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Ws WS CP | ACE EET SEN TE WH xs Vy SNES : YC LW GLE Nes XS SWY SV WS NRNSNSNSN VN LW § A PY FSV SN SK ON SVN CS CS 8 SS N LS XS WX ws SX SS — NSN KS NS So oNSAgS SSNS SQN RQQE Q@QOuw SSS SWE WG awe SS 008 ee ovvwwwrvr rr} 77 7Z;vi NK QQ GK ANNIE BELLE CARTER ““Modest, full of fun, and a friend to everyone.’’ In February, 1917, there blew into the halls of John Marshall the maid whose pic- ture you see here. She ean be identified by her laughing blue eyes, cheerful words, and sunshiny disposition. If you would ask her in which part of Virginia she would prefer spending her vacation, she would answer without hesi- tation, “‘Roanoke.’’ (There’s a reason.) Where this daughter of sunshine will cast her lot after leaving old J. M. H. S. is not known, but we are certain that all of her classmates will be glad to say in future years that they knew laughing, dancing, prancing Annie Belle Carter. Patriotic Club; Athletic Association; Senior Spanish Society; Literary Society; Girls’ High School Club; Girls’ Service Corps. RICHARD CHENERY ‘¢All things come to him who waits.’’ ‘ Popularity is the greatest desire of all,’’ says the great Cicero. If this be so, then Dick has obtained the fruits of his four(?) years at John Marshall. All John Mar- shall has been charmed by his ready wit. Adorable Dick stoutly maintains that the ladies have no charms for him; but alas! poor fellow, we know him too well. As he leaves John Marshall the hearts of all of his classmates go with him and wish him suc- cess. SALLI CHILDREY Independent, ambitious, determined and idealistic is Sallie. That’s why she has won the hearts of everyone in John Marshall. Sallie, with true school spirit, has encour- aged athletics and every other activity in the school. She is bubbling over with youth and romance, and has made life worth while for many of us during her four years in our midst. She is a born leader, whom we have followed gladly. With such attributes, Sallie’s future sue- cess in whatever she attempts is assured. Good-by, good luck, dear pal, is the wish of our class for you. President Pep Club; Recorp Staff; Vice- orreebnie President Athletic Association; Adjutant G. S. C.; Vice-President Patriotic Club; ANNUAL Staff. 26
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