South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1958

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Q! 'EIU Row 1: Moschogranis, Anderson, Fagre, Spartz. Row 2. Row 1: Pearson, Norman, Carvatt, Wiley, Carlson. Row 2: Geldert, Jones, Maroney. Row 3: Lodmill, Pearson, Lord Ludvigson, Soukup, Bell, Knickerbocker, Knudson, Nicolay. Kallman, Lindstrom. Row 3: Albertson, Lawrence, Starkman, Nutter, Rusnacko, LUNCH TIME OFFICIALS Hall Guides and lunchroom Help We didn't get past those hall guides that time either. That mournful statement indicates that watchful hall guides were on their toes to keep students from the upper halls during the noon hour. Collecting money for the milk and lunches was done by Mrs. Gunderson's lunchroom helpers. Both groups aid in keeping order during the feeding of most of Southls 1500 hungry students. They illustrate that student government can work. GIRL FRIDAY Leadership Girls Take Over Gym What a class! This statement and many more can be heard coming from the leadership girls after an hour in the gym classes. Besides putting the stu- dents through their exercises, helping them with their skills in basketball, football, and rhythm, the leadership girls, main jobs are to take attendance, grade the students, and in general, help the teachers. The leadership girls are chosen in their sopho- more year for their ability, leadership, and char- acter. In their junior year, they are put through their training before becoming the Girl Fridayn of the gym classes. Row I: Spartz, Overstreet. Olson, Peterson, Harrington, Cum- mings. Row 2: Martineau, Siewert, Peck, Gould, Rowelson. Row 3: Bakke, Napue, Meyer, Adams, Herkal, Carlson. Bazinet, Odenbach, Crew. ALWAYS IN SERVICE Stage and Projection Crews Out goes the house lights, and the curtain opens. Now come with us behind stage to see who is doing this job. There is Mr. Hodgdon and his stage crew hands. Using the equipment in the auditorium, the stage crew was ready to assist in producing another program. The projection crew, whose adviser is Mr. Petryk, shows educational films in the little theater and in classrooms to assist instruction.

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Row 1: Buckland, Held, Em- berley, Editor-in-chief Utter- berg, Mattison, M. Brown, Towne. Row 2: Sands, Gun- ner, Comer, Raycroft, Tru- deau, McPartland, Vinge, Murphy, Sabol. Row 3: And- erson, Peterson, Pearson, Thompson, K. Brown. Row 4: Rein, Gabrick, .lendr0. 1- wr DEADLINES MET Tiger Staff Achieves Goal As the 1958 Tiger rolls off the press, We look back at all the trials and tribulations we went through to present this book to the students of South High. We remember the many times we had to go over the layouts and rewrite the copy, the many times we argued over the cover design, and how we ran around getting names for the home- room pictures. Between these and all the other var- ious mixups we had, we thought we'd never get it done. The biggest obstacle that presented itself was getting an appropriate and original theme and pre- senting it. After batting around too many ideas, we finally agreed on one. It took a full year of hard work fit also involved lots of funj, but seeing the finished book was a real thrill. N--.,,,. K -,sh-fi M 'Nha-.a. tif' .1 HUSTLING REPORTERS Southerner Staff Reports News No one except the members of the Southerner Staff knows how much work and trouble goes into putting out a school paper. There are layouts to be drawn and copy to be written. The layouts show just where on the page pictures and copy should be placed. The work isnit just for one person, it is divided evenly over the Southerner Staff. Every day the staff is hustling to get information on school events and incidents connected with South High students and faculty. The members of the Southerner Staff have to know quite a lot about how to use the English language. Naturally, they know a lot about the newspaper business. Their knowledge of the news- paper work came from their able advisor, Mrs. Brand. AUSXRIA .ssxgh W... M mg , Row I: Co-editor Herkal, Co-editor Rengel, Bus. Mgr. J. Anderson, Lacho, Olsen, Dorrian, Karsko, Smith, Solomonson. Row 2: Berggren. Kmit, W. Anderson, Carlson, Lar- son, Hagen, llarpole, Gould, Sorkness. 19



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Q63- Row 1: Anderson, Suchla, McPortland, Vinge, Treas. Carlsen, Dierke, Pres. Peterson, Sandstrom, I.C.C. Rep. Brown, Pearson, Magnell, Neilson. Row 2: Westrud, DeMarre, Carlson, Santos, Gunner, Gabrik, Jacobson, Johnson, Tanaka, Woodward, Solomon- son, Mortenson, Speraw. Row 3: Anderson, Kantes, Cassidy, Schmidt, Kretzschmar, King, Whaley, Delany, Gould, Utterberg, Munson. Olsen. Row 4: Benson, Fitzpatrick, Videen, Pafko, Erickson, Olsen, Melby, Mooney, Knutsen, Seibert, Monson, Hall, Koch. Row 5: Gallagher, Halmgren, Johannsen, Erickson, Belsaas, Ladwig, Michaelsen, J. Anderson, Larson, Foss, Swanson, Hedin Wilson. Row 6: Larson, K. Johnson, L. Swanson, Scheuchl, Stemsrud, Seman, Hallquist, Johnson, Lacy, C. Scott, Mitby Honor Society Is Club of Elite Rowelson. Row 7: Swenson, Downs, Seihert, E. Swanson, Robertson, Sabol, Freeman, Martinson, Warp, Herkal, B. Scott, Erbesi Anderson. ACTIVE AND SPIRITED NOT BLUE AT All Blue Tri Girls Sponsor Many Activities for Recreation and Service Fellowship, fellows and fun were a part of the regular school year meetings for Blue Tri Girls. A fall style show began the year with a bang, It was followed by joint meetings with Hi-Yis of various schools including Marshall and Roosevelt. Thanks- giving brought about a service project. Baskets were filled for needy families. Christmas meant a holiday party so we had one with our own Hi-Y. The big project of the year was the Sweetheart Swirl, a A A Pi A A ,ff fa formal dance, open to the whole school. The pro- fits from this and other activities sponsored by the Blue Tri helped to send representatives to the regional conference at Gustavus Adolphus College. An International Fair was put on in the spring. Each school was represented. South sponsored a turtle race. Many car washes were held to build up the treasury for next year. Towards graduation the underclassmen gave a farewell party for the seniors. Blue Tri is a branch of the YWCA. SCHOLARLY CITIZENS Each year at a special auditorium in the spring new members are admitted to the National Honor Society. The Honor Society is a organization for those students outstanding in scholarship, leader- ship, character, and service. During the course of the year the Society under- took the Community Chest Drive besides holding various social activities. Topping the list of activi- ties was the plane trip they took to Rochester, Min- nesota. Row I: Sabol. Sec. Scott, Pres, Arellono, Vice Pres. Vare, Treas. Butterwick, Cleve. Row 2: Gould, Brown. Rowelwn, Peterson, Vinge, Becker, J. Anderson. Row 3: Utterlierg, Helm, Dierke. Braun, House, Overstreet, Peck, Karsko. Row 4: Lar- son, Rengel, Mattison, W. Anderson, Herkal, Towne, Thom- son, Isaacson.

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