University High School - Bisbila Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1941

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PAUL PICCARD WILLIAM PARRISH Sports seem to be the main item in Big Bill's life—he prefers golf, track, football, and basketball. Accordingly he's a Boys' U. Club member and has been since his sophomore year. A lot of his time has been spent reporting for the Campus Breeze, helping Pat and Elinor edit the school Bulletin, and taking part in Chess Club and Quill and Scroll. ROY PIEPER This lad really got around. How's this for a record? J. S. Committee, wrestling, track, football, German Club, vice-president of Dragomen, and from vice-president to president of Boys' U. Club. Pipe was well known for his outstanding sense of humor. MARY JAYNE RICHARDSON Cooking and sewing are Babe's hobbies. She wants to be a dietitian— sounds like the domestic type (plug). Coming from Washburn, she sampled U. High, liked it, and stayed here for her junior and senior years. It will be college for Babe next year. RICHARD RIEKE Rick's the U. High man-about-town. Before coming here he spent a glorious year at St. Paul Central. At U. High he had to his credit basketball, football, and tennis— in spite of an injured shoulder. Science Club member and J. S. Committeeman, Boys' U. Club enthusiast and member of June Mad cast, he wants to go to California and attend U.C.L.A. PATRICIA ROBBINS Armed with her piano-playing ability and her desire to become a concert pianist. Patty ought to go far. She has been an asset to French Club, Music Club, and Girls' Club Council. She did her bit for Glee Club and Dramatic Club—was accompanist for Chonita, and the Waltz Dream. You'd think Pic could get all AY' without any work at all, the way he towers above his teachers (6'6 ). He was one of the stars of Dramatic Club Play, Stage Door, as well as the Senior Class Play; was also Grand Pooh-bah of Chess Club, and member of French Club and Speech Club. Went out for basketball. CHARLES PRATT Charley was our well-known swimming manager. Through his diligent efforts he earned a letter and became a member of Boys' U. Club. He joined the band and played the clarinet; now he beats it out on the drums. Science Club, Chess Club, and German Club completed his activities. DOROTHY RIEDEL Gifted with beauty and a car (‘41 Ford club coupe), Dorothy, during her junior and senior years, worked hard on the Mothers' Tea Committees and was a member of French Club. Arriving from Summit School last year, she plans to enter the University of Minnesota next fall. ETHEL RING This fashion plate plans to be one of those career women . She wants to take up interior decoration or child welfare as her vocation. At U. High she was on the social service committee, in the Science Club, and. in her sophomore year, was a member of French Club and Debate Club. DAVID RONDESTVEDT Dave will have memoirs a-plenty of his high school days, judging from his record. Besides participating in Chess Club, Speech Club, Science Club, French Club, Dragomen, Campus Breeze, National Honor Society, and football, he was a member of U. High's debate team which did so well this year. Page Nineteen

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FRED McNEE Sports led in Mac's list of U. High activities. He went in for wrestling, track, football, Library Board, Boys' U. Club, and was vice-president of Senate during his junior year, art editor of the Breeze, and secretary of Dragomen. ROSEMARY MILLER Pretty as her picture, Peewee spent five happy years here, very happy since Louie decided to go to the U. Was a member of Dramatic Club, French Club, Library Board, Stage Force, and was chairman of the entertainment committee for the Seniors' Mothers' Tea. ELAINE NAFTALIN Elaine likes her football from the sidelines but in French Club, Mothers' Tea Committee, and Breeze reporting, the tables were turned. With nothing special in mind for the future, she intends to attend some college. To most of her friends she is known as Freckles or Nappy . ANNA MAY NIEMANN Coming to U. High from Oak Hall during her senior year, Ann made quite a place for herself with her friendly smile and studious ways. She belonged to the German Club and the Science Club, and at Oak Hall was in the Owl Club and the Orchestra. JANE OLSON Janie was U. High's famous notebook artist. Classes were sometimes disrupted by a crowd swarming around to catch a glimpse of her latest masterpiece. She was also active in the French Club. Jack's been the important man in her life for two years now. JOHN MERRILL When the squad went out on the football field, Big Jim claims he always put Barrel in first to scare the other team. John received merits for track, swimming, and golf, and was a member of Boys' U. Club. German, Chess, and Science Clubs, and Library Board. FRAYDA MYERS Frayda has carved a niche for herself in the U. High hall of fame. She was a consistent, reliable worker who divided her time among the Campus Breeze. Quill and Scroll, Girls' Club Cabinet, and Dramatic Club, and acted as treasurer and vice-president of Speech Club and chairman of Speakers Committee of N.W.F.S.C. RICHARD NELSON At high school in Williston, North Dakota, Dick made a good record in his sophomore and junior years. U. High agreed he was really on the beam. He plays a mean cornet, and keeps his scholastic average well above par. Chess Club, basketball, and presiding as treasurer of Model Airplane Club took up Dick's time. RICHARD NOLAND Dick is well known around the Alma Mater for his talents at the piano. — boogie-woogie, concert, jazz, swing—anything you want. He can beat out! That he has executive ability is shown by his acting as advertising manager of the Breeze, senior and junior class treasurer, Senate representative, and J. S. Committeeman. ANN O'ROURKE Annie, as she is known in these parts, is one of U. High's late comen. Arriving from Portland, Oregon in her junior year, she has made a great record. She's a riot to work with. Just ask anyone who was on the Library Board or Mothers' Tea Committee. Page Eighteen



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MARJORIE ROSENBERG ROBERT SAGE One of the person responsible for the candid picture and candid remark in the feature lection of the Bi» , Marge ha been a member of French Club for three year . Worked with Girl ' Club Cabinet, Library Board, and ha been on the Mother ' Tea Committee three lucccttivc year . EUGENIE SAMPSON The feud which raged between the Biibila and the Breeze had Genie in a tpot for the wat a member of both organization . Between feudin' time , the took part in Speech Club. Dramatic Club, French Club, Latin Club, Acme, Waltz Dream, and wa» the all important general chairman of the Senior ' Mother ' Tea. JOHN SCHOELKOPF The great Dodd , a he i known by hi friend , i handy in thop, which may be why he plan to be a toolmaker. Coming from West High in hit junior year, he hat been out for track to he could ably puriue hi Indian iquaw from Southwcit High. BETTY ANN SERRILL An original U. High teventh grader, Betty wat a continent worker on the Campu Breeze. Her tu year have been active one , including Girl ' Club Cabinet and Council. Glee Club. Junior High Girl ' Club Treaturer, and Girl ' U. Club. RAY SHANNON U. High will be loiing a valuable backficld man in football and a brilliant baikctball player who alto went out for track. Detervingly he wa made iccretary-treaturcr of Boy ' U. Club, wa butinett manager of the Breeze, a member of German Club, and Library Board. Block hard, tackle, and mow 'em down were Cap' battle criet, for juit a hi nickname indicate , he wat captain of the football team, co-captain of the wrestling team during hi junior year, and a member of Boy ' U. Club. In hi tenior year he edited the boy ' tport section of the Bitbila and took part in the Senior Clat Play. WAYNE SANDBERG Sandy wa one of U. High' mo t successful itag — but for how long? He like iwimming; in fact he was on the team for three year . Other interest included Dramatic Club, French Club. Glee Club, football, and wrettlmg. Claim he worked hard in sophomore year to he could have fun at a tenior. HERMAN SEIBERT Vocal chord were well used by Hermie in hit years at U. High. Cheerlcading at the football garnet, tinging and acting at president in the Glee Club, part in Waltz Dream and Senior Class Play, and acting in the Dramatic Club arc czamplcs. Alto interested in French Club, Camera Club. Chet Club, and Science Club. KATHRYN SEXTON You can be sure of frankness from Kay. Her ability to tec through people it nothing short of amazing. Dramatic Club. French Club, Glee Club, Latin Club, Girl ' U. Club, and Speech Club make up Kay’ litt. Her younger brother and titter arc finding this record hard to beat. VIRGINIA SHATTUCK Shad missed five good years at U. High, or should we tay U. High missed five good years of her. Coming from West High in her senior year, it didn't take her long to become a member of French Club and a typical U. High steady. Page Twenty

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