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

 - Class of 1936

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Marshall High School - John Quill Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 12 of 88
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'Nl-,I I Q fn . J : T V Class History, January 1936 Blunded by the brightness of pure snow as rt lay glltterrng un an early mornrng sunlrght, we entered John Marshall for the frrst trme HW January, l932t Laughrng, srngrng, shouting, and clangrng of lockers echoed on all sucles whrle new faces swam mocklngly before our eyes. To such small freshmen those halls seemed gulte as spacious and lengthy as could he deslred. How rnuch more so rnust thus splendrd bualdung seem to the present eighth graders, the frrst of theur krnd ln Marshall, However, we seem to have gotten over our shyness readily, and engoyed the actrvltues of a freshmen club, headed by Muss Van de Walle and Mr. Enke, From thelr groans, we learned that we were quite the usual run of freshmen, nolsy and unrestralnable The school was so crowded at that tunwe, that the freshmen had to report only four periods rn the afternoon, thus losing out on actrvltles. The most outstanding events of our hlstory Include a class picnic at Sea Breeze Park IH our Sophomore year, and a successful Halloween Party when Juniors. l And now rn our Sensor year, we share double honors, being the first graduatlng class of the new lmuuldrng and at the same trme the last Senior class to depart IH January RUTH ELLIS. l J' W, ,W , w. U.-P' 'HR o S

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Our Faculty .lf Elmer W. Snyder .... .................. ..,... P r incipal C. Willard Burt ...... . . . . . . . . .Vice-Principal Mrs. Caro F. Spencer. . . .... Girls' Adviser Adelyn Paine ........ ....... C ounselor James S. Wishart ..... .......... C ounselor Alice Cleary ........,. . . .Teacher-Secretary Mrs. Helen M. Rausch .... ................ .... S c hool Nurse Bessie M. Grinnell ..... ................................ ..... L i brarian English Department Miss Elizabeth LeMay, Department Head Miss Lulu Batholomew Miss Frances Jones Miss Katharine Monaghan Miss Catherine Combs Mrs. Jane M. Jones Mr. Fred Myers Miss Ethel M. Dunn Miss Grace Leader Miss Eulalie Richardson Mr. Phillip R. Jenkins Mr. Ward S. Miller Mrs. Florence Toolan Latin Department Mr. Joseph Conroy Miss Isabel H. Mayo Miss Florence Chittenden J Modern Language Department Mrs. Maud S. Baker, Department Head Miss Dorothea Michaelsen Miss Agnes Powers Mr. Paul Erickson Mathematics Department Mr. Leon C. Friel, Department Head Miss Rose Abramow Miss Edith Bueg Miss Alice Foster Mr. Borden C. Booth Mr. Paul Epping Mr. Monroe Lord Social Studies Department Mr. Kenneth Gell, Department Head Mr. Elton Eike Mr. Walter Fotch Miss Adelyn Paine Mr. Joseph H. Conroy Mrs. Ida Y. Flanders Mr. William Howe Miss Elizabeth Robinson Miss Dorothea Michaelsen Commercial Department Mr. David Brady, Department Head Mrs. Martha S. Cook Miss Mildred Cropsey Mrs. Grace Fuller Mrs. Helen S. Flynn Mr. Ray Clippinger Mr. Clayton DeLong Mr. Frank Schantz Mr.- Raymond Wright Science Department Mr. Clarence Evaul, Department Head Mr. Robert Barry Miss Alice Foster Mrs. Marion F. Lay Miss Grace O'Reilley Miss Dorothy Champney Mr. Daniel Houseman Mr. Charles Loth Mr. James S. Wishart Music Department Mr. Harold Geschwind, Instrumental Miss Mary MacQueen Mr. Harold Singleton Art Department Mr. Morton Kircher, Mechanical Drawing Mrs. Florence Yorke, Art Mrs. Eva D. Milliman, Art Craft Department Mr. Alfred Goetz Mr. George Swanson Home Economics Department Miss Mable Pashley Miss Christine Schamel Health Education Department Mr. Joseph Ulrich, Department Head Miss Irma Davis Miss Doris Foster Mr. Albert Makin Miss Ruth Van DeWalle Mr. Anthony Gerace 539' 'GIRQJ 7



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Og ' BARBARA ALAN! 254 Alameda Street ndeci e Sparkling e tty hair, lt' now she's-every ere. S Award 5 M' Letter in Sch shi 5 M r Le r i S larshi 4' or Ro , 45 Honore tion I, , 45 Minor L in hl ti 35 Base- all ' asketb ed Cross ' e, ving Ce ica e 25 Swim- g I, ' is , 35 Dancing , 2, 3, 4 ing 25 inor Letter i A ' ie 35 omm Repre- ie2 lerkI'D ket rter ' re Edito ocket 5 Ma a E 'or et 45 Tr' , , 4 r ent Tri-Y l ary Club 5 bating Club onor Patrol I, 2, 35 Art Edi- t r John Quill5 Girls' Club 3, 45 Latin Honor Society 25 French Honor Society 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. MADELINE BACH IO44 Ridgeway Avenue Undecided We may search everywhere But none can compare. Honorable Mention 2, 3, 45 Minor Letter in Athletics 35 Baseball 2, 35 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Soccer 25 Tennis 2, 35 Volleyball 25 Girls' Club 3, 45 Candy Counter 35 Stu- dent Secretary 4. MARGARET BALLA IOI Selye Terrace Undecided A friend in need and a typist indeed. Honorable Mention 45 John uill Typist5 Girls' Club 45 Student gea- retary 4. BETTY CA PSTAFF l4O Edgemere Drive Wells College Long as an actress her tame will shine, In her good nature, we found a gold mine. Honor Roll 35 Honorable Mention 3, 45 Tennis 45 Riding Class 45 Sales Manager for Students' As- sociation 45 John Quill Literary Editor 45 Junior-Senior Play 3, 45 Girls' Club 3, 45 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Latin Honor Society 3, 4. MARION CATON 468 Maplewood Avenue Rochester Business institute A fool might try to convince her, But only a wise man could per- suade her. Honorable Mention 45 Swimming 25 Dancing 25 Girls' Club I, 3, 45 Student Secretary 4. YOLANDA Cl NANNI 845 Emerson Street General Hospital A word of wisdom is worth a vol- ume of chatter. Minor Letter in Scholarship 35 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Honorable Mention I, 2, 3, 45 Latin Honor Society 2, 35 French Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Patrol 2, 45 Girls' Club 3, 4. SALLIE CLARK 122 Parkdale Terrace Undecided This girl has a line, and yet she's not a fisherman's daughter. Soccer 25 Dancing I, 2, 35 Lead- ers' Club 3. MARY ALICE CORSON 33 Banker Place Cornell l'll be Mary l'll be free l'll be sad for nobody. School Award 45 Minor Letter in Scholarship 45 Honor Roll 3, 45 Honorable Mention I, 2, 3, 45 Minor Letter in Athletics 35 Base- ball I5 Basketball 25 Dancing I, 2, 45 Minor Letter in Activities 35 Major Letter in Activities 45 Man- ager Dancing Class 45 Inter-High Orchestra 3, 45 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 45 Choir I, 3 45 Girls' Club 3, 45 choral Club i- Dramatics Club 35 Music 2, 35 Centennial Program 35 Tri-Y I, 2, 3, 4. LORAINE CRAVEN 202 Goodwill Street Eastman School of Music From tip to top she's tip-top Minor Letter in Scholarship 35 Honor Roll l, 2, 35 Honorable Mention I, 2 3, 45 Swimming I5 Dancing 2, 35 Minor Letter in Activities 35 Major Letter in Ac- tivities 35 Band I, 2, 3, 45 Or- chestra I, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 25 Girls' Club I, 4. HAROLD CROSBY I97 Driving Park Avenue Niagara University Bing has nothing on me. Honorable Mention 35 Homeroom Baseball 25 Homeroom Soccer 25 Swimming 25 Science Club 2. walt' 'W

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