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

 - Class of 1936

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VBA' EARL ZENKEL 84 Parkdale Terrace Rochester Business Institute Shall I, wasting in despair, die because a woman's fair? Honorable Mention 3, 45 Home- room Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Home- room Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Home- roorn Soccer I, 2, 3, Sales Mana- ger tor Students' Association 4. ooo GEORGE LINDSAY 66 Felix Street Undecided Proof that women prefer them too. Honorable Mention 2, 3, 4, Boys' Club 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. We, the Classes of January and .lune 1936, wish to express our appreciation to the English and Art Departments whose contributions have added so much to our Senior Annual. wa' H' I8

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ll. CN-Hi i CHARLES TOBIN 42 Parkdale Terrace Undecided Underneath his shyness There's sincerity and kindness. Honor Roll I5 Honorable Mention l, 2, 3, 45 Track 45 Boys' Club 3, 45 Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4. ELLEN TOLHURST I44 Ravine Avenue University of Rochester We'll surely miss, A Our switchboard miss. Honorable Mention 2, 35 Girls' Club 3, 45 Tri-Y 2, 3, 45 Chair- man of College Committee 4. DORIS TONER lOl Primrose Street Rochester Business Institute Always carefree always bright, Here's a blonde that's quite all right. Honorable Mention 3, 45 Basket- ball 45 Leaders' Club 35 Docket 25 John Quill5 Dramatics 3. DORIS TUCKER 552 Augustine Street Mechanics Institute Talk about your lovely features, She's the most adorable creature. School Award 35 Honorable Men- tion l, 2 ,3, 4' Baseball l, 2, 35 Basketball l, 2, 35 Soccer l, 25 Swimming l, 25 Tennis 35 Danc- ing l, 2, 3, 45 Major Letter in Activities 35 Minor Letter in Ac- tivities 25 Homeroom Sales Man- ager 35 Bank Clerk l5 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 Docket Reporter 2, 3, 45 Tri-Y l, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Y Secre- tary 25 Sales Promotion Commit- tee John QuilI5 Dramatics Club l, 2, 3' Latin Honor Society 25 French Honor Society 3, 45 Lead- ers' Club l, 2, 3, 45 National Hon- or Society 3, 45 Honor Patrol 3, 4. GRACE VAN DAM 393 Flower City Park Business She has such a big heart, her body has to accommodate it. School Award 35 Minor Letter in Scholarship 35 Maior Letter in Scholarship 45 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 Honorable Mention 3, 45 Minor Letter in Athletics 45 Baseball 25 Basketball 2, 35 Soccer 25 Minor Letter in Activities 25 Major Let- ter in Activities 35 Forum Repre- sentative 35 Orchestra l 2, 3, 45 Inter-High Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Homeroom President 3, 45 John Quill Copy Editorg French Club Social Director 45 President French Club 45 Leaders' Club 3, 45 Dra- matics Club 35 Latin Honor So- ciety 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Secretary of National Honor Society 45 Girls' Club 3, 45 Tri-Y 45 Honor Patrol 3, 45 President or Honor Patrol 45 French Coun- ci 4. no JEAN VAN DUSER 86 Santee Street Undecided Red hair, a spicy tongue, Here comes Jean, the fun's be- gun. Honorable Mention 35 Girls' Club 45 Student Secretary 45 Dramat- ics Club 35 Motion Picture Ap- preciation Club 4. COURTNEY WALKER 22 Shady Way Rochester Business Institute A good sport in more ways than one. Swimming lp Tennis l5 Student Council l, 25 Choir llnter-Highl l, 2, 35 Tri-Y l. JOHN WANAMAKER 69 Falmouth Street Mechanics Institute We sometimes wonder if Johnny is as light hearted as he is light footed. Honorable Mention 45 Homeroom Baseball 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Bas- ketball 35 Horeshoe Pitching 25 Band l 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 sketch Club 3. wutn in 382 Ridgeway Avenue Und d E. Pluribus Unum. Homeroom Baseball l 2, 35 Homeroom Basketball i, 2, 35 Homeroom Soccer l, 2, 35 Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY WULF 634 Flower Citg Park Rochester usiness Institute This is one Wulf, Earl wouldn't keep away from the door. Honorable Mention 45 Swimming 25 Gym Meet 25 Dancing l, 2, 35 Latin Play l. 9 079' 'WSJ



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GZ? UH .. 1'-pi Class History, June 1936 On the opening day of school in September, l932, many gawky green freshmen stumbled into the halls of John Marshall High School, as it used to be. They were astounded by the numerous intelligent looking upperclassmen who were all hurrying some place, while they stood around and gaped. These freshmen of the class of June, l936, had their first meeting as a group Thursday, September 22, at 3:30 in room l24. Mrs. Fuller and Mr. Delong were introduced as class advisers. The class members elected the following as officers: president Roy Bachettag vice- president Craig Culbertson, secretary Jane DeWolf. They were introduced at another meeting, October I9. As time went on, these green freshmen were transformed into typical high school students. They joined clubs of their own choice and began to take part in the activities of the school. ln the fall of i933 the class as an organization was dropped and clubs started. This new method provides a separate club for the girls and boys of each class. Instead of the two class advisers, each club has one permanent adviser. We, the members of the graduating class, have seen many customs come and go. New ones have come-old ones have gone. Class activity was changed into club activity. We have wit- nessed the changing of the senior play into an activity of the dramatics club. We remember once calling our school paper Jo-Mar instead of The Marshall Docket. We have seen new departments come and old departments improved. We have witnessed the birth and growth of this new building, as well as the old age and death of the old building. We are, in a certain sense, travelers. We have traveled through the Land of Having Nothing At All into the Land of Having Everything and soon will pass into the Land of Losing Everything That One Hath Possessed and still later we will travel through the Land of Knowing What One Hath Missed. The Land of Having Nothing was the old school, but we did not realize how little we had until we reached the Land of Having Everything or the new school. The Land of Losing Everything is graduation. The Land of Knowing What One Hath Missed is the years after graduation. Then will we realize and regret the many opportunities which we failed to take while in high school. These last few weeks of our senior year will be crowded, for it has suddenly dawned upon us how short these four years have been. We have learned this one thing- Time comes and goes like the wind. ROSETTA SCHWARZMEI ER. I im I9

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