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CARDIN'AL OF 1929 EvA ,SNYoER, 304- English Univer Chicago University sity of Minnesot ALTA STANTON, 207 English , University of Kansas EMMA STEVNING, 305 Physical Education University of Wisconsin J. R. TOWNE, Physics, Chemistry University of Minnesota South Dakota State College MILDRED TRUMBLE, 229 General Science University of Minnesota CAROL TUREK, 131 Physical Education LaCrosse Normal College MR. YOUNG - MR. REICHARD - Miss MRS. Miss Miss Miss Miss PARTRIDGE CHAMPINE MOYNIHAN HEIR - RAY - JOHNSON FLORENCE TURNQUIST, 132 Biology University of Minnesota MABEL VINCENT, 321 Music State Teachers' College, Oshkosh, Wis. Thomas School of Music, Detroit MARY WALSH, 309 Mathematics University of Chicago University of Minnesota DALLAS WARD, 118 Gym. Oregon State College University nf Minnesota NIARGARET WEST, 319 IIIIESOIH CHARLES YOUNG, 317 Social Science, History University of Minnesota English, History University of Mi OFFICE FORCE - - - - - - Principal - Counsellor - Nurse - Social Worker - Secretary - Clerk - Clerk ------Clerk DREAM SHIPS We sent our ship of dreams asail into the land of nightg We bade her begone till the 'break of dawn and come back on the morning light We sent her on an age old quest upon, a starry sea, With a golden sail she could not fail-so confident were we! Her home port was the Marking Tree and her charge was to come back there, But she lost her way and at break of day she was fast in a pirate's lair. At last from out of the sunset with the gold on her hull worn thin, ' With her sails all down and crew all brown, the wreck of our dreams sails in. NOVEMBER NIGHT The bare, black branches made on blue A futile palisadeg Silently the moon slipped through And toolc the trees stoclcade. Then-mistress of the sable bars- To prove herself supreme, She shot a half a dozen stars , Into her torquoise dream. She sailed through luminary globes Till dawn came out to playg Then she donned her vestal robes And softly drew away. -BETTY BLASING '29, Twenty-Four
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ADMINISTRLATION FOURTH Row-Shillock, Ward, Towne, Skalbeck, Olson, Young THIRD Row-Stanton, Trumble, Turnquist, Stevning, Walsh, Reeve SEcoNo Row-West, K. Sheehan, Snyder. Vincent, C. Sheehan, Roskilly FIRST Row-Scripture, Moynihan, Reinhard, Ray, Young, Heir, Roney MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY fContinuedj RAYMOND GRAY, 320 Social Science University of Minnesota ELIZABETH HACKINC, 312 Mathematics University of Minnesota ANNIE HAYES, 340 English University of Minnesota ALICE HUBIPHERY, 203 Domestic Science University of Minnesota BERNICE KATZ, 307 German Des Moines College, Iowa A. L. LAWSON, 134- Electricity and Woodwork ' Stout Institute University of Chicago FLORENCE LEGATE, 209 Domestic Science Columbia University of New York JOHN LEVERSEE, 101 Printing and Woodwork University of North Dakota University of Minnesota EDYTHE LICK, 115 Cooking Winona State Teachers' College ROSE LIEDL, 224 Bookkeeping and Penmanship University of Minnesota Columbia University St. Cloud Teachers' College AGNES LIEN, 334 Geography University of Minnesota Mayville State Teachers' College MYRTLE MANAUGH, 214 Crippled Children, Mathematics, University of Minnesota LAURA MONTANK, 333 History University of Chicago Colorado State Teachers' College RICHARD OLSON, 223 Typewriting North Dakota Teachers' College KATHERINE RONEY, 335 History, Geography Winona State Teachers' College Duluth University University of Minnesota University of Southern California IRENE ROSKILLY, 212 Art University of Minnesota CLARA SHEEHAN, 302 English University of Iowa KATHERINE SHEEHAN, 339 English Iowa State Teachers' College ANNA SHILLOCK, 311 History University of Minnesota Heidelhurg University, Berlin MADELINE SIMONET, 102 Latin and French College of St. Teresa Winona State Teachers' College Sorhonne, Paris HILMA SKALBECK, 308 English St. Olaf College Columbia University Twenty-Three English in A
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D MINISTRATION Miss FLORENCE SMITH IN MEMORIAM TO FLORENC E SMITH The heavens smiled last night, I think- T he stars were smiling, too, When softly in the evening air Her spirit hurried through. Each of the hours she spent for us Is an eternity Of happiness in that far place Of sweet tranquillity. Why should we try with feeble pen Her epitaph to gather When in our hearts her lights shall li Forever and forever? Rather should we smile and say With bowed heads, God is good To give her tired hands rest and bring His sheep into His foldf, Twenty-Five 'UC -BETTY BLASING
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