South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1959

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ffEF MARION ROBINSON: Ir. Red Cross, social studies. MYRTLE ROYSTER: English, art, Washington Program. MARY PAT RYAN: National Honor So- GEORGE SWARSTAD: Caps and gowns, social studies, homecoming. DOROTHY TENNEY: Phy. Ed. MURIEL TOWLER: Basic business, shorthand. FREDERICK VOIGT: Skiing, homecoming, secre- tarial practice. RICHARD WILSON: Chemistry, 'Q . P' 4. I lllll' INSECT COLLECTIONS! Sound fa- miliar? Remember those butterfly nets and formaldehyde killing jars? Those of us who were unaware that Miss Bruce had a skeleton in her closet, were thoroughly dismayed one day when she pulled out Ichabod and placidly stuck her finger in his ear. After the shock, -rs we enjoyed his company. ciety, Homemaking Community Chest. LORRAINE STAVENAS: Homemaking, GEORGE SVER- DRUP: Math, Social and Welfare Committee. science. MURIEL WYATT: English. Teachers Not Pictured: FRANCES HROSSARID: Math, Social and VVelfare Committee. LOUISE DRACE: English, Senior Banquet. VVESLEY KELLY: Latin, English, Latin Club. DOROTHY TROW: English, Sr Prom. aff' Q Q 1: . It V t- mai -.egg I b If X N x -.JN N f if Q 3.1.4. . s smear Q, 1 .3 ...,.. ,,,,,P, . . .4 use f .I E:-.. . In 4 x Q 2 .

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i . Q- IAMES LUSHINE: Machine welding, track, foot- ball, Social and Welfare Committee. DONALD MCMOORE: Homecoming, gymnastics, Phy. Ed., as- sist football and track. LUTHER MONA: Social studies, basketball, golf. MADELINE MUNSON: English, Thanksgiving Program. STANLEY NEL- SON: Typing, bookkeeping, pep-fests, class play. STELLA NELSON: Math, social studies. DELBERT NYHOLM: Physics. ELOISE PEDERSON: Cheerleaders, dance choreog- A. I. PIHLSTROM: Math, assist football, auditorium raphy. RUTH PETERSON: Swedish, Svithoid, social ushers. CHARLES POSTON: Social studies, ofhce studies, Spring Concert. IOSEPH PETRYK: Machine training. LOlS PRIBBLE: English, social studies shop, Projection Club, Social and Welfare Committee. GAYLORD REYNOLDS: Science, biology, tennis TEACHERS PREPARED US FOR NEW ERA ,,..-r and other furniture. WOOD SHOPS, welding shops machine shops . . . these were the delight of every boy interested in that side of school life. The little blocks of wood in the picture turned almost unbelievingly into uphol stered footstools by Dave Olenchak Ierry Hedlund, Gerald Atkinson and Ray Olson, under the guidance of Mr. Lushine. New equipment and intense interest helped complete this and other projects among which were coffee tables, glass block lamps



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OTHERS AIDED US ln the background, yet not least important, are the people who helped make our year lay simply heing present and day alter day tending to their iolvs. This year, especially, we found out how important they are. Rememlwer those hushed whispers, The ianitors are going to strike! .Xt the time it seemed an exciting thing and keen was the disappointment of many of us when they didn't. Filing, answering phone calls, and arranging schedules, our olhce help also aided us in our school year. OFFICIC lllil.l': lf. Smith, A. Miller, D. Roberts, l.. Olson, L. Borries. . ' Going through the lunch line was a daily routine for a lor of us. lt was worth it though, for our cooks often added specialties such as mulhns and warm apple pie. And remember those scrumptious sweet rolls? They sold like hot cakes . . . and small wonder! Unr lunch- room this year suffered severe cases of garlnageitis which was successfully put down lwy anti-garlvageitisites. IANITORS: I.. Mathews, l'. Masley, O. Perkins, E. Hour- LUNCHROOM PERSONNEL: C. Gunderson, I-. Hof deaux, W. llarris, K. Lee, L. llanson, M. Shovelain, mann,C.Lenquist,M.Kalscheur,M.Bergren,M.O'Con G. llaker, A. Ransinger, F. Schluck. nor, V. Nelson. A il Q-

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