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f BARBARA BARTHOLDI Sure naff.” Barby's oerformanccs in the oil-school play ‘ Seven Sisters and the senior class play Growing Pains proved her dramatic talent and interest .n acting. She not only acts ond enjoys it, but is also an apt student. Bar by took an active part in Dramatic Club: Choir; and Pep Club. She came to U. High as a senior from Baltimore. Md. SHIRLEy 8EGGS (lad. Shirley has entertained the school on a number of occasions with her smooth piano playing. Shirley came to U. High in her junior year from Eden Proirie. Minnesota, ond was active m school activities from the first. She was a member of Latin Club (3.4): French Club (3): Stage Force (4): and Library Board (4). MARILYN BERGQUIST Oh, San. you didn't n ear your jean . Marilyn, one of the vivacious U. High blondes, has not only good looks, but an aesthetic sense which has made her work in art well known around school. Besides her interest in art and the Art Directors’ League (2). she was a member of Dramatic Club (2): Acme (4): Bisbila Board, Art Staff (4); Stage Force (4): Girls Club Cabinet and Council (4); Spanish Club (3. 4); and Band (2). NANCY BISHOP Ihmjour, you cute kid. Nancy came to U. High in her junior year from Minneapolis Marshall. This little blonde is a very talented girl. Because of her excellent work os on art student, she was one of the two persons who planned and painted the modernistic-mural .n the math office. Nancy has also taken part in Dramatic Club (3): French Club {3. 4); Latin Club (3, 4): Bisbila Board, art editor (4): and Letters to Lucerne. JOANNE BOUTHILET Why. natch. Although Joanne was an A student throughout her sii years here at U. High, she still monaged to be very active. Her activity program included Breeze |3. 4), editor-in-chief (4): Pep Club (3. 4); Senate (3. 4); National Honor Society (3. 4): Choir (3): Acme (3. 4). pres. (41; Girls' Club Cabinet and Council (2, 4). pres. (4); Journalism Honor Society (3. 4); French Club [2. 3. 4); and senior class play. MARGARET BEODALL I'm »o confuted. As senior president Margaret led the class of '45 through its busiest year at U. High. She had had three years' previous experience as class officer. She also belonged to Dramatic Club (3): Senate (2): Bisbila (3. 4): Girls Club Cabinet and Council |4); Spanish Club 12. 3. 4); Homecoming Committee (2|; J.S. Committee (3): Library Board (3. 4) Acme (4): and was assistant director of the senior class play. JOHN BELL Comic on. Buckicheat. John's out-of-school work and activities have kept him from being active in the extracurricular program here at school. John plays a terrific trombone and has an intense interest in the mechanics of model railroads. More than a few of us have envied John for the smooth maroon convertible he has shared with his many friends. John went directly from U High to serv-ice with the Marines. WALTER BERKMAN A ic, go on. Walt has been very active in sports since his arrival here in the fall of '43. He took part in football (3.4): tennis (3. 4); and wrestling (4). Besides participating in sports, he was a member of Spanish Club (3) and U. Club (4). Walt spent his previous years in Chicago, where he attended Senn High School. GEORGE BLAKE Temper, temper, temper. George, the quick-w.t of the class, had a busy five years at U. High. His activity program included Dragoman (3. 4): Senate, vice-pres. (4): Highlites (2, 3); German Club (2. 3. 4). vicc-pres. (3). pres. (4); Breeze (3): Homecoming Committee Chairman (4);A.V.O.C. (2. 3. 4); Pep Club |3. 4). treasurer (4): and chairman of Commencement program committee. PAUL BRECKMAN I’m Wonderful. Paul has gone all out for sports since he came to U. High from St. Paul Marshall (2). He was a member of the football team (3. 4), basketball team (3): Hi-Y {3): and U. Club (4). Paul was known, too. for his reputation as the well dressed man around school. 12
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MARILYN BRICKMAN W hat'd r r do in English class today?” Marilyn enjoys and is talented in drawing. If wc arc judges of character we know Mickey will male a success of a career in art. She also ■ s a humorist and narrator of riotous events. She came to U. High from Minneapolis North in her senior year. Her readings and talks in speech class constantly entertained the other class members. ELWYN CHAMBERLAIN •Ml', , don’t think so.” Elwyn is the boy with art in his fingers and art on his mind. His displays of architectural plans and his paintings, including a portrait of one of the students of U. High, have brought him much praise. He was one of the two people who pamted the math office mural. This year he was chosen editor of the Bisbila Board s art staff. ELEANOR COLLIER Don’t yet excited.” Ellie, a three year U. Highite. originally came to the Twin Cities from the Windy City. The activities in which she took part include Latin Club (2): Dramatic Club (2. 3. 4): Bisbila Boa'd, senior editor |4); Girls' Club Cabinet and Council |4): French Club (3 4): Mothers' Tea chairman (3): secretary of the class (4) • Stage Force (4): Acme (4); and Senior Class Play. BETTY DAHLIN I thought I’d die. Betts the girl with the light blonde hair, has attended U. High for four years. Betts took quite an interest in Home Ec. while at U. High, and is an excellent cool. Her activity program consisted of Latin Club 12}: Dramatic Club (2. 3): Stage Force |2): Spanish Club (3. 4); Camera Club |3): Homecoming Committee (3): Queen candidate (2); Senior Class Play: Mothers' Tea Chairman {4|. CAROLYN EBBIGHAUSEN You should hear him heat out those drums.” Kari is the girl who sang at this year's Homecoming and for several assemblies. She came to U. High as a junior from West High in Fergus Falls. Mmn. In the two years she has been here, she has been active m Spanish Club (3): Dramatic Club (4): Bisbila Board (4): Choir, Band (3. 4): Madngal (4): and Music Appreciation (4). ELIZABETH CARNES “Oh, no! Ltr, who came here as a freshman, has been a very busy girl. She was an active member of Latin Club (2) : Spanish Club (3.4): Dramatic Club (2 3. 4): Acme (3. 4) vice-pres. (4) Bisbila Board (3. 4). organ, ration editor (4); Camera Club (3) : and Choir (4). As a sophomore she took part in the operetta, and in her junior year she was chairman of the Mothers Tea. EDWARD CLAPP .Von listen. Margaret. Everyone knows Bede —one of our most populor ond active boys. H s activities included Dramatic Club S3); Dragoman (3. 4). vice-prcs. 4): U. Club (2. 3, 4): Senate (3. 4). pres. (4): Spanish Club (2 3 4). pres. (2, 3): Homecoming Committee (3, 4); J.S. Committee (3): A.V.O.C. 12, 3. 4); Football Team (2. 3, 4): Track Team (2. 3. 4): Choir 17. 3. 4): H,-y (2. 3): Class Pres. (3): Highlites (2): School Play (4); Senior Play. NANCY CULLUM That's all.” Nancy likes a good time and is olways around when there's fun to be had. She is very versatile and takes an active interest in practically every activity. Her activity program included—Dramatic Club (3): Stage Force (2. 3): Camera Club (3): Homecoming Committee (3): J.S. Committee chairman (3); and vice-prcs. of the class |3). Nancy was the envy of all girls when she received an engagement ring in her senior year. LARRY DOYLE, JR. But. Mr. ('arisen. He came to U. High in the fall of 42 from St. Thomas Military Academy. Larry is an outstanding class member for the interest he has always taken in the welfare and future of the class. Lotm Club (2): Dramatic Club (2): U. Club (2, 3, 4): Stage Force (3): J.S. Committee (3): Football team (3. 4): Track team (3): Golf team (2. 3. )• and Hi-Y (2. 3) are the activities in which he has taken part. BARBARA FLIGELMAN “Down at the Commodore. . Ba»b came to U. High in the ninth grade. Since then, she has been a member of Sponish Club (3, 4): Camera Club (2. 3): J.S. Committee (3): and Choir (2. 3. 4). Barb is a fine writer and enjoys writing short stories. She hos olways been able to keep her classes in stitches and still get something out of her studies. 13
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