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

 - Class of 1920

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— = EN AWS sy EN s RANSES Ae g JAKE BRATMAN Jake is one of those chaps who are al- ways laughing or making other people laugh. When it comes to joking, he’s right there. He does not shine particularly in any of his lessons, but he is one of the most popular fellows at John Marshall. He has very little time to belong to societies, but the little that he does have is spent with the Spanish Society. By his cheerful manners and good nature Jake has won the esteem and friendship of many, and he will be greatly missed by his numerous friends when he leaves John Marshall. Spanish Society; Athletic Association ; Cadet Corps. MARY NORMAN BRANCH Here is our little Mary with her smiling countenance and ever-ready joke. Can Mary keep quiet for five minutes? Ill say she can’t, not even when we are waiting for Mr. Parisi to dismiss the class. But we just can’t help forgiving her. We can’t imagine Mary in trouble, but if ever she is, we know she will never be in want of friends to help her. As she smiles her way through life in her own winning manner, may she have even more friends. Girls’ High School Club; Athletic Asso- ciation; Spanish Society. JOSEPH MULFORD BRERETON, JR. A tall, manly looking boy with dark hair (rather inclined to be curly), and big, dreamy, brown eyes is Mulford. Mulford, more commonly ealled ‘‘Bill,’’ is very stu- dious, but he has found-time to make many friends. Our best wishes to him! Cadet Corps; Spanish Soicety. x SS SE FX S VN SX SX s $ WS W DB. HVS LS VL CAVE L'P PES AWB NE SSSI X §¥ SVN SN oS § § 8 S ESS AHhHOQMO5 ; S re 3 SRO ES = ‘ QL w CC SSS SESS We WG. SEEN SOO WPVGVGQPVG P | AEE. Ap9AHEK 23



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WY SSS AAANSNG NaN ag oa S ST WS SJ S..+- MAR SLAMITS XS § NN NIN NeNe NN N § NNN NIN SS 8 § X — Sane Ss : NS , WSS ae SWS SS SASS R aN - = Re] WSS Na BRA GB. SS BQ... SSS RRR HILAH A. BUTLER ““Her dainty form, a dream of grace Flits past me in my dreaming. I see a smile upon her face, Her brown eyes brightly beaming. Hilah is very conscientious about her studies, especially Latin. She is one girl in a million who can really appreciate Ver- gil’s masterpiece. MHilah is a rival of Pav- lowa in the art of dancing, and therefore never misses the Cadet Balls. With her cheer- ful disposition and helpfulness she has won for herself a place in the hearts of many pupils of John Marshall. May success and happiness go with her through life. Athletic Association; Spanish Society; Girls’ High School Club. THOMAS G. CAMP Second only to Vernon Castle when it comes to dancing; good looking, and attrac- tive—that’s Thomas all over. Besides this he is quite a military genius, and it is ru- mored, girls, that Thomas is well versed in the art of heart smashing. Did I say he was good looking?—Well, what’s worth mention- ing is worth repeating! When you get a com- bination of blue eyes and dark-brown wavy hair (particularly when its parted in the middle) what else could you expect? If you want to drive away the blues, just be around Thomas when the music starts jazz- ing! Cadet Corps; Spanish Society; Athletic Association. ANN PERKINS CABELL All of us at J. M. love her—our impul- sive, fun-loving, tactful Ann, with her Marguerite Clark-y hair and her dark-blue eyes. We believe that the gods were indeed sitting on our shadow when it was decreed that she should finish her course in two short years. Here aré our ‘‘bestest’’ wish- es, Ann; and may you dance your way through life on tip-toe, with Good Fortune as your partner, to the admiration of your many, many friends, y ° . ; ee sh a a acccicalalins 4 Senior French Society; Athletic Asso- 4204 BARKSDALE ciation. me - en 25

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