Marshall High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1928

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Marshall High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 31 of 148
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Page 31 text:

- 1 1926 CLASS OFFICERS THE JUNE CLASS Four long years ago, so it seems, some one hundred and thirty scrambling, enterprising freshmen entered Marshall. They were Marshall's first freshmen, the class of 1928. In their earnest desire to get to class quickly, they often collided with mighty seniors, who heaped abuse on their poor, little heads. As sophomores they did not dash quite so madly in their search for knowledge. They felt as though they knew ever so much and that it didn’t really matter whether they went to school any longer or not. They became juniors. Now, indeed, did they blossom out in their new raiment and become prominent in athletics, in music, and in service to Marshall. As juniors they organized and really became the Class of 1928. They ordered class rings and pins and displayed them proudly. Then, they were seniors! The leaders of the school! Their days were filled with bustling activity. They now reorganized and elected their present class officers. As seniors they shone in many ways. Many of them became envied members of the National Honor Society. Ella Halverson and Dorothy Nelson led their classmates in scholarship. Walter Mork, Jack McCulloch, Jerry Thune, Joe Burris, Herbert Keller, and Frank Kammerlohr contributed much to the school’s athletics. Bonnie Bristow and Elizabeth Rudesill excelled in girls' sports. In dramatics, Kendrick Wilson, Annie Emily Shipley, and Doris McDonell surpassed all others. Irene Berquist received honorable mention in several original music contests. In literature, Don Peterson and Doris Janzig excelled. As an interviewer and as Editor-in-Chief of The Judge Catherine Quigley won a name for herself. In art, Dorothy Nelson and Carl Perlstrom showed talent. And so did the June Class of 1928 become Marshall’s first real graduating class. Page Tuenly-five

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Esther Nelson President G. A. A.; French Club; Honor Society; Silver Cup Winner; Press Club; Assistant Editor of the Judge; Tenni» Champion 3, 4; Representative at State Press Convention; Class Play; Banquet Committee;- Plattsburg High School. New York; Girl Scouts; Glee Club; Operetta. Robert S. Nelson Tennis team 4; Judge Editor 3; President French Club 4; Press Club 4; Business Manager Class Play 4; Honor Society 4. Stuart Nicol Tech Club; Stage Electrician; Kolor Kraft Klub. Sigurd Opstad Football 4; Tech Club 4. Armin Schweppe Torch Club 1; Hi-Y 2. 3, 4 (President 3); Honor Society 4 (President 4); Student Council 2, 4; Fumes 3; Judge 4 (Editor-in-Chief); Football 4; Salu-tatorian 4; “Captain Applejack Assistant Business Manager; Press Club 3. Kenneth Simpson Central High 1. 2; Torch Club 1, 2; Hi-Y 3. 4; Chemistry Club 3; Judge Staff 3; Press Club 3; Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 4; “Rollo’s Wild Oat Business Manager. Dorothy Smith Girls' Club 3; Girl Scouts 1; Lieutenant Girl Scout 2; G. A. A. 1. 3. George Taft Managing Editor the Judge 3. 4; Hi-Y 4; German Club 4; Honor Society 4; Student Council 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Orchestra 4. Eleanor Wilkins Blue Triangle; Girl Scouts (Ames. Iowa); Commercial Club 3; G. A. A. 3; Girls’ Club 3; Class Play 4. Imilda Witte G. A. A. 1, 2. 3. 4; B'ue Triangle 3. 4; Girls’ Club 3. 4; Judge Staff 1. 2, 3; “China Shop 3; German Club (President 4); Press Club 3; Rochester Delegate 3; Vodvil 2. 3; Rooters’ Club 4; Class Vice President 4; Glee Club 2. 3; Kolor Kraft Klub 4; Fumes Club 3, 4. Page Twenty-four



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LESLIE ALEXANDER is defy-' ing the laws of heaven and of earth in his perpetual motion airplane in which, by the aid of the fourth dimension, he makes trips to Mars. Huving been graduated from a correspondence school of dune ing. DOROTHY ANDERSON is tlu leading dancer of the age. Is it possible? Hasn't some wily woman got him yet? No. RALPH ANDREAS, the perennial bachelor, is still free and playing Romeo” off stage. Here in an original calline: LAURA BECKSTROM is doing a thriving business as barber, shaving the trophie? of the head-hunters of Borneo. OLGA BERGGREN has written a book. “How Alike Are the Americans and Norwegians.” thereby proving the great difference between the two peoples. Y'our beloved classmate, IRENE BERQUIST, is internationally known as the composer of sublime organ music. Here 1 see that INEZ ALLARD has let her affection for the greater sex run so far that she is even now engaged in raising a whole farm of bachelor but- - W Helpful EINEZ ANDERSON is lending her sweet voice tc the teaching of voice culture to her flock of singing parrots. ELDON ANGEL has done almost the impossible; following in the trail of Mr. Y'oung. Eldon has become the liberal-minded professor at the New Marshall. Because of her fondness for basketball, MARGARET BEN-SON is sending a large portion of her fortune to the New Marshall in order that the girls may have freo access to all athletic contests; she expects this action to do away with the most common alibi which is used as an excuse not to attend the games. NORMAN BERNIER is easily holding his place as sheik of the Hottentots of Chicago. I see kind hearted LOIS BET-LACH as the efficient, though sentimental chairwoman of the society for the protection of decrepit cats. She would! Page Twenty-six

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