John Marshall High School - Marshallite Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1920

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SesaeGaNNNNNAANANNEANES EARNS EE™ co = See W YW aw a s SR SVL WN WS WwW FV S LY YL § — N s SV SX SVX SV SX 8 S VX NS Ss : oS oS NQw GEES Sv BS SK S$ Qe VS F LEAL NRK Ws Se Sa eee S RS SS NS Ce ee Se ee Ra . RENNES eee SX. WSS Sa FRNA ae RGQAGQ {W —— IK S oa SSNS DM WW 65 ESTHER BLOOM Of course you all know Esther—the bright, vivacious, yet quiet, brown-eyed Senior. Perhaps you didn’t know the name, but then, what’s in a name? It’s the owner that counts, and Esther has ‘‘ count- ed’’ four good years in John Marshall High School. May she win the hearts of her future associates as she has won the hearts of her fellow-students. Literary Society; French Society; Ath- letic Association. MASON BLANKENSHIP: Many and many times during the past four years (or thereabout) a very quiet studious looking boy has been seen passing through the corridors of John Mar- shall. His profile greatly resembles an Arrow Collar ad., and with his romantic part, centrally located, his appearance is pleasing—to the fair sex. When he leaves for other fields, he will be greatly missed by his many friends here. HILDA BOOTH Hilda, better known as ‘‘Ike,’’ is one cf the famous twins. If you’ve ever been in John Marshall, you’ve seen ‘‘Ike’’ and her twin, ‘‘Mike,’’ strolling down the hall, chatting eagerly. We don’t know who the attraction might be, but these omnipresent twins seem to be always running errands for the faculty. (Beg pardon! that’s too hard on the faculty.) We hope that all her days may be as happy and carefree as those spent at John Marshall.

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NS Y we SN YEYYY Nea SN N..- SRS NES SOR. NS SS SS « EY ENV N SK WYN SVN SS 8 8 NEN SNE CSSA CS Vj, il O, Hi SS SS OES ee Ne Ce SS Sn Ss x Sr SS Coa SS SG GG. GW DWV GCG WG yF6T P«Ub ja SSS M6 MO VGA Ads RUTH VIRGINIA BINFORD Ambition is something to be desired, woo- ed and won. Ruth is ambitious and has won her way through John Marshall. She will continue to win whatever she sets her heart on. Destined by nature to be quiet and unaffected, Ruth has won her popularity by being natural instead of imitating the “‘baby vamps.’’ In this age of frivolity, it comes as a refreshing breeze to see a girl like Ruth, being just herself. FRANCIS RUST BISHOP Behold the accompanying photograph. It is no other than Francis Rust Bishop him- self, popularly known as ‘‘Mike.’’ He is one of those long, lean, lanky fellows, who does some quiet thinking, and remains silent when he has nothing to say. His pleasing and cheerful manner never fails to win admiration of those who meet him. During your professional career, we wish you the success which you are thoroughly capable of attaining. Athletic Association; Patriotic Club; Literary Society. MARY W. BLANTON Mary is one of the most willing girls to be found when it comes to service. There are few societies or associations to which she does not belong. She is the true-blue type, and above all sincere. Mary has made a name for herself dur- ing her stay at John Marshall and is num- bered among the honor-roll students. Here’s to your happiness and great success in the years to come! Athletic Association ; Vice-president Girls’ High School Club; Patriotic Club; Senior French Society; Literary Society. 20



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ao AM ® i HAOOO S eS SAW : ia WE Sw WN GGG LL Ww wvv ’ [5 SSSI 22 SS Ws WS PX EMOBOGOG.GXOONHHH GG bpUK|:- Md KL LK WY GSN NWN VN WS CN SL LL. W'S LAS SSSA Hon n»ininiADWww6dso Sy X “Yon Yl WM Wh Wd Le NSS SYNTN VS NEN NSS SE a Re SS GQvs MARY MOORE BOSLEY It’s lucky that there’s a record of Mary’s real name, for otherwise there would be danger of our forgetting it entirely in the whirl of nicknames by which this mai- den is known. But, then, nicknames are only a sign of affection, and hers are par- ticularly appropriate. She’s ‘‘ Angielic’’ because of the absolutely innocent attitude which she assumes when cadets are men- tioned; she’s ‘‘Peaches’’ because ‘‘every- thing’s peaches down in Georgia,’’ whence she hails; and she’s ‘‘Jackie’’—well, just for fun. Besides all this, Mary finds time to blush beautifully, be a good pupil, and a jolly good friend, all of which go to make her one of the most popular girls in John Marshall. Athletic Association;. Erench Society =) 1 Ma Ts Students’ Club; JAMES BERNARD BRADSHAW A well-set-up, brunette type of young man in a spick-and-span eadet uniform strolling along the John Marshall corridors, and stopping every few yards or so to ex- change sallies with some represenvative of the fair sex. ‘‘Bernardo’’ is well known to everyone, and everyone likes him. Every- body joins in wishing him the best of suc- cess when he leaves John Marshall. Cadet Corps. EDITH W. BRACKETT Good material always comes in small packages—like Edith. Red hair, eyes of truest blue, and frequent blushes consti- tute her outward appearance. Her cheer- ful disposition and a little shyness thrown in for good measure, with great ability to learn, complete her fine, ‘attractive character by which she has won so many friends. Edith, your many friends send you forth with best wishes for a happy and prosper- ous future! Club ; Senior Athletic Association; Student’s Literary Society; Patriotic Club; Spanish Society.

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