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00 onial J Kg arzfnal '11-l, OFFICE FORCE Ross N YOUNG Prlmzpul CLIIFORD E PLICHARD ACIIHQ 'XSSISIGDI Prznczpal GRAC! M MOXNIHANI Secretary to Prmcupal ANNFI LOUDON Vzsztmg Teacher MARX PARTRIDGF Nurse fMRSD NELLIE M Aux Clerk MILDRED R HEIR Clerk SENIOR HIGH FACULTY WILLARD H ACKERSON Lalm Lmxersxtw of Nimnesota 'VIAYBELLE BOXSONI Dramatrcs Lr-nersxtw of Nfmnesota LFIINLYSIYN of Wxsconsm EDNA COCMSLRN Marhemalzrs lnnersxtx of 'Slmnesota CARL EGGEBRECHT AtI7I2t1Cs HOPE FRANCIS Stenography Unuersxty of Nebrnska 12 DOROTHY GLOVER Art Lnnersltx of Illlnols Pratt Instltute RAE NIOND H GRAY Soczal Scxence Lnncrbxty of NImnesot1 HKRRIFT HAXRES Amerzcan I-Izstory I mur lty of Nflnnasom BRIDCI T Hn FS Englzsh Lrterature lmxersmty of Nlmnesota
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,Q 001011101 V? gdfmlldl JOHN MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL A DRAMA IN MANY ACTS PROLOGUE John Marshall H1gh School 1S the first permanent junxor semor hlgh school 1n M1HH98pOl1S Every other JUHIOI' sen1or hxgh school in the clty will even tually become a senlor hlgh school Whlle the school 1S an integral part of the Minneapolis school system It is qu1te closely assoclated wlth the College of Educat1on at the University of Minnesota No one IH this school makes any particular claxms to super1or1ty of methods Nevertheless ll IS true that certam modern methods and experiments are carrled on at Marshall In an mtervlew glven to The Journal last July Superintendent Webster sard that Marshall Hlgh School would be a school where the newest practlcal methods of teachmg would be put 1nto regular use and demonstrated to the hundreds of teachers who annually come to Mmne apolls for study He also sald It will be the most v1s1ted of any school 1n the c1ty and it wxll be a demonstration school with the best teachers obtamable There will be no aflil1at1on wlth the UHIVQFSIIY but John Marshall and the UFIVQFSIIY H1gh w1ll work together for thelr mutual advantage That means that teachers go1ng out of Mmneapol1s out of the State and through the Northwest w1ll have their practlcal tralnmg much lmproved after the study whlch they will have had at John Marshall Hugh School ACT FIRST SCENE I School started on Tuesday September 2 Mlmeographed sllps were assembled 1n ten of the larger rooms of the bulldmg where teachers directed them to the proper advlsory groups By 8 30 every student except those who were tardlly regxsterxng in the office was ln his advlsory group Each of the forty advnsers gave durmg the hour between 8 30 and 9 30 the necessary routme and mstructlon At 9 30 students moved to their first perrod classes During the first day perlods were limited to fifteen mmutes Th1s t1me was enough to provide for the taking of the roll and the assigning of the lesson Wednesday mornmg students were m classes recltmg as usual No one would have reallzed that a new school was being opened Marshall Hlgh School got a flymg start SCENE II The formal openmg was held in the evening of Wednesday September I7 The program was under the auspices of the P T A The audlence sang the Hrst stanza of Amerlca Mr A P Ortqulst Presndent of the Board of Educat1on presented the buxldmg to the publxc and the acceptance was grven by Mr Ph1l1p Brown Presldent of the P T A Mr Glen Memmen graduate of East Hlgh School sang two selectlons Superintendent W F Webster made the prxnclpal address The new prlnclpal Mr Ross N Young was mtroduced to the audlence In h1s brlef speech Mr Young emphaslzed h1S pol1cy 1n regard to John Marshall High School E O S I 1 ' I - ' 9 handed to each student as he entered, by boys of the Hi-Y Club. Students , V , ' . '. ' . . , a
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