South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1985

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Student Lite — 17

Page 20 text:

I A Controversial Word ‘Style' was a very controversial word this year, because it meant so many different things to so many different people. ‘Style’ didn’t just pertain to clothing, it included hairstyles and accessories too. To some, style was whatever was in the latest issue of Seventeen or Mademoiselle; big. baggy and loose. But this was only chic if the patterns and colors contrasted. These so-called fashion magazines said that short hair was ‘the thing’, but short hair was also popular because people wanted to show off their invariably mismatched earrings that were the craze around South. For many SHS students, ‘style’ was whatever their friends did; it was not unusual to see groups of people walking around with the exact shade of bottled hair color. To others style meant whatever was on display in Tatters. Hurrah or Harold’s. Reecie’s or Ragstock. Some people thought style was whatever came out of the closet first, and to some, it meant little or nothing. All of these groups and everyone in between contributed their share to make South's style unique. Student Lite — 16



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An Odyssey “Lite Every Voice and Sing. the black national anthem, was an appropriate beginning to each of this year's three Black History auditoriums. The programs were full of music. The South High Choir, the South High Jazz Ensemble and Josh and Sarah Bunker, all helped to bring the audiences to life. Vivian Jenkins-Nelson. one of this year's speakers who was returning for her second year, said that she felt that Black History Month “helps to have time to focus on the history of black people. She also felt that it was “very successful” with things going on around the country all month. Top Right: Sam Davis, the special guest director of the choir, sings along. Above: Josh and Sarah Bunker sing Keeping out of Mischief. Right: Vivian Jenkins-Nelsen magically calls Jeff Williams up from a box. Student Life — 18

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