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

 - Class of 1936

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,203 Qs- ' HOWARD AHRENS 23l Curlew Street A . V Columbia University Slip me that diploma-l'm in a hurry. Homeroom Baseball l, 72, 32 Basketball l5 Social Dancing 15 Homeroom President l5 Bank Clerk l5 Boys' Club 4. VERNA ALLEN Ghle . ennis Day CONNIE AQUILINA 408 Glenwood Avenue Undecided We hope nothing will repress, Connie's trend toward success. Honorable Mention 45 Student Secretary 4. CARL ATSEFF 4l7 Maplewood Drive I A University of Illinois He stresses fair play In a nice kind of way. Honorable Mention 25 Minor let- ter in Athletics 4 Homeroom Baseball 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Basketball l, 25 Homeroom Soc- cer l, 25 Reserve Soccer 35 Varsity Soccer 45 Reserve Bas- ketball 35 Bank Clerk 2, 45 Boys' Club 4. AMBER BAILEY 636 Magee Avenue I Undecided A smiling tace and a bounding good nature. Honorable Mention l, 3, 45 Choir ilnter-Highi 45 Choir 3, 45 Girls Club 45 Corridor Patrol l. MARGARET BAITINGER IOO Truesdale Street b Undecided l sometimes speak and let the world remember l am here. Honorable Mention l, 2, 35 Cor- ridor Duty 25 Music 2, 3. LUCRETIA BAKER 370 Lake View Park Mechanics Institute An amateur with a promising future. Honorable Mention 25 Swimming 45 Tennis 35 Hiking 25 Dancing 2, 3, 45 Leaders Club 35 Girls Club 2, 3, 4. MILDRED BALL 9 Daisy Street Brockport Normal Millie possesses the spirit ot youth- Beauty, love, loyalty, truth. School Award 35 letter in Scholarship 45 in Scholarship Honorable Major letter in letter in Athletics 2, 35 Basketball Senior Red Cross L Certificate 35 Soccer I ming l, 3, 45 Tennis letter in Activities 3' resentative l Grind Editor5 Tri-Y 35 Girls Patrol 2, 35 Homeroom Honor Society Society 3, 4. BAYBUTT 86 Goodwill Street University of Rochester Brains make the man they say, So mark my word there'Il come a day. Manor Lefer in Scholarship 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Honorable Mention l, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Baseball 35 Homeroom Basketball 25 Red Cross Life Saving Certifi- cate 45 Homeroom Soccer l, 25 Swimming l5 Forum Representa- tive 45 Bank Clerk l, 25 Boys' Club 3, 4: Latin Honor Society 25 French Honor Society 3. we W ,QU

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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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JOHN BEADLING IO4 Electric Avenue Syracuse University Red-headed and full of pep As a Cheerleader he's right in step. Cross Country 35 Red Cross Life Saving Certificate 35 Cabinet Member 45 Boys' Club 35 Vice- President of Science Club 35 As- sistant Cheerleader 45 Chairman of Assembly Program 35 Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 45 Hi-y Treasurer 3. MARJORIE BEST 88 Truesdale Street Undecided Blonde and small And liked by all. Honorable Mention l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball l5 Basketball l5 Gym Leader 35 Forum Representative 25 Girls' Clubs 3, 45 Homeroom President 35 Marshall Day Com- mittee 3. RUTH BLAKE l l l Avis Street Undecided We are all fond Of this tall, slender blonde. Honorable Mention l5 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 25 Soccer l, 25 Swimming I5 Leaders' Club I, 2, 35 Dancing l, 2, 35 Volley-Ball Tournament 4' Gym Leader l, 2, 35 Captain of Baseball team l, 2, 35 Captain of Soccer team l, 25 Minor Letter in Activities 35 Vice- President of Sophomore and Jun- ior Classes 2, 35 Forum Alternate 35 Statistics Editor of John guilt Senior Play 35 Girls' Club l, , 3, 45 Armistice Day Program 35 Dra- matics Club 2, 35 Assembly Pro- grams 2, 35 Make-uga Demonstra- tion for Freshman , 45 Choir l, 2, 3, 45 Marshall Day Committee 25 Student Association Campaign 3, 45 Student Association Art Staff 3. WALTER BOCK 84 Palm Street University of Syracuse He always takes things by the . smooth handle. Minor letter in Athletics 35 Home- room Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 ome- room Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Skat- ing 25 Soccer l, 2, 3, 45 Swim- ming 25 Homeroom Champion in Soccer 25 Class Basketball 35 Min- or Letter in Activities 35 Hi-Y 35 Band l, 2, 35 Orchestra 25 Boys' Club l. LILLIAN BRAYER 34 Electric Avenue Undecided Unless you saw her flaming red hair, You'd hardly know that she was there. Honor Roll 2, 35 Honorable Men- tion l, 2 ,35 Dancing l, 25 First Aid 45 Latin Honor Societg 35 French Honor Society 35 irls' Clubs 3, 4. EDWARD BRENNAN 89 Selye Terrace Undecided Some do sow and some do reap, But l am sleepy so let me sleep. Honorable Mention 45 Homeroom Baseball 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Bas- ketball 2, 35 Homeroom Soccer 25 Bank Clerk 25 Boys' Club 3, 4. HELEN BURTON 438 Flower City Park Undecided If brains were height she'd be a skyscraper. Minor Letter in Scholarship 35 Major Letter in Scholarship 35 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 Honorable Mention l, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 45 First Aid 45 Minor Letter in Activities 35 Major Letter in Ac- tivities 35 Forum Representative 45 Bank Clerk l, 25 Homeroom President l5 Lost and Found Clerk 45 Honor Patrol l, 2, 35 Girls' Clubs 3. 45 Latin Honor Society 2, 35 French Honor So- ciety 3, 45 National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. LUELLA CHAMPLIN 646 Maiden Lane Road Undecided Roses are red Violets are blue Sugar is sweet And so is our Lou. School Award 45 Honor Roll l, 25 Honorable Mention l, 2, 3, 45 Minor Letter in Athletics 35 Base- ball 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Swimming l, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Minor Letter in Activities 35 Ma- ior Letter in Activities 45 Home- room President 2, 45 Docket 3, 4: John Quill Photographic Edi- tor5 Girls' Clubs 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Corridor Duty l, 2, 3, 45 Marshall Day Commit- tee 2, 35 Armistice Assembly 35 Used Bookstore 25 Student Sec- retary 3, 4. JAMES CHARLEBOIS 38 Alcott Road Gleason's Apprentice School Give me the ready hand, rather than the ready tongue. Honorable Mention 25 Baseball l5 Basketball l5 Red Cross Lifg Sav- ing Certificate 25 Soccer 25 Swim- ming l5 Sci Club 2. 4 QAR C U 390 Ridgeway Aven University o ter Q i er' so f Boy Club , 45 Hi-Y 4. HID 2l

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