University High School - Bisbila Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1952

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$ CLOCKWISE—LEFT TO RIGHT - COUNSELORS—Chorlotte Form Johnion, Williom Corl-ton OFFICE - Edith Nyquitt, Lilia Eokint, Polricia Brown CUSTODIAN - William Carr NURSES - Celio Coveney, Alice Demp-toy U High's counselors engaged in several activities ofhec than helping students in selecting their colleges or occupations, or straightening out personal problems. Mrs. Charlotte Johnson taught moth to the seventh grade, jadvised the Mother s' Teos, Pep Club, and the Senate Social Committee. Williom Carlson, the department head, supervised the vast testing program and set up the class schedule. In THE offices were Edith Nyquist and Mrs. Lilia Eakins. Also on the office staff, but in one of her own, was Mrs. Patricia Brown, who acted as Dr. Stout's secretory and took care of the school's finances. The two ladies-in-woiting who helped students with their health problems were the two nurses, Alice Dempsey and Celia Coveney. William Carr, the custodian, was found washing his hands of the whole affair. HEALTH COUNSELING OffICE MAINTENANCE

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CLOCKWISE - LEFT TO RIGHT - PHY-ED -Gareth OI»6n. Mory lamp UNIFIED ARTS— W. Carliile Anderson, Margaret Proshek, Robert Aupperle. Elltworth Erickson BUSINESS EDUCATION—Marjorie Swonton, Ramon Hei-merl FACULTY Headed by Dr. Emma Birkmaier, the Foreign Language Deportment teaches four years of French, German, Spanish and Russian. Our new Spanish teacher, Madeline Cooke, came here from Mexico City where she had taught English and Latin for two years. The Science and Mathematics Departments, spearheaded respectively by Dr. Clarence Boeck and Dr. Donovan Johnson, offered advanced classes in their fields. Several new faces appear in this year's picture of the English Department. They belong to English teochers Stanley Kegler, seventh and eighth grade, Mrs. Joyce Stewart, freshmen, and Mrs. Christine Brieland, juniors. Our new librarian is Ruth Marfell. The familiar faces are those of the sophomore English Instructor John Bens, speech teacher Art Ballet, and senior English teacher and department head. Dr. Dwight Burton. Although the occupants of the English office have changed somewhat, the rather homey atmosphere has not. The U High staff this year gained another Ph.D. which belongs to Edith West, senior social studies teacher. Dr. West is the permanent department head. In order to have students who know a little about a lot of things, the Unified Arts Department, headed by W. Carlisle Anderson, teaches art, home economics, music, and shop to the junior high, one subject at a time, for six week periods. Senior high students can learn more in these fields by choosing the separate courses as electives. Marjorie Swanson supervises the Business Department, which consists of two teachers. The other is Ramon Heimerl, who advises the BREEZE and teaches Consumers' Problems. Gareth Olson is the new coach and boys Phy Ed teacher. The girls'Phy Ed instructor, Mrs. Mary Lampe, returned this year from New York, after a leave of absence. 11

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