John Marshall High School - Marshallite Yearbook (Richmond, VA) - Class of 1920 Page 22 of 262
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Page 21 text: “Md - r X © wN. z ai = £ KX X WN tO EWN VAY S S — S NO ASNS ower SSAsg82 Sang KGa WNAHOHKREGA HARRY CLIFFORD BAILEY ‘“Cliff’?’ is a good sport, loves a joke, and is always ready to take part in any prank. He is very diligent (provided he ean find a book) and doesn’t worry about his elasses in the meanwhile. When the grades appear, however, you see his marks in the same elass with the stars who have burned the midnight oil. We expect great things of ‘‘Cliff’’ in the future, and we know that he will not disappoint us Editor-in-Chief of the MARSHALLITE; 2nd Lieutenant Cadet Corps; President Debat- ing Society; Boxing Club; Athletic Asso- ciation; Patriotic Club; W.H.A.T. Club. ALICE V. BARKSDALE Although Alice has been here only a year, she soon held up our hearts and robbed them of a huge amount of love. She pos- sesses hair of a reddish hue, but her tem- per is very peaceful. Alice is the greatest sport ever, and a wonderful pal. We hate to see you go, Alice, but we hope that every minute of your hfe may be brimful of happiness and success. ANNUAL Staff; ‘‘Pe p’’ Club; Senior French Soctety. W. LINWOOD BALL O-o-o—h Linwood! ! ! ! How often is that heard in the corridors, rooms, ’n’ everywhere; not only from the boys, but—oh—well! You know the sex that he is particularly fond of. He is not only quite a dancer, but is otherwise attractive. When he appears in his cadet uniform and red sash—attention, girls!—Lieutenant Ball, if you please. Have you noticed how partial he seems to French and Scotch names? Anyhow, we all like Linwood and wish him all kinds of good luck Lieutenant Cadet Corps; Patriotic Club ; WA GLub- KHAHQ AHAGK5HH AM SAi'igQAgsiAsFgAsIiaiQaiQsa °n °j»»»»w SON LEN aa SSNS = A Bis lh SAQsy DWOQ QQ SOE 2 = Oy MBEAN ESE LES ORAL LISE BARKSDALE RE a ie bac STAAL L IM IR ESRI TTT ST if ”Page 23 text: “Y W), Y S S|GGCOA {h»{Iq»wm» HAHAHAHA NTN , N XS § S WS RSS SSNS SWL SN XQ 8 N NI NAN SX VN NaN NAARINGINGINANRRNSSNIN “ VERSES XL Sows® L GE ASSL FL Sos ms MMAAdAWA i I‘GCmHE: SdoOQOWdWGgdUdDMdApdHsAAFAFA A ib‘M@ililDd’ 9 RQ W01th Y iti Uli ZZ dda Wf Se SS Y if Ws WSS... - SS : NN eS N RS SS Y : : “ RN ee SS GCoa. ss SSS Sys . RS KOA NAT WOOO A DW NN Ady , yyy ”10 pg D.D[) Ww dW), wv F m§ hw ©U' EDNA BELL Edna is the girl that everyone wants to meet. Everywhere you go you find her surrounded by a number of ‘‘the boys.’’ Some people have descirbed her as the ht- tle girl with the light brown hair, pearl earrings, and a sweet smile. Edna has made her way into every Marshallite’s heart, and we shall all miss her when she says good-bye to J. M. RALPH BETHEL With face like an angel and eyes like the stars. We thought Ralph was planning a quick trip to Mars; That his soul would m ount upward in some happy dream, : His wagon to hitch to a golden sunbeam. Alas! in those eyes only imps are at play And his course is directed the opposite way. 3ut we trust some fair spirit of feminine grace Will lead dear old ‘‘Cornflakes’’ to just the right place. Basket Ball Team 719, ’20; ANNUAL Staff; Recorp Staff, ’20; Athletic As- sociation; Patriotic Club; First Sergeant Cadet Corps; President Senior Spanish So- ciety; President Junior French Society; Boys’ Debating Society; Assistant Manager Basket Ball ’20. JESSIE BELL Ding, dong, dell, Who’s in the well? Little Jessie Bell. Who’ll pull her out? Watch out—notd the crowd back! That’s Jessie, one of J. M.’s most popular Jittle Misses. Dart- ing in and out over the whole school, sne puts ‘‘pep’’ in the atmosphere wherever she may be. If her feet or hands are not moving, she usually relies on her tongue to keep things in motion. However, Jessie is a loyal student, a gay companion, and a true friend. What more can you expect of five feet two? iy) ”
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