Marshall High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1928

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Grace Lowden has started a “Floating College” on the Indian Ocean and is acting as the visiting teacher on it. Laura Montank, who is busy making hooked rugs, has been exchanging patterns with Mrs. Coolidge. Grace Moynihan is enjoying the royalties from her hook, “The Art of Making Friends.” Richard Olsen is the composer of “The Gum-Chewers’ Symphony,” an ideal piece for typewriting classes. Mary Partridge has done a great service for nurses all over thj world by inventing a machine for shaking down the mercury in clinical thermometers. Ethel Reeve is the manager of “The Tented Gopher,” a popular tea-room. Clifford Reichard is very busy trying to find some unknown elements to fill the blanks in the periodic table. Katherine Roney is the literary critic for the New York “Sun”. Irene Roskilly has become world-famous for her dainty sketches of the outdoors. Elizabeth Scripture is the owner of an exclusive hook shop, dealing entirely with first editions and rare manuscripts. Clara Sheehan, entirely too young and pretty to be a high school teacher, has started teaching in a kindergarten, where it is not so difficult to distinguish her from her pupils. Katherine Sheehan has captured a national amateur golf championship. Anna Shillock is living in poverty as a consequence of having given her entire fortune to found a home for homeless goldfish and police dogs. Hilma Skallbeck, who has always wanted to be the owner and editor of a small town newspaper, has finally obtained her wish; for she has become the owner of the St. Paul “Pioneer Press.” Florence Smith is doing the interior decorating in the homes of the movie stars in Hollywood. Eva Snyder has finally realized her ambition to sleep eight hours every day. Alta Stanton, who has moved to England, is basking in the atmosphere of “our early Anglo-Saxon ancestors”. Emma Stevning is the best pitcher the “White Sox” has ever had. Judson R. Towne has received a Nobel Prize for being the only teacher in the U. S. who allows students to chew gum in his classes. Mildred Trumble has been highly successful in accomplishing her greatest ambition—to be a good friend to all her pupils. Florence Turnquist’s name has gone down in the Hall of Fame for her ability in China painting. Mabel Vincent is traveling over the country organizing and directing operettas and pageants which she has written herself. Mary Walsh, a well-known statistician, is compiling a list of the high school students who enjoy mathematics. Dallas Ward thought it a pity to waste his rare beauty in a school room, so he has gone in the movies. Margaret West is still continuing her practice of “paddling her own canoe.” Charles Young has become a bishop in Venice, and he spends his days fishing out of his window, and his nights—on the Grand Canal. Ross N. Young’s executive ability is serving him in good stead in his position as the warden at Stillwater. Page Fourteen



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The pine is the mother oj legends.—Lowell.

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