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FRANK SEIDEL ‘Wow, take the medical projection.” Frank came lo U. High in the fall of 43. He left us at the end of winter quarter, senior year, to join the Merchant Marine. We'll all re member his last minute rush to finish the work for his diploma. While he was at U. High he was a member of the German Club (3. 4| and U. Club (4). Frank was noted for his outstanding work on the track team. CARMEN JOAN SIMONSON “Oh, fudge! Cormen. a girl of continually gay spirits, came to U. High at a senior from St. Paul Mechanic Arts. Her talent for dramatics has enabled her to entertain at many school affairs by giving readings and acting in plays. The parts she played in Seven Sisters and Growing Pains were excellently portrayed. She was a member of Dramatic Club and served as chairman of the Senior Baccalaureate Committee. LAUREL STONE Aw reetr Lollie came from St. Paul Central, entering U. High in the middle of the fall quarter of her senior year and quickly won over the faculty and students with her friendliness. Her sympathetic and understanding nature lead us to believe that success in her ambition to become a child welfare worker will not be difficult for Lollie. DAVID SULLIVAN Sow in my opinion. . . . Dave s the strong and silent man of the senior class. He claims his real talent is d sh washing, but he hasn t got those dishpan hands to prove it. He's been ot U. High for four years and, in addition to building model power boats and airplanes in his spare time, he has been on the Tennis Team (3) and in the German Club (2. 3. 4). JEANNE SWOBODA You're tweet, Jeanne, whose long blond hair has been a major attraction at U. High for four years, has a personality which few of us cannot afford to envy. She was an active member of the Latin Club (2. 3. 4|: Dramatic Club [2. 3.4); Spanish Club (3. 4] vice-pres»dent (4): Camera Club (3): and Library Board |3. 4). ELEANOR SELLE “How rare! Sandy's sense of humor appeals to all of us. Eleanor attended Minneapolis West before she came to U. High in her senior year, but her interest in school activities here soon made her a regular. She was a member of Dramatic Club: Bisbila Board, organization editor; Spanish Club: and was in the cast of the all-school production. Seven Sisters. DONNA MAE SNYDER Oh, that remind.« me. I read. . . Donnie made a name for herself by entertaining students and faculty with her colorful low voice. Donnie left Ishpcming High to be a senior at U. High. She belonged to Latin Club: Dramatic Club: Choir; and Madrigal. Early in the year, her talent as a literary critic wos discovered by the 8reeze, and she was put to work writing critical analyses of current books. JOANNE STORCH I’m going to hare a party. Joonne, the petite girl with the dashing red hair, attended Washburn High before she came to U. High in her senior year. You can always count on having a good laugh when Joanne is around. Her sense of humor has outmoded thot of any one else. She has been a member of Dramatic Club and Library Board. JACKOLYN SUSMAN “ You're kidding? Jackie come to U. High in the fall of 44 from Washburn. Her secret joy s wearing big bows in her hair, as you no doubt have noticed. Her extracurricular program included Dramatic Club. French Club, Pop Club, and Stage Force. Jackie is a very talented Dramatic Club member, os her performance in the senior class play proved to us oil. PEGGY TAYLOR Oh, realee! The culinory arts are high in Peggy's out-of-closs interests, for she gets great enjoyment out of preparing tasty and exotic dishes. In addition to this hobby, she has put much time and effort into the work of the Dramatic Club. She was property chairman on the production staff of the senior class play. Peggy came to U. High os a senior from Minneapolis West. 18
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EDWARD OLDFIELD Just sign this slip, tlraar. Ed's extra-curricular program included German Club (2. 3, 4). vice-president (4); Band (2): A.V.O.C. (2. 3. 4): and school treasurer (4). We all know that Ed is well on his way toward fulfilling his ambition to be an electrical engineer, for this red-headed lad has all of the necessary requirements: mechanical inclination, a natural leaning toward math, and above all the will to succeed. GEORGE PETRABORG f The strong, silent ty e) George was an all-star athlete during his three years at U. High. He was the strong, silent he-man of the school—strong in sports, silent otherwise. As a leader and an active member of the class, he belonged to U. Club (4): Senate (2): Football Team (2. 3. 4): Track Team (3. 4): Choir (2): and the senior class play cast. SUZANNE RAMER Hut I’m not mad. Sue is the blonde bombshell of U. High—faculty and student body alike know Sue for her merry manner. One daring teacher dubbed her Giggles, a nickname which she has lived up to admirably. Her activities have included: Dramatic Club (2. 4): Latin Club (2. 3): Pep Club (3. 4); Library Board (4): Bsbila Board (4) as a sports editor; costume director for Seven Sisters”; and chairman of senior caps and gowns committee. CAROLYN RONDESTVEDT But Bud. . . . In Cary’s six years at U. High, she has belonged to Choir (4): Stage Force (2. 3. 4); Acme (4); and Girls Club Cabinet and Council |4). In addition to her interest in school activities, she is also an enthusiastic equestrian. Cary hopes that someday m the future she will be able to become a pilot. We wish her every success. MARILYN SCHMIDT And, oh, is he handsome! After two years at Minneapolis Marshall, Smitty transferred to U. High for her senior year. Although she is skeptical of her singing ability, we all think it is hard to beat, after hearing her at Christmas and at the Senior Mothers' Tea. She belonged to the Dramatic Club. Spanish Club. Choir, Madrigal, and was ass'stant-to-thc-dircctor of Seven Sisters. SHIRLEY PETERSON Oh, don’t he silly U. High's future Powers' model attended U. High in her freshman year. Southwest in her sophomore year, and returned to U. High for her last two years of high school. Pete belonged to the Camera Club (3) : Library Board {3. 4): Dramatic Club (4); Choir (4J; B sbila Boo'd (4) . typist: Band (4); J.S. Committee |3): and production force of Seven Sisters. KATHLEEN QUIGLEY This is a fine time to tell me! Katie had the honor of being senior homecoming queen last fall. Her senior year was her busiest, for. as editor-in-chief of the Bisbila she had a lot of work, worry, and responsibility. Besides her editorship Katie had a full program including Acme (4): Girls’ Club Cabinet and Council (4); National Honor Society (3. 4); Journalism Honor Society 13. 4); Dramatic Club (4); French Club (2, 3. 4); and Library Board (4). JOHN ROE What shall ire do next, boysf John is one of those boys who has been bitten by the science bug. He wants to go into medicine and judging from his avid interest, his ambition should be fulfilled. John came to U. High this year from St. Paul Central and was on the football team last fall. He also likes photography as a hobby. LILLIAN RUMBLE That’s mean!” The girl with the charming smile and the character in her face is Lit. We all know her from reading the feature page of the Breeze, a page which she edited. Lil filled her spare time with Latin Club (2): Dramatic Club {4): Girls Club Cabinet and Council (2. 3. 4); Breeze (4). feature editor: and Acme |4). SALLY SEESTEDT That’s my hoy. Sal was graduated from U. High at the end of the fall quarter. Although she was a senior for only a few months, Sal was well-known and well-liked. She joined the class in her junior year after attending St. Paul Murray for two years. She was a member of German Club (3, 4) and Dramatic Club (3. 4). 17
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MILTON TINKER ll'A took that football jer- sryt Milt, a lad of slight stature, is very itrong-minded and has that go get 'em nature as his sports man-aging record shows. He was assistant manager of the basketball team and manager of the track team (2): assistant football manager and manager of the basketball team (3): and manager of the football team (4). Besides these tra activity jobs, he was a member of Dragoman (4): Pep Club (2. 3. 4); A.V.O.C. |2. 3. 4); Chess Club (4); Breeze Staff (4): and German Club. JACK TJOSSEM .Voir listen, George, that Itats war no fifty pound . Jos has been a big time athlete at U. High for four years. It was due largely to his skillful playing on the football team that we won the Lake Conference last year and came close to repeating that success this year. Besides being active on the football team (2. 3. 4). captain (4): he was a member of Dragoman (4): U. Club (2. 3. 4); Senate (4): J. S. Committee (3): track team (2. 3. 4); basketball team (2. 3. 4): and Hi-Y (2. 3|. JOAN TILDEN “I'm game. Jay has been a member of U. High since eighth grade. During these five years she has participated in many activities. Dramatic Club (2): Senate (4): Girls Club Cabinet and Council, treasurer (4): Spanish Club 12. 3). treasurer (2). secretary (3): Camera Club (2): J.S. Committee (3); Library Board (3): treasurer of class (4). Jay's war effort has been boosting the serviceman's morale by corresponding with several past U. Highites who are now m uniform. ANNETTE WALONICK 7 want to get something out of life. Annette came to U. High this year from North and in spite of the short time she has been here she has gained many friends. Her big brown eyes are noticed and envied by all. Her ambition is to practice medicine and with her calm efficiency she will be a success. Annette joined the Dramatic Club and German Club. MARJORIE WERT Hair you seen Karif U. High has been Margie's choice for two years. Prior to her enrollment here, she attended St. Paul Monroe. As a member of the Dramatic Club she participated in several school plays. In addition to her two years in the Dramatic Club, she was active on the Library Board (3. 4): Spanish Club (3): and Stage Force (4). RALPH BLACK “He's terrific.” Ralph, a talented musician, has been with us only one year, but has made many friends in that time. His previous education was obtained at South High. Aside from being an accomplished pianist, trumpeter, and singer, he is an amateur composer. To all of us he also proved his ability as an actor by his performance in Seven Sisters. CLAYTON PARKS. JR. “Well, thing are tough all over Bud left the class at the end of fall quarter to jom the Merchant Marine. While he was at U. High, he was a real leader, not only in sports but also in other school activities. Dragoman (3. 4). president (4J: U. Club (4): Senate (2. 3 4); Spanish Club (2): J. S. Committee (3): A.V.O.C. (2. 3. 4); Football team {2. 3. 4): Golf team (3. 4): Track team (2): Hi-Y {2. 3): Vice-president of class (4)‘ make up Bud's hst. HELEN AND LOIS RANDOLPH Helen and Lois Randolph. U. Hi's peppy twins, surprised themselves and everyone else by becoming seniors in the middle of their junior year—but too late unfortunately to join the class pictures in the '45 Bisbiia. Since Lois and Helen always do everything together, they both belonged to Pep Club (2. 4): Camera Club (2): Spanish Club (2. 4), Lois, president and Helen, secretary (4): German Club |4): Dramatic Club (4): Band (2. 4): and acted as Cheer Leaders (2. 4). DEAR UNDERCLASSMEN. Hasn’t it been wonderful? U. High, I mean! We've worked hard, we've had fun. we've cheered our teams and what’s more we ve learned something. Every day that we've been here has made all of us more worldly, more wise and much more wonderful, n est-ce pas? Remember the football games last fall? Some times it was so exciting we nearly died but win or lose, the team was always great. And how about those times over in the Music Auditorium when we were all smeared with make-up or buried under props, and the final night when everything turned out perfectly anyway? Then that wonderful spring snow storm when the bus was only 3 hours late, and all those lovely girls with their fresh spring dresses, and all those maddening boys who were oblivious to spring fever. We are all sad at the thought of leaving and we II always remember you. We hope you won't forget any of us. THE SENIORS OF '45 19
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