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JEAN DOYLE PEGGY DOYLE Jean is the friendly type. During school she has been an active mem-ber of Latin Club, Spanish Club, Breeze Staff, Camera Club, J. S. Committee, Library Board, and the Knitting Club. Outside of school she is quite an all-around girl also. She is a good dancer and many people know of Jean's beautiful skating. JACK DUMAS The class clown. President of the U. Club, and a good athlete, is Jack or Dula. He has three rough and tumble years on the football and basketball teams behind him and two lively years on the track team. He has also been a never-to-be-forgotten member of the German Club. Hi-y, and U. Club. JEANNE PURNELL A sparkling personality and a wonderful dancer. Nellie is the girl with the many nicknames. When she wasn't keeping things rolling in the Senior Class, she was busy with the Library Board. Girls' Club Cabinet and Council. Graduation Committee, Mothers' Tea Committee. Vice-President of the Typing Club, and being a chorine in the U. Highlites for two years. GLORIA HAMMERSTEIN With the nickname of ''Hammy' , Gloria came to U. High from Johnson High to take part in the Latin Club, Stage Force, Dramatic Club. Speech Club. 8rccxc Staff, Mothers' Tea Committee. Knitting Club, and the '44 Highlites. When we see her in the trim uniform of a nurse we will remember the huge St. Thomas sweater that she once sported at U. High. EARBARA HENLY Speech Club. Brsbila Board (Organization editor), Vice-President of French Club. Library Board. Typing Club. Mothers' Tea Committee, Graduation Committee, Instrumental music. President of Knitting Club, U. Highlites, Chairman of the Book Committee for 1943. and Red Cross Council are all the things that Barb squeezed into her two years at U. High. She has also entertained with her ‘Cello, playing at various U. High events. Peggy waited 'till her Junior year to come to U. High, so we missed too many years of her subtle humor. She was in the U. Highlites and an active member of German Club, Typing Club, and Library Board. Also in her two years at U. High she has been on the Bisbila Board, J. S. Committee and the Mothers' Tea Committee. MARY EMSLIE Noxy can combine work and play and have a good time doing cither. She is the Acme Apple winner of this class, President of Girls' Club, Acme, and Latin Club, and secretary of Senate. Besides this she is in National Honor Society, Dramatic Club, Speech Club. Class Officer. French Club, Pep Club, Graduation Committee, and was Mothers' Banquet Chairman in her Junior Year. DICK GEHLEN Dick has been a member of our class off and on for the past two years. Coming from St. Paul Academy, he has always kept things humming around the school. Carefree and independent, Dick is known for his antique car which breaks down almost daily. We will all miss it as well as its cheerful owner. PATRICIA HARTY Pat deserves a badge of credit for her wonderful work on the U. Highlites this year. No one could have been a better coach of the black face and paper doll choristers. During her sophomore year Pat was nominated as Queen Candidate from our class. This year she is vice-president of Acme, in the Spanish Club, and on the Library Board, Homecoming Committee, Senate, and Graduation Committee. RALPH HOGAN Johnny didn't make up his mind to come to U. High until his Senior year when he arrived from St. Thomas Military Academy. During the year he has been a faithful member of the basketball and track squads. In his spare time he plays a mean trumpet and is a member of a local swing band. 14
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EDWARD BRIGGS A friend, an athlete, a leader, and an all-round good man—that Ed. His colorful, busy career at U. High it illustrated by his presidency of the Senate, and hit membership in Dragomen, U. Club. Hi-Y, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Carnival Board, Breeze Staff, Homecoming Committee, and the football, golf and basketball teams. He was also president of his clast m his junior year. BARBARA BROWN Barb's flying fingers were responsible for the typing of much of the Bisbila copy since she was official typist for the book. In addition to the Bisbila. she was kept busy during her four years at U. High with the Red Cross Council, Spanish Club, Knitting Club. Graduation Committee, and the Mothers Tea Committees. JOHN 8UCHTA It's beyond us how Square John combined an outstanding scholastic record, Senate, German Club, AVOC secretaryship, class officer-ship, Pep Club, and U. Highlitcs with jumping from sophomore to senior rating and still found time for outside-of-school fun. He did. though, and on the side managed such matters as the war bond sale and school fire drills. BARBARA CRITCHFIELD Barb established a notable reputation while spending five years at U. High. One of the few girls that has belonged to AVOC. she is treasurer of the Dramatic Club and Acme, on the Breeze staff, did work on the Biz as a junior, w«$ in school plays, the U. Highlites, Choir, Library Board, Homecoming Committee, Pep Club. Graduation Committee, and Knitting Club. JOSEPHINE DAUBNEY Jo hat the unusual talent of hunting and shooting. She is looking forward to being a chemist and living in Alaska. You can bet she will have happy memories of U. High thinking back on the U. Highlites, Knitting Club, Graduation Committee, Pep Club, Bisbila Board (faculty editor), Choir, AVOC. Library Board, Breeze Staff, French Club, Stage Force, Science Club, Latin Club, and Acme. NORA BRINK Nora wants to follow in her mother's footsteps and become an author. After seeing the capable job the did as editor of the Breeze we arc sure the will do it successfully. The Pep Club, U. Highlites. AVOC, Library Board, French Club, Senate, Girls' Club Cabinet and Council, Acme, and treasurer of the Latin Club were among her other activities at U. High. CYRUS BROWN Cy is one of the twenty-si original members of our class, having started at U. High in the seventh grade. During his si years here he participated in football and was a star member of the tennis team, having earned a letter in this sport. His other activities included Hi-Y, Senate, and U. Club. CAROLINE CARSELLE This black-haired, black-eyed beauty it going to be a good housewife if her hobbies of cooking and knitting show anything. Caroline was one of the chorines in the U. Highlitcs. and also a member of the Graduation Committee. For the last three years she has been an important member of our class Mothers' Tea Committee. DON CRUZEN Don it responsible for many things around U. High but mostly for the AVOC. He has been its president for three years and was one of its founders. Besides doing bchind-the-scene work in school productions, and being Assistant Manager for the football team, Don was in Spanish Club, Choir, Model Airplane Club and Pep Club. SALLY DeVINE Sally's artistic skill helped make this yearbook, but art has been only one of her interests and activities. Besides being art editor of the Bisbila, she was on the Stage Force of the Highlites and a member of French Club, Spanish Club, Dramatic Club, Graduation Committee, and Knitting Club. With all this, Sally still found time to carry on her hobby of hiking. 13
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NANCy HOLMES BARBARA JENSEN Nancy it the tpark plug of the Senior Clatt. Her greateit ambition it to live to see the year 2000 A.D. Meanwhile, the hat had four busy years at U. High, taking in the Bis-bila Board (Feature editor), Latin Club, Girls' Club Cabinet and Coun-cil, Class officer, Spanish Club. Library Board, President of the Typing Club, Chairman of the 1943 J. S. Committee, and U. Highlitet. DOROTHEA JENSEN Dottie came to U. High from Oak Park, III., in her Junior year. She hat made a fine record for herself by being active in Dramatic Club and school plays, and giving readings in assembly and the Highlitet. She hat alto chalked up Science Club. Spanish Club, Breeze reporter. Camera Club, Choir, and Mothers' Tea Committee on her list of activities. JAMES KAMISKE Jim has had his fingers in a little of everything during hit five years at U. High. This year he had the very difficult task of being Senior Class Treasurer. Other things that kept Jim busy were the Bisbila Board, Science Club, German Club, Breeze Staff. AVOC. Track Team, class officer, Model Airplane Club, and the Pep Club. PHYLLIS KING Around our halls Phil it famous for her cheerful laugh. Outstanding for her wonderful cooking, she also has a long list of U. High activities to her credit. She has spent her time in Dramatic Club, school plays. Stage Force, J. S. Committee, Library Board, Choir, Typing Club, Mothers' Tea Committee, Pep Club. Graduation Committee, Knitting Club and U. Highlit . SHIRLEY KNOBLOCH Clever, cute, and conscientious, Shirl has made hcrtelf known and appreciated by everyone during her two yean at U. High. She was the General Chairman of the Senior Mothers' Tea. She also shone in the Dramatic Club, Typing Club, Choir, and Bisbila Board this year, and in the Speech Club and Choir during her junior year. Devoting her spare time to Dramatic Club, Acme, Girls' Club Cabinet and Council, Spanish Club, Typing Club, Mothers' Tea Committee, Graduation Committee, U. Highlitet, and Art Directors' League still left Barb time to smile and join in local gossip. She hailed from Washburn in her junior year, but likes U. High better. She wants to be an illustrator and we'll expect to hear of her success. SALLY JESNESS Sal is known to everyone for her friendlinest and good humor. There is one thing the really lovet to do —laugh. She is full of school spirit and has helped the Pep Club, U. Highlitet, Graduation Committee, J. S. Committee. Stage Force, School plays. Camera Club, Latin Club, Senate, Library Board, Mothers' Tea Committee, and Knitting Club with her energy and ideas. JACQUELYN KING Jackie came to U. High from West just last September, but you'd never know it from the number of friends she has made. While at West, she was president of her class during both her sophomore and junior years. This year at U. High, Jackie belonged to Spanish Club, Typing Club. Mothers' Tea Committee, Graduation Committee, and the U. Highlites. DON KNAPP Don has made quite a name for himself at U. High as an outstanding athlete. He has taken an active part for three years on the basketball. track, and football teams. Don is the life of any party, and there is never a quiet moment when he is around. He has been very active in both Gopher Hi-Y and the Boys' U. Club. CAROL KOENIG Carol certainly has a head for figures, if her work as Co-Business Manager of the Bisbila is any evidence. Besides juggling the Bis-bila's finances she has been an active member of German Club. Knitting Club. Dramatic Club, U. Highlites. and band, and acted as Secretary-Treasurer of the Typinq Club during her two years at U. High. 15
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