University High School - Bisbila Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1939

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Fkont Row—Dunn. E. Lampert, B. Clapp, ll'iest, C. Johnson, C. Kucha. Hack Row—Fierce, Renter, ll'ortham. Rose, F redell. Senate Till: University High Senate, which is composed of chosen representatives from the various organizations, is the student governing body at the school. At the Senate’s weekly meetings are discussed methods of improving the school spirit, making plans for the future, raising standards of the school and taking action on similar topics. This year the Senate was influential in planning the annual carnival and remedying the problem of noisiness at the lunch hour. Quill and Scroll ILL and Scroll is an honorary journalistic society for students who have done outstanding vJ work on the two University High School publications, the Campus Breeze” and the “Bis-bilaT” Members must be in the highest third of their class in scholarship, and must have had at least forty inches of their work published. This school's chapter of Quill and Scroll has endeavored to encourage interest in writing and to raise standards of journalism in University High School publications. Front Row— Roseahalls. ll'iest, Abbott. Mr. Kehl, llrneman, lledback, Arnlien. Hack Row—MaeCibbon. Cummins, Bober y. Rrimbold. J. Sprafka. BISBILA PACE 25

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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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F oxt Row—Cotry, Ur. Curtis, tCalker. Hack Row—Pieper, Parrish. Van pel. Palmer, Hafmeister. Boys' Club Council TIIF- Senior High Boys’ Club Council was formed two years ago for the purpose of furnishing and taking care of the upkeep of the boys' clubroom. Toward this one aim there has been much progress. To form the council, two boys are elected from each class in the senior high school. I rom these are chosen the officers of the council. The organization has acted under the very able leadership of Mr. Curtis, the Dean of Boys. Girls' Club Cabinet and Council TIIF Girls' Club exists to foster sociability among senior high school girls. Every girl automatically becomes a member. The council, which consists of the officers of the Girls’ Club and of class representatives, and the cabinet, which is composed of the chairmen of the seven committees that carry on club activities. serve to assist the president in planning and guiding events. Annually, the Gills’ Club sponsors Mothers’ leas and a Mothers' and Daughters’ Banquet. FlMT Row—Heneman, Good sill. Rosenholls. C. Johnson. Second Row—lledbaek, Miss Nelson. Abbott, Grolh. Third Row—R. Longyear, Sheldon, Boberg, Robitshek, Schmitz, MaeGibbon, S’. A rut sen. Shepard, Berrisford, S had bolt. TH E 1 939 PACE 26

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