Southwest High School - Wagistanian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1966

Page 116 of 200

 

Southwest High School - Wagistanian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 116 of 200
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“He're been framed! Susy Ford and Chuck Burroughs “C’mon kids, you can do better than that! Mr. Adam, Dave Schweibcrgcr, Cinny Shoquisl “Who me? Sandy Miller SADIE HAWKINS On Saturday. November 13, Southwest Daisy Maes set out to rapture the finest Li’l Abners in town. The student council dance committee worked hard to organize one of the most well-attended dances in Southwest's history. Everyone was “welcomed to Dogpatch” and enjoyed stomping to the heat of The Rogues. Most gals succeeded in dragging their men up to Marryin' Sam and getting hitched. Southwest’s Li’l Abner and Daisy Mae for 1965 were proclaimed at intermission, with Debby Johnson and Fritz Meili as the honored couple. Sadie was a great success and will long be remembered as one of the doggone best ever. Why Daisy Mae, what big ears you have. Debby Johnson and Fritz Meili Now, for my next trick .. .” Jeff Bowen and Toni Guthrie tla and I a Kettle Greg French and Libby Larsen

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uWe’ll get you Volts!” “Now, you all know I’m a big man .. Phil Bergstrom and Cregg Almquist VOLTS AGOTTA GO GO Under the leadership of General Chairmen Ginny Wurtz and Jeff Moore, preparation began early for the mid week Homecoming, October 20, 1%5. Student committees planned a warm alumni welcome, a spirited auditorium, and energetic half-time activities. Weeks of anticipation were climaxed by the coronation of lovely Queen Julie Moore. The auditorium program, charged with enthusiasm and excitement, featured Mel Jass and Jimmy O'Neill, “Southwest and the Seven Dwarfs, the Indianettes, and several “a go go” numbers. Longing for victory, the Indians were determined that “Volts Agotta Go Go”. Due to the Indians' desire, drive, and determination, Southwest was carried on to a last minute win over Vocational by a score of 6-0. Despite the damp, misty atmosphere, the band, the cheerleaders, and the Indianettes gave rousing on-the-field performances. The traditional dance was held Wednesday night, with music provided by the High Spirits. The football victory brightened the dance and made Homecoming a very memorable day. “If you are strange, I cannot let you in.' Sharon Flat , and Susie Ford C-Squad Indianettes



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SOCK-HOPS “You didn't really put bubble gum on his guitar strings!” Kathy Knapp and Jim Solsvig “Oh. come on, I didn't step on it that hard” Ceri Rosenberg and Mike Fermoyle “And on the right tie have ...” Marti Gammell and Lynn Svenpladscn On three Friday evenings this winter, the gymnasium pulsated to the combined rhythm of popular bands and spirited Southwest students. The music for these postbasketball dances was provided by The lV V'st The Torchers, and Peter and the IPolvcs. A casual atmosphere was created by informal dress and the spirit of a good game. Student response has made these sock-hops special events at Southwest. The spirit of a good game prei ails “Two's company, three’s a crowd.” At least he got a kick out of it.” Scott Kinmore, Mary Nchls, and John Kathy Eddy and Rick Ladin Moore “Anybody for a square dance?” Jack Long, Marsha Engle, Karen Hofstrom and Ken Anderson . , ,

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