Marshall High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1946

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Page 11 text:

GgaAUigI MdeAtosieA, 1924.. . The spirit of East Hi h was transferred to Marshall, the first Junior-Senior high school m Minneapolis. 1928.. . The firsr graduating class which had spent four years at Marshall, received their diplomas. Freshmen in 1924-25, they helped The Cardinal through its infant days. 1930.. . Aviation came to Marshall. The Cardinal called Winged Victory. featured an introduction by Amelia Earhart. With new horizons opening, the future seemed bright to graduating Cardinalitcs. 1936.. . Mr. Harry P. Cooper was appointed principal. He capably guided Marshall through its adolescent days. 1938.. . Marshall began its four-year supremacy in basketball by winning its firsr city cage title. 1946.. . After four wartime years, The Cardinal became of age. Shouldering the problems that came with twenty-one years ot service, she looks to the future with fervent hope and optimism. Marshall High School

Page 10 text:

— On these two pages is just a peek into the student life and scenes at Marshall: the mural of Washington crossing the Delaware, the gang at work and play in the study hall, gym classes, youth center, and chemistry lab' . Keeping with this idea the editors have tried to immortalize, throughout the book, those scenes which you like to remember of Marshall in 1945 and 1946. 2



Page 12 text:

Ou i Pnincipxii MR. HARRY P. COOPER It has been a pleasure to return and work with you this year. Your leadership and enthusiasm have made possible the return of several important school activities which had to be- put aside. You are to be congratulated on this achievement. During the war-period those who attended school were relegated to a place of less importance on account of the seriousness of the times. Yet the schools sacrificed and gave their best in the development of men for this emergency. Things have been far from normal, and it will take years of hard work to regain the stability necessary to maintain a great nation. The path ahead will be rough, more difficult than most graduating classes have had to encounter. The world is upset; however, out of the chaos plans for world peace have been set up which are yet to be tested. Only by your firm belief in the welfare of all people, and by your efforts and personal sacrifices can these ideals be achieved. Jlavuf. P. Cooper

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