South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1958

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VOICES IN HARMONY The Choir Demonstrates Skill Okay, let's do that over againf' This is one of Mr. Harding's familar phrases, heard third hour during choir. The choir is one of the busiest organizations throughout the school year. Long before Christmas they began practice for their many appearances. Accompanied by the other choral groups, the choir sang for such programs as the Christmas and Easter concerts. They presented inspiring and well-organ- ized programs on their choir trip and at Blooming- ton High School. They were received very well everywhere they performed. Every member worked hard throughout the year and contributed much to make the choir a success. Mr. Harding has added something new this year. He chose a group of sixteen people known as the South Singers, to sing for special occasions and programs. He hopes to carry out this idea again next year. The student body appreciates the efforts of Mr. Harding in developing a choir which has done so much to build up good public relations for South High. Row I: Raycroft. Sec. Comer, I. Peterson, Brown, Peach, Westby, L. Johnson, J. Martineau. Row 2: Spetz, Jolicoeur, M. Olson Becker, Quale, White, Shaw, McLeod, Edstrum. Row 3: Sorenson, Erbes, Larson, M. Peck, M. Peck, Roepke, B. Martineau, E Anderson, Leinum. Row 4: Velander, Napue, Adams, Treas. Pearson, P. Anderson, Siebert, B. Peterson, C. Bakke, J. Carlson Trudeau. Row 5: Smith, J. Olson, Pafko, Erickson, Jameson, Braun, K. Johnson, Scott, Bunkholt. Row 6: B. Anderson, Mattison Dierke, Swenson, S. Carlson, Martinson, C. Olson, Lipinski, Vatne, Jordan, J. Anderson. Row 7: Thorvilson, Lundberg, Satter, Kohloff Ynrick, Skokan, L. Anderson, Freeman, Suchla, Merrill, S. Carlson. Row 8: Pres. Swanson, Cabrick, Held, R. Olson, Bntterwick, Stev enson, McNurlin. Foss, Erbes, R. Olson. Row 9: Vice Pres. D. Peterson, Vare, Gable, Treptow, Schroeder, Baker, Preston, Hall Arellono, Jakubic, Ostrom, Mitlyng. 1 i l v

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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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5 rg W .9 1- ,- x 5 -ll W' K, 9' ' ls - 3 vf -mi' ABOVE: Row 1: Carlscn, Molgren, Rowe, Shannon, Welander, Lorge, Suedel. Row 2: Malleck, C. Hall, Evan, Westby, Buroker, l.. Scott, Yahr. Row 3: Nielsen, Dauphinais, Dellech, Conklin, Johnson, Armstrong, Y. Hall. Row 4: Sloper, Leduc, Cone, Wagner, Wood, Holmgren, C. Scott, Piech. Row 5: Stauy, Moster, Husom, Woods, Whaley, Erickson, Abbott, Kojetin. Row 6: Schleisusan, Hansen, Hargreaves, Hennebery, Yankee, Stockinger, Remeta, Butterfield, Preston. Row 7: J. Wagner, Allan, Winjum, Frazier, DuFour, Hauff, Joyce, Lewis, Berglof. Row 8: Lascon, Wheaton, Schoeder, VonDeLinde, Solie, Anderson, Barnard, Fredman, Tronnes. Row 9: Kasai. Melby, Vann, Kobeska, Fuhs. RIGHT: Row I: Nichols, Hanso, Fisher, Ksiezarek, New, N. .I0llC06lllf Doll, Paulson. Row 2: Sterhuck, Rowelson, J. Larson, Soltau, Pregler, McLean, Wicklund, Meyers. Row 3: Hedin, Suehla, Melquist, Crihb, Quick, Speraw, Miller, Hort, Holm. Row 4: Hurd, Nugent, Seman, Olsen, Bunn, Johnson, Eriksson, Nypun. Row 5: Schuda, Martenson, Carter, Dombrouskis, Norgren, Egan, J. Larson, Raycroft. Row 6: Belsass, Erickson, Melby, Wagner, Andren, Skokan, Olson. Row 7: Keiser, Grimes, Sateren, Knutsen, Henke, Ellingson, Gorton, llallquist. Row 8: Timmer, Kambeitz, Gahrick. Foster, Anderson, Neilson, Nichols, Hall. Row 9: Bjork, Brown, Peterson, Peterson, Swanson, Wickham, Pederson, Eagen. Row 10: Shian, T. ,IoliCoeur, Smith, Lord, Mattson, Ball, Humenik. 26

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