Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1933

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Sketch Club f First row: Lockner, Conley, Stein, Min Botsford, advixerg Conklin, Shay, Barker, Second row: Maueth, Wilson, Carey, Lange, Wanamaker, Broad, Palianig Third row: Evans, Allen, Cox, Bailey, Gutfrucht, Tuckerg Fourth row: Smaldone, Shannan, Finlay, Baron, Alison, Latham. Debating Club John Marshal1's Debating Club, under the direction of Philip jenkins, was organized to acquaint students with the proper procedure in debating, to aid them to present their arguments in a clear, concise manner, and to detect flaws in their opponent's line of reasoning. Two debates with Franklin High have been held, and it is hoped that the club will 'hold several more with other schools next year. Dramatics Club The Dramatics Club, organized under the direction of Mr. Fred Myers, is the largest of the various John Marshall Clubs. The club gives an opportunity for an extensive study of plays, playwrights and actors, the history of the stage and theater, and the use of stage costumes of various forms. C- French Club Beta Chapter of Les Babillardsn has been kept busy this term under the siipervision of Mrs. Merritt Baker. It has helped in the publication of Les lgiavardsn the French paper and furnished an entertainment for the supper attended by all the chapters in the city. Girls' Choral Club Girls' Choral Club was organizediby Miss Mary MacQueen for girls inter- ested in singing. - They hold their meetings every Friday morning before school. Their voluntary entertainments in assemblies and in the halls have been greatly appreciated. twenty-two

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Tri-Y First row: Herman, Allen, Newton, Davis, Bergevin, Taylor, Culley, Galen, Second row: Reid, Heberger, Smith, Swartwood, Wheeler, Decker, PuHer, Van- Deusen, Stephens, Leonard: Third row: Kader, Read, Neary, Tucker, Sederquist, Wulf, Wilson, Sexton, LeRoy, Fahrg Fourth row: Greene, Maynard, Bayles, Read, DeLano, Maxson, Maynard, Hawley, McBurneyg Fifth row: Meulendyke, Cason, Tarhox, Turner, Millard, Kaiser, Wilde, Newland, Sixth row: Gardiner, PuEer, Baybutt, Sadden, Faber, Jansen, Manchester, Wealthy, Howcraft, Graves. Hi-Y y .f 3145 M., I Y First row: Grinnell, Schnarr, Relaasz, Hellahy, Kneeland, Walker, Second row: Wilson, Chatterton, Green, Allen, Morris, Steve, Doane, Third row: Turner, Rogers, Ackroyd, Sykes, Kinslow, Walley, Campbell, Fourth row: Finlay, Suter, Thistle, HoHman, Baron, Weld, MeCalebg' Fifth' row: Marsielje, Miller, Herring, Pitcher, Christoff, Matthews, Kelly, Sixth row: Miller, Trenaman, Romig, Wolever, Gorden, Becker, Marlin, Adair. twenty -0718



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1 Jo-Mar Under the able direction of Mr. Ward Miller the Jo-Mar has continued its monthly publications at Marshall in spite of the financial depression. It is a valuable influence as the medium of unity between all the students. Latin Club Gamma Chapter of the Optimates, Latin Honor Society, has been organized for the purpose of furthering an interest in Roman classics among the students. Under the Latin Department it has made a fine start with thirty-five new members. . Library Club ' Members of the Library Club have been receiving excellent experience as librarians. They offer one or more periods of service a week to Miss Besse Grinnell. Their assistance proved invaluable in the moving of the library to its new and larger quarters. Literary Club The Literary Club of john Marshall High School, under the supervision of Miss Katharine Monaghan, meets once every two weeks and its purpose is to better the literary knowledge of its members, by studying novels, novelties and the styles of different authors-not only American authors but foreign as well. They also have speakers of note come to speak to them about certainliterary topics. Band First row: Novelli, Ballinger, Klafelm, Plcocke, Doherty, Bach: Second row: Williams, Craven, Lockman, Rouentreter, Tyler, Wanamlkerg Third row: Fleming, FBYQ Levin, Fredricks, Smith, Blchg Fourth row: Fcgg, Hoesterey, Mr. Clute, adviaerg Krueter, Rogeng Fifth row: Leis, Peterson, Fogg, McArthur, Pacocke, Stockolmm, Woodin. twenty-thi ee

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