South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1958

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-1- -ur SOUTH BIRDS German Club Uses Its Language s11ssss Sudvogel, which means birds of South, got off to a good start this year with a hayride. The execu- tives, consisting of the President, Pam Fagreg Vice President, Bob Olson, Treasurer, Mike Carlson, and Secretary, Marlene Fischer, plan the activities in which the German Club participates. The German Congress, a biannual event, gives German students a chance to see what other schools are doing and gives a chance to make practical use of the German language for a day. The German Club, under the supervision of Mr. is Arendt, is open to all those partaking in the study of the German language and to those who have already studied it. Row 1: Christian, Vice Pres. R. Olson, Sec. M. Fischer, Pres. P. Fagre, Treas. Carlson, Erickson, Lacho. Row 2: Rootes, Kula, Halan, Olsen, Gottsch, Brown, Henning, Scheidecker. Row 3: D. Olson, Jamieson, Carter, Alderman, Kretzschmar, Edstrom, Morton. Row 4-: Bailey, Sherer, Heinz, Romanenko, Pevestorf, Schreyer. Row 5: B. Olson, Berg, Siegmann, Car- stens, Huisenfelt, Berger, Mitlyng. The biggest club event was the Snowday at which members had a full twelve hours of fun- tobogganing, skating, broom hockey, and eating. The day was climaxed with a talk on Christian Living. The club has had many people lecture on this subject. Row 1: Woodward, E. Swanson, Lacho, Seibert, L. Melhy, Satter, Meyers, Tanaka, Swenson, Magnell, Michaelsen, Nichols. Row 2: Walerius, C. Smith, Newgard, A. Peterson, Miller, Nypan, Matula, Sloper, Packard, Wood, McLean, VanPeeren, Molgren. Row 3: Piecn, Natole, Svehla, Liden, S. Rowelson, Speraw, V. Olsen, M. Carlson, Quick, S. Rowelson, P. Rowelson, Moscha- gianis. Row 4: Quickstrom, McLeod, Petry, Ward, S. Melhy, R. Olson, Y. Olson, Larson, C. Peterson, B. Olsen, L. Swanson, Monson, Mason. Row 5: Zelangh, Preston, Wann, Bell, Osum, Tischberger, K. Smith, Yurik, Kallman, Mattison, Sandstrom, Mullaney, J. Larson. Row 6: R. Erickson, P. Evans. D. Erickson, Christian, B. Olson, D. Carlson, Magnell, B. Carlson, R. Olson, Lundberg, Rein, Wilson.

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Row 1: Benson, Seo. Chr., Neilson, S. Larson, Vice Pres. Kall man, Sec. Spartz, Treas. L. Anderson, Suchla. Row 2: Berg- gren, Gunner, Hallquist, Carlson, Fagre, N. Larson, J. Johnson, J. Anderson. Row 3: Chelberg, K. Johnson, Smith, Mannie, Bill, Frolik, Peterson, Berglund, B. Erickson. Row 4: Puckett Foth, P. Johnson, A. Erickson, D. Johnson, Paultz, D. Olson J. Johnson. SVITHIOD? It's Swedish Club in Disguise The Swedish club, Svithiod as it is known to the members, is the oldest active club at South. As in previous years several meetings were held at the home of Svithiod's advisor Mrs. Peterson and some were held at homes of the members. Plans were made at these meetings to organize other activities of the club. This year the club had various business meet- ings at which the financial status of the club was given, and movies which had a direct contact with Sweden were shown. Rating high with all the mem- bers were the activities that the club held. The Christmas party was tops with everyone, but no one will forget the bowling and skating parties either. FELLOWSHIP FOR ALL Hi C Mixes Religion and Fun This year Southis Hi C had a wonderful year of fun, fellowship, and inspiration. This has been accomplished through various parties, weekly meet- ings, city wide events, and morning prayer meetings. Row 1: Johannsen, Wicklem, N. Carlson, Mullaney, Sec. Fitzpatrick, Pres. Hall, Vice. Pres. R. Wicklund, L. Anderson, Chelberg, Neilson, E. Anderson, Scott. Row 2: Whaley, C. Carlson, Koch, Siewert, Solomonson, Gorke, Mortenson, Kendrick, Hall, Gabrik, Totino, Jackson, Crump. Row 3: Martinson, Mitby, Elloit, From, Gould, Widger, M. Carlson, Hedin, Muckey, Jacobson, Carter, C. Anderson. Row 4: Keough, Kretzschmar, Erbes, Overstreet, Hudson, Foss, B. Larson, K. Johnson, Geldert, Hall, Butterfield, M. Johnson, Eriksson. Row 5: Coon Radiske, E. Anderson, Holmgren, M. Evan, Knutson, P. Johnson, A. Fredman, K. Johnson, G. Fredman, Cribh. Row 6: Bachman, D. Erickson, H. Erickson, C. Wicklund, Gorton, Hallquist, Hort, Schelkoph, Herkal, Christian, J. Anderson, Marko.



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Rout 1.' Herkal, Overstreet, Sec. Anderson, Vice Pres. Martineau, Pres. Meyer, Becker, C. Fredman, A. Fredman. Row 2: Kowalczy Tanaka, Oberg, Winebrenncr, Hall, Skogman, Scheidecker, Kendrick. Lidcn, J. Westby. Rau' 3: lverson. Marguardt, Nelson, Crump J. Lacy, Cardinal, Brivkalns. Jones, Magnell, Row 4: B. Westby, Lcinum, Chelberg, Moore. Hayes. llargreaves, Oberpriller, D. Lacy Armstrong, Bokusky. Row 5: Oram, Suchla. Pafko, Mooney, Carlbom, Braun, Bokusky, Bates. Row 6: Schmidt, Mannie, Bunkholt 'X Yideen. Merrill, l.ipinski, Friell. Swanson. FORTY YEARS OF GIRLS G.A.A. Stresses Sportsmanship The Girls' Athletic Association has helped to create a spirit of friendliness among the girls at South High since it was organized forty years ago in 1918. The organization is open to all girls. The members compete against each other in friendly rivalry for the various championships and awards. In addition to sports activities, the G.A.A. members have at least three parties a year. NOT AT SCHOOL Hi-Y Meets at Southtown YMCA The Hi-Y Club is the only organization at South that never holds its meetings in the school. Instead, the club meets every Tuesday at the Southtown HY . Well-known speakers often talk to the boys on religious and educational matters. The YMCA offers its members such recreational activities as basketball, baseball, swimming, and horseback riding. Row I: Erickson, Cunnington. Mullaney, Treas. Ludvigson, Sec. Varc, Pres. Mattison, Vice Pres. lfvan, Sgt. at Arms R. Puckett, Swanson, Arellono. Row 2: l.olreck, Bell, Skokan, llild, C. Puckett, Wlickluntl, Prok. G. Peterson, llusf-by, Krause, Dykcs. Row 3: Wolf. Jones, D. Johnson, B. Cunnington, K. Smith, Enger, Erickson, Haagenson. D. Smith, Cvruntlec-n. Rau' 4: Rein. Pautz, Kallman, Romanenko, Isaacson, P, Pederson, K. Pederson, Rasmunssen. Row- 5: Anderson, Alm, Butterwick, Olson, Treptow, D. Pctcrson, Jack- man. Marx, R. Johnson. V. 35+

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