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WILLIAM SHANNON 26 Holmes Street “Bill” He is our sunshine, our only sun- s He makes -us happy, when skies are gray. Co-Chairman of S. A.; Manage! of War Bond Sales; Drama; H. K. Basketball; Beta Hi-Y. Army ELINOR F. SHARPE 287 Winchester Street “Sharpie” Pretty is this maiden, And “Sharpe” too. Homeroom Sales Manager; Ad¬ vanced Dancing; Baseball; Life- Saving; Swimming; Rationing, Big Sister; Graduation Usher; Junior Aid; Student Secretary; Refreshment Committee. Canadian WAC WILLIAM C. SHAW 99 Winchester Street “Bill” The black haired wonder of the Senior Class, In any field he will surpass. Reserve and Varsity Baseball; Varsity Soccer; Reserve Basket¬ ball; Homeroom Basketball; Minor Award in Athletics. Armed Forces JOAN SHREDER 467 Pullman Avenue Sugar’s rationed, meat is too, But we have Joan to see us through. Student Secretary JACK SILVER 1821 Ridge Road West A sterling friend to those who know him. Archery; Swimming; Basketball; Soccer; Wrestling. Armed Forces CAROLYN SMITH 34 Cleverdale Road “Gather ye rose-buds while ye may, Old time is still a-flying.” Bowling. R. B. I. CHARLES SMITH 268 Curlew Street “Charlie” His name is common, But his deeds are extraordinary. Basketball; Football; H. R. Bas¬ ketball. Navy PATRICIA ANNE ROSS SMITH 385 Augustine Street “Pat” “The better part of valor is dis¬ cretion.” Entered Marshall March, 1944; Choir; Literary Editor John Quill. College LOUISE MCDOWELL SNOW ' 167 Birr Street “Weazie” She studies hard, yet is full of tricks. With her, work and play just seem to mix. Life-Saving; Leaders Club; Ping Pong; Press Bureau; Docket; Graduation Usher; Assembly; Waitress at Senior Banquet; W r ar Stamp Salesman; Absence Slip Collector; Grinds Editor John Quill; Major Award in Scholar¬ ship and Athletics; Minor in Ac¬ tivities. College ANN SOW ERBY 251 Fetzner Road Her friends, there are many — Her foes—Are there any? Bowling 1; Student Secretary 3; Docket typist 1; Bank Clerk; Minor Award in Scholarship. DANIEL J. SPENCER 1 Marigold Street On the soccer field, and in the halls, He can take it—he never fails. Wrestling Club; Boxing; H. R. Basketball; Soccer. College JAMES PATRICK SPENCER 1 Marigold Street “Shamrock” To have one Spencer would be enough, But we are blessed to have two with us. Wrestling; Boxing; Major Award in Athletics. Armed Forces Severe Winter Weather Provided Four Extra Days During the 1944 Christmas Vacation 26
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SHIRLEY ROTH 105 Rand Street “Butch” “I have laid aside business and gone a-fishing.” Photography Work CORINNE RUSSELL 3376 Mt. Read Boulevard “Her eyes are sapphires set in snow.” Beta Tri-Y 3, 4; Advanced Danc¬ ing; Swimming 4; Ping Pong 4; Snowball Committee 3, 4; Mar¬ shall Night 3, 4; Assembly 3; Square Dancing 3; Bank Clerk 3; Jr. House; Tri-Y President 3; Tri- Y Secretary 4; Minor Award in Scholarship. Post Graduate HARRY H. RUSSELL 112 Kislingbury Street “Russ” Harry is a handy one, A good sport, and lots of fun. Armed Forces VIRGINIA RYAN 3 Boulevard Parkway “Jeannie” “A witty woman is a treasure” Graduation Usher 3; Book Store 2, 3; Bowling 2; Marshall Night 3; Student Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4; Finance Commission 3; Minor Award in Activities and in Schol¬ arship. College SHIRLEY SANDERS 617 Stone Road “Blondie” Thoygh her future can ' t be seen We predict she’ll be a beauty queen. Badminton; Dancing; Basketball; Ping Pong; Volleyball; Gradua¬ tion Usher 3; Senior Banquet; Teachers Banquet; Checking Com¬ mittee 2; Bank Clerk 2; Stamp Clerk 3; Sales Manager 3; Student Secretary 3. Work KATHLEEN SCHLEICH 78 Veness Avenue “Kay” A perfect woman, nobly planned To warn, to comfort, and com¬ mand. Work THEODORE R. SCHMALZ 54 Maryland Street “Ted” Ted came to Marshall with yells and cheers, Why all the noise? Because of his ears! Docket 3; Home Room President 1. Armed Forces JEAN CAROL SCHREINER 9 Westead Place “Jean” With brush and paints at her command, We know that high she’ll always stand. Radio 4; Rationing 3; Dance Com¬ mittee 4; John Quill 4. Rochester Institute of Technology EUGENE SCHROTH 1880 Dewey Avenue “Pooch” Such a good fellow can never go wrong, He’ll knock this old world and still get along. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Commission 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Campaign Assembly 3; Football 2, 3, 4; All-Scholastic Football 3, 4; Executive Council 4; Senior Class President 4; Co-Captain of Football 4; Major A ward in Ath¬ letics 3; Minor Award in Activi¬ ties 4. Armed Forces ROBERT SCRIMGEOUR 1907 Dewey Avenue “Muscles” “Every one has his faults, And honesty is his.” Beta Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Executive Council 1, 2; Sales Manager 1; Legislature 3; Cheer¬ ing Squad 1, 2; Social Studies Of¬ fice 2, 3, 4; Marshall Night 3; Ra¬ dio 4; Messenger 1; John Quill 4; Vice President B. S. O. 3; Snow¬ ball Co-Chairman 3; S. A. Cam¬ paign Chairman, 4; Major Award in Activities 3. Radio Broadcasting GEORGE WM. SCUDAMORE JR. 142 Carlisle Street “Snuffy” Georgie Porgie, Puddin’ and pie, His pompadour will never die. Track, Bowling; H. R. Basketball; Sales Manager; Junior House Sec¬ retary. College ARLINE M. SEQUIN 1954 Dewey Avenue “Zeke” She may seem quiet But she’s really a riot. Tri-Y; Riding; Marshall Night; Snowball; Graduation Usher; Junior Choir; Senior Choir; Docket Typist; Ring, Freedom, Ring; Rating Committee; Minor Award in Activities. Good Second Class Honor Rating From N. S. P. A. 25 DOCKET Received
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DONALD SPINDLER 603 Dewey Avenue “Don” “Don has thoughts as rare as pearls, He thinks of much, but not of girls.” Work JOHN E. STEFFAN 686 Dewey Avenue “Johnny” “A swell guy to have around, The best pal ever found.” Cross Country; Track; John Quill Advertising. R. B. I. PAUL STEFFENS 93 Williston Road “The steady, reliable, trust- I worthy kind.” H. R. Soccer; Basketball; Swim- j ming. Armed Forces HELEN M. STOCK 374 Driving Park Avenue “Bonnie” I “Always smiling, always gay She’ll help you chase the blues away.” Cadet Nurse Corps : HOMER EMIL SUPRENANT, JR. 46 Ross Street “Soupy” I 1 “There is ever a song somewhere!” Radio Workshop 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; H. R. Football, Soccer, Baseball, Basketball; Graduation Banquet i 3; John Quill 3; H. R. Bank Clerk , 2 . Armed Forces GLADYS SWETMAN 353 Avis Street “Glad” A little shy perhaps, But amiable and good company. I Beginners Dancing; Advanced I Dancing; Baseball. R. B. I. DOROTHY TACY 645 Ridgew t ay Avenue “Bunnie” Her fun loving nature endears her to all. Rochester Institute of Technology VIRGINIA L. TAIBI 238 Fulton Avenue “Ginny” She’s always there with what you need That’s why “Ginny’s” bound to succeed. Hobby Club; Student Secretary; John Quill; Book Store; Gradua¬ tion Banquet; Docket; Quill and Scroll; Major Award in Scholar¬ ship. GRACE THIEL 58 Banker Place “Grade” A waking eye, a prying mind, A heart that stirs, is hard to find. Major Award in Scholarship 3; Minor Award in Activities 3; Prep Choir 1; International Rela¬ tions 1, 2; Ping Pong 2; Leaders Club 2, 3; Big Sister 3, 4; Sr. Choir 2, 3; Assemblies 2, 3; Ring, Freedom, Ring; Radio 4; Stamp Clerk 3; Snowball Committee 3. College CAROLINE TIEDE 202 Rand Street “Stillest streams oft water fairest meadows, And the bird that flutters least is longest on the wing.” First Aid; Swimming. ELIZABETH JANE TOWNER 27 Flower City Park “ She’s beautiful ; therefore to be wooed, She is a woman; therefore to be won. Sigma Tri-Y; Riding Club 2, 4; Docket 3, 4; John Quill 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Snowball 4; Dance Committee 4; Graduation Usher 3; Senior Tea 4; Senior Play 4; Stamp Clerk 4. College RAY TREMONT 562 Lexington Avenue “Ray” “Girls annoy me—I love to be annoyed.” Social Dancing 1, 2, 3, 4; Dra¬ matics; School Plays; Cheering Squad 2, 3, 4; Assistant Sales Manager 1. Armed Forces 34 Gold Stars and 3 Blue Were Added to Our Roll of Honor 27
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