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JL X TIGER ROUSER All hail, you gallant Tigers, We’ll do for old South all we can, Our hearts are always with you, Our eyes upon you every South High man; All South is here to greet you And cheer you on triumphantly So fight fight Tigers, fight fight Tigers, Charge and fight your way to victory. 75th ANNIVERSARY EDITION OFTHE E R ADVISOR MISS BREMER EDITOR RICH BERGSRUD CO-EDITOR JOHN NAULT BUSINESS MANAGER MRS. PETERSON PHOTOGRAPHER MR. JOHNSON SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA South High School Library We, the Tiger Staff dedicate this yearbook to the Senior Class of 1968 Xoday’s activities, tomorrow’s memories I nspired by 75 years of South G rasping at the future E ach year brings new experiences. R emember “OUR YEAR!” 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY ... 5 ORGANIZATIONS ... 33 55 . .. SPORTS 81. . . UNDERCLASSMEN IN MEMORY “Is all the blood that men have shed but blood shed all in vain?” D. Blanding WALLACE NYE Graduated 1965 By direction of the President, the Purple Heart was awarded to Private First Class E3 Wallace G. Nye for wounds received in military operation in Vietnam, against hostile foreign forces: these wounds resulted in his death on June 17th. 1967. This award was presented as a tangible expression of his nation's gratitude and everlasting appreciation for gallantry and devotion in service to his country. TERRY MARTIN Graduated 1966 Terry Martin Army Spec. 4 also a graduate of South High, died in Vietnam last October of wounds received from a mortar round fired by friendly forces. MAY THE MEMORY OF ALL YOUTHS WHO HAVE GIVEN THEIR LIVES IN LOYAL SERVICE HELP TO SHOW THAT SOUTH ALSO SERVES ITS COUNTRY. OUR PRINCIPAL MR. SHAWBOLD SENIOR CLASS 1968: When you entered school last September, all of you were participants in a unique educational experience. South High School was selected as the first school in Minneapolis to innovate an instructional program involving team teaching, flexible scheduling, and independent study. This program provides an opportunity for teachers and students to work together in class sizes and blocks of time appropriate to the subject and type of instruction necessary to meet the needs of all students. Our flexible, modular scheduling has given all students an opportunity to assume greater responsibilities prior to graduation. We hope this past year has given you an exciting and enriched educational experience. Best wishes to all of you and may each of you face the future with wisdom and understanding. OUR ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MR. LARSON For three quarters of a century South High has been a strong force in Minneapolis educational endeavors. This has been a proud era for South and all who have shared in her glory. This year a new era has begun with the introduction of “modular scheduling, a most innovative, exciting. and challenging instructional program. A first for South High! A first for Minneapolis public education! The opportunity to become involved in logical and meaningful change in our school program brings with it many challenges and responsibilities. Our students and staff meet and found solutions to each challenge, and maintained a mature and responsible attitude toward the promotion of a sound High School program in keeping with the high standards and traditions that have distinguished South High these many years. We are all justly proud of South! OFFICE CLERKS We would like to commend the office clerks for running an efficient South High during the hectic days of modular scheduling. Top Row: Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. Ketcham. Miss Olson. Mrs. Mona Bottom Row: Mrs. Petrich. Mrs. Ohm. Mrs. Thue. HELP AND GUIDANCE COUNSELORS Top Row: Mr. Marconette. Miss Kinunen. Mrs. Ekstrom Bottom Row: Mr. Roessel. Mr. Friedrichsen. We are very grateful to our counselors for helping to make the new modular scheduling a success. They have explained to us responsibilities and freedoms of the new system. We wish to thank them for the wisdom and understanding shown usduringourstay at South. 6 Learning is the eye of the mind. Draxe R. Kormanik, H. Folkestad. A. Groff A. Lere. E. Borders. J. Kurimay. D. Shultz. M. Royster, R. Hulbert. G. Roscoe. J.Tyler P. Fisher R. Gibbons M. Silver. E. Frazier D. Thingvold. G. Reynolds. E. Bruce “Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it. Fuller T. Steinkoenig W. Kostick, D. Nyholm S. Nelson B. Bryan. D. Beckman. P. Pratt “Better build schoolrooms ‘for the boy' than cells and gibbets for the man. E. Cook L. Mona. R. Peterson. D. Davis. J. Bambenek D. Dillion. S. Nelson R. Lee. S. Marchuk W. Kaari. M, Mulvehill R. Apelquist. J. Haugen M. Pilgrim. A. Pihlstrom “This sort of thing takes a deal of training.” W. S. Gilbert B. Ryan. B. Harris. L. Grivelli L. Stavenas R. Nelson. J. Petryk. G. Kodalen J. Freeman. A. Groff N. Johnson. A. Jenkins S. Cams. A. Campbell SERVICE THROUGH THE YEARS. .. V. Long Back Row: J. Breyette. L. Selstad. A. Ranzmger. J. Hiben. L. Larson. W. Harris. Front Row: K. Lee. L Matthews. R Nelson. L. Burns. F. Schluck. J. Polunc HAPPE MINGS 75TH ANNIVERS 16 ARY OCT. 15 HOMECOMING ’67 Homecoming 1967 began on Sunday. October 15th. with South's Diamond Jubilee Open House attended by nearly 4.000 alumni. Activities continued Monday and Tuesday and ended with the talent show on Wednesday afternoon. Kathy Moews and Terry Hor-wath were M.C.'s for that outstanding program. Excitement mounted as 1966 King Mike Holte and Queen Sue Carlson crowned Mike Colich and Becky Anderson as our king and queen for 1967. The day ended in Southwest’s defeat over South at a well played game. Our slogan was WAMP’EM TIGERS. South's 75th homecoming came to a close with the traditional dance in the school lunchroom. South Singers Queen Becky Anderson King MikeColich Rita Pierson John Nault A L T Y Sharon Pautz Jim Carey Sandy Arnquist Vicki Anderson JohnHolsten MikeKulka 19 School Starts — SeDt. 7 Sadie Hawkins — Dec. 1 75th. Anniversary —Oct. 15 Senior Class Play — Nov. 28-30 TIGERS’ 1967 Hockey Preview — Nov. 28 TRACKS — 1968 Basketball Preview — Nov. 22 Measurements for Caps and Gowns — Feb. 1 Sweetheart Swirl — Feb. 17 Sno-Daze — Jan. 29-Feb. 2 Senior Banquet — March 22 SNO- DAZE Another February — another Sno-daze celebration. The weather was cold — butnottoocold; there was snow — but not too much snow! All week everyone's attention was focused toward the Sno-Daze program but. even more towards the Coronation of the 1968 Sno-Daze King and Queen. On that afternoon the 1967 King. Brian Pontoand Queen. Billy DeWars relinquished the crowns to the 1968 King. Mike LaVigne. and Queen. Ruth Gustafson. CALENDAR Jan. 29 — Mon. — Toboganning Jan. 30 — Tues. — Hockey game Jan. 31 — Wed. — Ski Day Feb. 1 — Skating party — Broom- ball Feb. 2 — Dress up day — Coronation-Dance n 1968 SNOW ■ DAZE” ROYALTY Princess Becky Nuehring Prince Daryl Rogers Princess Chris Anderson Prince Tim Eagen Princess Nancy Olson Prince Tim Grice Princess Terry Thompson Prince Dave Santos SWEETHEARTS MC's Nancy Corbesia and Darryl Rogers Happiness is For the first time, the annual Blu-tri girl-ask-boy dance was held at the North Star Ballroom in St. Paul. The couples at the 1968 Sweetheart Swirl were captivated by the music of Rich Clausen and his band. For three and one half hours the beautiful ballroom was filled with nearly one hundred happy couples, who danced, chatted, and enjoyed another memorable event — The Swirl. At intermission the Westbook Singers changed the mood with their folk singing. Then that great moment of suspense came: The Mistress of Ceremonies. Nancy Corbesia. announced. “The 1968 Sweetheart of the Swirl is Sandy Arnquist!’' Another great moment was over. AND SNOWFLAKES 27 Becky Strick and Escort “GLASS MENAGERIE’ The traditional Senior Class Play was presented for all South students on November 28. 29. and 30 in the auditorium. Hard work, determination, and long rehearsals brought the award — a good production. We will all remember particularly these lines: “I'm going to the movies. (often repeated and much laughed at) and Blow out your candles. Laura. (the finale) Blow out your candles. Laura. The Directors? “I'm going to the movies. THE CAST Tom Wingfield ... Amanda Wingfield Laura Wingfield .. Jim O’Connor ... ... Tim Mason .. Pat Gilmore Kathy Matusko . Mike Burant DIRECTED BY Director Mr. R. Gibbons Technical Director Mr. T. Stemkoemg Student Director Kris Michaelsen Then go to the movies! The 1967 Sadie Hawkins' Day Dance was held on December 1. The Sparklers provided music for dancing in the lunchroom. Square dancing and games went on in the girls' gym. Marrying Sam. portrayed by both David Pautz and Gary Wilson, was the only hitch to the dance.All marriages were annulled at midnight — so ended the 1967 Sadie Hawkins Day Dance. SADIE HAWKINS Just Hitched. The Reception. “OUR SCHOOL” TIGER STAFF MEMBERS Jim Anderson Vicki Anderson Sandy Arnquist Sue Becker Ruth Benson Richard Bergsrud Renee Demarais Mary Helget Linda Hembroff Terri Jacobson Lynn Larson John Nault Rita Pierson Carol Roos Monika Sibble AnnaleeStrandskov Becky Stick Jane Topper Karie Twite Melinda Ryti We made it! Another deadline-on time! It's finished! Another Tiger — the 1968 edition. Meeting regularly three times a week and irregularly?? ... the Tiger Staff composed the 1968 TIGER, a yearbook of memories. Along with the help of Mr. Johnson, photographer, and Miss Bremer, advisor. the staff planned, organized, and edited another successful yearbook. Hard workers?? Advisor — Miss Bremer Leader of the pack! The pack SOUTHERNER STAFF MEMBERS John Boyd Marilyn Carlson Barb Ellwanger Nancy Enebo Lesia Fedoryshyn Pat Gilmore Carol Grembowski Marsha Hansen Jerry Herby John Holsten Terry Horwath Elizabeth Johnson Wendy Johnson Irene Klosinski Charlene Loveland Chris Lyman Tim Mason Kathy Matusko Sharon Pautz Carol Zoebisch The Southerner Staff, under the leadership of Sharon Pautz (editor) and Miss Fisher (advisor) completed its first year under the new modular scheduling. The staff consisted of juniors and seniors this year instead of just seniors. This somewhat larger than usual staff provided us with the news and happenings of the new ’ Mod” South throughout the year. The Leader Staff at work? GERMAN CLUB Advisor: Miss Borders. President: Kathy Matusko. Vice-President: Sandy Arnquist. Treasurer: Annalee Strand-skov. Secretary: Kris Michealson, Publicity: Terri Jacobson. Sgt. at Arms: Grey Frey. L. Semelis. G. Cedarblade. C. Grembowski. N. Olson. M. Kulka. M. Colich, J. Holsten. S. Brown. M. Carlson. G. Frey. J. Halverson. C. Hild. R. Bergsrud, K. Twite. J. Herby. A. Johnson. J. Nault. D. Strom. V. Wetternach. S. Wattawa. P. Trudeau. L. Larson. P. Gilmore. L. Hembroff. J. Abelite. S. Becker. C. Jacobson. D. Henry, L. Forde. K. Thoennes. P. Quealy. B. Star-inskis. J. Kostecky. R. Demarais. L. Fowler. R. Nelson, C. Fedraw. S. Jacobson. J. Hoel. P. Vetsch. E. Bragg. R. Ksi-lander. V. Hoving. L. Flatgaard. G. Lun-deen. D. Olson. K. Cork. R. Welander. S. Pautz. K. Pelker. L. Filek. J. Vasseur. T. Mason. G. Tmgvold. L. Fedoryshyn. D. Welander. J. Anderson. M Creps. J. Loch. D. Nielson. M Romanowskis. B. Nuhring. W. Rogers. M. King. J. Pyche. C. Almstad. L. Owan. M. Christianson. N. Enebo. S. Enebo. FRENCH CLUB President: Nancy Enebo. Vice-President: Bonnie Renstrom. Secretary: Sandy Ferris. Treasurer: Kerry Cork. T. Elies. L. Fairbanks. B. Hayenga. J. Holsten. L. Iversen. C. Jacobson. I. Klosinski. C. Lumbly. Y. Matthews. M. McGinnis. J. Milan. J. Moore. J. Moren. A. Nelson. R. Pierson. D. Shingledecker. R. Skimland. W. Spangler. The French Club is a club for all present and former students of French who wish to join. Meetings are held every other month. Every year, there is a Christmas party, a picnic in the spring, and a trip to a French restaurant for lunch, as well as other activities. At Thanksgiving time, club members bring canned goods to supply a basket for a needy family. SPANISH CLUB President: Devota Svec, Vice President: Ruth Ellingson. Secretary: Kathy Martschenko. Treasurer: John Boyd. A. Dwelle. C. Ellingson. B. Williamson. R. Demarais. L. Fowler. M. Gowell, B. Osson. P. Murray. S. Harris. L. Larson. S. Olson. T. Bosquez. R. Arrequin. N. Davis. V. Lowman, K. Pieh. D. Erickson. D. Fridlund. L. Vaseliff. H. Sawiquk. S. Tossey. T. Blazina, J. Anderson. I. Illnicki. M. Clark. K. Yurecko. K. Patterson. S. Whipkey. C. Longley. B. Leegard. During the year, the Spanish Club has had all sorts of activities, all of which have been a success. Some of these activities were a Christmas party, a roller skating party, a tobaggoning party, a weiner roast, and a scavenger hunt. The Spanish club membership is open only to students who have had or are enrolled in a Spanish class. Its purpose is to better their knowledge of Spanish customs. SWEDISH CLUB Swedish club started the season with a get-together at the home of its advisor. Mrs. Peterson. During the year there were many well planned activities such as: a scavenger hunt. Christmas party, bowling and. a sleigh ride. Swedish club has had a very successful year. President: Carol Roos. Vice President: Margie Wade. Secretary: Gmny Rue. Treasurer: Ruth Benson. Sgt. at Arms: Tim Nelson. J. Anderson. K. Anderson. M Anderson. R. Berglund. R. Bergsrud. L. Carlson. N. Davis. T. Duda. M. Groven. J. Hercig. D. Hippe. R. Lawson. M. LaVigne. B. Moline. J. Mooren. K. Nutter. N. Olson. L. Peterson. K. Twite. P. Vetsch. R. Welander. 37 Top Row; N. Enebo. Chaplain: S. Ferris. Publicity; M. Carlson. Chapt. Pres.: M. Mulvehill. Advisor: L. Iversen. Publicity: T. Jacobson. Chapt. Pres.; Bottom Row; L. Pierson. Chapt. Pres.; K. Michaelsen. Seccretary; K. Matusko. V. Pres.; S. Arnquist. President: P. Gilmore. I.C.C. Rep.: A Strandskov. Treasurer. Under the leadership of our new school advisor. Miss Mulvehill. Blu-tri has had a very successful year. Blu-tri started out the year with a membership kick-off skit previewing the forth coming events. Other activities included a Potluck. Apple Polishing Tea. Movies, a Christmas Party, a weekend at Lyman Lodge, the Swirl, a theater party, and an Easter Breakfast. To end the year there was an election and then installation of new officers. Blu-tri is open to all girls who are ready for a year of fun and activities. And don’t forget — only members active for two years are eligible to be the SWEETHEART of the Swirl. Marilyn’s Chapter Nikki’s Chapter 38 Terri’s Chapter BANKERS W. Johnson. T. Elsessor. L. Sedjo. I. Backstrom. F. Duda. M. Varilelf. C. Horwath. R. Theisen. T. Clem entson. J. Aitken. D Robert. B. Wahl. A. Gomdain. A. Costello. J. Cohoe. C. Brown. L. Pearson. J Ro ginski. J. Dembovsky. M Wilson. L. Thompson. J. Keppel. V. Lowman. D. Miller. B. Lofdahl. S Buch anan, P. Cole. M. Shaw. L. Osterud. J. Gemdorfer. K. Neuman. C Boyle. L Capistrantm. 0. Strom. S Moline. C. Fedraw. I. Klosinski. G. Larson. V. Vanvick. J. Pederson. D. Olson. M Galligan. D. Larson. S Pearson. K. Gustafson. M. Arnold. K. Pelkey. P. Penney. T Eagan. T. Thompson. E. Hallquist. J Her ceg. L. Stone. T. Olund. K Marben. N Birstengel. E. Yee. J. Morse. K. Carlson. G. Frey. D. Svidron. L Saavedra. J. Higgins. M Novack. L. Johnson. C Peterson. T. Lease. J. Venaas. W Nygaard. C. Paavo la. R. Pierson. M. Crews. M. Hansen. M. Sullivan. D. Dodge. TIGER REPRESENTATIVES J. Adams. R. Thiesen. J. Rogers. J. Cohoe. K. Bme. B. Gearin. T. Blazma. C. Lyman. J. Pederson, C. Gustafson. S. Lundeen. K. Cork. N. Schwock. B. Weisser. D. Shingledecker. M. Sergquist. M Johnson. D. Wiese. N. Grielen. K. Thoennes. L. Carlson. R. Ksilander. H. Lind-strom. T. Bosquez. C. Phillips. M. Groven. N Erhardt. J. Hoel. J. Dishmger. K. Marben. J. Halverson. M. Reynolds. B. Renstrom. M. Hanson. J. Miller. J. Stenen. R. Chacoyee. Cheerleaders Row 1-Pam Guimont. Vicki Anderson. Becki Strick. Rita Pierson. Row 2-Nancy Cor-besia. Sharon Pautz. Linda Filek (Tiger) Janet Murphy, Cece Supalo (Captain). CHEERLEADERS '67 —’68 Through bad pep tests and good pep tests, games won and games lost, rain storms and snow storms, our cheerleaders have kept our school spirit up to a roar. We owe a great deal to those who have helped us to Be South . L.-R. Devota Svec. Anita Allen, Darlene Strom. Liga Semelis, (A. Capt.) Gayle Cedarblade. Melinda Ryti Linda Hembrotf, (Capt.) Susan Burrington. TIGERETTES ADD SPIRIT The South High Tigerettes performed at football and basketball games during the year. They promoted school spirit and added interest to half time activities. The girls worked hard to improve the unit. Let's give credit to them for what they have done this year. 42 PEP CLUB MEMBERS JaneGeisendarfer Lynn Terry Vonme Lowman Charles Cameron Mary Haehn Yvonne Mathew Debbie Miller Margie Wade Sue Jacobson Linda Fowler Becky Anderson Mary Zoebish Irene Backstrom Nancy Lemum Barb Loefdahl Renee Demarais Kathy Moews Debbie Weise Janet Dischmger Gail Cedarblade Vicki Hoving Debbie Wolfe Darlene Strom Colleen Brown Sherry Olson Liga Semelis Melanee Jensen Pat Pliceli Devota Svec Bonnie Mackeam Barb Olson Linda Hembroff Judy Cohoe Roberta Wicoren Diane Olson Myrle Hein Ten Jacobsen Sue Bunngton Lori Juvjack Evonne Yee Lynn Ryti Linda Sedj Lam Vasileft Lynn Larson Randy Nelson Terry Elies Janice Lawrence Karen Voight Jan Milan Sandy Ferris Kathy Anderson Pat Taylor Cheryl Dakota Aria Gustafson Ruth Theisen Linda Sverson Cheryl Anderson Roberta Brennon Lee Ann Flatguard Barb Davis Charletta Yee Peggy Peterson Sue Wipke Marian Rue Jackie Moren Chris Anderson Pat Jacques Linda Carlson Rebecca Brennon Mary Helget Irene Klosmski Kathy See Linda Johnson Joyce Leppel Nancy Olson 43 SKI CLUB MEMBERS Ruth Benson Becky Strick Dave Pautz Janice Plowman Becky Nuhring Peggy Peterson Yvonne Matthew Don Neilson Denis Emerson Margie Wade Pat Quealy Leon Larson Kathy Matusko Sharon Pautz Russ Welander Sandy Ferris Jim Chairpairim Cece Supalo Bev Leegard Lynn Larson Robert Phelps Steve Gaustad Jim Lodden Jahnis Abelite Linda Fowler Mara Cerps Janice Erickson Richard Bergsrud Karie Twite Pam Vetsch Sandy Arnquist Gmny Rue Mary Sullivan Roxann Noviky Ruth Lenling Connie Wendlmg Sue Jacobson Randi Nelson Susan Becker Pat Trudeau Mike Colich Mike Kulka John Holsten Jill Herceg Vickie Hoving Jim Vassuer Terri Jacobson Cathy See Jim Anderson Mary Haehn Nancy Olson Myrl Hein Irene Klosmski Cheryl Hild Terry Fedoryshyn Pat Manoleff Terry Horwath Rita Pierson Vicky Anderson Advisor-Mr. Roscoe The Ski Club’s second year was marked by the rapidly growing membership. The main objective of the club is for all its members to have FUN; their goal is to get more people interested in skiing. Each year they will take about four trips to northern Minnesota to ski. The first trip this year to Quadna Mountain in Hill City was on the weekend of January 5, 6. and 7. New members were initiated at this time. The initiation included eating a part of Knute. Sobiskicl’s faithful dog. who had died in a blizzard. Little did the new members know that what they were eating was only raw hamburger! After a weekend of good weather (-40°) and excellent skiing, the South High Ski Club returned home and then to school the following day. anxiously awaiting the next trip. 44 ‘S’ CLUB LOOKS UP TO THE FUTURE Abehte. J. Frey. G. Moline. B. Allen W. Gramling. C. Morrison. G. Ambrosier. W. Grice. T. Nault. J. Anderson. J. Grosklags. J. Nelson. T. Bergsrud. R. Holsten. J. Nielsen. D. Blue. 0. Horwath. T. Olund. T. Borodine. J. Houk, D. Peach. D. Bourasa. R. Hovey. J. Peterson. D. Bradley. D. Jackson. R. Pinske. R. Brandt. M. Johnson. A. Ramirez. L. Carey. J. Johnson. E. Restrepo. J. Carlson. C. Kokilla. E. Rodeck. B. Chairpainni. J. Kulka. M. Rogers. D. Christianson. S. Larson. L. Sarff. J. Citrowski. E. LaVigne. M. Svidron. D. Clementson. D. Ledford. J. Vossen. M. Colich. M. Lodden. J. Wagner. L. Dockm. D. Lundeen. D. Walstrom. W. Dodge. D. Lyman. C. Welander. R. Flatgard. J. Miller. A. Wilson. G. Forsberg. S. Miller. D. Wenngatz. H. STUDENT COUNCIL Regulars: Row 1 — V. Anderson. S. Arnquist (Treas.). N. Davis (Corr. Sec.). J. Nault (Pres.). C. Lumbly (Vice Pres.). J. Moren (Rec. Sec.). T. Grice (Sgt. At Arms). C. Hor-wath Row 2 — N. Lemum. A. Strandskov. R. Brennan. M. Zoebisch. M. Hein. C. Brown. B. Anderson. B. Renstrom. J. Moore. K. Meows. Row 3 — R. Pierson. M. Reynolds. R. Tellgren. K. Cork. J. Sande. D. Svec. S. Pautz. R. Stiehm Row 4 — M, Jensen. C. Hild. J. Lodden. L. Wagner. J. Halvorson. J. Hoel. F. Duda. J. Carey. Row 5 — D. Nielson. L. Videen, T. Diaz. M. King. W. Loye Row 6 — J. Holsten. M. Colich. J. Herby. D. Pautz. T. Bosquez. W. Zomberge. S. Roberts. J. Abelite. 46 Student Council presents a challenge to its officers and representatives to work for the good of our school. It is important that we conquer this challenge to prepare ourselves for an active part in future social affairs, and our future begins when we receive our diplomas. John Nault Alternates: Row 1 — P. Gilmore. B. Strick. K. Matusko, M. Wade. C. Supalo. R. Roberts. J. McCormick. Row 2— G. LaChapelle. S. Lun-deen, C. Anderson. O. Vinson. V. Barry. L. Flatgard. T. Wagner. Row 3 — L. Carlson. B. Nuhrmg. D. VanDuesen. R. Nelson. P. ManoleH. J. Boyd. Row 4 — D. Dockm. N. Corbesia. C. Grembowski. J. Blair. G. Cedarbiade. D. Farrell. M. Allen. Row 5 — J. Scholtes. A. Ryan. D. Larson. D. Olson. D. Valenchenko. T. Nelson. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: President: Tim Mason Vice President: Vernon Wetternach Secretary: Sandy Arnquist Treasurer: Nancy Enebo Advisor: Mr. Marchuk MEMBERS: J. Abelite R. Bergsrud M Colich A. Dwelle G. Edlund T. Elies R. Favorite C. Gramling R. Gustafson L. Hembroff J. Herby J. Holsten R. Kasseth T.Lease K. Matusko J. Nault G. Roberts A. Strandskov D. Svec J. Thoennes K. Twite H. Wenngatz B. Wiese I PLEDGE myself to uphold the high purposes of this society to which I have been elected, striving in every way. by word and deed, to make its ideals the ideals of our school. The highest honor that can be bestowed upon a student at South is that of membership in the National Honor Society. Membership is based on the traditional qualities: Scholarship. Leadership. Character. Service. This year there was only one induction: that was in February. The special guests were the proud parents of the very happy Inductees. Some of the activities sponsored by NHS this year were these: the sale of graduation announcements: the participation in the candy sale. 47 CHOIR Row 1: Goneau. M.: Flattem. C.; Goneau. M.; Shirmer. G.; Fedraw. C.: Knutsen. C.; Strandskov. A.; Stiehm, R.; Wensole. L.; Peterson. E.; Zoebisch. M.; Erhart. N.; Tellgren. R.; Bergstrom. L.; O’Connell. R.; Birnstengel. N.; Wagner. T.; Herceg. J.; Lynstak. D.; Pyche. J.: Johnson. B.; Blessing. R.; Nault. S.; Malmquist. M.; Spratt. D.: Eagen. T.: Wilson. G.: Grandbois. K. IN THE SPOTLIGHT . . . Lofahl. B.: McGinnis. M.; Bill. B.: Disinger. C.: Johnson. L.: Elhngson. R.; Junjak. L.; Lease. E.; Tupper. J.; Pederson. J.; Klosinski, I.; Ellingson. C.; Meows. K.; Phillips. C.; Burleson. R.: Pearson. L.: Evanskaas. J.: Capra. C.: Cameron. C.; Ryan. A.; Galligan. M.; Hippe. D.; Peach. D.; Dolquist. T. SOUTH SINGERS Row 1: Erhardt. N.; McGinnis. M.: Lease. E.: Knutsen. C.: Goneau. M.; Fedraw. C.; Row 2: Disinger. C.: Ellingson. C.; Johnson. L.: Tupper. J.; Ellingson. R.; Row 3: Grandbois. K.; Eagen, T.; Peach. D.; Birstengel. N.; Meows. K.: Pyche. J.: Row 4: Blessing. R.; Nault. S.; Cameron. C.; Hippe. D.; Wilson. G.: Lyngstad. D. 49 AND THE BAND Linda Hembroff Mike Palla Row 1: Johnson. E.. Davis. N.. Wolf. D.. Jensen. M.. Horwath. C.. Cohoe. J.. Hembroff. L Row 2: Loch. M.. Geisendorter. J.. Cork. K.. Morse. J.. Shaw. M.. Erickson. J.. Sib-bel. M . Larsen. L.. Oman. L.. Peterson. D Row 3: Chatfield. D.. Sande. J.. Anderson. The band certainly added much spirit to our school. In their bright orange and black uniforms. they were always at our football games; they also accompanied the Tigerettes during the half-time program. Surely these activities support our team. Moreover, pep tests would never be the same without our band there to lead the “Rouser ’. The full band has been seen many times at our basketball games; also, part of the band formed a pep band to perform at hockey games. Along with being a football band, our band was featured at the Christmas and Spring Concerts as a concert band. Through the able direction of Mr. Thomas Steinkoenig. the band has improved much this year, and we are sure will continue to improve next year. Flute section Trumpet 50 PLAYED ON B.. Wickoren. R.. Voight. K.. P.eh. K.. Abelite. J.. Roberts. S.. Montoya. G.. Rogers. W.. Barrett. M Row 4: Mr. Steinkoemg. Halverson. J.. Palla. M . Leegard. B.. Ahlquist. J. PEP BAND — Row 1: Johnson. E.. Davis. N.. Jensen. M.. Horwath. C.. Cohoe. J.. Hembroff. L.. Row 2: Abelite. J.. Pieh. K.. Roberts. S.. Shaw. M.. Peterson. D.. Barrett. M.. Rogers. W.. Larsen. L.. Sibbel. M., Row 3: Palla. M Section Monica Sibbel Ken Pieh Jahnis Abelite 51 BEHIND THE SCENES STAGE CREW Although you never see them, the stage crew has many responsibilities. They are in charge of the technical side of the auditorium programs. Moreover, they have to set the lights, keep the stage in order, and use other production techniques to make the programs more interesting. This group deserves recognition because of their hard work all year long. Cameron. C.. Olson. D.. Carroll. D.. Locke. E. AUDIO-VISUAL These boys have many responsibilities: showing films in class rooms, in the little theater, in the auditorium, and also being responsible for all the projection equipment. Surely, they deserve special credit for all the service they give to the school. 52 Row 1-Johnson. W.. Haug. G.. Miller. J. Elsesser. T. Row 2-Olson. L., Wenngatz. H.. Sundstrom. R.. Frazier. G. Missing-Grosklags. J. OFFICE AIDES Mary Johnson Pat Jacques Mary Helget Pam Guimont Becky Strick Ruth Benson Helen Sawczuk Kathy Neuman Jane Tupper Darlene Russell Marilyn Carlson Nancy Olson Charlene Hayes Cathy See Dale Miller Wilbur Fink Catarina Martschenko Sharon Heeny Mary Phelps Bonnie Meyer LIBRARY AIDES Judy Blair Dorthy Chatfield Marcia Clark Jan Erickson Nancy Gillooly Darrell Hippe Angie Johnson Lillian Johnson Gail Larson Linda Asterud Russ Swanson Debbie Tamble 53 TIGERS CJ X LU CAPTAIN: DaveSvidron. Bottom Row: D. Peterson. S. Cameron. D. Dodge. G. Wil- son. S. Gaustad. L. Proskin. D. Svidron. T. Grice. M. Vos-sen. R. Piniske. J. Hovey. J. McCormick. 2nd Row: W. Am-brosier. K. Nutter. J. Lodden.T. Nelson. B. Bourasa. G. TIGERS PLAGUED South’s football team, plagued with injuries and bad luck, posted a 1-7 season. The Tigers started the year out good with a 18-12 win over Vocational and played their best game against Roosevelt despite injuries to Jim Lodden. Tim Grice. Ol-lie Blue, and Bob Boursa. Against Edision. where we outplayed the Tommies in every aspect of the game except the score. Steve Forsberg suffered a broken leg. Darryl Rogers was put out early in the season due to an injured knee. Injuries attained against Washburn to Tim Grice and Dennis Dodge plus the previous injuries left South with a very inexperienced first line. 56 South gams ground against West. Ramirez. S. Carlson. K. Grandbois. D. Erickson. D. Peach. F. Duda. J. Vassuer. 3rd Row: D. Clementson. K. Pieh. D. Pautz. J. Borodme. S. Forsberg. C. Grambling. 0. Blue. B. Baird. K. Johnson. S. Anderson. D. Nielson. South OPPONENT 18 Vocational 12 0 Central 35 7 Roosevelt 25 7 Edison 14 0 Washburn 40 6 West 26 7 Southwest 28 7 Henry 19 WITH INJURIES Missing: Roberts. Espinoza. Knoblaugh. Rea. Fordyce. Sundahl. 1st Row: Curtis. Eibon. Lawson. Santos. Wollack. Tismack. 2nd Row: Magdanz. Hardeman. K.. Sax. Blazina. Hardeman. J.. Clementson. Winston. Zumberge. McMoore. 57 58 Mike Vossen latches on to a long one. Hovey snags one out o( the air. Peach boots one. Ambrosier finds running ground against West. South’s defense prepares to rip apart Voc's offense. The Cross Country team posted a 2-7 season this year. With the death of Mr. Olson, last year’s coach, came the problem of finding a new Cross Country coach. Thanks to Mr. Warren Karri. South had a coach but with only one week before the first meet. The Harriers beat River Falls and Ellsworth 22-42-62. with Ed Johnson taking first. Hal Wenngatz second. Mark Brandt fifth. Jerry Sarff sixth, and Steve Christianson eighth. A seemingly sure win against. Vocational with Hal Wenngatz first, and Ed Johnson third was turned to defeat with a long wait till the next runners. Other outstanding runners were Al Miller. Steve Christianson. Mark Brandt, and Jerry Sarff. Co-Captains Ed Johnson and Hal Wenngatz. CROSS COUNTRY Bottom Row: Restrepo. J.; Colbenson. M.; Engeldinger. C.; Pelkey. K.; Lundeen. D.: Roman-ouskis. M.: Lyman. C.: Brandt. M.; Top Row: Miller. A ; Johnson. E.; Christianson. S.; Wenngatz. H.; Olund. T.: Sarff. J.; Johnson. A. 60 Bad odds for Don. LaVrgne battles for control. Jim Chairpairini throws himself into his shooting. Jon stands ready. 61 Captain Mike La Vigne Jim Carey Dale Miller Jim Chairpainni The Pucksters started the season off with four straight losses: these were to the four top seated teams. Scoring was our major problem. In South’s first five conference games only three goals had been tallied. After this slow half, the Tigers roared to a respectable 4-5-1 record. Among these were upset victories over Edison (who beat top ranking West) and over traditional hockey rival. Marshall. In the District 17 tournament. South whipped Vocational: then ending the season losing to tournament runner-up. Washburn. This year’s team was made up of eight seniors, nine juniors, and one sophomore. Jon McCormick contributed greatly to South’s strong comeback surge. Line-mates Mike LaVigne and Jim Chairpairini ranked in the city. The Tigers felt that under new coach. Steve Marchuk, the season was a good and honorable one. Coach Marchuk felt that South’s first unit was as good as any in the city. PUCKSTERS FINISH STRONG Bob Gallagher Don Larson CONFERENCE PLAY SOUTH OPPONENT 2 West 6 0 Henry 4 1 Southwest 5 0 Roosevelt 6 0 Central 0 6 North 2 12 Vocational 1 3 Washburn 7 5 Marshall 0 5 Edison 1 DISTRICT 17 9 Vocational 1 1 Washburn 5 Maurice Johnson Ed Kokkila 63 WRES Chuck Carlson Al Miller DaleClementson Steve Christianson Wayne Ambrosier The highly competitive South High wrestling team posted a 4-6 season. Leading the team this year was Steve Christianson with a 9-0-1 individual record. Steve also captured a third in the City Match. Other outstanding seniors were Wayne Ambrosier and Captain Dennis Dodge, who took a 2nd and 3rd respectively. Both also participated in the Region 5 Match. A thank you to coach Robert Lee who had an active part in the creation of the 1967-68 wrestling team. Captain Dennis Dodge South 14 Henry 28 South 24 Vocational 25 South 37 Central 13 South 34 West 17 South 27 Marshall 16 South 31 North 21 South 20 Edison 24 South 17 Washburn 25 South 9 Southwest 31 South 17 Roosevelt 27 65 Bottom Row: Left to Right: Lee. Coach; Zamora. J; Ramirec. G; Carlson. C; Christianson. S; Dodge. D: Ambrosier. W; Lundeen. D: Montoya. G; Top Row: Miller. A; Shelby. R; Nicolai. R: Clementson. D; Forsberg. S; Scott. B; Restrepo. J: Shult . Asst. Coach. YOUTHFUL MERMEN FINISH 3-6 Front Row: F. Brandt. J. Anderson. B. Rogers. R. Bergsrud. C. Lyman. E. Johnson. M. Brandt. J. Sarff. W. Rodeck. Top Row: S. Enebo. C. Beckman. J. Flatguard. M. Groven. R. Jackson. W. Shoppe. J. Maxwell. D. Pierce. Not Pictured: R. Welander. D. Sivigny. Ed Johnson CO-CAPTAINS A youthful Tiger swimming team, made up largely of underclassmen. finished the season with a 3-6 record. Our team started a little slow with 5 successive defeats to the annual powers of the city. Then the Tigers started to move with a victory over an improved Central team by a score of 49-46. The next victory came as somewhat of an upset over a confident North team. This was a “grudge meet since the Polars defeated us last year on a disqualification by our medley relay. The Tigers were gaming momentum for the meet with the rival West Cowboys. Victory was in our grasp until the final length of the final event when the top freestyler in the city touched out our man to hand us a 49-46 defeat. After being squashed by defending champion, Washburn, the Tigers turned the table and downed Vocational. 60-35. Says Coach Haugen of this year's team. “South is known for their strong finishes and tremendous improvement once the season has started. This year is no exception. Jim Anderson Coach Jim Haugen South 23 Edison 72 South 25 Henry 70 South 31 Southwest 64 South 30 Roosevelt 65 South 49 Central 46 South 48 North 47 South 46 West 49 South 22 Washburn 73 South 60 Vocational 30 Winning freestylmg form of Ed Johnson Jim Anderson Russ Welander Rich Bergsrud Backstroker Chuck Beckman Divers Dick Jackson and Bill Shoppe show grace and finesse. Jerry Sarff and Bill Rodeck match strokes. Breaststroker Mark Brandt A flying start The Senior chorus line. Chris Lyman ' flies” in. CAGERS FINISH SECOND IN CITY Front Row: S. Anderson. C. Lumbly. F. Duda. J. Vasseur. M. Colich (capt ). T. Grice. K Johnson. Back Row: Mr. Mona (coach). H. Wenngatz (mgr.). J. Hovey. D. Albrecht. J. Bonrud. K. Pieh. M. Kulka. J. Holsten. E. Magdanz. (asst, coach). J. Nault (mgr.). The South High basketball team finished in a tie for second place in the City Conference with a record of eight wins and two losses. It was the highest finish recorded by a South High team since 1962. Although being the smallest team in the city. South was the third in the league in total defense and fourth in offense. The Tiger attack was highlighted by the spirited team play and hustle. South 81 Vocational 56 South 62 Marshall 43 South 59 Southwest 57 South 84 Roosevelt 57 South 78 North 63 South 48 Henry 70 South 64 Central 54 South 55 Washburn 49 South 57 Edison 60 South 67 West 43 Highlights of the year included victories over Roosevelt. Central, and Washburn. All-City honors went to junior guard. Tim Grice. Senior guard Mike Colich. senior center Mike Kulka. and junior forward Sheldon Anderson were named Players of the Week in the City Conference. Colich and Grice were also named to the WCCO State Team of the Week. We were proud to learn that Tim Grice was named All-City guard. 68 SOPHOMORE SQUAD Stutter Captain Colich (Left) Up up and away! Perfect Fingertip control Easy Basket. Big Stuff Grice shoots under pressure. John drives for a lay up. Row I: Capt. Greg Frey. Gary Morrison. Tim Grice. Row II: John Holsten. Keith Gustafson. Sheldon Anderson. Daryl Anderson. TIGER NINE LOOKS UP The South high baseball team lead by captain Greg Frey expects an improvement over last years 4-6 record. This year marks the second season in for Coach Richard Gibbons. The big guns this year are expected to be Captain Greg Frey. John Holsten. Sheldon Anderson, and Tim Grice with help expected from Senior Gary Morrison and underclassmen Daryl Rodgers and Keith Gustafson. This years pitching rotation with rely heavily on the talents of Leon Larson, and John Holsten. This years team is balanced with a combination of hitting power and high average hitting plus fine defensive players. Says captain Greg Frey. “We are looking forward to a .500+ season this year! 72 TRACK The Tiger track team opened their '68 season this year in the Twin City Indoor meet on March 28th and 29th. With a squad of around 35 members including seven returning lettermen. Coach McMoore predicts a lot of hard work in store for his cmdermen. Coach McMoore feels there are many good prospects” if they are willing to work hard. Vesatility is evident in the team with Jim Hovey. Ed Citrowski. and Jon McCormick each able to fill a variety of roles. The hurdle events are filled with some excellent men in Al Williams. Kevin Johnson. Isaac Moore, and Ken Pieh. The assistance men are led by senior. Allen Miller, in the mile and underclassmen — Jim Lodden. Jerry Sarff. Alden Johnson. Scott Wattawa. Chris Lyman, and Warren Zumberge. Senior Wayne Ambrosier is returning again this year as our f man in the pole vault. The weight men include Gary Wilson. Steve Forsberg. Gary Young, and Charles Gramling. Says Coach McMoore of the outlook for this season. 'Success or failure depends on the willingness to put forth that 100% effort! Row 4: K. Pieh. J. Hardeman. M. Galligan. K. Hardeman. A. Williams. J. McCormick. J. Hovery. D. Clementson. Coach McMoore. Row 3: C. Lyman. W. Zumberge. K. Johnson. A. Johnson. I. Moore. C. lumbley. S- Forsberg. C. Gramling. J. Milan. S Wattawa. R. Kasseth. Row 2: Coach Kaari. G. Rye W. Ambrosier. C. White. J. Sarff. G Wilson. J. Borodme. S. Rhodes Row 1: R. Gallager. P. Curtis. S. Ehebo. J. Lodin. 0. Schilling. D. Sivigny. 0. Erickson. 73 Row 1: Capt. J. Abelite. R. Albrecht. M. Liss. E. Kokkila. Row 2: Coach Thmgvol, M. Groven, L. Peterson. D. Dockin. M. Romanovskis. Capt. J. Chairpairini. J. Heel. TENNIS Love — Love. What's this about love on the tennis courts? This year’s team will have something less than affection for their opponents. The '68 team with four seniors and six juniors shows strong promise to do well in their court contests. Coach Thingvold, who was also at South three years ago. expects an even better record than last year’s of four wins and six losses. This year’s captains are Jim Chairpairini and Jahnis Abelite. Phillip McLoed. Capt. Ron Pinske. Lynn Wagner. GOLF The South High golf team this year is a very young one. The captain Ron Pinske is the only senior. With four members the golf team plays at Hiawatha golf course, every Monday. Wednesday, and Friday without fail. The golf team posted a 4-6 season and is composed of two juniors, one sophomore, and one senior. CAPTAINS Tennis: J. Chairpairm, J. Wrestling Abelite 75 Golf: R. Pinske G.A.A. MOVES UPWARD G.A.A. BOARD Row 1. Pam Vetch. Terri Jacobson. Carol Grembowski. Kerry Cork. Janet Dishmger. Row 2. Marilyn Carlson. Marlys Wilson. Vonme Lowman. Pat Robertson. Not Pictured: Renee Demarais. Anita Allen, Ann Dwelle. OUR ADVISORS G.A.A. IS FUN We. the girls who belong to G.A.A., have a chance to be part of South. There is a variety of sports that are available for girls to compete in, such as these: badminton, tennis, bowling, gymnastics, golf, volleyball, basketball, and swimming. If every girl at South were to come to at least one of the many clubs, she would find that she is contributing to her own physical development and promote a little spirit to the Girls Athletic Association. Miss Jenkins 77 WE KNOW HOW BASKETBALL Holly Palmpom Marlys Wilson Beverly Leegard Nancy Olson Karen Voight Bonnie MacKean Diane Welander Penny Lawson GOLF Pam Vetch Lynn Larson Nancy Olson TENNIS Sandy Nolan Karen Bine Janet Dishinger Nancy Olson Kathy Bme Pat Manoleff Marilyn Carlson Carol Grembowski Kerry Cork Carol Capra VOLLEYBALL Jackie Moren Peggy Peterson Kathy Bme Pat Manoleff Cheyrl Hilde Pam Guimont Nancy Olson Beverly Leegard Karen Bine Carol Capra Penny Lawson Kerry Cork Janet Dishinger Bonnie MacKean 78 IT'S DONE BOWLING Penny Lawson Sandy Notan Diane Welander Kerry Cork Cheryl Hilde Kathy Martshenko Janet Dishinger Nancy Olson Pam G. Bonme MacKean Beverly Leegard GYMNASTICS Bonnie MacKean Evan Yee Pat Manoleff Pat Robertson Kathy Bine Melanie Jensen Carol Capra Cindy Horwath Karen Bine Collen Brown Sandy Nolan BADMINTON Kathy Bine Pam Swift Dolly Renstrom Monika Sibbel Diane Welander Nancy Olson Marilyn Carlson Carol Gembrowski Kerry Cork Carol Capra Pat Manoleff Karen Bine Bonnie MacKean Evan Yee SWIMMING Cicel Gillette Bev Boksky 79 UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIORS —THE CLASS OF 1969 You are Juniors! What a thrill it is for you! It's hard to believe that you’ve almost reached that goal: to be a senior. Now you have real responsibilities: you have the desire to achieve. You are becoming aware of your class leaders and of an intense feeling of loyalty to your class, and especially to your school. Come on. class of 1969! Be South. Adams. J. Ahlquist. J. Albrecht. R. Allen. P. Ambrosier. J. Anderson. A. Anderson. M. Anderson. S. Anderson. S. Anderson. S. Anequin. M. Armour. C. Arneson. T. Arnold. M Asleson.S. Austin. L. Bachman. P. Bakk. A. Barrett. M. Baskin. J. Behl. A. Bergstrom. L. Berndt. S. Birnstengel. N. Blair. J. Blair. J. Blessing. R. Blevins. S. Bogan. C. Bonrud. J. Borodine. J. Bosquez. T. Boudin. G. Boule.C. Bragg. E. Brant. M. 82 Broen. C. Bronson. N. Brue. R. Buchanan. A. Bulau. M Burrington. S. Cameron. L. Cameron. S. Campbel.S. Campion. M. Capistrant. L. Carlson. L. Christiansen. M. £ Crandall. S. 1 Ellingson. C. I Erickson. D. Carlson. M. Carlson. T. Carrilo. C. Carroll. D. Cedarblade. G. Cerps. M. Christiansen. R. Cichy. K. Cizadlo, G. Clark. P. Colbenson. R. Corbesia. N. Covbine. B. Corgan. R. Cork. K. Costello. A. Couch. D. Crews. M. Damborg. G. Danielson. C. Davis. N. Dembovsky. J. Dischinger. J. Dise. R. Dubois. D. Ellingson. L. Engeldinger. C. Enger. R. Erhart. N. Erickson. J. Evenson. S. Farrel. D. Ferris. S. 83 Fink. B. Flategraff. F. Flatgard. J. Flattem. C. Forsberg. S. Gillmore. C. Gilsrud. B. $ A M t? I £ if I tl 1 S A ? Glad.W. Goneau. M. Goneau, M. Greene. D. 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Underclassmen use their time wisely. Murray. P. Nelson. R. Nelson. T. Nicolai. R. Niemeyer, G. Nuhrmg. B. Nutter. K. Nygaard. E. Olson. B. Olson. D. Olson. N. Olund.T. Osterberg. L. Ostlund. K. Overby. L. Pacheco. R. Packard. D. Palla. M. Paschke. K. Pautz, D. Pearson. L. Pelkey. K. Pendergrass. L. Petersen. D. Peterson. D. Peterson. L. Peterson. P. Phelps. A. Phillips. C. Pieh, K. Plowman. J. Pogodzinski, M Pomplun. H. Prenevost. P. Primus. R. ? o © jg • e ' IJIA 86 Pyche. J. Raginski. J. Ramirez. G Rasmussen. M Renstrom. B. Renstom.L. Restrepo. J. Reynolds. M. Rhodes. S. Rierson.W. Robert. D. Robinson. C. Robinson. D. 1 d I 1 A A 1 :r- (C 7 % e Rodeck. B. Roepke, B. Rusnacko. G. Ryan. A. Sandue. L. Sarff. J. Schauff. R. Schibilla. K. Scott. B. See. C. Semler. S. Shaw. B. Shelby. R. Siirila. R. A $ 9 A t A f Skimland. R. Skwira. A. Starr. J. Stech. D. Stegura. P. Stenen. J. Stenstrum. A. Sternquist. B. Steward. P. Stodolka. D. Strength. B. Strenke. E. Sullivan. J. Sward. S. ALIA A ?kF ? 91 $ I Swift. P. Taylor. P. Tellgren. R. Tenhoff. J. Theisen. M. Thoennes. K. Thompson. B. Thompson. L. Thingvold. D. Tyson. J. Vanick. V. Vasileff, L. Vasquez. H. Vasseur. B. Videen. L. Vinson. O. Voight. K. Wagner. L. Welander. D. Wendlandt. A. Wendlandt. E. Wensole. D. f A • L i White. C. Wicken. B. Wickstrom. V. Williamson. B. Wilson. M. Wiese, A. Winston. D. Witke. L. Wogsland, M. Wold. M. 2. $ % v Yee. E. Yob. G. Young. A. Zdarsky. A. Zimmerman. K. Zoebisch.C. Ultra-brite gives your mouth sex appeal!” 88 SOPHOMORES —THE CLASS OF 1970 Being sophomores at South can be exciting. The first year in senior high school. You can be proud to have taken part in the many activities offered. The future spirit of South High rests in your hands. Adams. J. Ahlquist. V. Aitkin. J. Allen. M. Andersen. C. Anderson, B. Anderson. C. 0 t£i j Anderson. D. Anderso Athey. S. Qackstrom. 1. Bale. W Ba A L® $ 9 n. J. Anderson. K. Andre. D. Andrusko, M. Angrimsen. C. Applebee. D. Ihutt.J. 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M. 94 Rye. G. Saavedra. L. Sande. J. Santos. D. AM A ie 2 2 Saterbo. M. Sathre. E. Sattler. G. Sax. R. Schauff. G. Schauff. L. Scheele. S. Scheeler, J. Schilling. O. Scholtes. J. Sedjo, L. Segelstrom. M. Shepherd. E. 2 A A r $ 2 ? f A Shingledecker. D. Signalness. K. Sivigny. D. Skogman. L. Sly. D. Smith. B. Smith. B. Smith. D. Smithson. E. Sproot. D. Spry. T. Stangel. J. Stenstrum. A. Stewart. B. Stiehm. R. Stodolka. S. Stodolka.S. Strenge. M. Strong. R. Summer. K. Sundahl. R. Swanson. D. Swanson. R. Sward. S. Surrtz. P. Tapelt. T. Terry. L. Theisen. R. Tholen.K. Thoma. A. Thompson. T. Tishmack. R. Tongson. J. Toutges. D. Thoennes. S. 95 Good use of unstructured time? Turner. T. VanDeusen. D. VanDyke. P. Vasquez. R. Velde. J. Veldey, D. Velenchenko. D. .Aft ? r M ? ? 2 Venaas. N. Vogelpohl.J. Vinson. 0. Vinson. 0. Waelhof. E. Wald. J. Wattawa. S. Weigler, J. Weisser. B. Wendling. P. Wensole. E. Westlin, D. Whipkey. S. Wicken. J. Wickoren. R. Williams. L. Wing. D. Wmge. C. Winslow. F. Wolfe. D. Walfe. T. Wollak. B. Yee.C. Yurecko. K. Zamora. J. Zastrow. B. Zgodavz. L. Zimmermann. R. Zoebosch. M. Toutges. K. Treziok. D. 96 SENIORS WHO ARE . . .. BEST DANCERS Pat Trudeau — Jon McCormick BEST DRESSED Jan Puckett — Keith Fritz Linda Johnson — Dan Horarik Vicki Anderson — Dennis Dodge BEST ALL AROUND Sandy Arnquist — John Holsten ACCIDENT PRONE Diane Lewno — Dale Dockin BEST PERSONALITY Mary Helget — Mike LaVigne MOST INNOCENT Mary Haehn — Mike Kulka 99 CUTEST COUPLE Karie Twite — Rich Bergsrud SHORTEST GIRL — TALLEST BOY Nancy Enebo — Dale Clementson r.tdiit HAPPIEST Carol Kachman — Terry Horwath BIGGEST BROWNIES Pat Gilmore — Jerry Herby CUTEST SMILE Becky Anderson — Mike Colich MOST TALENTED Sharon Pautz — Tim Mason CLASS CLOWNS Kathy Moews — Joe Ledford MOST ATHLETIC AND FEMININE Lynn Larson — Wayne Ambrosier MOST ACTIVE Terry Jacobson — John Nault ALWAYS TALKING Shelly Brown — Wayne Spangler SENIORS: Your three year dream has come true! Yes. you are seniors! Now is the time to view your yesterdays at South — especially those of your past year. What were THE events? Homecoming, Senior Class Play. Sadie Hawkins. Sno-Daze. the Banquet, the Prom, and the greatest of all — COMMENCEMENT! SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR ADVISORS 102 ABELITE. JAHNIS — JJ. Band. Ski Club. Tennis. German Club. F.T.A.. Speech Team. Honor Society. Student Council. S Club. Young Lite. ALBINEZ. CONSUELO ALLEN. ANITA — Nit Choir. G.A.A. Board. Ski Club. Tigerettes. ALMSTED. CURTIS — German Club. AMBROSIER. WAYNE — Pierre” Football. Wrestling. Track. N.Y.C.. S” Club. ■BHi ANDERSON. ELIZABETH — Becky Blu-Tri. Y-Tigers. Young Life. Sno-Daze Attendant. Jr. Class (V. Pres.). Student Council. Homecoming Queen. ANDERSON. JAMES — Jimbo” Football. Swimming. German Club. Ski Club. Swedish Club. Sr. Class Officer. S Club. Young Life. Y-Tigers. Tiger Staff. ANDERSON. JANICE — Jan G.A.A.. Pep Club. ANDERSON. MARLO — Cy ANDERSON. PAUL Jr. Usher ANDERSON. TURNER — Buddy” 103 ANDERSON. VICKI — Vic G.A.A.. Student Council. Cheerleader. Young Life. Sno-Week and Homecoming Att.. Leadership, Speech Team. Ski Club. Pep Club. Tiger Staff. ANGRIMSON. BONITA ANDRE. DONALD — Daffy Work Program ARMOUR. CYNTHIA — Cindy ARMSTRONG. JAMES — Jim Track ARNQUIST. SANDRA — Sandy Blu-Tri (Pres.. V. Pres.). Stu. Council (Treas.). G.A.A., Honor Society (Sec.). German Club (V. Pres). Young Life. Ski-Club. Choir. Tiger Staff. Sno-Daze and Homecoming Att.. Jr. Usher. Sr. Class Play. Y-Tigers. BAARSTAD. PAMELA — Pam BAIRD. BRADLEY — Brad Football. Baseball. Hockey. BARRY. ROXANNE — Roxie Work Program. Choir. G.A.A., Pep Club. BATTERSHELL. BARBARA BECKER. SUSAN- Sue Blu-Tri. German Club. G.A.A., Young Life. Student Council. Tiger Rep.. Jr. Usher. Ski Club. Tiger Staff. 104 BEONARCHUK. KENNETH - Bunoch Work Program BENDER. SANDRA — • Sandy BENSON. RUTH ANN — Ruth Blu-Tri. Jr. Usher. Ski-Club. Swedish Club. Office Aid. Young Life BERGSRUD. RICHARD — Rich-Swimming. S Club. Swedish Club. French Club. German Club. Student Council. Ski-Club. Tiger Staff (Editor). Young Life. Y-Tigers. Honor Society. BERNSTON. JOAN BLACK. PATRICIA — Pat BLEDSOE. MARY South Singers BLUE. OLIVER — Ollie Football BOLECHOWSKI. ANDREW — Andy BOROWSKI. MARJORIE - Marge GAA BOYD. JOHN Spanish Club (Tres.). Southerner Staff (Managing Editor). Student Council. 105 BRAUNSCHWEIG. BEVERLY — Bev” Lunch Room Aide, G.A.A. BROWN. SHELLEY — Charley Brown” German Club. Speech Club. BURANDT. MICHAEL — Mike-Senior Class Play CAMERON. CHARLES - Chuck” South Singers. A Choir. Swedish Club. Pep Club. CAPRA. MARGARET Red Cross. G.A.A.. French Club. Leadership. CHATFIELD. DOROTHY — Chatterbox Band. Hi-C. Senior Class Play. G.A.A. CAREY. JAMES — Jim” Student Council. Y-Tiger, S Club. Tiger Rep.. Sno Daze Att.. Homecoming Att.. Young Life. Hockey. Baseball. Cross Country. CARLSON. CHARLES — Chuck” Wrestling. Track. Cross Country. Leadership. CHAIRPAIRINI. JAMES — Jim Hockey. Tennis. Hi-Y. Y-Tigers. Young Life. Football. CARLSON. STEPHEN — Steve” Tennis. Student Council. 106 CHRISTIANSON. STEVE Wrestling. Cross-Country. CHRISTOPHERSON. GLORIA CITROWSKI, EDWARD Track. Basketball. Football CLARKE. MARCIA CLEMENTSON. DALE Wrestling. Football. Track. Red Cross. COLICH. MICHAEL — Mike” Student Council. German Club. Basketball. Homecoming King. Honor Society. Ski Club. Jr. Ushers. Y-Tiger. Jr. Class Pres.. Sno-Daze(Att-) COLLINS. KATRINA CREGO. MIKE Work Program. CURTIS. BEVERLY DAHLE. DAVID DeGROFF. JOHN Tiger Rep.. Baseball. Hockey. Swedish Club. 107 DEMARAIS. RENEE — Blondie German Club, French Club. G.A.A. (Vice Pres.). Blu-Tri. Ski Club. Banker. Young Life. Tiger Staff. Y-Tiger. Spanish Club. DIBBLE. NORMAN German Club. DISCHINGER. DANIEL — Dish-Football. Track. DISINGER. CONSTANCE — Connie G.A.A.. Choir. South Singers. DOCKIN. DALE Basketball. Tennis. “S Club. Student Council. Y-Tigers. Southerner Staff. DODGE. DENNIS — Bam Barn-Football. Wrestling, S Club. Red Cross. DUNCAN. REBECCA — Becki Work Program DWELLE. ANN — Annie” G.A.A.. (Sec.). Honor Society. Tigerettes. Spanish Club. Jr. Usher. EIDUM. CAROL Work Program. ELLES. THERESA - Terry-French Club. Pep Club. Honor Society. Tiger Staff. Tigerettes. Tiger Rep.. Blu Tri. Young Life. Y-Tiger. 108 ELLINGSON. RUTH Choir. Tiger Rep.. Jr. Usher. Blu-Tri. Spanish Club (Vice Pres.). German Club. South Singers. ELLWANGER. BARBARA Southerner Staff. French Club. ELSESSER. TODD Audiovisual. Banker. ENEBO. NANCY Blu-Tri (Chaplain). Honor Society (Tres.). Y-Tigers. G.A.A.. French Club (Pres.). German Club. Jr. Usher. Red Cross. FAIRBANKS. LOIS French Club. FALK. PETER Work Program. FAVORITE. RALPH Honor Society. FEDORYSHYN. LESIA German Club. Southerner Staff. Pep Club. FEDRAW. CERISE Young Life, Pep Club. Cheerleader. Choir. South Singers. Student Council, German Club. Jr. Usher. Y-Tigers. FENNEY. BEVERLY FILEK. LINDA G.A.A.. Blu-Tri. Y-Tigers. Young Life. Tiger Mascot. Pep Club. 109 FORSBERG. DAVID Track FOSSEEN. MARILYN FOWLER. CHERYL German Club. Blu-Tri. FRANKENBURG. PATRICK FRAZIER. GARY — Fraz Student Council. Audio Visual. Banker. Track. FREY. GREGORY — Greg Banker. Jr. Usher. Baseball (Capt.). German Club (Sgt. at Arms). Young Life. FRIDLUND. DAVID— Dave Track. Spanish Club. Young Life. FRITZ. KEITH JR. - Crone-Hockey. Football. Baseball. Golf. Spanish Club. Choir. GAUSTAD. STEVEN Band. Ski Club. Football. GILLEN. NIKKI GILMORE. PATRICIA- Pat Blu-Tri (I.C.C.). Young Life (Sec.), Jr. Usher, Student Council. Speech Team. German Club. Leadership. Y-Tigers. Sr. Class Play. no GOWELL. MARY Spanish Club. GRAMLING. CHARLES — Charlie Football. Track. Student Council. S Club. Honor Society. Y-Tiger. GROSKLAGS. JAMES — Gros Lettermens Club. Student Council. Football. Audio Visual. Wrestling. Track. GROTHE. KEVIN Track. Basketball. Baseball. Wrestling. GUSTAFSON. RUTH ANN — Ruthie Honor Society. G.A.A., Blu-Tri. Young Life. HAEHN. MARY Red Cross. Blu-Tri. Young Life. Ski Club. G.A.A.. Y-Tiger. HALPIN. CHARLES — Chuck Ski Club. HANSEN. NANCY — Nanny-Work Program. HAWKINS. CHARLES — Hawk HAYES. CHARLENE — Mouse G.A.A.. Office Aide. HAFNER. ROSANNE 111 HEENEY. SHARON Office Aide. G.A.A. HELGET. MARY G.A.A., Office Aide. Student Council. Pep Club. Jr. Usher. Art Club. Tiger Staff. Young Life. HEMBROFF. LINDA — Lin Speech Team. Honor Society. Tiger Staff. G.A.A.. Tigerettes. (Capt. Treas.). Band. Pep Band. Student Council. Red Cross. German Club. Pep Club. HERBY. JERRY Honor Society. Southerner Staff. German Club. Wrestling. Tiger Rep.. Student Council. Banker. HEWETT. RICHARD — Dick HILYAR. SUSAN - Susie-Work Program. HOGLE. CHERYL G.A.A. HOLMGREN. RICHARD — Rick Hi-C. HOLSTEN. JOHN Student Council. Sr. Class (Pres.). Jr. Class (Sgt. at arms). Honor Society. Cross Country. Basketball. Baseball. S Club. German Club. Ski Club. French Club. Southerner Staff. Jr. Usher. Y-Tiger. HORARIK. DAN HORWATH. TERRANCE — Terry- Swimming. Young Life. German Club. S Club. Southerner Staff. 112 JACOBSEN. CARYN Blu-Tri. French Club. German Club. Choir. G.A.A., Sr. Class Play. JACOBSON. TERESA — ‘ Terri Jr. Usher. Student Council. Blu-Tri. Y-Tigers. Red Cross. Young Life. German Club. G.A.A. (Pres.). Ski Club. Speech Team. Tiger Staff. Pep Club. Leadership. JACQUES. PATRICIA — Patty Blu-Tri. Office Aide HULTMAN. RUSSELL — Hustler Hi-C (Pres.) Projection Crew. HURD. RAYMOND Track. Student Council. ILLNIKI. IRENE G.A.A.. Spanish Club. JENSON. RONDA JOHNSON. EDWARD- Ed-Cross Country (Capt.). Swimming. Track. S Club. Band. JOHNSON. ELIZABETH — Beth Southerner Staff. JOHNSON. ELLEN JOHNSON. LINDA G.A.A.. Student Council. South Singers. Choir (Pres ). Speech Team. 113 JOHNSON. NANCY JOHNSON. WAYNE — “Dewew Banker. Audiovisual. JOHNSON. WENDY Choir. Southerner Staff. JOURDAIN. CAROL JULSON. SANDRA — Sandy” KACHMAN. CAROL Red Cross. G.A.A. KASCH. VIRGINIA — “Ginny KASSETH. RICHARD Honor Society. KEEFE. MARY KNUTSEN. CAROLYN G.A.A.. ■'A” Choir. Red Cross. Blu-Tri. KOKKILA. KAREN G.A.A. 114 KOPACEK. GEORGE KOSTECKY. JOHN German Club. KRAUSE. PAMULA — Pam” KULKA. MICHAEL — Mike-Student Council. Basketball. French Club. German Club. S Club. Tennis. Y-Tiger. Homecoming Att. LA FAVE. NANCY G.A.A.. Student Council (Alt.). Work Program. LARSEN. LARRY Work Program. Speech Team. Tennis. Swimming. LARSON. DIANE —“Di Di G.A.A. LARSON. JANET — Jan LARSON. LEON — Duke-Baseball. German Club. “S' Club. Hockey. LARSON. LYNN Band (Treas). Banker (Alt.), Counselor's Aide, G.A.A.. German Club. Jr. Sr. Cabinet. Red Cross. Ski Club. Spanish Club. Tiger Staff. Pep Band. LA VIGNE. MICHAEL — Pigme Hockey (Capt.). Swedish Club. S Club. Young Life. Student Council. 115 LEASE. TRUDIX — Trudi Blu-Tri. Honor Society. G.A.A. LEINUM, NANCY Blu-Tri. Pep Club. Student Council. G.A.A., Young Life. Y-Tigers. LENLING. RUTH — “Tudy Ski-Club. I LEWNO. DIANNE German Club. LIJENKO. ZENA LILEJEDAHL. GLORIA Pep Club. Young Life. LISS. MICHAEL — Mike Wrestling. Tennis. Stage Crew. Hi-C. LOCH. JANICE — Jan German Club. LOVELAND. CHARLENE — Charlie G.A.A., Band. Southerner Staff. Swedish Club. LUNDBERG. LAILA - “Lolly-Work Program. LYMAN. LOUISE - Weasle 116 MANDRE. RONALD MARTEN. THOMAS — • Tom-Work Program MARTIN. JAMES —-Jim Baseball. MASON, TIMOTHY — Tim-German Club. Honor Society (Pres.). Sr. Class Play. Track. MATULA. CHERYL — Smily Work Program. MATUSKO.KATHLEEN — Kathy Pep Club. Blu Tn (Tres. V.P.). Student Council. Southern Staff. Ski Club. Tiger Rep.. German Club (Pres.). Honor Society. Y-Tiger. MATTSON. RONALD McCLIMEK. RANDY McCORMICK. JON Student Council. Hockey. McGINNIS. MAUREEN — -Bonnie- French Club. South Singers. Choir. McLEAN. DEWAINE Work Program. 117 MICHAELSEN. KRISTINE — Kris” German Club (Sec.), Senior Class (Sec.), Blu-Tri (Sec.), Band. Speech Team. Sr. Class Play (Student Director). Ski-Club. MICKLE. ALLEN Football. Hockey. MOEWS. KATHERYN — Kathy Pep Club. Tigerettes. Blu-Tri, Choir. Student Council. Young Life, Homecoming (M.C.). MOLINE. SHERRY MOORE. BETTIE MILAN. JANICE — Jan-French Club. G.A.A., Tigerettes. Tiger Staff. Pep Club. Y-Tigers. Blu-Tri. Young Life. MILLER. ALLEN MILLER. DALE Hockey. Baseball. MOORE. ISAAC MORRISON. GARY Baseball MOTZKO. GREGORY 118 MURPHY. JANET Cheerleader NAULT. JOHN Basketball. Student Council (Pres.). Honor Society. German Club. S Club. Tiger Staff. NELSON. ALICE French Club. Speech Club. NELSON. PATRICIA NOVICKY. ROXANNE NYGAARD. WILLIAM OFSTHUN. RUSSELL OLSON. COLLEEN — • Mickey” F.H.A.. German Club. Pep Club. OLSON. ANDREW OLSON. DIANA Choir. Pep Club. Student Council. Red Cross. Young Life. OLSON. DONALD — Don-Student Council. Ski Team. Ski Club. German Club. Banker. Latin Club. 119 OLSON. LEE — Olie Audio Visual. Hi-C. Student Council. Sr. Rep. OSTERUD. LINDA Library Aid PAAVOLA. CHARLENE — •‘Char” PARISIAN. STEVEN - Steve PAUTZ. SHARON Cheerleader. Choir. G.A.A.. Blu-Tri. Southerner (Editor). Student Council. German Club. Homecoming Att. PEACH. DANIEL — Peaches Young Life (Sec.). Football. Baseball. PEPER. BARBARA — Barb” Choir. G.A.A., Blu-Tri, Spanish Club. Young Life. Work Program. Library Aid. PETERSON. DARLENE PETERSON. DONALD— Pete-Football. Band. Banker. S” Club. Sr. Rep. PETERSON. ELAINE - Pete-Choir. G.A.A.. Young Life. PFEIFER. DARREN Cross Country. Wrestling. Red Cross. 120 PFEIFER. KEVIN Work Program. PHELPS. MARY G.A.A. PICARD. EDWARD — Ed” PIERSON. RITA Cheerleading. Blu-Tri. Young Life. French Club, Student Council. Ski Club. Pep Club. Tiger Staff. Banker. Y-Tigers. Homecoming (Att.) PINSKE. RONALD — Pinky “S” Club. Football. Golf. Young Life. Y-Tigers. POLK. DEBRA PROSKIN. LARRY — “Precious” Football. ”S” Club. Debate. Y-Tigers. QUAGGY. ROSANNE QUEALY. PATRICIA — Pat Ski Club. Blu-Tri. German Club. Jr. Usher. Young Life. ROBERTS. GLADYS — Reola” Student Council. Honor Society. Speech Team. ROBERTSON. PATRICIA — Pat G.A.A. (Treas). 121 ROGERS. BRIAN Ski Club. French Club. Young Life. Swimming. ROGERS. JAMES RONDEAU. DARLENE Choir. ROOS. CAROL G.A.A., Banker. Swedish Club (Pres.). Young Life. Y-Tiger. Tiger Staff. RUE. VIRGINIA — Ginny Pep Club. Swedish Club (Sec.). Ski Club. G.A.A.. Red Cross. Young Life, Blu-Tri. RUIZ. BRUCE — Ruaz” Projection Crew. Work Program. RUSS. PAM RUSSELL. DARLENE Band. Blu-Tri. G.A.A. RYTI. MELINDA — Lynn Tiger Staff. Pep Club. Tigerette. G.A.A. SAN ROMAN. RITA SAWCZUK. HELEN Spanish Club. 122 SAXRUD. JUDY SHAW. MARNA —‘ Mona” Band. G.A.A.. Y-Tiger. Red Cross Rep., Banker. SIBBEL. MONIKA Tiger Staff. Blu-Tri. Band. Pep Club. G.A.A.. Speech Team. SJOBERG. SHARLEEN SKOGMAN. LINDA G.A.A. SMITH. BETTE SMITH. PATRICIA 123 SPICZYNSKI. RICKY Work Program. STAMPS. LINDA STARINSKIS. BIANKA German Club. Banker. Tiger Rep. (Alt.). STENEN. GARY- Lee-Work Program. STENEN. LARRY — Speedy-Work Program. Tiger Rep. STINLEY. ALICE — Geraldine STODOLKA. GERALD — Butch STODOLKA. SHARLENE — ”Shar Work Program STRANDSKOV. ANNALEE Blu-Tri (Sec.. Treas.). German Club (Pres.. Treas ). G.A.A.. Tiger Rep.. Jr. Usher. Sr. Class Treas.. Choir. Office Help. Student Council. Honor Society. Speech Team. Tiger Staff. Sr. Class Play. Girls State. STRICK. BECKY Cheerleader. Ski Club. Sr. Rep. Tiger Staff. French Club. Blu-Tri. Pep Club. Young Life. G.A.A., Y-Tigers. Jr. Usher. STROM. DARLENE Tigerettes. German Club. Red Cross Rep., G.A.A., Tiger Rep., Blu-Tri. Pep Club. 124 SULLIVAN. MARY - Sully Spanish Club. Ski-Club. SUNDSTROM. RODGER — Duck Audio-Visual. Cross Country SUPALO. CECELIA — Cece Student Council. Blu-Tri. Ski-Club. Cheerleading (Capt.). Pep Club. Young-Life. SVEC. DEVOTA G.A.A. Board. Pep Club. Spanish Club (Treas. Pres.), F.T.A., Tigerettes (Tres.). Honor Society. Blu-Tri. Young Life. Student Council. SVIDRON. DAVE — Fluffy Football (Capt.) Baseball. S' Club. Y-Tigers. SWANSON. RUSSELL Swany SWANSON. WAYNE TAYLOR. PATRICIA — Pat NYC. Y-Tigers. G.A.A.. Tiger ettes. Young Life. TAYLOR. STEVEN - Steve THOENNES. JOYCE Banker. Tiger Rep.. Student Council. Honor Society. G.A.A. THOMALA. JOANNE — Jo Banker. Office Aid. Ski-Club. Work Program. 125 TINGVOLD. GAYLE Blu-Tri, G.A.A.. German Club. Leadership, Young Life. TOSSEY. SONTA — Sonn Spanish Club. French Club. TOUTGES. DWAYNE TRUDEAU. PATRICIA — Patty French Club. Student Council. Blu-Tri. Ski Club. Young Life. German Club. G.A.A.. Jr. Usher. TUPPER. JANE — Janie Choir. Tiger Staff. G.A.A.. Blu-Tri. YoungLife.OfficeAid. Pep Club. South Singers. TURNER. CHARLES TWITE. KARIE PepCIub. Swedish Club. Tiger Rep., Banker. German Club. Ski Club. Blu-Tri. Honor Society. Young Life. Tiger Staff. Y-Tigers. UNDERWOOD. DARRYL VASQUE2. LAWRENCE VASSEUR. JAMES — Muganuts Football. Basketball. Baseball. German Club. Letterman Club. Ski Club. Y-Tigers. Leadership Jr. Usher. VENAAS. JANET — Jan Banker. 26 VETSCH. PAMELA — Svensk Flicka Swedish Club. Ski Club. G.A.A.. Band. German Club. Blu-Tri. Young Life. VOSSEN. MIKE VOYER. ARRILLA — Rose N.Y.C. WADE. MARGERY — Margie Blu-Tri. Swedish Club (Vice Pres.). Ski Club. Tiger Rep.. Y-Tigers. Young Life. Student Council. WAGNER. THERESA — Terri Blu-Tri. G.A.A.. Choir. Young Life, Student Council. WAHL. MARY WALD. STEVEN WALSTROM. WAYNE — Wally-Young Life (Pres.). S” Club. Football. WARD. ROBERT — Bob-Football. WELANDER. RUSSELL — Russ” Ski Club. S Club. German Club. Swedish Club. Swimming Team. WENDLING. CONSTANCE — Connie- Office Aide. Ski Club. 127 WENNGATZ. HALBERT — Hal Cross Country (Co. Capt). Track. Basketball. S Club. Honor Society. Audio Visual, Leadership. Tiger Rep.. Red Cross. WENSOLE. LINDA Choir. WETTERNACH.VERNON Speech Team. German Club. Honor Society (Vice Pres.). Boy's State. WICKOREN. MARY — Wickers-ham Student Council, Blu-Tri. Tiger Rep.. Jr. Usher. WIESE. BRADFORD — Brad Honor Society. WINSLOW. LESLIE WOLD. JOHN— Jack-Work Program. WILLIAMS. ALFRED — Al Track. S Club. WILSON. DEEANN — Dee Banker. WILSON. GARY — Wills Football. T rack. Choir. 128 CAMERA SHY SENIORS BAKER. ARTHUREA BEEKS. LINDA BOALS. ROBERT BOYD. JAMES BRANDT, FRED CAFARELLA. WAYNE CARPENTER. DONNA DeMUELS, DUANE DITSCHLER, STEVE DOROTHY. CHARLES DUFNER. JOSEPH EDLUND. GARY FERRETTI, DAVE HAZEL. CAROL JOHNSON. CRIS JOHNSON. WILLIAM KROLL. DENNIS KURTZ. ROBERT LANGSTON. TERRY LANGWORTHY. JON LEDFORD. JOSEPH MANLEY. JAMES MICHAELSON, ROBERT MINETOR. DANIEL 1 MOORE. MARVIN MOCHER. MORRIS NEADEAU. IRMA NICKLSON. MARTIN NYGREN. STEVEN OLSON.BARBARA OLSON. RICHARD OTTERNESS. HARRY PAWLOWSKI, PAUL PETERSON. KATHY PICARD. ED PETTMAN. STEVE PRALL. DAVE PUCKETT. JANICE ROV. LARRY SPANGLER. WAYNE SHEEKENOFF. LEEANN SPORLEDER. FRANK STENSTROM. JAMES STIMACH. JERRY VON de LINDE. KENNETH WARREN. SANDRA WICKHAM. TOM WINDHOUSER. MARK GLIMPSES OF SOUTH t ALMA MATER EN ALMA MATER CALLS HER SONS TO OLD SOU TH HIGH. Y RALLY ROUND HER MIGHTY THRONE FROM FAR AND NIGH BLAZING BANNFRSGLEAM ALOFT WITH ORANGE FLAME. SONS ADORf HFR. STAND BEFORE HER. CHEERING FOR H TtVUGH YEARS WILL COME WHEN WE ARE GONE FROA| OLD SOU FH HI THEY NE'ER WILL TAKE a LOYAL HEART FROM 01 D SOUTH HjGH; W THOUGH SILENT TIML STEALS FAST UPON US LOVE IS YORNG. A '•) IN SPITE OF YEARS. OF FOES AND FEARS. THY PRAISES SHALL tiESUNG 9 CHORUS: ALMA MATERTRUE ALL OUR HEARTS IMBUE y, WITH A LOVE FOR THEE THAT CANNOT DIE. - tf AND WE’LL DARE TO DO. ALMA MATER TRUE. A AS SHOULD ALL GOOD SONS OF OLD SOUTH HIGH m k COMMENCEMENT —JUNE 13. 1968 rt TIGER ROUSER All hail, you gallant Tigers, Well do for old South all we can, Our hearts are always with you, Our eyes upon you every South High man All South is here to greet you And cheer you on triumphantly So fight fight Tigers, fight fight Tigers, Charge and fight your way to victory.
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