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EVELYN ANCELL “Ha-ha!” This is characteristic of Evelyn. You've missed a real pleasure at John Marshall if you have never laughed with “Tittle Bits.’ When she leaves us, we lose one of the gayest Marshallites we have ever known. Pep Club. Athletic Association. WILLIAM HITER ATKINS Hiter is a genuine Marshallite, and taking advantage of this fact we work him almost to death; but being a healthy specimen and a good sport, we know he will survive. As the president of our class he has endeared himself to us all, and in the years to come we shall always remember him as one whose heart was ours and of whose leadership we were proud. President, Class ’23. Second Lieuten- ant, Cadet Corps. Marshallite Staff. Circulation Manager, Record. Historian, Patriotic Club. Athletic Association. President, Debating Club. Debating team. MARTHA APPERSON “Brevity is the soul of wit.” Who would have thought Polonius such an able prophet? ‘We would proudly put Martha up against the old philosopher. Unruffled, teasing to desperation whom she fancies to disturb, she struts her tiny self through her senior year, to find at the rainbow’s end a pot of excellent grades with a host of good wishes to speed her on her way. Vice-President, Girls’ High School Club. Record Staff. Patriotic Club. Athletic Association. ROSE ARENSTEIN Have you ever met Rose, the curly haired imp? You've missed a delightful feature of J. M. if you haven't become acquainted with this young lady. She has the ability to accomplish much.
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Arc S = Ss) SISINSE CECIL VIRGINIA ANDREWS Cecil, of the brown eyes and curly, soft, brown hair, Quiet and demure, with quite a studious air, Will always be. successful in whatever she may do, For good, consistent effort will make all dreams come true. And when success has crowned her, we'll hear amidst her praise, @ Ve always knew it would be so, in old i) bo John Marshall days.” BROADUS P. ADAMS Although at first he seems quiet, Broadus is no more so than any other boy when you know him well. He has obtained the commission of color ser- geant. We all know that you will be successful in whatever you attempt. John Marshall wishes you Godspeed and the best o’ luck. Athletic Association. Color Sergeant, Cadet Corps. IRENE AMBORN According to legend, the name Irene signifies peace. This is especially true in Miss Amborn’s case, for she is sedate, dignified, and tranquil, with a gentle and winning smile. Irene has been a diligent student and a loyal supporter of our school. Here’s to her future success and happiness. Patriotic Club. Girls’ High School Club. Athletic Association. MARGARET ALEXANDER Margaret, better known to her friends as “Dolly,” is as good a friend as any one would want. Her face is o’erspread with a mass of freckles, but this does not mar her attractiveness. A true Marshallite, she is always ready to help one when she can. We extend our sincere wishes as she goes out into the world.
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eee SS ee! HERMAN ARMSTRONG “T like him.” It’s what we always hear said when Herman Armstrong is men- tioned. He is justly popular, and there’s not one of us who is not glad to have known him. It is with regret that teach- ers and pupils bid him good-bye. GERTRUDE BAKER If you ever feel blue and want to hear: a good joke, just come to Gertrude. She always has a brand new one on the tip of her tongue. Gertrude has won many friends during her four years at J. M. H. S., and we all wish her success in all her endeavors. LOUIS BRANNAN ARMSTRONG This is the dignified (?) Senior who still puts tacks in his teacher’s chair. Louis is a puzzle. We never know whether to expect a perfect lesson or an “I don’t know” from him. If Louis wants anything he generally gets it. We wish him success in his future career. Patriotic Club. Sergeant, Cadet Corps. Athletic Association. GRETCHEN BAILEY “True to herself, True to her friends, True to her duty always.” True, indeed, has she been in all that she has undertaken. She is the kind of friend we would all like to be; the kind of girl we are glad to number among our friends. May success and happiness follow her always, especially at the col- lege of her choice—Randolph-Macon. Patriotic Club. Athletic Association.
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