Southwest High School - Wagistanian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1955

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Southwest High School - Wagistanian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 29 of 80
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Page 29 text:

Hi-Y Hi-Y is a service organization for high school boys. During the year, the boys have worked in order to help people less fortunate than they. This year, the Hi-Y sponsored a religious auditorium for Easter. Some of their other projects have included putting on Christmas and Thanksgiving dinners for the poor, selling Christmas trees at the V men's lots, and helping send underprivileged boys to summer camp. Although it is mainly a service organization, the boys also find time for parties and picnics and a Best Girl banquet for their mothers. Their advisors were Mr. Pearson and Mr. Warner. CABINET—Row I: D xon Bond. Jim Sch.pkc, Row 2: Mr. Pearson. Norris Jones. Mr. Warner. Dave Starkey. BETA HI-Y—Row I: Tom Sanders, Paul Dove Jay Jorgensen Tom Sather. Row 2: Dave Sondcrcggcr, Hank W.tta, Skip Lane. Gordon Craig. Row 3: Gary West. Dixon Bond. Bob Manthey. Norr.s Jones Dick Dobbins Not pictured: Stan Henan-afl. MICUS H|.y—Row I: J.m Seklund. J.m Sch.pkc, Wh.leiy McMillan. Bob McLeod Row 2: Jerry Thomas. John Holmgren. Norman Watt. Curt.s Brandon Andrew Gu.ley. Row J: Job Giles. Marshall Gmther. Dave Collins. Gary Sander. Bob Bradshaw Sherm Stanchficld. PARO Hl-y- -Row I: Bill Carney, Edward Noble. Scott Bertas, Jim McCue, Peter Royce, Frank Drew. Row 2: Paul Scribner, Paul Pederson John Aase, Rick Tripp. Mike McAdams. Dave Rovick Row 3: Peter Meili, Jim O'Donnen, Wayne Peterson, Jack Prins. Rolf Bjel-land. Dave Myers. Row 4: John Rykken. Donald Roepke. Ronald McCombs. Don Moore, Dick Green, Charles Colby, Bill Shaw. 8arry Wilson. J.m Foy. John St kev to- T 2.: Chca,'V St2nc Cl« Lew.s, Bob Mcll. Dave ISth l!w 4?'Tir e5Cke,j C'e'9 La,ien- Dalc S-lbernagel V.c Holmes, Ead Kurt, Edw‘,dl- Eira' O™ - Ch“tk C25]

Page 28 text:

OFFICERS—Row I: Barbaro 8cst. Don Armstrong David Son dercggcr. Row 2: Bob Steele. Korcn Hanlon. Bob Hcnrikson. Student Council The meeting is called to order.' With these words. Don Armstrong starts the Student Council meeting each week. The Student Council is an organization which gives students the chance to gain leadership ability and make decisions for the betterment of Southwest. All the school dances are sponsored by the Council. This year they had an all-school formal, the first in Southwest's history. A branch of the Student Council is the ethics committee which is working for more student government. The Student Council does much to make school more interesting and enjoyable. Row I: Grctchen Foster, Bob Hcnrikson, Don Armstrong. Barbara 8est, Karen Hanson, Robert Steele, Davia Sondcreggcr, Mr. Haahclrn. Row 2: Karen Wccrs. Sue Bokcr. Mama Williamson. Jcanine Kati, Bruce Foster, Patty Rand. Adelle Dowldat. Joan Nicholson. Pat Haley. Parke Weaver. Row 3: Molly McKcand Dorothy Miller, Janet Forsbcg. John Keeler, Marjorie Benjamin, Edward Noble, Shirley Preston, Rhoda Cfuff, Kathy Johnson, Pat Thomos. Row 4: Peter Mcili. Whitely McMillan, Fred Wame. Kay Hanson. Sandra 8ame. Sharon Caverly Sandra Prieve, Cathy Styles. Row 5: Jack Prins, Ronald Groff, Donald Rocpke, Bill Shaw. D.ck Green, Roger Olson. Dirton Bond. Norris Jones. John Hotvet.



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Silver CABINET—Row I: Connie Oolan, Pat Daggett, Jeanne Renslow Sue Cook, Penny Hume . Row 2: Sue 8aker, Sharon Richardson, Judy Ready. Karol Ericion, Barbara Kraft, Linnca Paulson. Silver Tri, which is composed of freshmen and sophomore girls works to bring about a better community and a better world by promoting greater understanding among all races and faiths. A membership drive with an Indian theme began the year for the group. Tepees were set up in the gym and the activities of Silver Tri were explained. Under the active leadership of Jean Renslow, the group took part in several pot-luck suppers, a mother-daughter tea, and heard many interesting speakers, including Shorty Cochran. Silver Tri also took an active part in the International Fair, taking in more money on their import booth than any other group at the fair. This year Mrs. Haaland, Silver Tri's deserving advisor was voted advisor of the year. The Blue Tri is a service organization for junior and senior girls. The purpose is to learn to work together thereby promoting understanding and better relations between the peoples of the world, regardless of race, color or creed. This year the Blue Tri has given a recognition tea for new members, held bake sales to raise money, had joints with other V organizations, and had various other projects. One of the most interesting meetings held this year, was one at which there was a speaker from the Police Department. The girls also had a style show at Pershing along with Washburn and St. Louis Park. This year's group of 98 girls has been very active and will close out a year of fun with the Senior Farewell and the installation of next year's officers. SILVER TRI—Row I; Harriet Berman, Cathy McArthur, Charlene Prievc Sally Suet. Joan Nicholson, Penny Humes. Jeanette Huttnc'. Roth Phillips. Virginia Dwyer, Phyllis Swanson, Mary Daugherty. Joan Vollmer, 8arbara Sparks, Sue Baker, Carol Coscio. Row 2: Mary Jo Smidell, Ruth Hanold, Judy Biackstonc, Joanne Ewcrt. Joan Hcncs, Margie Dregni, Margie Anderson, Sue Cook. Frances Schachtcle, Judy Guilford, Betsy Smith, Mary Erickson Dava Hartman, Linnca Paulson Nancy Holmberg, Judy Ready, Barbara Hill, Jeanine Katr. Karen Wecrs. Carol Girard. Kay Nicholson, Sharon Richordson. Row 3: Connie Dolan, Carol Ordal, Marilyn Hansen, Bcv Hixson. Mary Langsam, Barbara Gottlieb, Sue Baker Barbara Kraft. Julie Mattson. Joan Sharp, Arlene Anderson. Connie Jacobson, Jean Peterson. Nancy Carnahan, Caroline Tollefson, Shirley Preston. Bunny Wilson, Mary McCone Marian Wheatley. Nancy Nichols Bette Lawrence. Joyce Pishney. Row 4: Karen Munson, Sue Gray. Joanne Renslow. Judy Ro:sa, Rhoda Cluff, Sharon Sanders. Kathy Wittke. Margie Benjamin. Susan Perlman, Nancy McGee, Barbara Melquist, Joan Barette. Karen Norman. Pat Sparks Judy Biown. Donna 8.schoff. Rachel Turrittm. Janet Hagcman. Nancy Hempstead, Karen Giere, Carol Steffy. Margo Cadicux, Sally Crandall. Pam Larsen. Row 5: Karen Sonderegger, Pat Daggett, Sue Wall, Sandra Covcll, Leah Gass. Penny Bond, Joan Chatterton, Janice Frank, Claudia Carlson, Barbara Kraft, Mary Ann Hitchcock, Sandra Nelson Barbara 8owers, Pat Rcvbold. Karol Ericson, Judy Mcllin. Jeanne Renslow. Jean Brand- Judy Nelson. Karen Dickinson. Betty Moore. Ann Tollefson. Carolyn Frandecn. Gloria Day, Kay Hull.

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