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

 - Class of 1945

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MARGARET LISSOW 28 Canary Street “Peggy” “Her ready speech flows fair and flTCC y In praise of gentle courtesy.” Charlotte 1 and 2. Undecided JOYCE LITTLE 80 Everette Street “It’s the ‘Little’ things that coxmt.” Swimming; Dancing; Badminton; Home Nursing; Tri-Y; Book Store. U. of R. or R. B. I. RICHARD LOCKE 222 Knickerbocker Avenue “Dick” Speech is great — silence is greater. Cornell or Army BARBARA J. LOUGHBOROUGH 42 Maynard Street “Barb” “She gives a sly glayice and looks down. Take care! Beware! Trust not, she’s fooling thee.” Sigma Tri-Y; Choir; Band and Orchestra; Advanced Dancing; Ping Pong; Badminton; Ring, Freedom, Ring; Big Sister; Mar¬ shall Night Committee; War Stamp Committee; Major Award in Activities and in Scholarship. Cornell willard Macdonald 161 Ridge Road West “Mac” “A wave in his hair, a light in his eye, Willie’s a guy who will always get by.” Armed Forces jack Macmillan 174 Ridgemont Drive “Mac” Mac is happy, Mac is gay, Basketball is the game that he can play! Soccer; Basketball; Minor Award in Athletics. DORIS R. MANN 2169 Dewey Avenue We can’t do justice to her tal¬ ents and real charm. Baseball; Swimming; Snowball Committee; Lunchroom Patrol; Rating Committee. Brockport College ALBERT MARAFINO 351 Lexington Avenue “Al” Some are small, some are great — Al’s a combination. Ping Pong; Swimming; Soccer; Baseball. Armed Forces H. BERNICE MARSHALL 331 Malden Street “Bernie” She’s as necessary as salt and twice as piquant. Badminton; Choir; Snowball Checking Committee; First Aid; Graduation Usher; Junior Aid; Square Dancing; Big Sister; Rat¬ ing Committee; Tri-Y; Minor Award in Activities. Philadelphia School of Therapy BARBARA LOUISE MASSEY 112 Bancroft Drive “Babs” As the French say it “au cour- ant”. Riding Club; Bond Clerk. Keuka College BETTY IRENE McCAFFREY 471 Flower City Park “Bim” “Resembling heaven by every wink” Dancing; Sigma Tri-Y; Hobby Club; Swimming; Spanish Assem¬ bly; Senior Banquet; Book Store; Marshall Night; Prep Choir; Rat¬ ing Committee; Student Secre¬ tary; Major Award in Scholar¬ ship. ELIZABETH McFADDEN 793 Flower City Park “Betsy” From the ranks of glory Will come her future story. First Aid; Baseball; Quill and Scroll; Girls’ Christmas Play; Library Aide; Prep Choir; S. A. Campaign; G. S. O. Planning Committee; G. S. O. Banquet; Bond Clerk; Tri-Y; Marshall Night; Senior Banquet; Docket; H. R. President; Executive Coun¬ cil; Vice-President G. S. O.; Edi- tor-in-Chief Docket; Secretary of Executive Council; Major Award in Activities and in Scholarship. College Marshall Nite Was Revived With Concessions Dancing and Frankie 20

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DARRYL KNAPP 191 Alameda St. Little princess of golden hair, Heiress of all that’s debonair. Ping-Pong 1; Tri-Y 3, 4; Senior Choir 4; Docket Staff 4; Student Secretary 2; Quill and Scroll 4; Junior House. College LORRAINE KNOBEL 234 Knickerbocker Ave. “The laborer is worthy of his reward .” Riding; Student Secretary; Ring, Freedom, Ring; Minor Award in Activities. Work CECIL KNOTT 1648 Ridge Road West “Bud” “His treasury books are not in a ‘Knott’:’ Student Treasurer S. A., 3, 4; Reserve Baseball 2; Stamp Clerk 3, 4; Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4; Ex¬ ecutive Council 1, 2, 3, 4; H. R. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; H. R. Soc¬ cer 1; Lunchroom Patrol 2; Dra¬ matics 4; Marshall Night 3; Dun¬ garee Frolics 4. Syracuse University RICHARD KOEHLER 361 Clay Avenue “Doc” “Why teachers get gray.” Swimming 1, 2; Junior Choir 1; Senior Choir 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Ring, Freedom, Ring; Ping Pong 1; H. R. Base¬ ball; Archery 1; Major and Minor Awards in Activities. Armed Forces JOHN KROECKEL 231 Ridge Road West “Kreck” “His pictures are like his per¬ sonality — good.” Skiing 3; John Quill Staff 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2. ROSEMARIE KRUG 162 Bryan Street Rare is her beauty, like white jade. Minor Award in Scholarship. Nursing JACK T. LACY 481 Ridgeway Ave. “Jason” Every Jack must have his Jill . Gamma Hi-Y; H. R. Basketball; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; H. R. President 3; Executive Council 2, 3; Major Award in Athletics. Armed Forces RUSSELL LANE 305 Birr Street “Russ” One enemy is too much. Choir 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Or¬ chestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Ring, Freedom, Ring; Snowball 2; Major Award in Activities 3. Work MARJORIE LANGBEIN 78 Rodessa Rd. “Margie” This little package is a prize, Fair, lovely, simple, and wise. Hobby Club 2; Leader’s Club 1; First Aid 2; Rationing 2; Big Sis¬ ter; Red Cross 2; Junior Choir 1; Bank Clerk 3; S. A. Assembly 2, 3; Messenger 3; Assembly 2; H. R. President; President of Junior House 1; G. S. O. Secretary 2; Cheering Squad 2, 4; Executive Council 1, 2; Minor Award in Ac¬ tivities. ANN LAWRENCE 65 Augustine Street “Honest labour bears a lovely face.” Sigma Tri-Y; Swimming; Lead¬ ers Club; Ping Pong; Life Sav¬ ing; Baseball; Physical Fitness; Apparatus; Bond Clerk; Rating Committee; Assembly; Snowball; Managing Editor of Docket; Major Award in Scholarship; Athletics; Minor Award in Ac¬ tivities. College IRENE LAWSON 221 Haviland Park “Rene” Her smile moves all obstacles. Leader’s Club; Hobby Club; Rid¬ ing; Rating Committee 1. Work ALAN LEWIS 8 Lakeview Terrace “Ai” “I’m here to learn, but I have fun.” Docket 3, 4; Junior Red Cross Representative 4; First Aid 1, 2; Radio 3; Quill and Scroll 3; John Quill 3, 4; Traffic Patrol 2, 3, 4; Executive Council 4; Manager of Soccer Team 3; Rating Committee 1; Standard Bearer 4; Major Awards in Scholarship, Activities. University of Rochester A New Constitution Was Formulated Patterned After Our Central Government



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JAMES McGUCKIN 73 Minder Street “Jimmy” “He looks to be quiet but ap¬ pearances are deceiving.’’ Gamma Hi-Y; Soccer; Track; Swimming; Minor Award in Ath¬ letics. Armed Forces HELEN McMAHON 309 Electric Avenue “Zitty” “Few can surpass This winsome lass. Dancing 1; Hobby Club 1; Big Sis¬ ter; Messenger Service; Red Cross Club; Advanced Dancing; Swimming. BETTY MELROSE Lower Maplewood Park “Mel” Apple of One ' s eye, Peach of another’s. Dancing. School ELIZABETH MERHOFF 107 Bryan Street “Betty” “Hence loathed melancholy. Beginners Dancing 1; Advanced Dancing 1 2; Archery 1; Bowling 1 2; Badminton 1; Riding 1; Drum Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Minor Award in Scholarship. School JEAN MILLAR 15 Hollywood Street “Blondie” A Partner through thick and thin. She’s a friend that’s genuine. H. R. President. MARIAN MILLER 15 Oriole Street We’d be in a very sad plight Without this gal to keep things right. Delta Tri-Y; Bowling 2; Big Sis¬ ter; Senior Tea Hostess; H. R. Secretary 1; Legislature Repre¬ sentative 3; Minor Award in Scholarship. Nursing MARY JANE MILLER 16 Keehl Street “Peanut” Short, snappy and sweet. Student Secretary; Swimming; Dramatics; Big Sister; Hobby Club; Advanced Dancing. LESLIE MORT 186 Pullman Avenue “Snerd” “Friends he makes easily, without a word, He’ll be a success, just watch this boy ‘Snerd’. H. R. Soccer 1; H. R. Baseball 1; H. R. President 1; Minor Award in Athletics. RAYMOND JAMES MURPHY 182 Christian Avenue “Murph” “Murph” is a musicia n, grand. Some day he’ll play in a big name band. Soccer 3, 4; Delta Hi-Y; H. R. Basketball 3, 4; Band and Orches¬ tra 1, 2, 3, 4; Interhigh Band 1; Cheerleader 1; H. R. Sales Man¬ ager 2; S. A. Assembly; Major Award in Sports and Activities. Armed Forces R. BRUCE MUTRIE 113 Corona Road “If silence were golden, Pd have wealth untold. Stamp Clerk 3, 4; Bank Clerk 1, 2; H. R. Baseketball 1, 2; Swim¬ ming; Junior House 1; Visual Aid I . January Graduate DOROTHY MYERS 350 Avis Street “Dottie” “Hark! Hark! the lark at heav¬ en’s gate sings.” Horse Back Riding; Dancing; Ad¬ vanced Dancing; Radio; Bowling. JUNE MYERS 357 Selye Terrace “Her mellow notes awhile prolong, The cadence of the flowering song.” Junior Choir 1; Senior Choir 2; Interhigh Choir 2; Bond Drive 4; Office messenger 1, 2; S. A. As¬ sembly; Ring, Freedom, Ring; Big Sister; Usher Senior Play; Minor Award in Activities. Work Aircraft Class Completed the First Glider Ever Assembled by a High School

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