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I IEIIUGS I if 4:1 ,I v U 4 ill F , , ' iii i i ' X a Riding Club V Fix-at row: Reid, Stevenson, Tarbox, Wright, Atkinsong Second row: Trapp, Graves, Wilson, Sudden, Allen, Culley, Kuefer. GIRLS' SPORTS i Among the leading girls' sports baseball has the most followers. Eight organized teams play every Monday night under the direction of Miss Ruth Van De Walle. Her dancing class is also well attended, especially by freshmen. Girls interested in hiking follow this sport under the leadership of Miss Doris Foster, who is also in charge of tennis, which is held two nights during the week. twentygfour
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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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Basketball Tearri Top row, left to right: Nucchi, Klein, Berner, managerg Gratzer, Sizerg bottom row: Triano, Smith, Sonderman, Pilaroacia. ' . . - As predicted at the beginning of the season, Marshall's basketball team proved to be a championship one. b Composed of four veterans from' last' year's varsity squad and the remainder from last year's reserves, it proved itself. as fast, clever, and practically unbeatable quint. -They won thirteen out of the fourteen league games, being defeated by Tech after they had the pennant in theirhandsq They owe a .great deal to the brilliant coaching of Albert Makin. H 7 4 Nucchi and Smith did excellent jobs at forwards, Sondermangoutjumped all but one center, and Gratzer and Triano made up the backbone of the defense at the guard positions. The pony boys Klein, Sizer, Pilaroscja, and Isabella showed their mettle in many games. Nucchi and Sonderman were elected to the Times4Union and Democrat and Chronicle all-scholastic teams. ' E , , Winning the city championship, the Marshall cohorts had the privilege of representing Rochester in the State sectional meet at the University of Rochester. They easily defeated Geneseo, 46-24, but were eliminated after a tough battle with Canandaigua by the score of 32-23. They would not end the season with a loss, however, and copped their consolation game with Lyons by 29 to 20. Also, Nick Nucchi brought honor to Marshall, by winning the foul shooting contest. He tossed in 26 out of 30 fouls. At the end of the season the team was given a dinner by the two Hi-Y's, at which each member was presented with a gold basketball charm by Mr. Ulrich. This brought an end to a very colorful basketball season. The reserve team also were very successful. They ended up in second place which proves that there is good material for future varsity squads. twenty five
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