University High School - Bisbila Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1947

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 Sooner or Later Two big parties were the major features of the eighth-grade activities this year. The girls had a horseback-riding party and the whole class had a splash party on the Ag Campus. The eighth grade, advised by Mr. McCutcheon and Mr. Phillips, had the ball-throwing concession at the Winter Carnival and vigorously campaigned for their Carnival queen candidate. Lilyan Odland. Suzanne Fermaud was the chairman of the seventh and eighth grade Mothers’ Tea. Elected to Senate were Kenneth Mohn and Katherine Corum. President .... . Bill Skovran Vice-President . Bud Fuhrman Secretary .... Carol McConnell Treasurer .... Sidney Stienbright Tomorrow Is Forever The youngest of University High's classes was one of the busiest this year, assisted by Mr. McLendon and Mr. Caspers, the class advisers. The principal class project was a seventh-grade newspaper. In fall quarter, an exciting Halloween party was held. Everyone enjoyed the dancing, the games, and the food. At the Carnival, their voices could be heard paging for their class concession, the telegraph service, and campaigning for their queen candidate. Babs Munson. Jerry Fluth and Fred Dryg were Senators. President ..... Sigrid Tracht Vice-President .... Daniel Ramberg Secretary...........................Judy Katz Treasurer...................Gary Tankenoff EIGHTH GRADE: TOP ROW: Blomholm, Simececk, Mohn Cowle, Coram, Larson, J. Bell. S. Keogh. J. Keogh. THIRD ROW: A, Scott, Blackburn, Aide . Deutsch, Feigel. Bertschy, Potter, ton an, Men,felt. SECOND ROW: Thomas, Groth, Pirtig, Butman. H. Johnson, Whiting, Phillips. Castner, Harris. FIRST ROW: Fermaud. Rose S— McConnell. T—Sleinbiight. Mr. McCutcheon. Mr. Phillips, P—Skovran, VP—Fuhrman, Nash. Odland. SEVENTH GRADE: TOP ROW: I. Brown McGovern. Ew.ng, Mean. Heintiiman. Moen A. Phillips. SECOND ROW: Kane. Meyers. Chinn. N. Schmal-horst, Monson, Brate. FIIRST ROW:—S. Koti, P—Tracht. Mr. Caspen, Mr. McLendon. VP—Ramberg, T—Tankcnoff, R. Johnson. 23

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 From Now On The freshman class of University High School sponsored a candlelight dance in Shevlin cafeteria fall quarter. The decorations were red and green, carrying out the theme of Christmas, as the dance was held a few days before vacation. Winter quarter brought a class party in room 210 with Mr. Jung heading the entertainment list with his popular violin antics. Two weeks before the U. High Winter Carnival, the class industriously sold blue and white Carnival buttons to all the student body, and campaigned with equal enthusiasm for the queen candidate. Ann Jarvis. The many attractive bulletin boards around U. High were results of a class project. Another project was a newspaper, The Murmur. Many junior high assemblies were planned by them. Their Mothers Tea used a circus theme, and Lois Simonson did an excellent job of supervising. Entertainment was provided by several talented freshmen, but a clever centerpiece of wooden animals stole the show. Ever-present in class activities were the guiding hands of the faculty advisers. Mr. Nelson and Mrs. Anderson. The ninth grade chose Sandy Brockway and Roger Carlson to represent them in the Senate this year. President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . Evert Rensfeldt Bob Flood Lois Simonson Jerry Gold FRESHMAN CLASS: TOP ROW: Hankins. J. Bell, Hunkins. R. Carlton, Garmcrt, Kicniti, Jasper, Jarvis, Harmon. THIRD ROW: Brennan, Frarv. Diane Johnson, Carleton, Carrington, Engle. Bckkedahl, T. Anderson, Brockway. SECOND ROW: Elafros, Friedman, Cullum, K. Hornbergcr, Freese. Fellows. S. Croli, Godfredtom, Cable, Gamble. FIRST ROW: Harrington, 8. Gallagher, Gallick, Flood, Mr. Nelson, Gold, J. Hirtch, M. Hillhoutc. Hamilton. FRESHMAN CLASS: TOP ROW: Summers, Lehman, Dockstadcr, Rowe, Ruud, Thompson. Mills, Northfield, Treloar. THIRD ROW: Levine, Wilson, Kolctki, Mattson, Thiel, Sandberg Lohmann M. Norman, Weeks. SECOND ROW: Nordgrcn, Mullikcn. Wcltcrstorff, Klein. Mogilncr, Scston, C. Schafer, Swanson, Sundbcrg, Larson. FIRST ROW: Kuhl, Pcilan, Pcmble, Kcrtch, Simonson, Mrs. Tucker, Rensfeldt. Moulton, Upgrcn, Trnka. Woodward. 22



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SENATE: TOP ROW: WolH. R«cdy. Pilchard. R. Carlton. Strouw, Buchta. P. SchmaIho.it. McEIhgot . SECOND ROW: Dale Johnion. P. PatUnon, En-dtiH, Boberg. Manh, Coram. Brocliway, Dryg. FIRST ROW: Voder, S—Mane Geiit, P—Setter, Min Brugger, Mr. Mitchell, T—J. Tankenoff, VP—Marvin, S. Hirtch. Mohn. You're the Cause of It All The student-governing body of University High School is the Senate. Senators and alternates are representatives from each class who meet once a week to discuss the activities and problems of each class and of the school as a whole. In the spring after a busy week of campaigning which includes speeches, clever posters and gay assemblies, the entire student body elects representatives to the Senate. Every year the Senate appoints a committee to take charge of all assemblies. This year the crowded conditions on the campus necessitated the use of a smaller auditorium, so two assembly committees were appointed. The junior high committee was headed by Lois Simonson and senior high commit- tee was headed by Sue Hirsch and Steve Wolff. This year the Senate organized a Senate Poster Committee. Members of the committee were Joyce Tank-enoff. chairman, Pony Schmalhorst. and Dale Johnson. All the posters that were put up in the building had to be on thick poster board and had to be approved by the committee. The Senate also carried on a Keep Shevlin Clean' campaign last year. It was publicized by the Senate and posters were put up in Shevlin to remind everyone to pick up after eating. Keeping Shevlin clean made lunch hours more enjoyable for everyone. In addition to its more serious functions, the Senate sponsored and guided to completion two important entertainment events. One was the gala Homecoming Dance. The other was the most successful Carnival ever held at U. High. 24

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