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

 - Class of 1922

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THE MARSHALLITE. ANN MERIWETHER ANDERSON School activities are divided into three parts: those trivial, those with Ann's finger in the pie, and those with her foot in it. We blue-pencil the first class. The second contains many a success. The third! Oh, the third! and thereby hangs a tale. A popular miss, too! Many a manly heart flutters when Vice-President Senior Class, Vice-Presi- dent Girls’ High School Club, Associate Editor Recorp, Class Prophet, Patriotic Club, Athletic Association, Pep Club. RICHARD A. ANGLE Popularity sticks to Dick like the stain on Lady Macbeth’s hand; he can’t get tid of it! To continue our classical allusions, our modern ‘‘Coeur de Lion” cried not for a horse but a kingdom, and reigned over the operetta, ‘Bulbul,’ in a way worthy of his famous predecessor. Business Manager ANNUAL, Advertising Manager Recorp, Manager Track Team. DAVID F. APPLE David has made himself well-known at John Marshall by his good-natured disposition. He is just as accommodating as any one could possible be, and, if you should ask him to do something for you, you may feel sure that it will be done willingly and with a smile. We extend to him our hearty wishes for success. CHARLES LUNSFORD AYRES Oh, yes; he has a “pull” with the teachers, especially a certain teacher. And he surely is friendly with the gentle Sex. Charlie hails from Ginter Park and, as many of the faculty will testify, is an adept at that pleasant and popular art of getting the highest marks with the least possible effort. Here's good luck and best wishes to a loyal Marshallite.

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ny THE MARSHALLITE. 1 GRACE EVELYN ABRAHAMS Although Evelyn is a quiet, retiring little maiden, she has won many friends, both among the student body and faculty while pursuing her studies at John Marshall. She always stands high in her classes, for she is endowed with the gifts of intelligence and studiousness. Evelyn, here's wishing the greatest success possible to attain! ELLEN: GRAY ACREE She is the earnest playwright, The artist of the spring, The embodiment of happy health, The mistress of the string; The songster of the joyous, The bearer of a smile, A girl that’s true to life and you, A friend indeed worth while. Girls’ High School Club, Patriotic Club, Athletic Association. GERTRUDE V. ADKINS When you see a girl with naturally curly bobbed hair, sparkling brown eyes, and a smiling countenance you may know that is ‘Bobbie.’ She is full of fun and “pep, and her winning ways and attractive personality have won for her many friends. Here's wishing you success, old pal! May you make as many friends at college as you have at John Marshall. Athletic Association, Chairman of Pro- gram Committee Girls’ High School Club, Patriotic Club. JENNEILE EL. ALLISON Some people are easily placed in one class or another; Jenneill isn't. She isn't talkativ @. and she isn't quiet. She's neither a “vamp” nor a wall-flower. Rather complex, isnt she? Jenneill possesses just a nice combination of characteristics, which, added together, make a very charming damsel indeed. Good luck we wish for you, As we bid you sad adieu. Athletic Association, Girls’ High School Club. 17



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THOMAS ANDERSON Can anyone among us remember a time when “Tommy (such is his appellation among the feminine members of our famed student body) ever spoke to anyone without a smile? He is not only what may be termed, in common parlance, a ‘fine fellow,» but he possesses the quality that brings success—studiousness. Cadet Corps, Athletic Association, A. W @, ik, (Clips. ALICE, BAILEY Oh, where have we seen that name? On the Honor Roll, of course. A strange combination is Alice. She can look wise and impress her teachers with her brilliance or look vampish and impress some “cake eater’ with her dancing—all in one day. We hope she'll continue to impress people in such a way, and, indeed, we feel sure she will. RUBY BAILEY Ruby, a rare gem, indeed! Rubies are bright, very bright, but no more so than ours, whose brilliance inanother direction ‘cannot be surpassed. Life calls our Ruby from the old scholastic grind and takes her from us, reluctant though we are. May riches—yea, even like unto true rubies, be thy lot, Ruby. JAMES EDWARD BAKER No one knows this tall, courteous cadet intimately. Perhaps his ambition to own a big library explains where he finds companionship. —That twinkle in his eyes, however, shows that he observes life at first hand and has thoughts of his own. Edward doubtless thinks that at V. P. I. a uniform and a dignified manner will offset curly hair, blue eyes, and pink cheeks. : Cadet Corps. 19

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