University High School - Bisbila Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1945

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LAURENCE GAGE “Note, don't ruth me.” Larry hot mode a name for himself as an outstanding athlete at U. High. He was active for three years on both the track and football teams. Larry also was a member of the wrestling team (2, 3, 4), of which he was captain in his senior y ear; Hi-y (3): Bisbila Board, sports co-editor |4); U. Club (3. 1. MARY GOEPFERT “Just a minute, please.” Even though Mary accelerated, she had time to enter tn many school act'vt'cs: Latin Club (2). vice-pres.: Acme (4): Senate (2. 4) : Chess Club (2. 4). sec. (2): Library Board (2): Camera Club 14). sec.-treas.: Pep Club (4); Class officer (2): German Club (2. 4). sec. |4): B sbila Board {2. 4), business manager (4); Journalism Honor Society (2, 4): and assistant director of the class play. Mary won the Acme Apple in the ninth grade. GARRETT GRUNER 7 guest can do it. Garrett made the three years of senior high school in two. During these two years he belonged to German Club (2. 4): and Camera Club, pres. (2 4). Garrett has the knack of repairing mechanical machines. In fact, he often takes them apart just to have the pleasure of rearranging the millions of little pieces. He also enjoys photography and the intricacies of radio. BERNADETTE M. HANSEN -117 . hello there. You have no doubt noticed Ber-nie's pleasant smile and good looks behind the cash register at Shcvlin. Someday she hopes to become a flyer, and knowing Bernie we are sure she will succeed in her ambi-t on. Bernie came to U. High as a senior from Derham Hall in St. Paul. In her year here, she was a mem. ber of the Pep Club and Choir. GEORGE HARRISON A W. come on.” George, a new student this year from St. Paul Vocational, is an enthusiastic sportsman. He is especially interested in football and bo«ing. A'though George attended U. High for but one year, he established among the students a reputation of being quite a joker, for George has kept his friends in hystcricol laughter most of the time. NANCy GASPAR duets rrhat's happened rlou'., Nancy's intense interest in aviation takes up much of her time. Her desire, in which we all wish her luck, is to become a commercial pilot. Minneapolis Central was the school Nancy last attended. During her one year stay at U. High, she was a member of the Dramatic Club and Library Board. MARGARET GRANT duten Morgen, FrduUnn” Margaret has always been the celebrity of U. High. Her figure skating is known throughout the City and her cheerfulness is popular with everyone at school. Maggie enioys her hobby of figure skating ond has participated in many skating contests. At school, she has been active on the Bisbila Board (4), faculty editor; Girls’ Club Cabinet and Council (4): German Club (3. 4); Dramatic Club (4) : and Latin Club (2). JOyCE HALVORSON ll’f , now . I don't know. Joyce has been a U. High student since the eighth grade. She has been an active member of Dramatic Club |2. 3. 4): Spanish Club (3, 4), treasurer (4); and Library Board (3. 4). She is a practiced dancer and proved this in her |unior year when she led and practiced with the dancers for the Mothers' Tea. Joyce also was known for her efficiency plus, in her studies and school activities. MARy HANSES That's good. Mary joined the senior class for the length of the fall quarter after which she was graduated. After leaving U. High, Mary joined the Cadet Nurse Corps and is now at the University of Minnesota, enjoying her work immensely. While she was here she was o member of Dramatic Club and Pep Club. DONALD HARTy Yell. know. Don's aspiration is to be an aviator and right now he is proving his ability in aviation by getting good grades in aeronautics. He could be seen every noon devouring sundaes at Bridgeman's with his familiar gang. Don's antics in closs are well known by all and he •$ included among the many humorous boys at U. High. 14

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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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RICHARD HERREID “1'hhuh.’’ A.V.O.C. (3, 4); Dragoman (3. 4), secretary (4); J.S. Committee (3) and Senate (4) are only part of what Dick has actually done here at U. High. He used his 6 ft. 4 in. height to good advantage at basketball {2, 3. 4) and added many points to U. High scores, besides the points his personality has made with the student body. MARY VIRGINIA HINIKER Where9 that Breeze ansiijn- mentf” Gmny, a long time Breeze staff member, hopes to be a political reporter some day. and she has been getting much experience as front page editor and reporter on the school paper. Besides writing for the Breeze (3. 4), she was an active member of Dramatic Club (3. 4): Spanish Club (2. 3, 4); Camera Club (3J: Library Board {3, 4): Acme (4); and Pep Club (2. 3, 4). LEWIS JOHNSON Gee, that’s nice.” Our boy Lewie joined us here at IJ. High n his junior year, oftcr two years' attendance at St. Thomas Military Academy. He's well known for his startling collection of ties, and that smooth blue convertible. As an actor. Lewie proved h-s worth in the Highlites (3, 4) and was in the casts of the all school play, Letters to Lucerne' and the senior class play. Growing Pains. RAyMOND JOHNSON “Ya. Mr. Hrink . . . Ray s slow, easy walk and hesitating drawl give him a Gary Cooper air. Ray is an adventure story fan and he's always on deck in the library when the new books go into circulation. Although Ray hasn't had time to do much in extracurricular activities. because of outside work which occupies most of his time, he has lots of interests: sports, science, and photography. DIANE LAGERSEN “Hcrrm j Coddles.’’ Dmny is the g.rl you can identify by her collection of silver bracelets and her glamorous smile. The rhythmic boogie-woogie she pounds out on the piano and her large collection of records are indications of Dinny's musical interests. Coming to U. High after her sophomore year at Southwest. Dinny belonged to Camera Club (3): German (3 4J: Library Board (3. 4): Choir (4): and Dramatic Club (3. 4). MARJORIE HETFIELD t Just fiendish laughter) Mousie is always amusing everyone with her ready wit and is rarely seen without a smile on her face. She has been at U. High smee the ninth grade and has been in many activities including treasurer of her class (2. 3): Bisbiia Board |3|: Dramatic Club (2. 3): Homecoming Committee (3): J.S. Committee (3): Pep Club |3): ond Choir (4). PETER JESNESS “He he Imu-.’’ Pete’s boogie-woogie is tops with everyone who hears him play. He also is a real sportsman, as his three years as an outstanding star on the basketball and football teams have shown. Pete's other activities include Dramatic Club (2): U. Club (3. 4); Spanish Club (2. 3): H,.y (2. 3): and class play (4). LyNN JOHNSON “Pipe the dogs. His performances in the U. H.gh-lites (4) and the senior class play proved his acting ability. Aside from his stage career, he was an active member of band and choir. He arrived at U. High from St. Thomas Military Academy in his senior year. Lynn is well liked by all, for you can always count on him to be on hand with some sharp remark. THOMAS JOSEPH The .f.l'.O.C. aluays gets there.’’ We all are acquainted with Tom for the splendid work he has done m the A.V.O.C. Tom has been in the class for six years, and was a member of Dragoman (3. 4): Pep Club (3. 4); Senate (4): German Club (2. 3): A.V.O.C. (2. 3. 4): and National Honor Society (3, 4). He was also elected vice-president of his class at the end of his icnior fall quarter after the former vice-president left for the service. PAUL LEMMA “Come on. fellou s’' Bud hos been with us for two yea's. We would have missed him if he hadn't left Brcck at the end of his Sophomore year to enter U. High. He's always an asset in every study hall—that is. from the students' point of view. His mom interest, besides girls, is airplanes ond one of his many talents is drawing streamlined plane chassis. 15

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