University High School - Bisbila Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1933

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THE 19 3 3 B I S B I L A 5th Row: Brewer. Peterson. Barrons. Young, Stark, Shippee. Kliehn, Ritchie 4th Row: King, Conway. Lawri nce. James. Holliday, Rosenwald. Blond. 3rd Row: West. Barry. Boyd. Nordland, Childs, Tuefrek, Benson. Gortner. 2nd Row. Taylor. Comfort. Fritz. Herschman. Shellman. Anderson. King. 1st Row: Utne. Charlton, Miss Lee, Miss Dickson. Turnacliff. Pagknkopf. THE GIRLS U CLUB President Vice'President Secretary Treasurer Advisers ... Frances Charlton .. Carol Turnacliff Winifred Utne Ada Charlotte Pagenkopf (Miss Mildred Lee Miss Josephine Dickson HE Girls' “U Club was organized in 1919 under the name of “Acme and continued under that title for five years. In 1924 the club changed its name to Girls' “U Club, and became an athletic organization. Its aim has always been to promote an interest in athletics, health, and good sportsmanship. To keep up this standard there are four letters which can be won as honors: the “U’ the “H , the “S ', and the big “U . The letters are won by earning 180 points from a point system. SSKxSt wamm Play Hour, which must be attended one quarter of the year, provides for super vised play after three-thirty o'clock on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Soccer is played during the Fall Quarter, basketball in the winter, and either tennis or baseball in the Spring. The classes usually organize teams and play for the championship in each sport. The main initiation takes place in the Women’s Gymnasium during the Fall Quarter. There is a smaller one in the Spring Quarter for girls who have joined the club during the year. When a girl is a member of “U Club she is expected to be loyal to the club, increase and advance interest in athletics, and live up to the rules of good sportsmanship Page 24

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THE 19 3 3 B I S B I L A -----------------«- Haci{ Row WiKTHorr. J. Hughes. Heneman, D. Hughes, Gilmore, Siqveland. Alderman Monahan. R. Mills, Quart. Estis. D. Johnson. Seventh Row Peterson. Cummins. Winther. Snyder. M. Odell. Satterlee. Shippee. A Schaaf Pearson. Rifkin. Kuehn. Sixth Row Glenn. Lawrence. Palmer, Hardcastle, Morse. Pagenicopp, H. Johnson Brewer, Moir. McCarthy. Hochman. Fifth Row Schryock, Scheurer. Blond. Robitshek, R Shellman. Oistad. Mills. Holla day. Corrigan. G. Anderson, Jeffrey. Fourth Row: Mack. Nordland. Boardman. Hazen, Leren. Little. Gould. Bouthilet Berkhard, Childs. Third Row: Barrows. Tupfree. Young. Tyler. J. Odell. Speer. S. Lietzki . Easton. Hirsch man. M. King. Second Row. Beery. Christison. D. Schaaf, Haskltine. Macoubray. Barry, Benson. Healy Lawson. N. King. Front Row: Beuhring. Parrish. Harris, Moos, Mr. Jones. Mr. Goranson, Charleton. E Anderson. Cummings. Loevinger. Christofferson. THE GLEE CLUB Malcolm M(X)S . . President Ellis Harris............Business Manager, Treasurer Frances Charleton ........................... Librarian Mr. Archie N. Jones Adviser |HE Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Archie Jones is one of the most prominent organizations in University High School. Its membership has steadily increased until this year it has ninety members. During the Fall Quarter the Glee Club presented for the usual Mid-Year concert a collection of songs including Christmas Carols. This was given December 18 at the Music Auditorium with Clifford Menz, a former University High student, and Herman Scheurer as guest artists. IMI: On February 25 the Glee Club presented in a most capable and pleasing manner the tuneful and colorful Gilbert and Sullivan operetta “All At Sea. Everyone who saw' this performance was delighted with it. Sometime during the Spring Quarter the Glee Club will give another operetta, which will be Chris Columbo, by Hutchens, Goldberg, and Jones. Pane 23



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THE 19 3 3 B I S B I L A 5th Row: Dt Mott. Siqveland. Monahan, Hilkene. W. Swenson. Fitch. Waddell. 4th Row: Caldwell. Reuler. James. Wiethopp. Meyer. Brink, 3rd Row: Kuehn. Green. Heneman, Pratt, Ferguson, Wartchow. Rupp. 2nd Row: Abbott. S. Swenson. Estes. Harris. Peisch. Plank. Front Row: Hensel. McGee. Evarts. Gates. Sai.ladin. THE BOYS President Vice President Sec y Treasurer Adviser ' ll CLUB Herb Henkman Bob Evarts Jim Fitch Mr. J. E. Curtis T a meeting of all the major letter winners at the close of the fixitball season, plans were discussed for a revamping of the old inactive Boys U Club. With new officers, many new members, and a host of promising ideas, the club set out upon the most successful season in its history. A constitution was drawn up. and a series of active committees were appointed. Added to th«s was the willing spirit of 31 new members incorporating for the good of the organ union. Among the purposes of the “U” Club was the desire to promote all of the school athletic functions, and give them the publicity they deserved. In this the members were highly successful, as record crowds attended the contests. In order to promote better feeling among the “U“ Club members, and encourage a feeling of camaraderie, a dinner meeting was held on the third Saturday of each month at the Minnesota Union. All of the committees made their reports; and business transactions were attended to. A highly successful dance was sponsored by the club on March 17, after the St. Louis Park basketball game. The several “U“ Club parties were also colorful affairs and evoked considerable comment. The Fathers and Sons Banquet was given on March 17, under the auspices of the “U Club. Its purpose was to strengthen the Dad and Boy relationship. The Boys “U” Club has most assuredly had a successful season rising from an inactive honorary club to one of the most active and most talked of schixil organizations. Page 25

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