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I.efc: The ref beats his wife! South High students let off steam at the Homecoming game. Below: The thigh bone is connected to the knee bone. Alan Lewis teaches his fellow teammates human anatomy.
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South’s Spirit Lives On! On September 26,1986 the Tiger spiritroared out of South High. The building, its inhabitants, and their vehicles turned into a spirited mass of orange and black. Led by South s musical marching machine, the Homecoming parade blazed by in a medley of honking horns, orange and black crepe paper, tigers, balloons, and students. Unfortunately, by the fourth quarter, Edison was leading 24-0 and the Tommies hardly looked done in. During the last few minutes of the game, sophomore quarterback Cory Frazier scored a touchdown. Then sophomore Sinxay Bouabuang made an extra point bringing the Final score to 24-7. Perhaps the Tommies were not terminated on homecoming day, but neither was the spirit of the South High Tigers. We will win, next year.” Top: The crowed roars as Kennon McCaa struts his stuff. What a tiger! Above: Two gorgeous blondes parade around. Dr .Sheridan is with 195 J Homecoming Queen Bronco. Oooh! Right: Queen Ashley Hamilton not with lust one King but two men, Ben Mauk and Chris Bee cone. parades game
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Right: Industry surrounded by future, or is it really the other way around? Each place has it's own unique atmosphere.” Our Town We all had free time, at least once in a while, and surely many of us had a few places in which we tended to spend that time. For all of the homebodies this did not apply. unless one happened to live on Main Street, Hennipen Avenue, or somewhere like that. Most of us roomed with mom and or dad. Therefore, many of our hours away from home and school might have been spent in one of the various city places that good ol‘ Minneapolis had to offer. Each different type of city place served one purpose or another. A person could trek down to the Public Library if they wished to read a tale. They could see a movie on the riverfront, or go Uptown for a midnight show. Shopping was a popular activity as well. Like any other classy metro area, Minneapolis had a variety of shoppable spots. There were also many places around for the sake of doing nothing. Relaxation was fundamental to a healthy day, and those places which allowed us a carefree hour were most likely the places that we appreciated the most. Above: Located in the birthplace of Min- Right: Where to go? What to do? Well, neapolis, St. Anthony Main continue to be there's always Uptown , as they say ... a nice place to shop, or to just go for a stroll. city places
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