University High School - Bisbila Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1931

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B I S B I L A ball, swimming, and track. Also the tumbling team, a new feature, organized by Junior boys, was almost completely composed of members of this class. The girls, too, have done credit to our class in athletics. The Junior girls had the largest attendance at play-hour and won the basketball championship in the winter quarter. Our standing has been shown in other school activities also. The Honor Roll has always had a large number of our members on it since we were Freshmen, and we have many who arc striving to qualify for the National Honor Society. There have been quite a few of our number in the ranks of the Dramatic Club, Campus Breeze staff, and the Glee Club. An entirely different plan of government was undertaken by our class this year. A new Constitution was adopted which provided for a class council, to be composed of the four officers and seven other members representative of each group in the class. This council has carried on the business of the class. All through our work in the past three years, we have been trying to prepare ourselves for the responsibilities we will meet in the following year, and we believe that we will be worthy of the high standards set for us. Kathleen Bardin Donald Cameron Katherine Green Dorothy Grevc Winifred Hermann Chester Kershaw William Kuehn COMINGS Frederick Malcolmson Robert Mcreness Jane Mull Janet Orr Kathryn Peebles Elizabeth Schulze Gail Stokes GOINGS Betty Barlow Irma Warming John Kennedy George Zaun Marion Treadwell Page j

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 B I S B I L A )8 Back rote: Kitllciwn, Nelson. Xlalcolmson, Peek, Coffey, June . Lyon. Palmer. ('onion. Seventh row: Vale. II. Davis. Williams, Goodson. Rupp, Benson. Klolm, Stokes. Sixth row: Chase, Ward. K. Freeman. Klvgrcn, Kuehn. Cults. McCrcc, Ellison, Schulze. Fifth row: Dittenhofer. Poucher. Mull. Bardin, C. Lathrop, Gronewold, l'rimcau, Grevc. Fourth row: Hetifttson. Bowaficld, Turley, M. Johnson. Seder, Robinson, Anderson, Hermann. Green. Third row: Peebles, Fruen, Hendricks, J. Davis, Riflrfn, Baker, Mcrcncss, Firestone. Second rote: R. Freeman, K. Johnson, Smith, Miller. K. I.athrop, Fronts, Orr, Cummins, Ilenrici. First row: Pagenkopf, Ruben, Wilson. Williams, Wcttlcson, Harris, Her . Farrell. Beyer. Junior Class OFFICERS Daniel Harris James Williams ... Jane Wilson Kalmon Herz Mrs. Mabel Wettleson Miss Winifred Sharpsteni: President Vice-President Secretary - T rea surer Adviser Assistant Adviser NOW that we have reached the end of our Junior year, our thoughts go back to the accomplishments, the trials, and the tribulations of the past months, and forward to the deeds still to be accomplished in our Senior year. In the various branches of boys’ athletics our class has been unusually active. We had six Juniors on the first football team, and we were well represented in basket- Fage t6



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Hack- row: Sigveland, 1'iccfa. Oougan, Alderman, Chri»topbcrson, Gurnee, Monohan, Swenson. Burnham. Shipper. Seventh row: T. Childs, James, Young. Pearson, Peebles, Meyer, Barron , Molzahn, Loevingcr. Sixth rote: Pratt. IlucklK'c, 11 yams, Han n, Sallndin, Prink. Hughes. NVeyl. I-ifth row: Hcncman. Winther. Sawyer, McCarthy. II. Johnson. Conway. M. King. McGovern, Utnc. Fourth row: Corrigan. Bouthilet, Hicks. Harris. Ilensel. llirschman. Cook. Kelley. Third row: M. Childs, liases. West. Blond. Charlton. Barrows, Heaton. Shellman, Burkhard. Second row: Easton. N. King. I.iet ke. Taylor. Haas. Fritz. Anderson. G. Johnson. First row: Pease. Stafford, McClure, Beery, Marlowe, Moos, S| ecr, Brewer, Armstrong. Sophomore Class OFFICERS Malcolm Moos Celonese Beery Robert Speer Robert McClure Miss Eleanor Marlowe Mr. John A. Farley residcut Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Adviser Assistant Adviser THE Sophomore Class! What does one usually associate with the name Sophomores”? Perhaps you think of them as infinitely better than Freshmen, but still the lowest of all the Senior High. Probably an average class, with a few dumb clucks”, several bright ones”, a few wise guys”, with the great run of the class remaining nice kids”, not especially talented, or yet particularly bonehcads”, but Page

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