University High School - Bisbila Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1946

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X 1C CREDITS = STRIDES

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It's Been Rumored That in her lighter moments Miss Daly indulges in roller skating: that for several seasons Mr. Nickerson toured the mid-west with a male quartet; that one of Miss Birkmaier's interests is modern architecture and interior decoration: that Mr. Phillips managed to see France. Belgium, and Holland by courtesy of the U. S. Army, the only drawback was that it was from the rear of a G. I. truck: that Miss Riley is now working in Personnel here at the University of Minnesota: that one of Mr. Keston's first jobs was in the Zoology Department at the University of Chicago, entering cages with cap and goggles to catch monkeys for experimentation: that a home on the North Shore is now being made over by Mrs. Lund, who is the wife of Mr. Lund, the printer of this book: that Smokey was the grade school nickname of Mr. McCutcheon; that Mrs. Brieland plans to see Europe the summer of 1947. She is also going to be the first woman teacher ever employed at Shattuck Military Academy at Faribault. Minnesota: that one time holder of the title of High School Ping Pong Champion is Dr. G. Lester Anderson at Haigler. Nebraska, and Mr. Donovan Johnson at Stillwater. Minnesota; that our pretty Miss Kragness was an engineering aid in the aircraft engine business: that Mr. Kenneth Anderson enjoys pheasant hunting so much that he can be found with his sixteen gauge shotgun at almost any time of the day or early morning: that photography, especially trick photography is the hobby of Miss West who is also fond of canoe trips and long hikes: that Mr. Brink has worked with Helen Hayes and Judith Anderson: that furniture finishing is one of Miss Nygaard's interests: that Mr. Shunert really appreciates the classrooms of U. High; for last year he was holding classes in B-I7's and B-25‘s instructing pilots on the automatic pilot; that the secret ambition of Miss Brugger is to play the saxophone: that the Boy's U. Club candidate for carnival queen for several years was glamorous Mr. Curtis; that Mrs. McCart won't be teaching future homemakers next year, for she'll be making her own home as will Mrs. Gayne who has decided to turn domestic on us too: that for his third re-incarnation Mr. Carlson plans a career in ceramics: that Miss Burt makes a beautiful figure on ice skates: that because of the present housing shortage. Mr. Schrupp's present residence is a trailer; that Miss Tran-deff alternated sitting beside Mr. Schrupp and Mr. Phillips at lunch—the rivalry was pretty keen; that Mr. Nelson helped lift Bror Soderland's car into the lower hall last April; that Mr. Burton went through the transom of the journalism room one Sunday morning; that Mr. Iverson has spent twenty-two months in India; that, as proved by the faculty assembly, we do appreciate our faculty. Mrs. Gayne: English IV; Latin I; Latin II; Latin III; Latin IV: Advisor. Latin Club. Mr. Brink: Speech; Advisor. Dramatic Club. Mr. Keston: Chemistry; Biology: Adviser. Eighth Grade: Adviser, Music Appreciation. Mr. Person: Boys' Athletic Coach; Adviser. Boys' U. Club. Mr. Ketton, Mr. Brink. Mr Gdyne, Mr. Person.



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Eve and Jo hod the big job this y 4i of putting out thi our yearbook. Eve het worked on the Bit Board for three yeart now; lest year serving as co-editor of the Senior section. Jo hat been on the staff since she entered U. High in her Junior year. Besides writing copy, Jo worked on the Art staff. JOAN ENDRESS Joanne' Acme 3. 4. Brcere Staff 3. 4, Senate 2. 3. 4. (pres.) Latin Club 2. (treas.) Spanish Club 3. 4. Dramatic Club 3, 4. (treas.) Girls’ Club Cabinet and Council 4. Choir 3. Pep Club 3. 4, Library Board 3. Ouecn 4. Cheerleader 2. 3. U. H.gh-l.tes 3. I’m so confused” ELAINE GREENSTEIN Chic” Bisbila Board 4. Spanish Club 3. (v. P'ct.l 4 Girls’ Club Cabinet and Council 4. Typing Club 3. Sure. 1 11 do itl JOAN CRANSTON Senate 4, German Club 2. 3. 4. Pep Club 4. U. High. Iites 3. I don't understand QUINTIN DAVID Bull” Spanish Club 2. Football 3. 4. Golf 3. 4. School Play 4. De-e-a-o-e-a CHARLES DOERMANN Chuck Latin Club 2. Spanish Club 3, 4. U. Club 2. 3. 4. Choir 2. 3. Football 2. 4. Basketball 3. 4. Huba-Huba DAVID FLEMING Dave Senate 3. Spanish Club 3. 4. U. Club 3 4, Track 2. Wrestling 2. 3. Class OH. cer 3. Listen Jack ... STANLEY GABAY BARBARA GESELL Frenchy Dragoman 3. 4. (treas.) .atin Club 2. 3. German Hub 2 3. 4 U. Club 4, Ihoir 2, 3 Pep Club 4, h.V O.C. 3. 4, (pres.) Foot-poll 3. 4. Basketball 3. mgr.) Class Officer 3. reboot Play 4. U. Highlites L 3. 4. •you know what I mean” Gussie Bisbila Board 4. Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 3. 4. Girls’ Club Cabinet and Council 4, Choir 3. 4. Library Board 3. 4 U. Highlites 2. 3. Really? LYLE HABERLAND Habe Henry High 2. Dragoman 4. Nat. Honor Society 3. 4. Bisbila Board 4 Senate 3. 4, German Club 3. 4 (pres.), U. Club 3. 4 (treas.). A.V.O.C. 4. Football 4. Track 3. 4, Class Officer 4. (fiendish laughter) ARGARET HANSEN Marge rham Hall 2. Bisbila ird 4, Latin Club 3. (sec.-ss.) 4 Gi'ls' Club Cabi-and Council 4. Pep Club Bye now! RAYMOND HARRIS Harvey” Dragoman 3, 4. (pres.) Nat. Honor Society 3. 4. Biecrc StaH 3. 4. Senate 2. 3. (treas.) 4, Latin Club 2. (treas.) Spanish Club 3. 4, U. Club 3. 4. (pres.) Pep Club 4. Football 2. 3. 4. Wrestling 2. 3. 4, (co-capt.) Clais Officer 3. School Treasurer 4, School Ploy 4. U. Highlites 3. 4. What's good about it? JJH Nan's one of our star tour, nalists around school. She's been writing for the paper ever since she entered U. High in the seventh grade. In her tunior year she served as back page editor of the Brccic and in her Senior year she served as editor-in-chief. RICHARD GRABNER Dick Marshall High 2, Latin Club (the silent type) LOUIS HINIKER Louie” Latin Cub 2, German Club 3. 4. Oh Hello 10

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