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 24 of 128
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WE MADE WARM AND JUNIORS 204 - Advisor Mrs. Quinn Row 1: Mory Fenney, Jackie Yurik. Jane Saunders, Caroline lindvig. Row 2: Cheryl Comstock, Linda Bright, Marlene Wode, Norma Wright, Eileen Doble. Row 3: Bonnie Sather, Chuck Hillock, Myron Glass, Mike Galarneau. Row 4: Gary Gilmore, Larry Narveson, Dave Brusewitz, Chuck Brown. Row 5: Bill Bright, Dave Videen, Bob Kraft, Dole Wood. HOMEROOM WAS the time for socializing with our fellow Tigers Judy Westby and Roger Williams discuss activity slips JUNIORS 205 - Advisor Mr. Nelson Row I; Sharen Hultgren, April Prall, Diane Logan, Kathy Koch-eroski, Pat Gebhort. Row 2: Donna Rosebear, Mory love, Terry Odogaard, Karen Deluney. Row 3: Monyean Stinger, Evongeline Kontes, Mory Spetx, Evelyn Sukut, Ginny Spector Row 4: Gary Pederson, Stan Vasseur, Don Klopp, John Prenevost. Row 5: Jim Weotherly, Tom Crew, Joanne Strifert. Joan Erickson. Row 6: Jim Quale, Marcel Bach. Larry Graen, Randy Nieminski. JUNIORS 210-Advisor Miss Kaus Row 1: Gayle Nielsen. Ellen Voight, Linda Gutzke. Kathy Manthei. Row 2: Kathy Czupruono, Karen Wuornos, Donna Johnson, Diane Stephen, Pat Tholen. Row 3: Marilyn Heim, Marilyn Botko. Norma Russell. Paula McCutcheon. Row 4: Jerry Houk. Reed Edstrom, Wally Gilbertson. Steve Alexander, Simon DeMorre. Row 5: Jeffrey Mashek. Blake Sheldon, Leroy Bell, Chuck Weinberger, Frank Ojile, Tom Hoecherl.

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OMENTS IN HOMEROOM HOMEROOM was a place and a time for building our memories. We will remember Homeroom as the place where new friendships were formed and old ones strengthened. Three times a week, Homeroom was a time of reading the bulletin: “Today we shall run the Auditorium schedule .. . ” “There will be a meeting today of the German Club in Room 206 at 3:05 ...” Homeroom was the time to receive passes from the counselors, program slips from the office, and skip slips from the classes we “forgot” to attend the day before. Homeroom was a place where many a payment was made and where we could save with the Banker. Homeroom was a place where we elected our officers, our queens, and this year the President of the United States in our mock election. Homeroom was a time to read our Southerners on Fridays. Almost every day Homeroom was the place for that last-minute homework that we were too tired” to do last night. But most of all we will remember Homeroom as the place where we received advice and help from our Advisors. They helped us to “Be South.” JUNIORS 114 — Advisor Mrs. Jacoby Row 1: Judy I ten tee. Jane O'Hagan. Barb Marlin, Sonja Baumann, Pal Remareik. Row 2: Mary Carlton, Carol DeMarro, Imogene Christina. Karen Belland, Gerry Carter. Row 3: Arlene Anderson, lovonne lundquitl, Sharon Johnson, Jeon Hemingway, Sally Johnson. Row 4: Sterling Carlton. Ron laFontaine, Bob Perry, Fred Weddel, Dick Sheldon. Row 5: Tom Bettein, Gordon Peters. Ken Zimmerman, Bill Argue, Mike Burke. Row 6: Gene Borseth, John Lewis, Don Wheat, Tyrone Crump. JUNIORS 110- Advisor Miss Drage Row 1: Leann Lewno, Nellie Logan, Diane Johnson, Joelyn Hova-net . Row 2: Susan Chesley, Barb Ratfield, Pot Stodieck, Maureen Wellon, Sylvia Sather. Row 3: Larry Anderson, Donna Duncan, Barb Berg, Dave Fenderson. Row 4: Bruce Wetternack, Dick Pelkey, Dave Johnson, Tom House. Row 5: Jerry McDonald, Dick Hedlund, Don Larson. JUNIORS 201 - Advisor Mr. Dillon Row 1: Kathy Totino, Kathy KolhofF, Michelle Wheaton. Vijo Rumpe. Mary Hawkins. Row 2: Diane Eckberg, Carol Rogers. Mortha Huelt-nitx, Jeanne leifermann, Bev Prattecke. Row 3: Ruthi Braun, John Bowrata, Jerry Nyenhuis, Roger Salter, Larry Ohme. Row 4: Jim Harris, Jerry Rudetill, John Bokusky, Svens Milenbachs. Row S: Ted Hallbock, John Weatherly. 19



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lasting friendships SENIOR ERWIN BERGLUND vainly tries to make order in hi cluttored locker. Inspection often uncovered surpris-ing things in our lockers. JUNIORS 212 — Advisor Mr. Swarstad Row 1: Jan Linden, Goy Skogsborg, Pat Hansen, Mary Kumpf. Row 2: Jan Williams, Vicki Fagro, Marian Phillips, Carole Pilcher, Ruth Brown. Row 3: Dick Cooper, Joanne Whaley, Judie Smith, Dick Judge. Row 4: Doug Rodewald. Bill Dauphinias, Harry lapke, Harry Ksilander, Mike Gibbs. Row 5: John Stensether, Tom Smith, Ray LaRoque, Gordon Twito. Row 6: Dick Ronstrom, Tom Dorsey. JUNIORS 213 — Advisor Mrs. Trow Row 1: Kathy Swerdfiger, Gloria SarfT, Jackie Hill, Maureen Gent . Row 2: Sharon Anderson, Karen Johnson, Lynn Sjogren, Janet Bran-ton, Kathi Carlson. Row 3: Pauletto Fredrick, Judy luedke, Glenico Kleven, Jane Orman. Row 4: Dick loeffler, Gary Simonson, Gary Andrcen, Bruce Tipple, John Karsko. Row 5: Ken Delzer, Bob Larsen, Dove Jameson, Gary Fries. Row 6: Ashley Shovcheck, Harold Johnson, Tom Radtke, Al Overby, Dennis Carlson. JUNIORS 217 — Advisor Miss Bremer Row 1: Nancy Larson, Joyce Johnson, Joan Scott, Patsy Olson, Rita Laughmon. Row 2: Jeanette Clausen, Diane Peterson, Mary LoMieux, Linda Christiansen, Shirley Scgelstrom. Row 3: John Lorge, Andrew Halvorson, Gerald Johnson, Fred Haubrick. Row 4: Dick Natole, Joe Scott, Gene Heit, Frank Olson, Bruce Sodorliny. Row 5: Loralei Thyberg, Judy Lundberg, Eloise Olsen, Karen Hansen. Row 6: Robin Severson, Roger Chelbccok, leenardia Klaassen,

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