University High School - Bisbila Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1948

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SPEECH ACTIVITIES: First Row: Christopherson, B. Cohen, Sec. T. Krick, Treris. Hanson, Pres. Nel- son, V. Pres. M. Meyers, Sinzonson, Trelotir. Second Row: Block, Irvine, B. Scott, Legler, Marie Geist, P. Scott, qllcxrinder, Illey- er. Third Row: Iyliller, B. Smith, Piiterson, Bryant, N. Gallagher, Iarnis, B. Nor- man. Fourth Row: D. Bell, Weill, Smart, Clark fohn- son, Doclqstader, Lowe, Mr. Brink. speech activities UNDER the advisorship of Mr. Brink, the Speech Ac- tivities Club divided into two sections, theater and radio. Two masterpieces were produced by the or- ganization. The first was the radio division's version of AAWCSICYII Starw given for the Thanksgiving assem- bly. The second was the all-school play, HAaron Slick from Punkin' Crick. Several performances of this novelty had to be given before everyone was satisfied. -wel? ,ft T SPEECH ACTIVITIES: First Row: flmherg, F. Rowe, Dobell, Pres. Bishop, Lehman, Treizs. T. Huh- Imrd, .fIlextznder, Gallagher. Second row: Hirsch, Har- rington, Herman, Lotter- intzn, I-Iedhczclq, Srnilow, S. Hirsch, Blurnenthnl. Third Row: Engle, Suininerfeld, Ayers, Ludwig, Sh oslqinslqy, G. Nelson, Bryant, Mac- Mnntinza, Maxwell, Hill- honse. Fourth Row: Mr. Brinlg, Krnsnozcf, Lowmtzn, Sandberg, Pieper, R. Sund- herg, DeGeus. pep club TEH, Tiesxr, Flour! lf you heard those hearty cheers coming down the hall you could be sure that the Pep Club was in session. Ioan Hunter, Betty Bergquist, and lean ljndress worked hard and long to Whip three new vivacious queens into shape for the foot- ball and basketball season. And as a result, lean Hirsch, Eva Constantine and Mary Myers were unani- mously elected our '47-'48 rah rah girls. PEP CLUB: First Row: Sec.-Treas. Bcrgquist, V. Pres. Hoetgcr, Pres. En- dress. Second Row: Zaroncs, Wilson, iVIiixiifell, Constantine, Boherg, If. Allen, B. Cohen, Siinonson, L. Snfiinson, Hun- ter, Kriclq, Tiingen. Third Row: M. Meyers, Hubbard, Mullilgen, Flood, Doclqstader, Legler, Miss Trnndef, Martin, Pauling, Mnson, R. Cohen. 22

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g.a.a. C.A.A. was suuervised b the virls' we m instructor, l Y es by Mary Bermingham. Aiding her was the central com- mittee which consisted of Tinka Hornberger, presi- dentg Kathy Coram, vice presidentg Sigrid Tracht, sec- retary-treasurerg and Marilyn Shelley, Sidney Stein- bright and Carol McConnell. Under these leaders, the group cavorted through a fun and exercise- charged year. Within the organization itself, the girls have the 'avr' Club, an honorary group equivalent to that of the boys' UH Club. Members of the HM Club are chosen for athletic ability and participation. G..f1.Al..' First Row: B. Huh- hartl, M. Anderson, Olginow, Katz, Wolhoj, Nash, S. Smi- lonf, L. Odland, Bouthilet, Da- vidson, Glover, Hangs, Dc Lncc, Mztchlcnbach, McGov- ern. Second Row: Schlichtcr, ern. Second Rota: Linrlholm Ostlztnd, Larson, Schlichter V. Pres. Coram, Mz'C0t1nt'll, Tracht, Prcs. Hornhcrgcr, Koegh, S. Kocgh, Bloomholnz, Bangcrt. Third Row: B. En'- ing, Iaclqson, Shelley, Crane, Visschcr, B ttrlc' y, Fellows 1 1 Broclqttfay, Cnllztnz, Carring- ton, ill. Norman, lllatson, lVfc'ars, Paterson, Bohcrg, Brcn- nan, Braun, Rainey, Stein- bright, Erickson, Dotson, B. loh nson. Fourth Row: Zaroncs Hagen, Kersch, lohnson, Kara, Larson, Gaslqill, Lapidcs, Gra- ham, Bclqlqcrlahl, Xindrezus, Pcnzhlc, Scott, Bcrtschy. 1 library HAVE you ever wondered how some of the books and magazines stacked on the desk in the library got back on the shelves? Who makes the informative posters displayed on the library bulletin boards? The hard workers who comprise the Library Board do these tasks and many others. Their greatest service has been in helping the student body to locate books and magazines. Board members, through the rota- tion system, have a chance at all the positions. A new addition this year is a file which will contain clip- pings concerning U. High, its students and alumni. LIBR.-IRY BOARD: Sit- ting: Coram, Bryant, Galla- gher, Dotson, Okinoza, Kul- lcr, lllcycr, llfl. Carlson. Standing: Frary, Ufollqolt, Graham, B. Gallagher, iWo- gilncr, T. illillcr, Dc' Lztcc Mansjicld, M iss Smith. v



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choir NSU' UP straight and take a deep breathw were the familiar words of Mr. lung, the director, in his Mixed Chorus. Meeting once a week, the group sang many new songs for the coming activities. First of all Was the Christmas Program featuring the string ensemble. Religious music was sung in keeping with the theme in the First part of the program and was followed by songs in the lighter mood. Last but not least was the all-school musical, U. Highlites. Much of Mr. Iung's outside time was given to a senior class group which was rehearsing for Baccalaureate. orchestra THE Tomas that resounded from the music room every first hour during the year were not from records but from a brand new U. High Orchestra. Charlie Smith, the able director, decided that a new addition should be made in the music department to replace the band. The change took place in the organizing of an or- chestra. NVith improvements and enlargements the orchestra was able to participate in more school events. Its first appearances Were made at the homecoming game, U. Highlites, and pep fests. The members as a group had a chance to experiment with music of different varieties. MIXED CHORUS: First Row: Hexter, Theil, Schafer, Harring- ton, Pemble, Heming- way, Endress, Ludwig, Engle, Marsh, T. An- derson, Fellows. Sec- ond Row: Rowe, Mock, D e G e u s, Constantine, Frary, Koleslqi, Herman, Sandberg, T. Leary, Matson, Hanson, A. Wilson, Hunter. Third Row: Hewitt, Rainey, Braun, Bishop, N. Gal- gher, Harmon, Grapp, Friedman, larvis, Baer, MacDonald, C. Krick, Christopherson, Nelson, Mr. lung. Fourth Row: M. Geist, Alexander, P. Scott, Peterson, Black, Simonson, N o r m a n , H a n lq in s, Doclqstader, Lowe, W. Doyle, Lari- mer, E. Odland, Sum- nzers. ORCHESTRA: Front Row: Sabina Godfredson, Margaret son, Darrell Geswold, Lois Simonsin, Robert Wren, Fred Hillhoztse, Sigrid Tracht, David Berman, Malcolm Bla- Drag, john Trnlqa, 1-Inn Wilson, loan Kolslqi. Third Row: menthal, Lenord Swanson, Roger Carlson, Daae Baly. Paul Garfners, Edward Brown, Mr. Smith, lohn Mullilqen. Second Row: Lenore flllen, Harola' Motter, Dick Thomp- 25

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