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Standi no—Jean McGee. Saucy Lee Behlke. Stated—Saucy Brink. Jeanne Miner, Jean ilnnl. Acme President - Jean MfcGEE Secretary-Treasurer...........................................Nancy Ue Behlke ACME was organized for the purpose of furthering ideals of character, leadership, and service among girls at University High School. In the fall quarter, the following seniors were taken into Acme: Jeanne Miner. Jean Hunt, and Nancy Brink. These girls gave a luncheon and movie party for some children from a St. Paul Neighborhood I louse. In the spring quarter. Acme gave its annual Alumni Banquet at which the following girls were initiated: Charlotte Brings. Elinor Button, Margaret Dowell.Cherry Koch, HermioneStewart. Betty lleneman. Clyde Johnson. Peggy Hedback, and Dorothy Wiest. The Acme Apple was awarded to the most outstanding Junior High girl. Judy Davis, at the Mothers' and Daughters’ Banquet in May. THE 1 9 3 8 B I S B I L A = PACE 26
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Standing—Hutto . Lamport. Leighton, Karats. Primps. Lathrop. Henema . Sf.ATKo—Bar mum, Pehlke. Damn, Seder, H'iest, .Mrs. IV el tie son, Norris. Campus Breeze • • MANY new ideas reared up in this year's Breeze—sincere attempts of the staff to give the students • • a better paper. Among these were: the picture page, a more liberal editorial policy, and more and bigger dirt columns. Again this year the Breeze is attempting to “stay out of the red. but they are having a hard time finding enough money to finance each issue. Financial troubles are inherent in University I ligh publications. The Breeze is blown far and wide over the country, in that it sends papers in exchange for other schools' as far as Seattle. Washington, and as close as Edison I ligh. Minneapolis. The feature page has been adorned by many original compositions on “Natur and “stuff in general.” This year the Breeze was awarded All-American” by the National Scholastic Press Association. This is the highest rating given any high school newspaper. Not since 1932 has the Breeze received this high honor. Most of the credit for achieving this goal goes to Arthur Seder, editor of this year's Breeze. THE 1938 BISBILA PACE 25
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Tmm Row—I’ayenkopf. McDonald. Walker, 7 cmple. Second Row Andie . Weithoff, Geiit, l.athrop. Kim Row—Seder. Wortham. Little, Barton, Bray. Dragoman President - -- -- -- -- -- James Little Vice-President - -- -- -- -- - Arthur Seder Secretary - -- -- -- -- -- Dick Barton Advisor - -- -- -- -- Dr. William S. Carlson RAGOMAN is a group of boys who are selected on the basis of character and leadership to act in advisory manner to the faculty. The members are picked from the upper two classes by the boys who were selected the year before. Dragoman was founded in 1931 by Dr. Charles F;. Boardman, now director of student teaching in the University of Minnesota and Dr. Oliver Floyd, now teaching at the I niversityof Wisconsin. The meetings are held in the homes of the members at regular intervals. I he new members are formally initiated in the fall, at which time they are presented with Dragoman keys. This year the most outstanding work done by the club was the acquisition of a room to be used as a boys' club room. They also helped much with the furnishing of it. The following boys were elected this year: Seniors: William Bray. Robert Lathrop, Joseph Pagenkopf, and Herbert Temple. The juniors selected were: Thomas Arntsen. John MacDonald. Charles Wiethoff. Reid Wortham, and William Walker. THE 1938 BISBILA PACE 27
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