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

 - Class of 1922

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THE MARSHALLITE. VIRGINIA CAROLYN CARPENTER Shakespeare says that everyone takes a part in a play; So Virginia plays her part in a gay and winsome way. Did you ever see strolling through the halls of old John Marshall this black- haired; blue-eyed girl? Yes, thats Vir- ginia. She's that happy-go-lucky, always smiling girl who makes everybody like her. Patriotic Club, Athletic Association Girls’ High School Club. CLYDE, G CARTER. Dark brown hair, sparkling eyes, -and a very pleasing smile—that’s Clyde. Don't let the name fool you folks, for Clyde is a girl with all a girl's propensity for talking—even more, we agree, than the average girl. Here's wishing you all the success possible, Clyde, in the vocation you choose after leaving the halls of your Alma Mater. Girls’ High School Club, Athletic Associ- ation. STEWART CARVER Stewart will at last leave us! Few pupils have worked harder than Stewart, who labors incessantly to keep from studying. He has, however, one strong point, as a look at his onion field at Belle Isle will attest. Nevertheless, Stewart gets there just the same. Good luck, Stewart! May you be successful every- where as you have been at school. Corporal Cadet Corps, REcorD Staff. AUDREY CAUDLE A bonny face, a merry eye, With disposition ever sweet, May your paths in pleasant places be, For, little girl, you're hard to beat.

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THE MARSHALLITE. 28 ELIZABETH BURKE I hope you are familiar with our dear friend, Lizzie.’ During her whole school career she has been called ‘‘Lizzie, ’ although her real name is Elizabeth. She has a very sweet disposition, and always willing to help some one else. May your life be one of usefulness and cheer when you leave old John Marshall. BESSTE BUTLER Here is one of John Marshall’s little girls, quiet and unobtrusive, yet very loyal to her friends. Bessie is one of our good students, and very young to graduate; still, whatever may be her vocation in life, she will do it credit. John Marshall extends to you, Bessie, a most hearty wish for a long and success- ful life. MARGARET S. BUTTERWORTH “Just being happy is a fine thing to do— Looking on the bright side, rather than the blue.” Peggy’ came to us three years ago and brought with her the joyful and progressive spirit of Binford. Although bubbling over with fun, she has the power to delve into science and other studies. Systematic in all things as in study, she has not the word “fail”? in her vocabulary. Her ambitions and un- tiring work speaks for itself. Athletic Association, Girls’ High School Club. DOROTHY CAMPBELL Who is this quiet and demure looking girl who smiles and drops a merry © Hi there!”” to you as she passes? It is none other than Dorothy of the brown hair, blue eyes, full of expression, and one of the sweetest and most lovable dispositions. If she always goes for the best things in life as she works over Vergil, success will be her reward.



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30 S. WARREN CHAPPELL The most versatile of geniuses is Warren Chappell, born an artist, developed into a writer, and made an executive by appointment. Brilliantly as he has served the school in his many and varied offices, it is not Chappell, chief-editor, but Chappell himself, whose personality better deserves telling. May his silver tongue and golden brush win for him the best the world has to offer, and may his models ever be fair. Editor-in-Chief REcorp, Associate Editor ANNUAL, Secretary Senior Class, Athletic Association. PARKER CHEATWOOD Here is Parker Cheatwood, the boy that is always in a good humor and ready to help out a friend in distress. Cheatwood has made a friend of everyone by his cheerfulness and humour. Though not one whose head is bowed down in perpetual study, he has always done enviable work. He will be greatly missed when he leaves John Marshall. GORDON CHRISTIAN Gordon's, “Shine’s, or Nookie’s™ chief hobby is to carry home as few books as possible, but somehow he seems to succeed in all of his studies, especially in physics. He is that handsome (?) sergeant of first platoon in “A’’» Company. Well, Gordon, old top, here’s luck to you when you leave us. J. VASA CLARKE Motto: Yo flunk a test is human. Clarke's a draughtsman, you probably know, Just the kind to make the “dough.” We're sure he'll always do his best And that his future means success. So give him a triangle and a square To plan his castle in the air.

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