University High School - Bisbila Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1947

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GARY D AIGLE Gary »t one of the boys of the senior class who was every active in athletics. He played in tackle position on the U. High football team this year and he was on the B team for boskctball last year. For two years he was on the baseball team and was elected to U. Club in his senior year. Gary also belonged to the Dramatic Club and the Latin Club. MARLENE DEWITT From Washburn High, in Minneapolis. Marlene came in the fall of 1945. She has actively participated in many of the school's organizations including Spanish Club. Pep Club, Dramatic Club, and the Bisbila Board. She also did much of the backstage work on the school's productions and wos head of make-up for the all-school play. Ladv Precious Stream. JOAN FREESE Joan came to U. High from Wichita, Kansas, in her junior year. She has been a member of Choir and French Club for two years and was elected to Nat. Honor Society as a senior. Joanie proved to be a competent chairman of the senior Mothers' Tea and was a loyal worker for the Bisbila this year. Her friendly personality and poise made her a valuable addition to the senior class. SYBIL HALPER We have all come to know Sybil for her swell personality and friendliness. Her colorful career at U. High has included Pep Club. Dramatic Club. Spanish Club. Choir, and Latin Club. In her senior year, she served on both the Breeze and Bisbila staffs, was Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee of Girls' Club, was head of Cap and Gown Day, and was elected into Acme. JEROME HOLMER Jerry came to U. High from St. Paul Sanford in his sophomore year. He was a member of the football squad for two years. Later he joined the Math and Science Club. Jerry belonged to the Dramatic Club and took part in the all-school play in 1945, Our Town. He also did much of the backstage work for the senior class play. JOHN DERINGER Dillinger.” as he is called by all his friends, has been in U. High for four years. No one knows quite os much about cars, or is as mechanic-oily-minded, os he is. He worked on the Library Board for three years, ond contributed his talents to the Dramotic Club m his junior and senior years, and to the Science Club in his senior year. 8ETTE DUBIE Dubie was well-known around the U. High halls as the girl with the baby haircut ond the year-round suntan. Since she came to U. High in her sophomore year, she has been a member of the Latin. Spanish, Pep, and Dramatic Clubs. Library Board. Choir, the Bisbila Board, and actively participated in U. High's annual Hi-litcs in her junior year. THOMAS HALL Everybody will olways remember Tom as one of U. High school's star basketball ployers. He come from St. Thomas to start U. High in his junior year. Tom also become one of our school's top golfers and in his senior year he was elected into Pep Club and was an excellent worker on the Breeze staff. JOYCE HOGAN We all know that Southwest's loss was U. High's gain when Jo came here for the lost two years of school. Her good looks and her friendly personality have made her a ve»v popular girl. During the two years. Jo took part in various activities. She was a member of the Pep Club in her junior year and the Dramatic Club and Spanish Club for two years. ALICE HORNBERGER Alice, formerly from Austin High, deep in the heart of Texas, didn't come to U. High until her senior year, but she contributed much to the activities and the spirit of our school. She was an active member of the Russian Club and the French Club. She sang in the Choir and contributed her writing talents as a member of the Bisbila Board. II

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DORIS ALLEN During her four ycors at U. High, Dodic has taken active part in various clubs. In her sophomore year she was a member of Choir. Latin, and Dramatic Clubs. She worked on the Library Board and was in the German Club. This year she worked on the all-school play and on German Club initiations. Dodic is also secretary of the World Affairs Club. MARGERy ALWIN Marge is the girl with the short curly hair. She has been in U. High for three years, coming here in her sophomore year. Her main interests are in the language field which she has indicated by belonging to the German and Russian Clubs. She also took part in the Dramatic Club for three ycors. worked on the Bisbila in her junior year, and sang in the choir. BYRON ARNESON Arne is known for his organ ploying at Christmas programs, at Hi-lites, Baccalaureate. Commencement. and the oil-school ploy last yeor. Arne also found time to belong to the Dramotic and Spanish Clubs. He was president of Math Club for two ycors. and this year he was sec.-treas. of Science Club. In his senior year he was elected to Dragoman. HELEN 8UCHTA Boooooooochta was always one of the most active in her class. She wos sec., then pres, of Dramatic Club: 10th grade rep., vice-prcs., and pres, of Girls Club: asst, editor of the Breeze; in Hi-htcs. allschool plays, ond the senior class play; in Senate; on the J. S. and Homecoming Committees: elected to Pep Club. Jour. Hon. Society, vice-pres. of Acme. (Gasp!). NATALIE CLARK Nat. with her friendly personality, was a homecoming queen candidate this year. She has been kept very busy with many activities since she came to U. High in her freshman year, having been in the Latin Club. Dramatic Club. Choir, and in two school ploys. In he» sophomore yeor, she wos class secretary and in her senior year. Nat was treasurer of the Girls' Club. JOAN CONRAD A vivacious personality, lots of pco. and a twinkle in her eye describe Connie who endeared herself to U. High when she came from Ramsey Junior High in the tenth grade. She has contributed to the spirit of the Spanish Club, the Dramatic Club, and the Choir. Connie was an editor of this year's feature section of the Bisbila. SALLY BAYLISS Solly will alwoys be remembered for her acting ability ond her personal charm. For the past two yeats she has played important ports in the all-school plays. Her sincere portrayal of the heroine in “Lady Precious Stream neared professional heights. She wos in the Dramotic, French, and World Affairs Clubs, and was on the Girls' Club Cabinet-Council. ROBERT CALLAHAN Bob came to U. High from St. Paul Centrol in his junior yeor. He took an active part in the track team's meets and he was on the football team in both his junior and senior ycors. He was in U. High’s Chess Club and Science Club, and played a realistic role as ' Brent' in the senior class ploy. Peg O' My Heart. DAVID COHEN With a good sports record. Dove came to U. High from Washburn in the fall of his junior year. He participated in basketball, football, baseball, and wrestling, and in his senior year he was elected into U. Club. His well filled activity program included Pep Club, of which he was president, Chess Club, Breeze reporting, and Chorus. MARY CROLL Mary, the senior class vice-pres., was one of the most active girls in our class. She was in the Dramatic, Latin, Spanish, and Russian Clubs, and the Choir. She was on the Bisbila Board and the senior representative on the Girls' Club Council. This year Mary headed the Mothers’ Tea. wos elected to Acme and the National Honor Society, and was chosen to take the Pepsi-Cola scholarship c aminations. 10



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THOMAS JEFFERSON Wisecracking Jeff came to U. High in his sophomore year from Sanford in St. Paul. Playing golf that year and football in his senior year, plus the initiation, made Jeff a member of U. Club. Active in Dramatic Club. Jeff played Kiang Hai in Lady Precious Stream. and did much of the backstage work in Peg O' My Heart. DONALD O. JOHNSON Being the hero in this year's allschool play, Lady Precious Stream. was just one of Don's contributions to school activities. Although last year was his first at U. High, he wasted no time doing his part for U. High, taking an active part in the German Club, Russian Club, Band, Dramatic Club, and the Chess Club. BETTY KARTARIK Quiet spoken Bets, as she is called by her close friends, came to U. High this year from Derham Hall in St. Paul. She is known as an accomplished pianist and she has a fine appreciation of good music. She is also very much interested in art and this year she has created many fine and very interesting pieces of art. RICHARD KOCH Dick joined the ranks of U. High students in his junior year when he came from St. Thomas Academy in St. Paul. During his junior year he joined Pep Club and the senior high Dramatic Club. In h»s senior year he rejoined these two clubs and he also joined the newly-organized Math-Science Club. CLIFFORD LEHNER From Concordia. Cliff came to U. High in his sophomore year. He became a member of the Band and of the Photo-Service Club. In his junior year he went out for sports and played on the basketball, ten-is. and football teams. In his senior year he joined the newly-organized Math and World Affairs Clubs, and at the end of the year, he was elected into National Honor Society. DALE JOHNSON Called Johns by the boys and 'DaDa' by the girls, Dale is o very witty and friendly lad. This year he was o star quarterback on our football team. He played basketball for two years and was on the track team for three. He was elected vice president of U. Club and secretary of his class in his |unior year, was in Senate and on the Bisbila staff. DONAMAE JOHNSON Donamae's friendly smile has been seen in the halls of U. High since seventh grade. Her interest in speech activities has been shown by her active work in the Dramotic Club and in the all-school play. Seven Sisters. She gave a dramatic reading for the Mothers' and Daughters' Banquet. Donamae accelerated so that she could graduate with the class of 47. ARLENE KAUFMAN Arlene is known for her cver-ready smile and her quiet manner. While at U. High her hardest work was as chairman of the Social Service Committee of Girls' Club. She devoted much time raising funds for Thanksgiving baskets and for a Christmas Party at the settlement house. She was also in Pep Club. Dramatic Club, on the Homecoming Committee and the Bisbila Board. NETTIE LARSON Nettie was new to U. High in her lunior year. She is very much interested in music and dancing and can play the violin well. She joined the U. High Choir and sang in the soprano section. Nettie is also interested in Dramatics, for she wes a member of the Dramatic Club for her two years and worked on t'.e crew of the all-school play as a senior. SIDNEY LEVINSOHN Sid's pleasing personality has mode him one of the favorites of this graduating class. Being interested in sports, he served as sports page editor of the Breeze this year. He was a member of U. Club, having earned his letter in tennis. In his junior year he was class treasurer. Sid's wonderful 8oogic Woogie renditions will long be remembered around U. High. 12

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