Marshall High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1931

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LLOYD DREVESKRACHT PiniJtnt WINIFRED CLARK Vitt Prrudtnt MARION BEHRENS Stctrraty LESLIE GRANT Titaiurer SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Elizabeth Asher John Benson Mary Boon Karwyn Culp I.I.OYD DREVESKRACHT TORVALD EBERHARDT Betsy Emmons Betty Fraser Anne Louise French Leslie Grant Violet Lanneau Oane McQuarrie Paul Nordbye Clyde Norton Jane Osgood Lillian Venem Phylliss Wilson Valedictorian Saluialorian Betty Eraser. 3.0 Betsy Emmons 2.93 FOUR years ago as awestricken young freshmen we launched ourselves into our all important high school careers. Optimism rode on the crest of all our ambitions, and our eyes gazed desiringly on the more colorful scenes of older students. Three years ago our minds were becoming adjusted to the fact that high school is an institution of learning, and the acquisition of knowledge is sometimes hard, uninteresting, and inconvenient. However, the urge for adventure and new things reigned supreme, and our spirits marched onward thirstily. Two years ago. although our imaginations still conquered, the halls were becoming gray and the pictures monotonous. We saw the seniors march proudly from the stage, diplomas in hand: and our imaginations reached out longingly for the day when our steps would supplant the steps of those just passed. But. now that the time has arrived, our hearts stop beating for a moment and our steps falter as we think of the sad days and the joyous days which we have spent in the halls and the classrooms of dear old Marshall. When we realize that now we must leave this place to which we have become so strangely attached, our words turn sentimental as we say. Bon jour et Dieu vous blesse. T umiy-Fiw

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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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C A R 1) I N A I () F 1 9 3 1 William Aitkin Inner Clrele 4; Batketball 2. 3. 4: Football 3. 4: Orcheura 1. 2. 3: Rootert Club 3. 4. Ready to ufork, ready to play: Ready to tleep whenever he mat . Alice Anderson Blue Triangle 2. And htr hair't red iptendor through the ihadowt Like to the m a r t h -1 i r e gleamed and played. Delores Anderson Blue Triangle 4; Junior Orchetlra I: Campfire Cirlt I, 2. Deep under teriout nature, l.urkt a romantic impulte. Elton Anderson Glee Club 2: French Club 2: The Piper 4. He that can Work ii horn a king. Donald Andreas Clad that I live am I. Joseph angel Senior Orebeitra 3. 4: Baiinct Manager Judge 3. 4: Show of Show J; Vodvil 4: Student Council 3: Junior Boy ' Glee Club 1, 2: Junior Orebeitra 2. All he attemptt to do ht will. Joe Armstrong Football 2. 3, 4: Rooter ' Club 3. 4; F.taChi Hi-Y 3. 4; Vodvil 4; The Piper 4. Here it a man! Elizabeth Asher St. l.out Park High School I. 2: Honor Society 4. Her heart it like a garden lair. Where many pUatont blouomt grow. Pearl Austin G. A A. I. 2: Blue Triangle 2. 3: Kolor Kraft Klub 2: Rooter ' Club 3. 4; French Club 2. 3. 4: Show of Show -' 3: Vodvil 2; Glee Club 3. Smiling lip and mrrey tongue. Roynetta Bean Orchestra I: Band 4: Crimion Star 2: Blue Triangle 2. 3. 4: Secretaiy 4; Rooter ' Club 4; French Club 2. 3. Student Council 3: The Piper 4. She i prerry to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleatant. too. to think on. Margaret Beemar Blue Triangle I. 2. 3. 4; G. A. A. I. 2; Inner Circle 4; Glee Club 3; Rootert Club 3. 4; Tech Club 3: Show of Show 3. Ot all moil lair. Of all mott dainty and debonair. Marion Behrens Mariball Jr. High. St. Paul I; G. A A. 2. 3. 4: German Club 2. 3. Vice-President 3: Blue Triangle 2. 3. 4: Cabinet 3: Rooter ' Club 2, 3. 4, Secretary 4: Cardinal Board 4; Inner Circle 4; Glee Club 3: Golden Trail 3; Clat Secretary 4. A jolty and good-natured blonde. Of love and laughter ever fond. Twenty-Six

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