Marshall High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1930

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THE 1930 CARDINAL v 1 v l I r 1 1 czlclliuln RINGHA M li0l!l'1li'l' Your: VIRGIE I-'RIDLUND I-15'rHElt FRENCH l'l'1'xir1enf Vice l'r1'sid4'nI Serrefnry Treasurer Esrnsa Fm-:Non - - Valedicmrzkin ELIZABETH Ni:'rm:m.v - - - - - Salutamrian HONOR STUDENTS Esrmzn T. Fm-:Nea - - 3.00 Eiwice Goom' - - 2.50 VIRGIE A. FRIDLUND - - 2.57 NIARGUERITE How - - 2.36 RAY B. FRIDLUNIJ - - 2.37 ELIZABETH Ni-zrmznu' - - 2.80 bzzqjaq- PRESIDENTS MESSAGE Dear Classmates : Four years ago we took off upon what we then considered to be an endurance flight-if we endured, we could graduate, if we didn't endure, then came the flight. As we look back now, however, we realize that we have merely been spending four gloriously happy years in a training course. We acknowledge that our teachers have been our best friends, and that those who have gone on before have been the test-pilots, helping to make it easier for us. We indeed have been mere fledglings. But we now are about to take off on our first solo fiight. No longer do we have the assurance of the instructorss presence in the plane. From now on it is entirely up to us. ln places, the air will be bumpy, and ice will form on our wings, slowing down our speed. But if we keep our courage, and remember our petrol supply- Im-ew tive, then our ship will come throughw all right. I wish von all a lone and ros erous Hifrht, and a safe and ha landing at Q I . u Q P P D PPY s that brilliantly lighted tllfflP01116--HSl1CC9SS.,, Your president, GEORGE RINGHAM. Seventeen

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HE 1930 CARDINA AIR MAIL fln response to a letter written by Warren T. Way, Miss Amelia Earhart has been kind enough to send us the letter printed below.l Transcontinental Air Transport, Inc. AMELIA EARHART 959 Eighth Avenue Assistant to the New York City General Trnyfsb Manager April 17, 1930. Dear Mr. Way: I am glad to answer your letter for two reasons. First, because I like to talk aviation, and secondly, because your attitude toward it interests me very much. I wonder if yours is a mirror of your classmates'. Do they think of aviation only as glamour and adventure and narrow escape from death, as you phrase your letter? While there is adventure in flying, so there is in any industry, if we but search for it. Conversely, hard work and ability are requisites of the success some win in that field, as in any endeavour. Do not regard aviation as anything but transportation-the newest and fastest form. More than 90,000 miles are flown on schedule by aircraft in the United States every twenty-four hours. An individual now may travel from. the Atlantic to the Pacific coast at a cost of railroad plus Pullman fare. Americans do not realize that the com- mercial flying carried on last year in their own country exceeded that of all Europe put together. Wake up, Class of 1930, and don't look back at adventurous pioneer days. Look at the reality of air transport today and take advantage of the Winged Victory which is now dependable. a swift means of going from one place to another. Sincerely yours, L,- Sixleen



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'I'H.l4l19330 CARDINAL liunmcip llAmm:'r Buuuzix He'Im G. A. A. li lilue Triangle 2. :L 4: Germain Club 2, 3. l: On-lu-strsi l. 2. 3. 4: .ludpre Siulf 3: Girls' Club 3: R.u0Ic'rs' C'ub fl: Innvr Circle 4. I nm vw-1' mvrry vrhvn I hwn' suvwf music. Fill-Ill BOHMBACH I Iwnr'w'I1 you ull. In' Iwflvr Inlfmwl in Ihis 1l1'nIIrm1m. Hum: BRllDEl'1N G. A. A. I. 2. 3. 4: Blum' 'l'rium.zlv 2, 3 4: .lurlpze Stull' 3: Tulip Tlnuf' :lt Girls' Club 3, 4: Rfmlvrs' Club ft: Vmivll 4. Shnr1 and sm1mm. GAR!-'ll'ILIl Bimwrw lcnglmwnu Club. Pres. l. :L Vice Pres. 2: Shri:-nl Cuun. 1-il 2: Gcrnmu Club 3: Hmm' Crvw 3. 4: llunur Srwil-ly. Pres. 4: lnuor Circle 4. HF has Imlh III'l'IIl'I'I and l'IIIll'llI'Il'I' 1rhnl u mm: Iw muxl iw. GLEN CARLSUN Stull:-ul Council I. What is Ihgl TIIIIIIU? I I.'nn'u- IIIII llIIlIIIIIl.Y' Auci: A. CHFsnoUN G. A. A, l, 2. 8, 4: Illux' 'Frlunpxle 2. 3. I-1 l-'rom-In Club 3. 4: Girls' Club 3: Routers' Club 4. Th0rf' is nlwluls firm- fur 1-uurf4'xy. l.iuI'1v.-1' CLARENCE COTE f'Iink Foutlmll 2. 3. -I.: Bwsketbwll 3. -L: 'I'r:wk -4: Routers' Club 3. -1-: M Club 3: Service .L 4. SpvnIg fn him, Indies: sw' If you run nmre him. Rom-:RT ERDNIAY Hob Sizige Crew tl, L. The qnivf fongile' shows n wise head. NIARJURIE Fmun U. A. A. I. 2. 3. li Glee. C'uh 2. 3: 'l'u'ip 'l'imv 2: 'l'be Crimson Shir 3: Root- vrs' Club rl. 4: Blum' Triangle 3, 8. 'ifI1'llfl'f'I in 1IF'I'NlPIlfl!ll'. 1-unrlurl null vrplipuyl-, MARJUR 1-1 Fm:Am'x llluv 'l'ri ngle- 3. L: G. A. A. 2, 3: Routers' Club L. .-I youd Munn' is ruflwr fn In' rlmwn fhnn. gnvnf l'll'Ill'S.U ESTHI-JR FRENCH Girl lleservvs I: Blue Tri- angle 2, 3. l: Rrmh-rs' Cluh 3. I-: Frunvh C'ub 3. fl: Svc-rm-t:n'y. Tech l ub 2, 3: Vive l'r1's.. llunur S1x'iv'y 3, L: Inner Cin-le l: Pres., Vuzlvil l: Fnrrlinul Stuff 4: .lurlgre Stull' L: C':les 'l're-ns. ll Shrlonf l'uunn'il 11 Quill :mul Si-roll li 'l'rn-insurer. Shy is prvlfgl In zrulk' rrilh. rriffu lu talk ll'IIIl, mul plrfusrmf, Iam. fn fhink un. RAY FRIDLUND .luniur Hi-Y I: In-:nglnfmwin 2: f1Cl'I'Il2lll l ub 2. 3. Ll-2 Ein Chi lli-Y 4: Vmlvil fl: llouur Srrviuty L: lnm-r Cirvh- 4. Gr'n1Ivf nf spwfrll and Iwnvfi:-vu! of mind.

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