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THE 19 3 3 B I S B I L A Back Bow: Karatz, Leavenworth. Bray, Barry, Carey. Caldwell, Nelson 4th Row: Kelsey, Schmitz. Nelson, Hardcastle. Moreau. Trueman. 3rd Row: Wilson. Davidson. Pagenkopf, Stinnette. Paton. Little, Fryklund. 2nd Row: Rondestvetd. Brown, Anderson. Morris, Harrison. Peterson. Front Row: Levy. Fredell. Miss Hallberg. Brings. McMillan. THE SEVENTH GRADE President Vice-President Secretary Advisers Leonard Lam part William Bray James Little Miss Hallberg (Miss Maus N September 15, 1932, thirty'two seventh graders made their first appear ance at University High School. Each one of them found a big brother or a big sister here who was eager to show him where his classrooms were or what to do when he had left his locker key on the breakfast table. In No-vember the seventh grade entertained the Junior High School by presenting an assembly program. They impersonated famous persons, such as: Kate Smith, Bing Crosby, Eddie Cantor, and the Baron Munch hausen. The girls also gave a play from Little Women, and the boys presented one from Huckleberry Finn. Another outstanding event of the year was the first mother's tea which the seventh grade girls have given. It was for mothers of both boys and girls in the class and was given on the twenty-eighth of February. Page 19
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THE 19 3 3 B I S B I L A -• Back ft 1 Bickle. McKee, Rhodes. Jenness, Ramstad, Fredell. Doran. Gilman, Killy. Sixth Rou- Easton. Hanson, Young. Kohl. Brewer. Jones, Shenehon. Geer. Fifth Row : Kueffnek. Sullivan. Simons. Bathke. M. Anderson. Wiethopf. Fryklund. Fourth Row Nichols. Simonson, Hall. Gaver. Benjamin. Franklin. Phelps. Robbers Third Row: Barnett. Wilkinson. McGough, Bushnell. White. Riddell. Harris. Fellows. Anderson. Second Rou1. Firestone, Isaacs. Nordland. King, Godbout. F. Bathke. Chase, Powell. First Row Spaeth. Kreugbr. Countryman. Mr. Li ndquist, Quast. Morehouse. Shil lington THE EIGHTH GRADE E, the Eighth Grade, consider that we have had a very successful year. Our numbers have increased from thirty-four badly frightened Seventh Graders to sixty confident Eighth Graders in one year’s time. We have drawn our members from both St. Paul and Minneapolis. Our Adviser, Mr. Ben. Lund-quist, is much interested in our many class activities. The Eighth Grade is active in all of the Junior High School Activities. All the officers of the Tech Club are Eighth Graders, and in the Junior High Girls’ Club, Ruth Firestone is the Vice-President and Lorraine Chase, the Chairman of the Friendship Committee. We also have two Scout Troops composed almost entirely of the members of our Class. The Girl Scouts Troop leader is Miss Roslyn McBean, while the boys’ scoutmaster is Keith Barrons. The Eighth Grade is also very active in the Junior High Dramatic Club. Many of the principal roles in “Station YYYY,” the Junior High contribution to the Mid-Year Production, were taken by members of this Class. Several of our boys are active members of the Junior High Science Club in addition to the other extra-curricular activities. Page IK
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THE 19 3 3 B I S B I L A B uJ( Rou-: Hymes. Stafford. Evarts. McCarthy Hensel. 2nd Row: Utne. Lawrence. Speer, Taylor. First row: Cook. Heneman. Miss Cawley. Miss Smyth. Salladin. BISBILA BOARD Editor’in'Chief Associate Editor Organization Editor . . Feature Editor . . Album Editor Hoys' Athletics Girls' Athletics Art Editors . . ......... Business Manager Ass t. Business Managers Faculty Advisers......... Herbert Heneman Norman Hyams Winifred Utne Betty Ruth Lawrence Linda Cook Bruce Brink Patricia Taylor (Eileen McCarthy (Grace Stafford William Salladin (Robert Evarts ...... Carl Hensel (Miss Anna Cawley .....(Miss Florence Smythe Page 20
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