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

 - Class of 1945

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JANICE HARBER 54 Dalston Road “Jan” “Pleasing girl, a Marshall sage, With great talent on the stage.” Advanced Dancing; Badminton; Ping Pong; Beginners Dancing; Leaders Club; Swimming; Sr. Choir; Big Sister; Prep Choir; Dramatics; Typist; Radio; Ring, Freedom, Ring; School Plays; Rating Committee; Major Award in Scholarship; Minor Award in Activities. American Academy of Dramatic Arts MARGUERITE HARE 256 Seneca Parkway “Marge” “For beauty and grace, She has set a pace” Alpha Tri-Y; Life Saving; Ad¬ vanced Dancing; Rating Commit¬ tee. College DOROTHY I. HAWTHORNE 85 Pullman Avenue “Dottie” “Never in her mind is doubt, All that’s wrong she keeps out.” Sigma Tri-Y; Advanced Dancing; Leader’s Club; Badminton; Hobby Club; Big Sister; Docket; John Quill; Quill and Scroll; Open House; Snowball Committee; Barn Dance Committee; Minor Award in Scholarship and Activities; Major Award in Athletics. Rochester Institute of Technology JANE A. HECKMAN 356 Clay Avenue “Janie” “Her personality has the effer¬ vescence of rare champagne.” Book Clerk; Advanced Dancing; Leader’s Club; Big Sister; Junior Choir; Spanish Assembly; Orches¬ tra; Band; Student Secretary; Cheering Squad; Social Commis¬ sion; Snowball Committee; Delta Tri-Y; Spring Festival Usher; Major Award in Activities; Minor Award in Scholarship. ELIZABETH HEMIUP 5 Glendale Park “Taffy” “Fun and laughter, without strife, This will be our Betty’s life.” Swimming; Beginner’s Dancing; Baseball; Student Secretary; Minor Award in Scholarship. DOROTHY JEAN HENDRICK 46 Shady Way “Casey” “Lucky and snappy, Peppy and happy.” Swimming; Swimming Manager; Senior Banquet Hostess; Check¬ ing Committee; Home Nursing. 100% Students Association Membership Merited Early 17 VIOLA HENDRIX 21 Rand Street “Vi” “Her laughing eyes, Cause longing sighs.” Tri-Y; S. A. Committee; Scholar¬ ship Key Award and Certificate. Rochester Institute of Technology BETTY D. HERIC 183 California Drive “The world’s all right, serene I sit, and cease to puzzle over it.” Hobby Club; Baseball; Badmin¬ ton; Leaders Club; G. S. O.; Ma¬ jor Award in Scholarship; Minor Award in Activities. JEAN E. HOLLOWAY 289 Wheatland Street “Blondie” “The voice of solitude she ne’r shall know.” Riding; Swimming; Advanced Dancing; Dramatics; Student Secretary. Rochester Institute of Technology EDNA MAY HOPKINS 236 Longridge Avenue “Eddie” “Enchanting as fresh bloomed spring flowers.” Senior Choir; Ring, Freedom, Ring. Brockport Normal PAUL HOUCK 385 Clay Avenue “Neenie” “A proper man as any one shall see in a summer’s day.” Track; International Club; Box¬ ing; H. R. Basketball; H. R. Pres¬ ident. Armed Forces H. ARLENE HOULIHAN 29 Wilmae Road “Like a lovely song, Her charm lingers long.” Swimming; Assembly; Big Sister; Reception Committee; H. R. Pres¬ ident. School Dismissal in 1943

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Easter Assembly Featured Bill Monroe ' s Violin in the Impressive Seraphic Song 16 WILLIAM GAHAGAN 221 Avis Street “Red” “Red Bones” is the kind of man That football, basketball, base¬ ball, and friends demand. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Marshall Night; Football 3, 4; Soccer 2; S. A. Assembly; H. R. Soccer 1; H. R. Basketball 1; H. R. Pres. I, 2; Executive Council 2, 4; S. A. Vice President 4; Minor Award in Athletics 2; Major Award in Ath¬ letics 3. EDWARD ERWIN GARTLAND 132 Bryan Street “Ed” “My tongue within my lips 1 reign for who talks much must talk in vain.” Rating Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Sales Manager 3; H. R. President 4; Major Award in Scholarship. January Graduate Armed Forces JEAN ELIZABETH GLENN 33 Apollo Drive “Queenie” Her friends will enjoy her eter¬ nal fun and frolic. Advanced dancing 2; Sigma Tri- Y; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Graduation Usher 3; Big Sister; John Quill 4; H. R. President 2, 3; H. R. Rating 1, 2, 3, 4; Major Award in Activities 3; Scholar¬ ship 3. Nursing School DONALD H. GRAHAM 667 Flower City Pk. “Don” “Don is tall and rather shy, But never misses anything with his eye.” Swimming team 1; H. R. Base¬ ball 2; H. R. Baseball 1; Swim¬ ming Club 2; H. R. Basketball 2; Swimming Mgr. 1; Soccer Mgr. 1. Armed Forces DOROTHY A. GRIFFITHS 92 Merrick Street In any line She’ll do fine. Delta Tri-Y 2; Swimming 1, 2; Prep Choir 1; Docket 3; Junior Aide; Graduation Usher 3; Quill and Scroll 4; Apparatus Club 3; Editor of Press Bureau 4; Major Award in Scholarship 3; Major Award in Activities 3. JAMES GRIMSLEY 38 Castleton Rd. “If noise were made by keeping quiet, Here’s a boy who’d be a riot.” Phi Kappa Hi-Y 2, 3. AUDREY GROTH 31 Argonne St. “Taffy” “Youth is a challenge, Life a fight, Here’s a girl who came through all right.” Badminton 1; First Aid 1; Junior Aide 1, 2; Delta Tri-Y 2, 3, 4; At¬ tendance Officer and Treasurer of Tri-Y. SHIRLEY GRUVER 873 Dewey Ave. Through joy, hope and also woe, She’ll be on top; that we know. HARVEY GRAVES 321 Seneca Parkway “Archie” Archie knows his arms and legs — (furniture). Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Radio Crew 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Junior House 1; H. R. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Major Award in Scholarship; Minor Award in Activities. College ANTHONY GUARIN 11 Brooklyn St. “Sonny” “Tony pushes the button, Kodak does the rest.” Photography 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4. Aerial Photography VINCENT GREGSON 421 Driving Pk. Ave. “Vince” A good egg—and we like eggs. Swimming Team; Bond Clerk 2, 3; Radio 4. Navy BARBARA JEAN HAINES 1760 Lake Ave. “Barb” “With cares she’ll never crowd her brain, And thus her brilliance cannot wane.” S Vice President of H. R. Work



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WILLIAM HOWARD 2132 Edgemere Drive “Stork” “When you see “Stork” Howard in a trance, You know his mind ' s on a show or a dance.” Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Radio 4; Executive Council; Docket 3, 4; Social Com. Chairman; Vice-President Senior Class. Armed Forces DORIS IDE 362 Driving Park Avenue “Carefree to be, as a bird that sings; To go my own sweet way.” Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Secre¬ tary 2, 3, 4; John Quill 4; Senior Tea Hostess 4; G. S. 0. Committee 4; Big- Sister 3; Swimming 2, 3; Assembly 4; H. R. Pres. 4; Leg¬ islature 4. Brockport State Teachers College RUTH IHRIG 44 Linnet Street “The key and clue to triumph is in her hand.” Junior Choir; Senior Choir; Big Sister; Ring, Freedom, Ring; Bond Drive; Stamp salesman out¬ side; Minor Award in Scholarship. RICHARD INGERICK 148 Eastman Avenue “Dick” “A quiet, likeable fella ' .” Armed Forces BEVERLY JOHNS 55 Goodwill Street “Bev” “How happy is she born and taught Whose armour is her honest thought.” Archery. College JANE JOHNSON 117 Knickerbocker Avenue “A thing of beauty is a joy for¬ ever.” Visual Aid 2, 3; Radio 3, 4; Ush¬ erette. Rochester Business Institute LORRAINE JOHNSON 192 Electric Avenue “Johnnie” “I am sure care ' s an enemy to life.” G. S. 0.; Senior Choir 2, 3; Ring, Freedom, Ring; Adv. Dancing 3; Swimming 1; Bowling 1, 2; Beg. Dancing 1. ESTELLE KAUFMAN 15 Minder Street “Friendship ' s candle is always glowing. Wisdom and humour is ever flow¬ ing.” Library Aid 1, 2; Bank Clerk 3; Adv. Dancing 1, 2; Archery 1; Ping Pong 2; Big Sister 3, 4; Docket 3, 4; Graduation 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Junior Choir; John Quill 4; Minor Award in Ac¬ tivities and Scholarship. College LOUISE B. KAUL 28 Ross Street “Her voice was ever soft, gen¬ tle, and low; an excellent thing in woman.” Adv. Dancing; Riding 3, 4; Swim¬ ming 1, 2; Bowling 4; G. S. O.; Big Sister; Library Aid; Leaders; Hobby Club; Radio; Minor Award in Scholarship. DORATHEA KENNEWEG 1483 Dewey Avenue “Dottie” “An exquisite jewel.” H. R. Pres. 4; Adv. Dancing 1; Bowling 3; Big Sister 3, 4; Junior Choir 1; Senior Tea Com. 4; John Quill 4; Student Secretary 4; Leg¬ islature 4; Minor Award in Schol¬ arship. MILDRED M. KENNY 144 Rand Street “Millie” “The tree is known by its fruit. She’s a peach.” Leaders; Hobby Club; Adv. Danc¬ ing 3, 4; Radio, Banking Office; Student Secretary. GLORIA KERR 350 Flower City Park “Not stepping o’er the bounds of modesty.” Swimming; Dramatic 3, 4; Junior Choir and Senior Choir; Ring, Freedom, Ring. Dramatic School As Juniors, Roles of Big Brothers and Sisters Were Assumed 18

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