University High School - Bisbila Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1959

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Time Out For Lunch Fourth hour provide a welcome break in the tudy Khedulc, and a chance to catch up on homework or relax. The 11:2) bell announcing the noon hour stimulate a general exodu to Shevlin Cafeteria or the Knoll. Senior who are granted Senior privilege , head for Dinky Town where they gather at the Gopherland Cafe or the Ten O'Clock Scholar. The library i« the focal point of the tudent who feel the need to cram for an afternoon te t. An cndlett chain of meeting and conference to plan future activitiet arc held in the cla room . The more ambitiou »tudcnt head for the auxiliary gym for a mid-day work-out. a mmI 8 l « !««♦• I'udfioq Th« »otoroou« Uculty low ? .

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E i»ying fetre meeh In tha gym. Mkhaal l»» and k f atkaa talking t Carman tnackar. Mn. IrutcMa. General knowledge of U. High function , faculty and students were the topic of diicuuion at the Parent-Teacher Allocation meeting at U. High. Thii organuation meeti once every quarter, therefore having three meeting in a ichooi year. Bccauic of our wideipread community situation at our school, it is necessary to have a get together in the (all quarter Thii year, the first P.T.A. meeting wa an openhouie where parents were encouraged to attend their children's daises, meet their instructors and experience the classroom atmosphere. The winter quarter program offered a stimulating panel discussion of U. High's past and present educational research and a discussion of the proposed schedule of courses. The |unior high girls chorus completed the evening on a high note as they entertained parents and faculty. 7 0». Or. O' •» ( Of Boack •« » »o par.-!. abo-! '•tatrch K-ctioxt ot U.



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FACULTY MR JAMES ANDERSON is an assistant to Dr. Boeck. This is his first year at U High. He re Ceived his B.S from Valley City Slate Teachers College in North Dakota, and his M.A at the University of Minnesota. MR. CHARLES B. BA ST IS teaches Math I and Math V. He has been at U. High for the past two years. He has received his B.S. at the University of Minnesota and is presently working toward his M.A. He is the advisor for the eighth grade, section III. MR. CHARLES H. BELL teaches Russian II. Ill, IV. and French II, IV, and V. He has been at U. High for three years. He received his B.S and M.A. at the University of Minnesota and is the advisor for the senior class, lection II. He is also the advisor for the Russian club. MR. LADDIE J. BICAK teaches eighth and ninth grade science and has been at U. High for two years. He has received his B.S. at the State College at Wayne. Nebraska. He received his M.Ed at the University of Nebraska and is now working toward his Ph.D. He advises the ninth grade, section III. DR. EMMA BIRKMAIER is head of the Modem Language department, and teaches seventh grade Russian and German This is her sixteenth year at U. High, She received her B.A at St. Catherine's and her M.A. and Ph D. at the University of Minnesota. DR. CLARENCE H. BOECK is head of the Science department. He teaches physics and has been at U. High for eleven years. He received his B.S., M.A and Ph D at the University of Minnesota. Dr Boeck also advises Science Club. MRS. DORTHEA BRUSCHKE has been at U. High for two years, and teaches seventh and eighth grade German. She received her B.S. from a teachers college in Berlin, and is presently working towards her M.A. MR. BEN CLARK teaches Rus MR. FREDRICK DANIEL L HI. IV. ,cichej This i, his first and V. This is his first year at U. High He received his BS. Fc r U High He received at the University of California his M.A at East Texas College and is presently working toward . . ... . hi, M.A. Mr. dark advises Ger- 4nd ' P,ncntlr work,n ,ow rd man Club and Charter commit- his PhD at the University of ,cc' Minnesota. MISS MARGARET ELLEF- SON teaches music and has been at U. High for two years. She received her B.S. at the University of Minnesota, and is presently working toward her M.A She is advisor to the Junior and Senior High Choruses, the Boy's Octet and the cheerleaders.

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