists baseball. GW 4 1 A. ELORA GUY: American isitory. DOUGLAS HARDINGC Choir. Girls' Glee Club, Boys'Clee Club, Choral Club, Music Festival, Easter Pro- gram. BETTY HARRIS: domestic science, Tiger business manager, senior banquet. I wg. , si X1-1 'J' 1 i 1 l ...,-9 AY' KAREN PEARSON hf'lP9 display Some Of the an Class' LLOYD LAWRENCE and Bruce Ludvigson work on a beautiful creations. metal plate under M I P t k, r ery s supervision.

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