South High School - Tiger Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1986

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TRENDS 25

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IT’S NOW A center for learning; a center for socializing; a center of fashion: this is South High. This year at S.H.S. we have been able to observe the growth and beauty of many different trends. This year paisleys and scarves walked hand in hand. Levis (especially “501 Blues”) were seen on many bottom halves. These were topped with just about anything from college sweatshirts to blouses with rhinestone cameos. The jeans were co-stars with some less classical ideas: stirrups, and baggies. And there were boots: this color, that color, furry boots, shiny boots, buckled boots, motorcycle boots. Yes, there were boots. We were also blessed with a return of skirts of all lengths and colors. These were often accompanied by over-sized sweaters and wide belts. Earrings? Oh, were there earrings! Hoops, studs, dangles, crucifixes — almost all gorgeously gaudy. We can not close without a dark note: black. Yes, a hold over from last year, black showed itself this year not only in our leather jackets, but just about anywhere. Some wore all black themes, others just partically indulged themselves, offsetting the pitch with other colors. 24 TRENDS



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LIVELY Action packed and eventful is the only way to describe Snowdaze ’86. The week started off with the coronation of Queen Erica Spitzer, King Rick Aim, and the royalty representing each grade. Although Aim and Spitzer were crowned together, no one saw them dancing closely Friday night at the dance. On Thursday, South’s talent proved its ability at the show in the afternoon. Spirit Week was a smash! From comfy day to tacky tourist days. South’s halls were filled with P.J.’s and slippers, farmers and space cadets, Thursday proved everyone could be a klutz, and out came the cameras on Friday Doesn’t seem too different from any other days, huh? All week long, dedicated students battled it out in volleyball and floor hockey. To the experts' astonishment and to the seniors’ dismay. the Sophomores look all winners' titles. On Friday afternoon the big Tug-of-war took place and again the Seniors were defeated. This time to the Juniors who were in turn quickly routed by the ever victorious Sophomores. Above Left: John Mungcr. the farmer, drops his cards on the table. Above: Mary Johnigan shows her school spirit proudly. Right: Two students consult Neil Anderson at the Sno Daze Olympics. 26 SNOW DAZE ’86

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