University High School - Bisbila Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1920

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hi: i i 1 miiim !! ' iiiinii!!i mu ii' viimiiBi.-iiiiiiiiiHiiihiiiiiti 'iiiBiiiiiiinMniiiiiiii 'miiniHinniiiiii ii'iraiiuniitniiiii i nutntaiiiiuiiinHffiiBfHiiiirga T II K N 1 I N E T E E X - T VY E N T Y B 1 S B I L A The Fate of the Ten Seniors TEX learned Seniors cutting capers all the time, Mr. Miller found one out. And then there were but nine. Nine learned Seniors to English class came late, ()ne forgot to bring his slip. And then there were but eight. Eight learned Seniors hiding up in nigger-heaven. One missed a “Math. quiz. And then there were but seven. Seven learned Seniors got into a mix. To the office one was called. And then there were hut six. Six learned Seniors did Latin ponies drive. One was caught by Miss Dcnneen, And then there were but five. Five learned Seniors thought French an awful bore. One received the fateful “F, And then there were hut four. Four learned Seniors all praying fora B,” The “B” stung one of them. And then there were hut three. Three learned Seniors partook of chocolate goo. One recalled her gym pledge. And then there were but two. Two learned Seniors chewing Spearmint gum. Miss Fleming had an eagle eye. And then there was but one. ()ne learned Senior grew studious more and more, And won the Senior medal When high school days were o'er. ElFKIDA Lt'XDKHKRG. Page Tu enty-four

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■BIIUIUUlSUBIiniIE:ilIlilIl!IiniIi!IE:Ut!l1IS!!II iitniui'iiruiiffliii6'ionni'i3!i!finiiii!iii ’ i: I!: i'i i,’:: . . • t r X 1 V F. R S 1 T Y H 1 G H S C H O O I., M 1 N X E A PO I. 1 S “Hup.” Anyone can have his business managership by applying to him before June 11th. Thirty-second—W ithout offense to Mr. Pepinsky, by being charitable. Caroline Murray donates the Three Points of Suspension” to the school orchestra. She also makes Eleanor Clure chairman of a reception committee for all 'Mainline Dukes” who should happen to visit I . H. S. during the following year. Thirty-third—Ruth Palm bequeaths her violent flirtations with the Ereshmen boys to Alice Hickey; to Oliver Skalbeck she leaves her dimples, whether (diver needs them or not. Thirty-fourth—Being a social worker. Agnes Pierce has voluntarily suggested that Elizabeth Erickson fill her position as violinist at “Sochu. Further, she leaves her sister to occupy a chair in Miss Hubman’s German classes. Thirty-fifth—Greta Clark shall become the proud possessor of a part of Marguerite Robinson’s rebellious and naughty nature. Dorothy Every shall inherit her fondness for “Hamlet” and the diplomacy which obtains the tickets to performances of Hamlet.” ‘Thirty-sixth—For the benefit of those who wish to remember Donna Rosen, she will issue prints of the picture printed elsewhere in this hook, and as Monroe won’t need the piano any more, she has determined to give it to Bcngt. who is also a musician. Thirty-seventh— ‘Gift of gab’ may be inherited.” So says Erma Schurr. who bequeaths hers to Grace Johnson. Having decided to go into the movies,” she will no longer neecd her dramatic voice, which is hereby deeded to Elizabeth Erickson. Thirty-eighth—Eleanor Staples wills her knowledge of powders to the Chemistry Department of C. 11. S., and a Friday night guide to Stillwater wanderings to anyone aspiring to be a detective. (This last is said to be very interesting from a standpoint of adventure.) Thirty-ninth—Monroe Strickler leaves a good Climax to all future storv-writers and his commanding personality to Young Balconte. Fortieth— Rosie” Tuve has decreed that Gilbert Willson shall receive three yards—and only three yards—of her height, and that her tluidness of speech in French shall goto Dan Finkelstein. Forty-first—Lloyd Vye has promised faithfully that after June 11. Arthur Porter shall become heir to his sky-line,” and he intends to leave sometehing to Marie Bruce, but he hasn’t made up his mind yet what it shall he. Forty-second—At the last minute. Helen Haggerty remembered her old friend, Marshall Cless, and as a parting gift, asked that he he left her habit of handing in poetic contributions to the Campus Breeze. As a little remembrance her place in the Dramatic Club is to go to Frances McLean. Finally, with all due regrets upon leaving, the class, acting as a body, makes the following decree: First—That Mr. Miller be given all due sympathy for lieing left without the guidance of the class of l‘ 20. Second—That all individual ability at “bluffing and getting by with it lie bestowed generously upon each of the remaining classes. Third (and last)—That all lockers, buttonhooks (handy as keys), excuses with changeable dates, battered suitcases, extra hairpins and honored dignity be left to any person desirous of possessing them. Witness our mark, this sei’cnteenth day of May. Nineteen Hundred and Twenty. “XT Witnessed by: Stacks of Annual work and lots of other rubbish. Legal Adviser: Miss Rkwky Bki.i.k Incus. Page Twenty-three



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i—wwimimum ■wnmimiiminnuMiuntiiiimrin .nnmiimm --miaii m imiiuuihi:, iim, iiniif.-n'iin I U X I V E RS I T V II I c; 1! SCHOOL. M I X X K A ROMS Hack Row—Wilde, Jaynes, Jackson. Bohan, Robinson, Inc.lis Middle Rore—Coffmas, Milken, Moui.ton, Langi.and, Stricki.ek I ront Row—Palm. Sciiurr. Clemetson The 1920 “Bisbila” Board James Bohan Marguerite Robinson Ruth PALM Helen Jackson Monroe Strickler Mildred Jaynes William Cokkman I Erma Sciiurr Phillis Clemetson Lois Wilde -Hugo Miller Prank Moulton Carl I.anoi.and Miss Rkwky Belle Inc.lis Editor-in-Oiicf - Associate Editor Associate Editor Organizations Editor Boys' Athletics Editor Ciiris’ Athletics Editor • - Joke Editors Art Editor Assistant Art Editor Photograph Editor Business Managers Faculty Adviser NOTE OF APPRECIATION The Boaril here wishes to take the opportunity to express its appreciation and thanks to Miss Dustin for her invaluable aid in making the art work a success, to the students who voluntarily gave their assistance in the art and literary work, and to the Faculty as a whole for its interest and co-operation. Page 7 wenty-five

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