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THE MARSHALLITE. FLORENCE MAY BAUGHAN When we think of one who is kind and true, our minds turn straightway to Florence. She has always proved a true pal to her friends, and the Class of °22 sends its best wishes with her. Patriotic Club, Girls’ High School Club FRANCES CLARKE BEADLES Some are gay and always bright, And some are wise and clever; But here’s a girl whose heart is right; A good friend she is ever. Athletic Association. MARIA ELIZABETH BEAZLEY Maria is one of the quiet young ladies who roam the halls of John Marshall. However, it is said, A still tongue denotes a wise head, and Maria isn’t an exception, for she has been favored with an unusual amount of intelligence. Judging from her past career, we know she will succeed in whatever she undertakes. Here's to you, ARS Ee Athletic Association, A. W. O. L. Club, Girls’ High School Club. ALICE FRANCES BELL ‘And while she smiles, another smiles, And soon there're miles and miles of smiles, i So life's worth while because she smiles.”” Frances is one of those studious and helpful girls whom you just can't help liking. We wish you good luck, Frances, and hope your life, after you leave John Mar- shall, will be very happy and prosperous 22,
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THE MARSHALLITE. 20 EMMA POWERS BALL Of course you all know Emma, the vivacious, yet quiet, blue-eyed Senior. Emma is one of our most active class- mates. Gifted with musical talent, filled with an unusual amount of “pep” and school spirit, her unfailing enthusiasm, friendly smile, and ready wit have made her one of the most popular girls in John Marshall. Athletic Association. HELENA LANGHORNE BARRETT In the last four years certain Mar- shallites have found a true friend. Every one who knows Helena associates her name with frankness. Probably because she says just what she thinks, she will always hold a place in our memory. We can only wish as many Marshallites have been wished before, that she will make as many friends in the future as she has at old John Marshall. Girls’ High School Club. ROBERT L. C. BARRET. Jr. There are some of us cut ‘out for salesmen, you know; While other were made for delivering pie. On the whole our ambitions were rather low, And the reality didn’t turn out so high. But Robert's a fellow who's bent on a task That rivals the lark in its heavenward flight. ‘Tis literature, if to know, you should ask: And we're sure that Barret can do it all right. Record Staff, Class Poet, Ahtletic Association. PITZHUGH BARTOL When in the future we turn the pages of the “Book of Success,” we shall be sure to find “Fitz” written in red ink. He has never conducted very much of a campaign against feminine hearts (not in the open at least), but he has certainly scored a victory in acquiring friends among the faculty and the masculine members of the student body. Cadet Corps.
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if THE MARSHALLITE. 1 LEWIS BE Uis Oh well, oh well, ‘tis Lewis Bell, That looks up from this page. His humor doth our sighs dispel, And when on Math. his mind doth dwell, He speaketh like a sage. Bell is always ready to help a friend. Always the same, he awaits you with a cheerful smile and generous heart. Bell is an athlete, too, excelling in football and swimming. Athletic Association, Patriotic Club. LOUISE ADELE BERNHARD Slogan: “John Marshall girls first in athletics.” All athletic she is, but there couldn't be a sweeter “girl graduate.” Just to glance at Louise suggets out-doors and sunshine! She is indeed an inspiration to girls interested in physical training and all sports. When she leaves our midst, she will study the profession of athletic training and hopes to come back as an instructor. FRED BLANK Fred alias “Mike,” alias ““Red” does not need any introduction. His fiery “top’’ and ready smile are always in evidence. Fred is one of the most popular members of our Senior Cl ass, and he is always ready to do what he can for the benefit of John Marshall. Here's long to live And well to do And after death Be happy, too! Captain CadetyCorps, Athletic Associ- ation, GWENDOLYNE BETHEL Dancing grey eyes and a smile that “get's “em’—that’s Gwendolyne. She talks with a captivating Southern drawl that is quite delightful, and Bebe Daniels’ smile can not surpass hers. As for dancing, only those who have danced with her can appreciate her skill. She has won the hearts of all Marshallites of ‘22, and here's wishing her big success in the future. Athletic Association.
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