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E. RANDOLPH BROOKS He’s Editor-in-Chief of the Record, = And Advertising Manager, too. In fact, there’s very little That Randolph cannot do. : He’s Second Lieutenant of Company COT And he treats them all just square. He’s just the kind of sport to be, And he’s a gentleman everywhere. ! Athletic Association; Cadet Corps; |= Record Staff. LOUISE BLOOM = A proof of the rule (Exception, of course), That beauty and brains Have not the same source. Louise is always vitally interested in anything that concerns John Marshall, and, therefore, she has made many sin- cere friends. We all join in wishing her a happy and successful future. Athletic Association; French Society; Girls’ High School Club. M. ELIZABETH BOLLER Oh, some win by beauty and grace, And some by their brains, they say; But Elizabeth’s art To win every heart Ts by her smiling face. You have missed a great deal if you don’t know Elizabeth. She’s a good sport, a good student, and best of all, a good pal. Athletic Association. DORIS BRIDGEMAN If Columbus, Ohio, would make it a practice of sending us folks like Doris, wouldn’t it be wonderful? It puzzles us to know just how they get along with- out her. She is as good as her name— loyal, dependable, true, and an all-around good friend. You will find her the same each day, ever the gentle, modest girl we love so well. | Athletic Association; Girls’ High School Club. Ne 27
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26 MARGARET FRANCES BAKER “Silence is golden.” And so it is. Foolish words some- times make enemies of our best friends. Margaret is quiet. She has quite a re- straining influence, too, that makes her invaluable to her more talkative friends. All of us can talk, Margaret, but few have discovered the secret of silence, and “silence is golden.” Athletic Association; Girls’ High School Club; C. O. D. Club; French Soctety. CISUNISIL{OVIT INE, VANITIES Tall, graceful, and dignified, Char- lotte moves about us like a queen. A l- though she is considered very quiet, you should just see her whenever there is a good story or joke to be told. Her work as Chairman of the World Fellowship Committee of the Girl Reserves has been invaluable. Just ask the Chinese! Athletic Association; Girls’ High School Club. BRANCES BATES Jollity and optimism are I rances’ two chief characteristics. In the merry heart, which has won so many friends in her sojourn at John Marshall, she carries the secret of perpetual youth. Here are our sincerest good wishes for you in the future. Athletic Association; Senior Spanish Society. CHARLES MERWIN BRANCH (“Buck”) Sila eeu OtGaEn thatssmumeMD clade Buck's ready wit and cheery smile have made him quite popular and gained him a host of friends. By “bucking” the line hard, Charles has finally reached the goal at which every Marshallite aims— graduation. Athletic Association.
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Che Marshallite TM 28 EV VESIEY NCAR TRE: Good material always comes in small packages—-like Evelyn. She is quiet and retiring to those who do not know her, but those who know her know better. She’s a good friend to all, and always willing to help you in any way. Here’s wishing you lots of luck in all you undertake! Athletic Association; Spanish Society. RICHARD M. CONE A friend staunch and true, a student bright and conscientious, and a good fellow “all around’—these few words characterize our old friend, Richard Cone. He himself has always been a man of few words. During his three years’ stay here he has always been loyal and true to J. M. May life-long success be yours, Dick. Athletic Association. IBAPSUEAG, (NIMS yRIONIS, (COM INRaL AL This small but snappy piece of femin- inity blew in from the wilds of High- land Park. Ever since we’ve had spark- ling wit in the class rooms and gay laughter in the halls. Her constant cry is, “Who has taken my hat?” She is a good chap, and we hope she’ll keep up with life better than she does with her hat. Athletic Association; French Society. NELLIE MAY CRASS Everybody at John Marshall knows Nellie. She is one of our most ardent Marshallites. With a magnetic personal- ity and a cheerful disposition, Nellie has won the hearts of all of us. When she speaks, we listen; for what she says is sure to be sparkling with wit and orginality. Peps; Athletic Association; Reporter Girls High School Club; Secretary- Treasurer Forum Literary Society; Marshallite Staff; Record Staff.
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