South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1958

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BCOK WORMS' HELPERS Library Aids Work Diligently Friendly help is given to all by the efficent library assistants. These girls are the ones who send out those familar green over due slips. The checking in and out of library books is another responsibility of library helpers. Shelving the many books that are returned each day is still another task per- formed by these volunteers. They give up one per- iod a day to perform the duties assigned to them. At the end of the year service points are awarded to all girls who participated in the year's program. Row 1: Benson. Hoel, Venaas, Peterson, Hall. Row 2: Nicolay, Dennison, Dauphinais, Nye. Row 3: Emerson. Holen, Arbuckle. The Tiger Representatives Are the Sellers And Circulators of Our South High Yearbook Collecting money for the annual is not an easy task, but one that must be done. This job is handled by our Tiger representatives. Accurate accounts must be kept of all payments that are turned in by the students. Each home- room has a representative who tells his homeroom exactly why they should buy the Tiger, encourages the pupils to contract for the book at the ending of the year, and keeps records of the payments. This promotion work of the representatives helps further the circulation of the annual. South has a student body of approximately 1500 students: Of this number about 1200 students buy the annual. Each year a copy of the annual is given to the repre- sentatives in each grade level who turn in all their home- roomsl payments first, and a box of candy is given to the room in each grade level which turnls ills money in first. Row 1: Pinske, Gottsch, Morstad, Cone, Magnell, Neilson, E. Anderson, Rowelson. Row 2: Johnson, Westby, Hargreaves, Osum, Peterson, Swanson, Crlbb. Olsen. Row 3: Buroker, Bucek, Carlson, Jackson, Taubert, Melquist, Grose, Hanson, D. Anderson, Ladwig. Row 4: Schelkoph, Erickson, Olson, Benson, Egan, Gabrick, Carvatt, Skokan, Held. 1 if'

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Row 1: Wicklem, Johnson, Ziebarth, Alson, Cleve, Meyer, Hedin, Dierke, Wicklund. Row 2: Prodzinski, Maguire, Oberg, Rowel- son, Nicolay, Paulson, LeDuc, Hall, Peach. Row 3: Jones, Ladwig, Swanson, Lensegraf, Bull, Schmidt, Hayes, Marko, Lipinski. Row 4: LaRoche, Treman, Walters, Gerlack, Winjum, DuFour, Savage, Almer. Row 5: Wiley, Lundberg, Held, Hom, Vare, Grundeen, Benson, Lawrence. WOW, l.OOK AT THAT NEST EGG GROW Bankers Collected Money Every Thursday to Help Your Account It was the small amounts of change collected every Thursday by the homeroom bankers that made that nest egg of yours grow so rapidly. Each banking repre- sentative was responsible for an accurate record of all the money turned in by each of the students that had bank accounts. For those bankers, who had the largest number of students in their homeroom banking, a Thrift Banquet was held at the Nicollet Hotel. Because many Row l: Erickson, Dahlman, Radtke, Bates, Erbes, Sabol. Row 2: Kendrick, Solomonson, Kolesar, Breyette, Overstreet, Osum, Enebo, Row 3: Barker, Hoover, Pierson, Radiske, Gladwin, Freeman Row 4: Niznick, Peterson, Cleve, Wicklund, Satter, Doble, Bright students don't realize the importance of saving, they do not have a bank account. Those who do, however, realize the wonderful habit of saving money that a bank account gives you for later life. Ars the school year draws to a close many of the seniors recognize the need for a bank account. Let this be a warning to all you underclassmen! Miss Kause, the advisor of the bankers, commends these people on a fine year with good work done by all. BUSY WORKERS Office Helpers Are Busy On the go all periods of the day are the student office helpers. The regular office staff plus the counselors receive great assistance from the stu- dent helpers. Keeping the hundreds of calls, which come into the switchboard daily, flowing quickly to their destinations is one of the many jobs han- dled by these students. Delivering important mes- sages to and from the counselors is also a job the helpers take care of. With the use of the telephone the office aids check on absentees throughout the course of the day. Much work is put into the job of office helpers, but much experience is gained which will be of value after graduation. Service points are also awarded to all students who par- ticipate in this office work.



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if L-, ,al- ABOVE RBCULARS-Row I: M. Carlson, Suchla, Ritter, Vice Pres. Helm, Pres. Braun, Sec. Herkal, Freeman, Pinske, Widger. Row 2: Bucek,,Olsen, Carlsen, Walker, Benson, Nel- son, Kowalczyk, Plotnico, Larson, Martineau. Row 3: DelVIarre, Carlbom, Dennison, Overstreet, Butterfield, Fuersterberg, Ar- buckle, Sands, Olson, Gould, A. Fredman. Row 4: A. Carlson, S. DeMarre, Thomas, Parrow, Totino, Bunn, Ruz, Feldstein, Knickerbocker. Row 5: Allen, Harris, Crimes, Swanson, Mc- Fee, Walker, Evans, Knox, Norman. Q BELOW ALTERNATES-Row I: Oberpriller, Robertson, Doble, Spartz, Peterson, Brown, Theisen, Schuyle, Auger. Row 2: Rear, Butkiewecz, Barker, Ferch, Fischer, Hurd, Hutchins, Fredman. Wadly. Row 3: Lindroth, Smith. Lazor, Jones, John- son, N. Carlson, Cumming, Woods, Yankee, R. Carlson. Row 4: Shea, Pearson, Haagenson, 0'Meara, Bazinet, Laveson, Seman, Hedlund, Westling. THERMOMETERS RISING HIGHER Red Cross Thermometers Show Rise in Funds This year the Red Cross has held a money col- lection drive instead of distributing the usual gift boxes to be filled. The Red Cross committee decided that many more useful articles could be bought with the money. The Red Cross members worked very hard mak- ing'and putting up posters and dreaming up pub- licity in order to make the drive a success. They also had a big job in collecting the money. As in other extra curricular activities, the Red Cross members received service points.

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