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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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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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19 3 3 B I S B I L A THE -------------------------------------------------- - Back Row: Moos. Robinson, Hyams, Monahan, Hensel. Hughes. Third Row: Riekin. Barrons, Hbneman. Stafford, Brewer. Palmer. Second Row: Beery. Speer, Mack. Ryder. Benson. First Row: Hochman. Lawrence. Loevinger. Mrs. Wettleson. Harris. James. CAMPUS BREEZE Bob Loevinger Ellis Harris Betty Ruth Lawrence Mary Anne Benson Josephine Mack Grace Stafford Herbert Heneman Bud James Shayel Hochman Don Robinson Mrs. Wettleson Editor Business Manager Hews Editor .............Feature Exchange Editor . . . Art Editor Sports Editor Ma e'Up Editor Advertising Manager Circulation Editor ... Adviser Reporters—Ada Rifkin, Jane La Due, Bob Spaeth, Norman Hyams, John Harding, Laurine Tibbits, Don Ferguson, Bob Monahan, Helen Gould, Tom Hardcastle, Paul Ramstad, Jack Hughes, Carl Hensel, Charles Levinson, Jack Andrews, Celonisc Beery, Missie Ryder, Dick Reuler, Muriel King. University High's bi weekly newspaper. The Campus Breeze, weathered a stormy financial season to enjoy again a successful year. The Breeze was also accorded a high rating at the convention of the State Press Association. The responsibility for the paper fell mainly upon the members of Mrs. Wettleson s Journalism class. Nine of the Staff members belong to the International Honor Society for High School Journalists, The Quill and Scroll. Page 21
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