University High School - Bisbila Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1920

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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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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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BBLu;!i!ii;ii:!!:n riniiimtmim «iE!iiitHiiiiiiJiiiiiinn:iuin!!in i!3iiiii!iiiiimiH!0Tiinniii mniTniim!iiiii:m!iiHminiiiiiHiirinjiiriiiiinrniiirnii iiiuiiiiniiiiwiiuiBnnH«niHir T HE N I N E '1' E E N - T W E N T Y BISB1 L A The Junior Class THE Junior Class is one of marked ability (with some admitted variance in the marks). Webster’s Dictionary says, “A Junior is one lower in station, or rank. The Juniors admit being lower in station, but wish it distinctly understood that they are not rank. How could it be possible, when every day their work has required each of them to turn over many a new leaf? Knowing that Shakespeare once remarked, All the world’s a stage, the Junior Class has tried to take its place l efore the school footlights by aiding the Seniors in the organization of a Dramatic C lub. Through the work of this club (in preparation for astronomy in the I’niversity course) there have been developed a number of stars. Though most of these stars have been Seniors, the Juniors are content to take some comfort in their reflected radiance. During the year, the Juniors have had Miss Smith as their class adviser. 1 ler patience has Wen limitless. I ler aid has l ccn inestimable. She has their love, their thanks, their sincere appreciation: and their only regret is that the work of advising them has been of such weight that she is now under necessity of spending a year across the Atlantic in recuperation. May the bonnie hills of Scotland protect her from wind and storm; may Merry England keep light her heart: may she come kick refreshed and restrengthened to the school which will miss her so much. The Juniors started the social activities of the year with a wiener-roast at Fort Snelling, one and all demonstrating a love for “hot-dogs. The next event was a sleigh ride, which ended with refreshment ami music at Miss Smith’s home. What is so rare as a day in June?” sang the poet, and tliose who were on this outing can truly answer. A night in January. The Junior-Senior banquet, popularly called the J. S., was just scrumptious, if one can believe the enthusiastic remarks of certain Seniors as well as Juniors who were there. It was held in the kallroom of the Men’s I’nion building. February 14. More recently came a Junior dance, which proved such a success that they decided to have just one more party, an outdoor affair, on the afternoon ami evening of May 28. This was the most exciting and exhilarating | arty the Juniors ever tried. I'anf Tu t nty-six

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