South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1960

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Row 1. Conklin. Wagner. Mcloon, Holmgren. lewis, Scott. Wooge, Sollau, Erickson H. (Vice Pres.). Wicklond (Sec.-Treos.), Dellich. Waller Evan. Row 2. Coffman, Graham. Cone, Wold, Bokusky, Erickson M., Nugent, Schroeder. Eagen, Erickson C., Horgreaves, Anderson J., Marten-son. Row 3. Wagner, Olson, Clausen, Johnson R., Quale, Grimes. McLeod, Show. Armstrong, Westby, Totino. Row 4. lundberg, Anderson R. (Pres.), Rudesill, Satern, Johnson I., Sylvers, Knufsen, Belsaas, Hort, Seman. From the songs of Music Man to Oklahoma, the South High Choir and Choral Club provided vocal entertainment for all Tiger music lovers. Combined, they presented the Christmas Concert and Spring Concert and various other performances on television and radio. The Choir also participated in the All City Choir Concert. 'Hie Choir, which consist of 95 voices, is the top vocal group in school, while the Choral Club, made up of 70 voices, is a stepping-stone for future Choir members. Receiving top interest among Choir members was the annual trip in May. Members financed this event by selling mint bars, cocoanut bars, Black Crows, Dots, and Berries. Each member rang doorbells, braved cold weather and pleaded with customers in order to sell their share. Officers arc: President — Roger Anderson; Vice-President — Heidi Erickson; Secretary - Treasurer — Carol Wicklund. The Choir is directed by Douglas Harding. Row 1. tiden, Scott. Duchene, Comstock, Nolton, Kokeska, Sather, Carter, Segelitrom, Gurik, Cormtock M.. Hall, Rowx. Row 2. Romerth, Broun, Elies, Schniack, McGuire, Berglof, Berglof, Udlinek, Kasai, Scott, Mackean, Renieto, Fraxier. Row 3. Eaton, Johnson, Gibson, Bogan, Wood, Nelion, Shipley, Wadley, Eckberg. Row 4. Smith, Hall T.. Chlekecke, Brusewitx, Wickham, Jameson, Rudesill, Olson, Wilson. 29

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CHOIR Row 1. Maigren, Snyder, Lundborg, Fischer, Eastman, lawreneo, Cribb, Nypan, Meyers, Speraw, Rowelson, Preston, Barnard. Row 2. lascon, Gorton, Hallquist, Vondelindc, Henke, Anderson, Erlandson, Husom, Dolny, Wood, Anderson J., Melby, Neilson. Row 3. Anderson G., Lord, Pederson, Stewcs, JoliCoeur, Shian, Solomonson, Agustin, JoliCoeur N„ Gabrick, Skokan, Kombeitx. Row 4. Ball, Preston, Baker, Blaus, Johnson, Smith, Humenik, Eagen M., Raycroft, Lachelt, Jones. EAGER SINGERS EXHIBIT VOCAL TALENTS THE CHRISTMAS CONCERT features a vocol solo. Here Judy Anderson sings as the choir provides background music. CHORAL CLUB Row 1. Blomberg, Voight, Saunders, White, Ambrosier, Scott, Coffman. Torkelson. Row 2. Martin, Hudson, Stockinger, Eagen, Kelbrants, Wellnitz, Bright, Phillips. Row 3. Holm, Leroy, Olson, New, Tilseth, Timmer, Bockman, Strick. Row 4. Martineau, Anderson, Pederson, Westby, Aim, Stensether, Liljodahl, Swanson. 28



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ORCHESTRA Row 1. Benson, Michaelsen, Christiansen, Pilcher, Bachman R., Herby, Schrocder, Newgard, Oberg. Row 2. Grun-deen, Marko R„ Ratficld, Micklo, Swanson 8., Hoel, Hall, Keough, Christian. Row 3. Carlson P., Berglond, LaFontaino, Melon-der, Bachman D., Kefly, Foss, Corley, larson B., Carlson, Pelkey, Thompson. GOOD MUSIC SHOWS HOURS OF REHEARSAL “Just a hair sharp! That expression by Mr. Lawrence is just one of many typical daily occurrences during fifth hour when orchestra members rehearse. Consisting of students who enjoy playing instruments, the orchestra performed several times during the year, at the Christmas concert, class play, and spring concert, giving members a chance to show the finished product after many hours of rehearsal. During the 1959-1960 school year, students re- ceived the usual one credit for playing in the orchestra. Next year, however, there'll be an important change, credit-wise. Students will receive two credits for their efforts. For two credits, though, there’ll l c more work — students will Ik- cxjK-ctcd to do more classroom study on music fundamentals. Out of about 30 members of the South orchestra, nearly one-third were freshmen — young instrumentalists who will bolster orchestra ranks in future years. BAND Row 1. Hudson, Coon, Marko, Carlson B„ Pickons, lacho, Woodward, Johnson D„ Christina. Row 2. Benson, Roholt, Phillips, Maxner, Standing, Gunderson, Clausen, Newsom, Hawkins. Row 3. Mr. Lawrence, Ohlgren, Emery, Mashek, Jackson, Oorsey, Rhodes, Larson B„ Parker. Row 4. Hustvcdt, Johnson L., Graen, Olson D., Evans, Foss, Joyce, Pendleton, Vassour, Sheldon. 30

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