University High School - Bisbila Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1953

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Bottom row, Ufa to right: Bob Bortholomow, Alice Skovron, Mory Ewing, Ann Leary, Gorry Gamble, Chock Christensen. Socond row: Jock Fokor, Bill Johniton, Marlys Evans, John Levine, Barbara Barton, Stovo Howard, Steve Nitmon, Toby White, Jomes Gerald. FEDERATION The Federation of Languages is composed of the four officers of each of the four foreign language clubs, making a total membership of sixteen. The four language teachers, Emma Birkmaier, Russian; Robert Brett, Spanish; Arnol Mendel, German,- and Lee Stark, French, advised the group. Early last fall the two officers of the Federation were elected, James Gerald as president, and Gerry Gamble as secretary. The formal initiation of new foreign language students into their respective clubs climaxed a day of informal initiation early in November. Each year the language clubs, with Federation co-ordinating the plans, put on the Holiday Hop and the Mardi Gras, which are for all students. James Gerald choirmanned the Hop, which was held on the 20th of December, and Chuck Christensen directed the plans for Mardi Gras, held on Gras Tuesday. The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization for pupils studying home economics in the junior and senior high schools of the United States and territories. It gives girls an opportunity to plan and carry out activities related to homemaking. Leading the U High chapter this year were Barbara Johnson, president; Ann Leary, vice-president; Mary Ewing, secretary; and Nancy Anderson, treasurer. Mrs. Proshek was the advisor. Other officers were appointed by the president, after they filed for the office of their choice. Maureen Whitefield octed as parliamentarian at themionthly meetings, while Nancy Bloomquist and Bobbie Robison led the members in group singing. The scrapbook was kept by Abby Diamond and Elaine Drulenski. Betsy Berman reported the club's news. Two of the many projects planned and carried out this year were: Thanksgiving baskets, and the Daddy Day party. Executive committee, Ufa to right: Mrs. Proshek. Mory Ewing, Barbara Johnson, Ann Leary, Nancy Anderson. 14

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Bottom row: loft to right, Kollitso Mavroulii, Barbara Nlmmer, James Gerald. Second row: Ken Nighmon, Judy Steinberg, Joy Goldberg, Mr. Bollet. Third row: Don Garlond, Goil Humphrey. Thespians is an honorary society to encourage work in the dramatic arts. Members are chosen on the basis of interest in the field of drama, and on points received for acting, directing, and working on crews in Thespian sponsored productions. Ten points received over any period of time ore required for membership. Leading U High's troupe. No. 763, this year were James Gerald, president, Kollitso Mavroulis, secretary, Barbara Nimmer, treasurer, and Ken Nighman, program chairman. Art Ballet was troupe advisor. Thespians sponsored all the school plays during the year. Huck Finn took place late in fall quarter, The Adding Machine during winter quarter, and Three for a Laff and The Miser in spring quarter. 4 ft THES- PIANS QUILL § SCROLL Quill and Scroll is an honorary society for outstanding high school journalists. Eoch year membership is awarded to senior members of the Breeze and Biz staffs. Candidates for membership are chosen by the members of the two publications and their advisors. Miss Haagenstad and Mr. Erickson. A candidate for membership in Quill and Scroll must be outstanding in photography, writing, editing, or proof-reading. Artisific work, such as creating layouts, is included also. A sample of the student's work is turned in to the national board of Quill and Scroll for judging. This work must be approved by the board before students can be elected to the society. Membership cards and pins were given to the Quill and Scroll-ites at the spring awards assembly. This year thirteen students were elected to the society. Front row, loft to right: Borbora Nimmer, Koy Klinkerfues. Second row: Kollitsa Mov-roulii, Ken Nighman, Judy Steinberg, Jim Awodo, Bill Johnston, Carol Christmas. Third row: Judy Christensen, Don Bock-ttrom, Roger Johnson, James Gerald. Ab-sent: Jay Goldberg. 13



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STAMP CLUB Front row, loft to right: lorry Polmor, Virginia Schiiior, Moyloon Trask, Dick Watson, Jooy Lund. Socond row: Abby Diamond, Marcia Dotson, Krinio Hanson, Stovo Howard, Winn Mott, Jock Fokor. With the addition this year of many new members, especially from the seventh grade. Stamp Club numbered about twenty-five collectors. With this increase in membership, the club launched a completely new and interesting program. In the fall a new constitution was adopted and the election of officers took place. Steve Howard, as president, presided at all meetings, with Dick Watson assisting him. Minutes of the club's activities were taken by Mayleane Trask. Mr. Ten Brink advised the club, and helped co-ordinate the plans. The formal initiation of new members into the group took place during winter quarter. The highlite of the philatelists' program was the stamp exhibit held this spring. It was the climax to the year's program. CHESS CLUB The Chess Club was formed by a group of battle hardened chess players in need of an opportunity to play chess without the eternal necessity of disposing of the infernal kibitzer. The idea has met with great success, and since the membership has grown large enough, it is now possible to forcibly eject kibitzers. The organization has not yet decided, however, what to do with those of its members that insist on singing opera music while playing chess. The Chess Club, under the leadership of James Gerald and Win Mott, is looking forward to many more years of chess games, and thanks its advisor Mr. Merton Johnson. Front row, loft to right: Jamot Gorald, John Campbell, Win Mott. Mr. Johnion, John DaHoy, Rob Milovotz, Tom Quaid. Socond row: 15

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