Marshall High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1931

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S E N I O R S Hazel Swanson l have a heart with room (or joy. Gladys Swf.lin French Club 3: G. A. A. 2. J, 4: Kolor Kraft Klub 4. iVrwr idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of othert. Theodore Teigen Junior Hi-Y 1: German Club 2. 3; Student Council 1. 4; Stage Crew 3. 4. There it none more honett or more friendly. Arnold Urhejm Secer Worried, never ftetful. Dorothy VanTassel Blue Triangle 2. 3. 4: G A. A. 2. 3. 4: French Club 3. 4. Everything succeeds with people Of tweet and rheerful dispatition. John Foley ALBERTA ROSE Hr never hat a worry. Hr i never in a hurry. Enjoy the peeient day, trailing very little to the morrow.” Hazel Venem Girl Reserve 1: G. A. A. I. 2: Blue Triangle 2. 3. 4: Rooter ’ Club 4; Girls' Club 2: Senior Glee Club 3: Crtnuon Star 3; French Club 2. 3. U ihe nor a mode t young ladyi Helen warnke A quiet tan—no noil , no futi. no worry. And itill her work't eomplrte. MYRTLE WHITTAKER Kolor Kraft Klub 4. Her heart di far front fraud at heaven from earth. Earl Young Judge Staff 4; Fta-Chi Hi-Y 4: Show of Shows 4; Stage Crew 3. 4. Begone. dull rare! Begone from me! Begone, dull ear ! We’ll ne’er agree! Blue Triangle 2. 3. 4: Cabinet 4: Student Council 4: Rooters' Club 4. O. the tilt high in all the people't hearlt! Mildred Wilcox T wenty-Three

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C A Ii I) 1 N A I () F 19 3 1 John O'Hara Interelaw Ba.ketball 2. 3: Kolot Kraft Klub 3: Eta-Chi Hi-Y 3: M Club 3: Hotkey 3. -4: Football 3. 4: Service 3. 4: Rooter -Club 4; Goote Hang High- 4 Although of itaturt he's somewhat low, Johnny's a wonderful fellow to know. Vernon Palmer Stage Manager 3. 4; Vodvil 4 I like work: It lascinaltt me: It ton fascinate me for hour '. THERESA PAONI The world it a comedy to thote who think Margaret Risvold Inner Circle 4: Blue Triangle 4: French Club J: ,-Gao e Hangt High 4. Glee Club 4; Duluth Central I. 2 Who knows nothing hate. Fears nothing known. William Ronning Glee Club J. 4; Golden Trail - 3: Ba.ketball 4: Vodvil 2. 3. The proud posse nor of a force. That causes the heater to rejoice. George Schroeder Faribault High School I. 2: Service 3: Eta-Chi Hi Y 3. 4; Claw Treaturer 4. A light heart lives long. Virginia Schnvarting Girl Scout I. 2. 3. 4; G. A. A. 3. 4; Judge Staff 3. 4. Awociate Editor 4; Quill and Scroti 3. 4; Kolor Kraft Klub 4. Proidcnt 4: National Honor Society 4. Script Staff 4. Awociate Editor 4; Card inal Board 4. Oh! nature's noblest gift — my gray goose Quittl Stave of my thoughts, obedient to my will. Kenneth Smith Well, I'm not particular, girls. Loretta Stodola G. A. A. I. 2: Blue Triangle 2. 3. 4: Girl - Club 3: Rooter - Club 3. 4; French Club 3: Kolor Kraft Klub 3: Glee Club 4. be merry if you are wite. Silvia Striegal G A A 1. 2. 3: Girl - Club 3; Blue Triangle 2. 3. 4: Kolor Kralt Klub 2. 3. 4: Goote Hang High 4. Dark hair, dark eyes, stim Ungers— Dark hair, dark eyes, slim shoulders. Dan Sullivan Why should I study and make myself foolish? George Svendson Junior Glee Club I: Senior Glee Club 2: French Club 2. 3. 4: Tenni 2. 3: Seven Key» to Bald- pate'- 3: Beau Brummel 4: Goose Hang High 4; Football 1. 3. 4: All City 4: Ba.ketball 2. 4:-Rooter - Club 4. They broke the mold when he was made. Twenty-Two



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C A R D I N A L () F 1 0 3 l LOOKING BACK ' FHE 1930-31 school year has been one distinctive in Marshall s history. During the past year the school has progressed in organizations, athletics, and scholarship. Month by month there has been further development in Marshall high school. September. 1930. the first month of the school year, was one of organization and development. During the month, the first auditorium was held, and the new student council convened for the first time. The month closed with the school routine running smoothly. October. 19 30. the opening of football season, found the students eagerly awaiting the first football game. The four games during the month plainly showed that Marshall had a strong fighting team. November. 1930. saw the completion of a successful football season, and the opening of winter activities. Football, the distinctive activity of early November, was brought to successful completion with a seven to six victory over South, the city champions. The last event of the month was the senior class play. The Goose Hangs High, successfully produced. December. 1930. included among its many varied activities the opening of the basketball season and a beautiful Christmas program. Basketball fans were treated to a victory over Edison at the first and only game of the month. The Christmas program presented by the Public Speaking classes was symbolic of the Christmas spirit. January. 1931. was the month in which another senior class was graduated. T he month was taken up with their activities; for though it was one of the smallest of Marshall's classes, it was one of the best. During this month the class held Senior Day. its last auditorium, and commencement. During this month the basketball season was also nearing an end. February. 1931. found the Marshall students swinging smoothly into a new routine. The auditorium was refinished, and acoustic properties were greatly improved. The fighting Cards also brought the basketball season to a finish. During the month of March were held several of the fine auditoriums and noon movies which have characterized the work of the Student Council. It was on the last Friday of this month that 130 students received pins for scholarship. April. 1931. had the Student Council Vodvil for the center of interest. May, 1931. was our last month in the school. We presented to the school the class play. The Piper. Senior Day. the last auditorium, and Cardinal Day also took place during May. June is the big month, marked by commencement and by the I2A’s leaving the school. So must all good things end! T y-Four

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