Marshall High School - Magistrate Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1943

Page 16 of 80

 

Marshall High School - Magistrate Yearbook (St Paul, MN) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 16 of 80
Page 16 of 80



Marshall High School - Magistrate Yearbook (St Paul, MN) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 15
Previous Page

Marshall High School - Magistrate Yearbook (St Paul, MN) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 17
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 16 text:

-ff 'ICN JAME Student C raw eggs... r c peeve is wdmen in any .. . Beaf as Q . 1 la s fibie GAA. , . . P Secretary u ' r , League, rl Glee CI b . . . Class be a com cial pil xome fravel and e the rld after l J if B' ssc .33 hopes be a mechanic would peeve BARCHENGER plans fo be Co-edifor Magistrate Forensic League . . . Staff, Magistrafe and ambition is fo be a nurse . . . Captain of Cheerleaders, M Ma tv? v Agenf, Dramafic saxophone player . . . Brad 1 . Q 4. . Y 1 Q X J ' T Q' 'A V, 1 42 3 - Q Q , C . 5 1 fn A 4 J . , R 3 Y. J . va X- 3 pet peeve ' backseat drivers . l en meer . . . enioys eating ' fo catch a sfreetcar . . . pe nurse . . . BEATRICE ARENSON Plane Crazy, Bowling Club, .L Edifor-in-Chief Spokesman, Scroll, National Forensic 5 more cars . . , wants fo 1 . Eunie would like to ' ice cream. f and A C ifjggdfx 71, A 'MAJ l ofvxfff' ' - v Lf l . . . Baton Twirling Club, The . . . Buzzie's ambition is to eat ' .A.A., Library Helpers . . . Don Alonso's Treasure, ship carving . . . Basketball, , . . . ROBERT BILLING . . . Council, Tennis Club, Hi-Y, Homer, Choir, National e a hint . . . Spokesman . called Tibi'f . . .says her fufure hopes fo become a paratrooper . . . Apparatus, Homer, Plane Crazy, Traffic Squad, Track. shed Club wanfs Sfafes . who can ,QNX gl

Page 15 text:

We seemed suddenly To grow up as we indulged in SENIOR OFFICERS KenneTh Iv1cNary e,Y,Y,..,,,, PresidenT Ralph PosT ,,,,. .Vice PresidenT PaTricia Purdie . ,. ,,,,, SecreTary RoberT Funke ,,,,7,, ,,Y,..,. T reasurer STanding: PosT, Funke. SeaTed: Purdie, Iv1cNary. A SENIOR LOOKS BACK As graduaTion draws near and The prospecT oT making our own way in The world Taces us, we seniors raTher sadly look back upon The IasT Tour years. I-low guickly They have passed. IT seems such a shorT Time since we were only Treshmen. SophisTicaTed seniors glibly direcTed us To The myTh- ' aI swimming pool on The TourTh Tloor. l'Iow Thrilled were as we TirsT enTered high school and adopT- e The new and more liberal meThods which we Tound here. Then graduaTion was yeT a shining goal To be reached only Through Tour years oT hard work. This guickly proved To be neiTher so long nor so hard. As sophomores we began To buckle down, and IiTe assumed a more serious aspecT. I-Iowever, The Tedious Task oT sTudying Tor TesTs was made more enjoyable by The ThoughTs oT TooTbaII and baskeT- ball games, daTes, dances, and oTher such pleasures which play so greaT a parT in high school IiTe. Our iunior year arrived, adding a number oT imporTanT evenTs To our lives. IT broughT The Junior- Senior Prom, ThaT greaT social aTTair oT our lives. a more aduIT Torm oT enTerTainmenT. We began To realize ThaT we were no longer children and musT soon assume The responsibiIiTies which Tall on us as ciTizens oT The UniTed STaTes. This year broughT The war which was To aTTecT our lives in so many ways. IT TaughT us The acTuaI meaning OT sacriTice. The inducTion oT broThers and Triends inTo The armed Torces has broken up many Tamily groups among us. Now we are seniors. Our high school days are soon over, and we have acTualIy aTTained The shin- ing goal-graduaTion. Today, as we Tace The com- pIicaTed problems oT a naTion aT war, problems which we evenTuaIIy musT help solve, we realize ThaT our high school days have Truly been The happiesT days OT our lives. -BARBARA KOS, A SENIOR LOOKS FORWARD As I sTand TeeTering on The Threshold oT IiTe. I peer inTo The TuTure. BeTore me I see a cold, real- isTic picTure. No longer can we be careTree and haIT-hearTed abouT whaT we ThoughT was work. We will have To work as we have never worked beTore. We musTl We will, Tor democracy is depending on us. We compose a new and yeT unTried generaTion. IT is up To us To help in The prosecuTion oT The war, and we are The ones who should make The peace, Tor we are The ones who will be aTTecTed all our lives by ThaT peace. We musT prepare Tor ThaT period when The world will Tinally be aT peace. BeTore me I see numerous opporTuniTies Tor The youTh oT America. VasT Tields oT indusTry will be open To us which were discovered, by science work- ing under warTime pressure. Many youThs will choose To conTinue Their educaTion. We may only hope To begin The greaT Task OT raising The world ouT oT iTs chaoTic sTaTe. Ringing in my mind are The words OT Abraham Lincoln: WiTh malice Toward none: wiTh chariTy Tor ally wiTh Tirmness in The righT, as God gives us To see The righT, IeT us sTrive on To Tinish The work we are in . . .' To do all which may achieve and cherish a iusT and IasTing peace among ourselves, and wiTh all naTions. -RICHARD WEGNER.



Page 17 text:

j , ,gp- Rv f SAM BROBROSKY . . . called General . . . would like to be a tighter pilot . . . Engineering Club, Foot- T k M 'strate Photographer Trattic Squad M Club LOUIS BORICK . . . Gunner's f ball, Apparatus, rac , ag: , i , -- - , ambition is to take a trip to the moon , . . Football, Club,.Chemistry Club, Bowling Club, Camera Club GERTRUDE BRECKMAN . . . plans to become a doctor . . . City Editor Spokesman, Quill and bScroll, Studeknt l' 't' is to 6 Council, Debate Club, Art Club, Pep Squad . . . IRIS BROWN . . . Peaches says er secre am lion a medical technician . . . dislikes conceited femmes . . . Choir, Knitting Club, G.A.A., The arves THOMAS BURMEISTER . . . Dwarf dreams ot making plenty of money and then retiring . . . deplores smells trom the chemistry room . . . President Hi-Y . . . LENORE CALOF . Lena hopes to become a tamous authoress . . . collects photographs . . . Spokesman agent, Secretary Knitting Club . . . DOROTHY CARSON . . . Dot aims to be an elevator operator , . . likes to sew . . . Knitting Club, Modern Language Club , , . ROBERT CARLSTROM . . . Bob will be a Navy flier it his mb'tion is rea ized . . . pet peeve is women who smoke . hi . . . Hi-Y. L BERNICE CHARNOV . . . Bernie detests people who eat popcorn next t er in the show . . .Girl Re- serves, Student Council, Office Force, G.A.A., Choir, The Harvest, Library Helper, Don Alonso's Treasure, ln Old Vienna. . . . JOSEPH CIRKL . . . Bohunk's dream is to be a First Class Petty Otticer in the Marines . . . lrack Choir, Dramatic Club Hi-Y, Apparatus, Don Alonso's Treasure, Plane Crazy . . . JACK COOPER . . . hopes some day to have a business ot his own . . . Football, Basketball, Track, Choir, Art Club, The Har' vest, Football Club , . . PHYLLIS CRAWFORD . . . Phil admits her pel' peeve is people who are late . . . wants to be an aviaturix . . . PRISCILLA CUTLER . . . Cill aims to become a success in lite . . . likes to roller skate 5 . . G.A.A., Girl Reserves . , . MARY JANE CYRUS . , , Kitten's pet peeve is people who are prejudiced ...Library Helper, Choir, Girls' Ensemble, The Harvest, Don Alonso's Treasure, ln Old Vienna . . . DOROTHY DOENGES . . . Dode aims to ioin Dorothys Dix, Kilgallen, and Thompson . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Editor Spokesman . . , Pep Squad . . . ROBERT DONOVAN . . . Bob would like to become a commercial artist . . . collects Reader's Digests . . . Art Editor Spokesman . . . Art Editor Magistrate.

Suggestions in the Marshall High School - Magistrate Yearbook (St Paul, MN) collection:

Marshall High School - Magistrate Yearbook (St Paul, MN) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 1

1940

Marshall High School - Magistrate Yearbook (St Paul, MN) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 1

1941

Marshall High School - Magistrate Yearbook (St Paul, MN) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 1

1942

Marshall High School - Magistrate Yearbook (St Paul, MN) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 1

1944

Marshall High School - Magistrate Yearbook (St Paul, MN) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 1

1947

Marshall High School - Magistrate Yearbook (St Paul, MN) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 1

1948


Searching for more yearbooks in Minnesota?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Minnesota yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.