University High School - Bisbila Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1939

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Frokt Row—Hofmeister, How, T. Arntsen, Miss Obit, C. Johnson, MaeGibbon, E. Hobbs, M. Dunn, J. Slees, T. Abbott. Walker. Doerr. Hack Row—J. McDonald, Gilman, Coffey, D. Christensen. Bisbila Board THE members of the Bisbila Board this year were the following: Editor-in-Chief, Tom Amt-sen; Associate Editor, Clyde Johnson: Organization Editor. Elizabeth Hobbs; Feature Editor, Paxson Gilman; Album Editor. Jean MaeGibbon; Boys' Athletics, John McDonald; Girls' Athletics. Margaret Dunn; Business Manager, Wallace Doerr; Circulation Manager, lorn Abbott; Advertising Manager. Bill Walker; Art Editor, David Christensen; and Adviser, Miss Frances Obst. Campus Breeze THIS year the Campus Breeze staff attempted to put out a paper that would please everyone. Under the able guidance of their Editor, Betty Heneman, they almost perfectly achieved this purpose. Barbara Rosenholtz acted as Associate Editor, while editors of the various departments were as follows: News, Shirley Ann Boberg: Feature, Dorothy Weist; Sports, Buzz Cummins; Exchange, Jean MaeGibbon; Column. Roy Mordaunt; Re-write, Ramona Button and Peggy Abbott; Circulation, Paxson Gilman; Art, Peggy Hedback and David Christensen; Business Manager, Joe Sprafka; Advertising Manager, Steve Badger. The paper was awarded an All-American Honor rating in the National High School Press Association contest. Seated—Gilman. Hedback. Badger, Rosenhohe. Abbott, Boberg, Heneman, Wiest, Mr. Kehi. Standi MO—O. Christensen. J. Sprafka, Cummins. MaeGibbon, Button. BISBILA PACE 23

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H st Row Kopacs,KUdow, Sage. Mr. Eggertson, Briogs, Amberg, Pierce Kranston. Secokd Row—Cleveland bprafka. Brink. Bray. J. Whitmore. Neison. Nesbit. Thud Row—I . A Idem. Barry, Roberts. Undine, Footh, Brown, Mahoney, Cray. Seventh Grade Tl IIS year's seventh grade finished its first year at University I ligh School with much success. The school's newly instituted policy of home-room interested the seventh-graders greatly, and they planned many interesting programs, obtaining speakers from the senior high school to inform them about prominent school activities in which they might look forward to participating in the future. Enjoyable social activities were also planned by this enterprising class, including a skating party in February. Eighth Grade AT the class meetings of the eighth grade it was attempted to give each member an enjoyable time. Varied programs were held, which included a joke court, interesting talks, and plays given by members of the class. The class of 1944 went democratic and chose to be governed by a congress. Bills were presented to the congress and were voted upon. During the winter quarter a sleigh ride was held. |inw n Uuhhell K. Lamport, P. Smith. Harris. D. Williams. R. St [.Row -A Nelson H Sterne. Weller. Markus. Cullum. M. Boberg. Morgan o kow—M. Nelson, H. l.,i t rui c FIKST Ti.T.n1’Row ' ‘iyman. Michael. Merrill, S. Dunn. Bangs. Handford. Sturre. Hartinger. TH E 1 939 PACE 22



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Seated—Hem-man. Boberfl. Johnson. Miss Nelson, Wiest. Standi no—Rosenholts. Hedback. Acme ACME is an honorary society for girls who have excelled in character, leadership, scholarship, and activities throughout their high school years. New members arc admitted in the fall and spring quarters. Chosen in the fall this year were Barbara Rosen hoi tz and Shirley Ann Boberg. and in the spring the initiates were four seniors: Jean MacGibbon. Peggy Abbott, Jeanne Groth, and Connie Reimbold, and two juniors: Jane Goodsill and Ramona Button. According to its custom. Acme presented the Acme Apple this spring to the junior high girl judged most outstanding, Dragomen DRAGOMEN, the school’s honorary society for boys, was organized in 1931 to promote the ideals of the University High. Each fall, active members of the previous year elect new members from the upper two classes. Bases for selection are character, service, and leadership. Seniors elected this year were the following: Charles Stewart, Howard Mealey. W illiam Clapp, Joe Sprafka. and John Reuler. The juniors chosen are Barney Saunders, Stephen Badger, Robert Lewis, Warren Briggs, and Carl Cummins. First Km»'— Stcuart, Cummins, Reuler, Wortham. J.ru-is, Briaas. Second How—Walker, Arntsen, Saunders McDonald, J. Sprafka. Third Row—Mealy, Clapp. Wietkotf. Badfier. THE 1939 PACE 24

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