John Marshall High School - Barrister Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1937

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John Marshall High School - Barrister Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 32 of 124
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Page 32 text:

I. Ball D. Foster M. Hall C. Hughes C. Jenningi L. Lundholm E. Pugh M. Sands M. Wales H. Walker N. Williams if CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION — W ' 37 The students given the honor of hfe-membership in the California Scholarship , Federation designate those who are most con- sistent in doing dependable and intelligent work. To be eligible for this deserved honor, the student must have been in the Scholarship Society two-thirds of his high school semesters, one of which must be a senior term. The life members are awarded a pin depicting the lamp of knowledge. Dale Foster, Mary Hall, Clair Jennings, Ned Pugh, Margaret Sands, Helen Walker, Margaret Wales and Nina Williams were the W ' 37 sen- iors who achieved this honor. The pins were awarded at a program m the library with Mr. Boyd acting in the absence of Mr. Sniffen. The speaker of the day was Ned Pugh ' s father, Mr. Edmund J. Pugh, vice presi- dent of the Security-First National Bank. Jocelyn Ball, Lois Lundholm and Charles Hughes were also awarded C.S.F. membership. Jocelyn Ball Dale Foster Mary Hall Edmund Pugh. Jr. Margaret Wale Helen Walker PAGE 20 if W ' 37 EPHEBIANS ♦ To be elected an Ephebian is the highest honor attained by a high school student. The selection is based on three principles: first, the pupil is in the top fifth of his class in scholarship; second, he is outstanding in social activities and is popular with his fellow students; third, he possesses character and qualities of leadership. Membership is not a school honor at com- mencement time alone but lays upon the new Ephebians the responsibility of sharing in a society which is dedicated to the ideal of civic betterment. Founded more than twenty years ago, the Ephebian Society now draws from all of the high schools of the city and is recognized as one of the foremost organizations of Los Angeles. In a way the selection of Ephebians paral- lels the custom of seme eastern colleges where an attempt is made to select those among the graduates who are most likely to succeed. At Marshall, Ephebians chosen by the faculty, with the advice of the senior class, are representa- tive of those who during their school years have best demonstrated qualities of leadership and civic-mindedness.

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• CLASS MOTTO FIND A WAY OR MAKE ONE w. • CLASS OFFICERS Ned Pugh Virginia Leonard Lillian Riethmiller Dale Foster Margaret Wale President V. President Secretary Treasurer Social Sec ' y if W ' 37 A little more than half of the graduates of W ' 37 began as B7s on the day John Marshall first opened, January 26, 1931 . The first class to graduate after a full six years, the school colors, two shades of blue, were considered an appropriate choice for class colors. Homeroom sponsors since B7 days. Miss Raybold and Mr. Devine were responsible for class organization and adoption of sweaters in the B12 semester. They left to teach at Jefferson in the fall of 1936. Miss Rooney was then appointed to serve as chairman of the faculty advisors for the A12 term. She and Mr. Wilson had also started with the class as homeroom teachers in 1931. With words written by Florence Cohen and Nina Williams to a popular tune, the W ' 37 seniors singing, This is the year for the W ' 37 gathered here. Graduation time we know is drawing near. We, who ' find a way or make one ' let us show that we ' re go-getters as we don our senior sweaters; we will lead for the six years here at Marshall hove taught us to be true. We ' ll shine together! climb together! reach a height sublime together! Forward! ranks of Blue! as a class song, entered wholeheartedly the activities of their most eventful semester of the six history-making years at John Marshall. Mrs. Clewe. whose picture does not appear, was also an advisor for W-37. • CLASS COLORS ♦ TWO SHADES OF BLUE



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CLARICE ALBERTS CLARA ALEXANDER VIVIENNE MARIE ALLER ELEANOR G. ALSPACH AUDREY MAXINE ABTUSY lACK ASHTON YOSHIMI ROSIE AZAMA NEVA FERNE BAKER EMMA ANN BALDENWEG lOCElYN BALL ETHEL MARGARET BAMBER TIBBY BARTHA EDITH CAVELL BELL ALICE LORRAINE BENNETT MARY BERNARDINE BOLLIG ROBERT LEE BRAY, JR. NANCY JANE BROWN GENEVA FRANCES BRUNSWICK ROY VINCENT BUCKLEY WILLIAM FREDERICK BURT LORRAINE BUSH EDITH lEANNETTE CHANDLER FLORENCE KRESS COHEN DELBERT ARTHUR COOK ANGELINE COPULOS ROBERT SIDNEY COWEN CLYDE LOVELL CHANCER LOUISA VIRGINIA CULLEN LEON M. DaCORSI WAYNE STHUVE DAVIS MILTON HAY DeLUGG FREDERCIK M. DeMINICO ELSIE EVELYN DERHY ARTHUR FRANCIS DOLAN JOHN G. DOTY MONTAGUE DUBARRY BARBARA EBINGER THANE RAYMOND EVANS DORIS RUTH FAIHCHILD PAGE 21 EVELYN MAE FAIHCHILD mM! . § k

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