South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1961

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South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 13 of 128
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3 C’s ENHANCE 3 R’s CLERKS: E. Smith (chief clerk), D, Roberts, A. Miller, M. Johnson, L. Olson. “How’s your love life this morning? Moreover, during the regular school day our janitors were always available when a broken beaker in “chem lab or a dropped dish in the lunchroom brought cries of “Will someone please go to find a janitor? They were always happy to come and help us. Then too, the janitors brought us our moments of curiosity. What were all those dark, musty, little rooms for? We found out their purpose when we saw our custodians appearing in a doorway carrying new supplies of chalk, erasers, sponges, mops and feather dusters. Our thanks to our custodians for their part in our school life. Did you ever come to school early — very early? How different our building looked! As you wandered in our quiet, dark halls there were strange shadows cast upon the walls. Even our battered lockers seemed to belong to a different world. The men that we connected with this world arc those that we found at school at the most unearthly hours. These men are our janitors. How welcome was the sight of a cheerful and friendly janitor or janitress. We will long remember the words of one janitor as he greeted the girls of our student body with. COOKS: V. Nolson, M. Carlton. C. lundquist, C. Gunderson, E. Hofslod, B. Hill, M. Broderick. CUSTODIANS: Back row: G. Baker, I. Larson, A. Raniinger, T. Rebarf, M. Shove-lain, N. Barrel. Front row: I. Matthews, Mrs. Bordeaux, D. lappin, W. Harris, K. Lee. HEALTH AND PERSONAL PROBLEMS SOLVED We will long remember our nurse's office as the place where we received relief from our pounding headaches, zooming fevers, and sprained ankles through the comforting words of Mrs. Long. Our visiting teacher, Miss Kinunen, was always prepared to give us helpful guidance. 9

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ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL 9th GRADE COUNSELOR 10th GRADE COUNSELOR REMEMBER THE MOMENTS GIVEN US BY OUR FACULTY All too often teachers are known to us, as the students, as people who question, scold and discipline. However, during our years at South we have come to realize that our high school teachers arc real human beings and truly our friends. We have come to recognize their friendship through the moments of laughter that we have shared: through the moments of discussion that reflected the future of our lives; and through the moments that our teachers have given us as individuals. When we made this profound discovery that our teachers truly arc our friends, we felt that we had discovered a gold mine. We have spent many hours in classrooms which have given our faculty a chance to mold our way of thinking and living. Sometimes we students appear to be unmanageable blocks of clay which never could Ik hioldcd into good citizens. In order to become manageable clay, we must submit ourselves to the potter, who has become aware of the constant stress of the importance of educating America’s youth. We students now begin to realize that our faculty truly have given of their lives in contribution to our lives. 12th GRADE COUNSELOR 11th GRADE COUNSELOR



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J. BAMBENEK R. APELQUIST L. BREMER A.BREKKE E. BRUCE B. BRYAN A. CAMPBELL D. DAVIS G. ELLIFF L. DRAGE Apelquist, Ronald: Mathematics, civil defense and safety, Report to Parents. Bambenek, John: Social studies (department chairman), equipment manager, noon duty (lunchroom). Brekke, Albert: Woodshop, student parking supervisor. Bremer, Lavella: English, Social and Welfare Committee, Tiger adviser. Dillon, David: History, head baseball coach. Drage, Louise: English (department chairman). Elliff, Gertrude: English, auditorium committee, United Nations Program, speech activities. Davis, Douglas: History, hall guides, Homecoming Program, auditorium committee, debate, senior class play, Student Council. Bryan, Bessie: Business practices, Student Clerical Service, school mimeographing. Butterwick, Walter: Physical education, Awards Program (chairman), head football coach, sophomore coach, basketball. W. BUTTERWICK Bruce, Evelyn: Biology, Social and Welfare Committee (chairman). Campbell, Alice: Librarian, Social and Welfare Committee. 10

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