University High School - Bisbila Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1946

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BREEZE STAFF—STANDING: Setitr. Pryc«, Tankcnoff, Abrahamion, lauer. R. Alexander. SITTING: Buchta, R. Harm. N. Rigler, Joan Endless, Lorberbaum. BlSBILA BOARD—TOP ROW: Dobomntki, M. Hansen Haberland. T. Schafer, M. Myers, J. Baer. 2nd ROW: E. 8urn, Swanbcrg, Tafi, Rylander, Greensfein, Krinsky. 3rd ROW: Tholcn, Schmalhorsf, Gescll, LeSueur, De Witt. 4th ROW: J. Martin, Alarm, Lauer. N, Clark. Abrahamson, Mc-Manama. BOTTOM ROW: Liebcnberg, Evelyn Sciton, Miss Draxton, Rauen, I. Boberg. The Campus Breeze Coming after a year of last-minute struggling with late articles and galley-proofs, summer vacation offers a real rest to the weary Breeze staff. The hardworking editors were: Editor-in-chief, Nancy Rigler: Front page editor, Ray Harris; Back page editor. Joan Endress; Sports editor, Howie Lorberbaum; Feature editor. Helen Buchta; and assistant editors, Joyce Tankenoff, Jeanne Lauer. Bob Alexander, Bob Setzer, and Joyce Price. Staff Artist Dick Andrews, Bisbila 1946's yearbook staff began its difficult traditional feat early in the fall. Complications arose when one adviser after another left. However, the Bisbila came through. The students working on the annual gave up many valuable study periods and precious Saturday mornings. The book could not have been possible if members of each class had not co-operated. Special thank yous go to the following assistants: Mary Nor- was responsible for the attractive illustrations which headed the feature section, and the excellent photography of Charlotte Abrahamson made possible the pictures of our school heroes. The paper has contrived to express not only news but the views and ideals of the entire student body. It also furnishes opportunity for constructive criticism of school activity. The Breeze has performed its purposes with accuracy. ton. Johanna Schmalhorst, Sue Hedback, Betty Baer, Ruth Rigler, Marie Geist, Joanne Martin, Betty Do-bozenski. Margaret Hansen, Miller Myers. Marge Krinsky, Venetia Taft, Barbara Gesell. Typists were Phyllis Swanberg and Muriel Olson. Miss Draxton. Mrs. Maloney, and Mr. Burton advised the staff. This year's staff has attempted to make as many improvements and changes in the book as possible. 28

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Photo Service Club This club is open to anyone interested in taking, developing, and printing pictures. At any time you might see one of the members, camera in hand, sneak up and take a picture of some unsuspecting person. Another of the club's major assignments is to take pictures for the Breeze and the Biz. You will always A.V.O.C. The A.V.O.C. boys can be seen in any part of the school pushing large piles of incredible equipment around the halls and muttering to themselves about opaque viewers and blue oxen. In spite of their unconventional behavior, the operators of this club give more than their share of service to the school. Their principal purpose is to show classroom movies, show slides, and play records. They also take charge of the fire drills, and have made noon hour even more plea- find one or more of the members present at any of U. Hi's sport activities and assembly programs. Officers for this year were: president. David Ludwig; vice-president. Ted Rauen; and secretary-treasurer. Charlotte Abrahamson. Charlotte, who served as Bis-bila photographer, submitted the best picture of the year which is shown on the division page of the feature section. sant by playing records and giving announcements over the loud speaker system at Shevlin. The A.V.O.C. has endeared itself to the hearts of the students by co-operating to the fullest extent at class parties and school dances. Members of A.V.O.C. must have a natural interest and aptitude for handling audio and visual aids. PHOTO SERVICE CLUS—STANDING: Zietlow, McMillan. Lode, Mr. Nation SITTING: Shannon. ST—Abrahamtoo. P—Ludwig. VP—Raven, Sodar-iind. A.V.O.C.—STANDING: Hoatger. Satrcr. McMillan. R. Aleiander, Habe-land. SITTING: Wolff. P. Lohmarn. P—Gabay. P— Mamin, Lode. Tangan. 27



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CHOIR TOP ROW: R. Bell, Setter, Yoder, Arnoon, Tritter. Marvin MillHam, Pearton, Young, Stroutc, Tangen, W. Doyle. E. Schafer, Web»ter. 2nd ROW: Tholcn, Doboixt-uki, J. Clark, Paterton, B. Baer, Cetcll, Maccy, Haratyn, Skowrontki, Conrad, Ayar , J. Ludwig. Hemingway. Jrd ROW: Sheehan, Bergiiund, Halper, Croll, Summcrflcld, Jean Endrctt, Robb, N. Clark. J. Lewii. Smilow, D. McManama. Hcdbace, R. Riglcr, Locke. BOTTOM ROW: Buchta, B. Norman. E. Burn, Swanberg, K. Nclion, Sco . Mr. Nickenon. Mane 8. Miller. J. Alciander, Chn»topher»on, Meyer, Krinky. BAND—TOP ROW: Ammerman, McMillcn, John OUon. Soderlind, T. Be l. 2nd ROW: Millham. Lowe, D. Martin. Mayer, R. Carlton, Magnuton, Friedman. BOTTOM ROW: Hoetger, R Rotcnbcrg, Zictlow, C. Nclton, Mr. Nickcrton, Mary Ann Olton, Sporley, M. larton, Lyndc, Donald Johnton. Choir Do you recosnize the smooth harmony of mixed voices singing a delightful melody? Of course you do, for it is no other than your own U. High choir. The choir this year is the largest it has been in almost ten years, largely because of the enthusiastic adviser, Mr. Nickerson. The choir displayed its talent at the annual Christmas assembly, the annual music festival, and Band All together now—play two, three, four.' You've guessed it—it is Mr. Nickerson leading the U. High Band. You may not be able to hear them in their sound-proof room, but you can really hear them when they let out at pep-fests. The band supplies music for rallies, assembly programs, and highlites. besides pep-fests. Individual members appear throughout also at programs during the year. The choir sings several semi classical as well as the ever popular carols. An important subdivision within choir is the male ensemble of eleven principal voices to which others are often added. The ensemble has sung at assemblies. P.T.A. meetings, and at University functions. The choir is open to anyone who wants to sing. the year at assembly programs, either in groups or in a solo. The band plays at Commencement, also. The band had a large part in the Christmas program. It plays many selections besides the Christmas carols. Students who are taking private lessons from Mr. Nickerson have a chance to join the band. There are lockers provided for each person's instrument. 29

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