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JENNIE VENABLE BARKSDALE Joking always, Even at school— “Never be serious” Now is her rule— In all situations, Easy and cool. Such is Jennie, J. M’s own “joker.” That dazzling smile shows she appreciates a good joke. We will surely miss you, Jennie, but we hope you will always be able to laugh misfortune away, and by that laugh, draw Good Fortune to you. Patriotic Club, Athletic Association, Spanish Society. JAMES P. BAKER James completes a remarkable career at John Marshall. He has been very proficient in his studies and he has also been a favorite with all who know him. He has weaknesses (?) such as physics, French, and girls. Despite this fact, success is surely his, because he hails from the country, as do most great men. Vice-President Senior French Society, Boys’ Debating Club, Patriotic Club, Athletic Association. LUCILLE BRAGG Permit me, gentle reader, to introduce Lucille, the “Bragg” of our school. Lucille comes to us from Washington—a capital girl from a capital city. These few words are inadequate to express Lucille’s charm and winsomeness. Nay, whole volumes would not express it. Good luck to you, Lucille, on life’s journey, and may you be the truest arrow in Cupid's sheaf. Athletic Association, G. H. S. C. HARRY RAYMOND BRANDON Lost—in the universe, Captain Harry Brandon, one whose kindness and per- sonality have won for him scores of friends. No reward is offered, for Harry has successfully completed his career here, not only by attaining the rank of Captain but also by having his name on the Honor Roll. May success be his in the future! Captain Cadet Corps, W. H. A. T. Club, Athletic Association. THE MARSHALLITE.
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MARSHALLITE. LUCILE MARSHALL BUTLER Upon Lucile the gods bestowed one of their choicest gifts—a rare and charming personality; and to it they added un- bounded enthusiasm and the ability to “put things through.” We usually have to let what’s on the inside of our heads console us for what's on the outside, but Lucile has the rare combination of brains and good looks. Reporter of G. H. S. C., Literary Society, Pep Club, Athletic Association. PRED BEANK What Marshallite has not noticed that brilliant spot of auburn about the school? “Linoleum” worked his way up in the cadet corps to the position of Lieutenant, and just as he has succeeded in that, so will he succeed in the business world. Lieutenant Cadet Corps, Athletic As- sociation. BLEA MAY BURTON “It was only a glad good-morning, As she passed along the way, But it spread the morning glory Over the live-long day.” May's ever-readiness to lend a helping hand where ever she can has won for her .many friends. As she leaves John Mar- shall, may all the favors she has granted be returned to her in “good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and run- ning over.” Girls’ Literary Society, Girls’ High School Club. GCIINTON aS AINIDNG As Yed Ray told Harry Vardon, it takes a good man to make the golf course (iy GAO), ‘Hoky”™ has shown that he is a good man by making the Hermitage course in “°76 (7?) and the John Marshall course in four years. Seriously now, girls and boys, he is the kind of fellow you want for a friend.
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20 THE MARSHALLITE. ALMA BRYANT Here's to a girl that’s full of glee, Who's always welcome wherever She may be. And full of smiles and laughter, too, Is this little girl with a heart of true blue. JAMES BARTOL All who know “General James” agree that he is one of the best sports and the worst sergeant in our class. His perpetual grin, however, makes up for his deficiency, and we will always be glad to meet with him anytime, anywhere. One with such an amiable disposition as Jimmy's is sure to win many friends. Athletic Association, W. H. A. T. Club, Sergeant Cadet Corps, Spanish Society. RUTH BRERETON Of course you know Ruth! Who doesn't? Why, she is a burst of happi- ness out of a dark cloud. Hlere’s wishing her a world of success in all her under- takings. Athletic Association, Patriotic Society, Spanish Society. GEORGE WALKER BOLTON As a mechanical drawing student we might say Walker is a “first classer.” Not only in this does Walker “shine” but in all his studies—perhaps in some other direction, too. Suppose you ask the little girl in the West End. ° Here's luck to you, Walker, in anything you may undertake.
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