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Iii£™ oi» Che Marshallite mn LTT DOROTHY CONNOR DUNCAN t = Dorothy Duncan— Oh! that’s the name Read ’mong the lists Of the honor roll fame. True and dependable Happy and bright— Yes, just the type of real Marshallite. Girls’ High School Club. { | EL YSIS) NEN) = Phyllis is a good pal and a most en- = tertaining talker. Though she is usual- ly jolly and loves a good time, she can { be serious when necessary. May you have as much success in your future work as you have had in school. Athletic Association. | ; i CARRIE DUNN k f Yes, that is Carrie hurrying around the hall, holding her head high and ap- parently indifferent to what her com- panion is saying. However, we soon learn that she has been listening, for suddenly she bursts forth in a merry peal of laughter, which does us good to hear. She is a dutiful worker, gay companion, and a sincere friend. LOUISE DUNSTON “Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag and smile, smile, smile.” That surely is Louise’s motto, for nothing daunts her and nothing worries her. She takes life as it comes, always with a smile. She possesses a disposition much to be envied, and has the characteristics of a good sport. Louise has made many friends at J. M. H. S. and is beloved by all. High School Club; Athletic Associa- lion; Dramatic Club; French Society. ! 29
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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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30 THERESA ENGELBERG T-H-E spells the definite article used before nouns, and stands for Theresa Helen Engelberg—a definite person used after adjectives. But there are no ad- jectives, definite or indefinite, in the English language that can really de- scribe her. If you know “Tessie,” you will value her friendship highly; if you do not, you have missed a great deal in life. Girls’ High School Club; Athletic As- sociation; Record Staff; C. O. D. VERA FLOYD Very jolly, kind, and true, Ever laughing at something new, Running to get the powder and mirror— All of us love her, because she’s “Vera.” Can you imagine Vera sitting in some one’s office as a private secretary? Yet that’s what she expects to do. We hope she will remain as true to her business career as she has to John Marshall. Athletic Association; Girls’ High School Club. ANNIE RUTH FOSTER “Loyal hearted, strong of mind; A finer girl you'll nowhere find.” Annie Ruth is just an ideal girl. Her attractive personality, her lovable dis- position, and her ever-ready smile make her just the type of girl for a life- long friend. Girls High School Club; Athletic As- sociation. MELBA MAYHEW GRAVELY “To those who know thee not, no words can paint, And those who know thee know all words are faint.” Melba’s attributes are many. She is blessed with such a remarkable faculty for learning that we are startled at her mental superiority. Some day she is going to make as great a “hit” in the world as she made at John Marshall. Secretary Girl Reserves; Record Staff; Marshallite Staff; Athletic As- sociation. EL
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