John Marshall High School - Marshallite Yearbook (Richmond, VA)
- Class of 1932
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ILIBRIS ' IW1EL.. IOBQ MMSIIWIQIHIME Compiled by Frederuclc B Bates J EdIlOY In Chief William B 'll1all1lmer .lr Busmess Manager QAM- 50101 I Charter A 6 Member 0!554SS00'5x ' . , r. Q . , . N Q ,1 'fif- Af .L NX ' I'I'IE... Years Books QIGHN MKRSHNLL HIGH SCHGGL IQICHMOND VIRGINIA b h Q, Hundrved 'and Thlrffq -TWO- NO-2:3 Miss Mary Lowndes Peple the a s of 32 lovm dedicate thus volume of The Marshal Sponsor Comrade Frrend who d d so much In guldmg us through the troublous waters of our hrgh school years to the happy harbor of graduatron E, CI s ' , ' gly life to Mess MARY LOWNDES PEPLE, ... 1 ' I 5 a the'ne tor our Annu l we have choaen e f nc ou .NZ uq w e H e erQ nnterete ID he deye nent o he Amerlcan Qchool w tern On the man d son pac 9 ol th oo we have endeavored to portray the major Steps rn e ee the Dutch School ol the North ciuruncn e nic erlnoclcer perrod then ne lut Era In te oat Qur next step th owl W r perlo represented by he cadets ol Vrrctrnua hflrlutary lnstltute We ha e pictured them rn the Battle ol New lVlarl4et rn whsch b ttle they played so memorable a part During tne next twenty ye rC we procnress from the one room school ot T815 c aracterszed by he typlcal spellun bee to e era ol 1895 By thrs time fchoo a hletucQ were becoming qulte popular, hence the chotce ot athletlc subject The modern trend ot educatron ss represented by the lntroductlon ot avr tron unto some ol our colleGeC Loo :ng nnto the utu e we rmply the use ol motion prctureC lor teach purpofes Il nts peop e are caught ID the rrp o e J tl n 'ltflxl tron rowf and proqre e flln on wh' hfh ld, and t true? ttt ill, be ct tfalu, YY fll r ad -' u 9. d ' tt V lop t t ,mi ,Q at ta lf, r a t ' , c y ' th growth ol schools inthe United States. First, we 5 , t 'a ' Y th lf l4 .,- , , I, fl . OI' I tla Sfla. c y, Qfwi Q Lara . 1 V . 1 . , ' A a , , f I l g' h . ' t ' ' 5 th . ' A , I t A - ' Q - , ' an . . . M ,, la ' l r , ' ' ' K tng A5 a l , t ' . 3' t dt ca- .F W. 'Q F W ct ,t J C 5 - 4 ES S, 50 NTENJ 'WZ SUWDF C dccqgc AAI lid v A Heh Verlet Q Cwmt rrcms 3' I TT J J II 1 ,, H VH 'IQ ry IV Qrgemizeticmi V t fcs VN 5 5 VH XV isa The School I CHN MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL repre sents the cllmax ol a century of growth of Free secondary schools In Rzchmond ln 1816 the hrst public school the Lancasterlan, was opened vvhere the ruch paud a Fee vvhlle the poor vvere taught free of charge After the Civil War the Whste House of the Confederacy was turned into a puhlrc school enstntutlon for both prsmary and secondary students The next school nn successlon vvas Richmond Hugh School vvhlch served lor mne years alter sts construction In 1899 By 1908 the public school Idea had become so popular that a Marshall Hugh School came Into exnstence Even the space thus provided vvas not SUltlICI2f1f l TQQQ Rlchmond Hugh School and several house llanlang It were torn dovvn and George Wythe was erected ID their places At the present time the comhlned rooms of John Marshall and George Wythe provnde hugh school Instruction for the eastern, northern, and southern sectlons ol Rich mond The Marshalllte of 352 presents on the lollovvung pages, these steps vvhlch constrtute a century of development 1 . , I I 4 . I . I ' 1 more adequate structure was needed, thus, .lohn . . . Q n . . 3 ' 1 FII! 2 ld 4 6' I 3- -. I in If mei 5-nf 4,1 lt? fi ag-1 45 rf 35 ll 'T H b4,gv?' i QV:-vdavw The Lancasterian School, 1816 e-e - 1 2 Cwndsow The White House of the Confederacy 1872 1 4 , . - ,.v,, - - . I r r 5 Azxvvu y 245' 'ZQQ' .f. -gg' Lx-v I-x L. fy: 1 L., xx, P -no., JE 1 Wijf' ff !:',,4f4fff!r.2-5'f1.l', I' 'Z Zi? xaqff 5 35:1 1 'fr 'QL vb W -if Rf 'S -sa- 'rf' v leu- '+- Qg?ff, 'Og A E. xg s qfocrvfdd rl! Richmond High School, 1899 , Qi'-fd Jolm Marshall Hugh School 1908 XV M, 1 'WX 'Km rl ,ft px... ix X 1 1 ff ffv, 1 if ,- Qkouf-nn George Wythe Junior High School, 1922 '. .. ' , , my ., .yr ...I - ,I , iii. .-:tag gif, L. 72 2' ,d Q :MY . f , asf ', f,'.-f- ff, ff , 5,2 'l J '..A 1,1 A2 Z N ,453 . V, f f..y -Vi, ' ' W' J.. f 'f o ' fx, f -.nn xf - N f , ., .X . A ri f-ll, xr f . ',,-4, 1,-1 A V.-,j.,g.l ' . sf , ' I fkf , w U - 4. 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Bradley Englrsh B A Wrllram and Mary College, Unlversuty of Vrrgrnra Rosa Vlrgrnna Branch Hnstory Dulce Umverslty Ma ry Maxwell Broclcenbrouqh rt A B Wnlllam and Mary College Kappa Alpha Theta Mortar Board Estelle Gratz Bugg Mathematics B S Umversrty of Vrrglnra Anne C Clarke Fl B A Wrllnam and Mary College School of Applred Dessgn Phrladelphra Colum bra Unryersrty Rutger s Unrversrty Plchmond Art Club .A if f4f :ft,. ,Xl l f lg vw IN -Tl If 1 P Xin Eunlce Jordan Clark English AB Converse MA Columbia Unlversrty Unrversrty of Vrrgrma Harrlette Grist Cobb Art Southern College Columbia Arts Stu dents League New York School of Fvne and Applied Art Traphagen School of Fashion rzabeth Vnrglnna Collins Englrsh B A Llnrversrty of Rrchmon Arachnldae Corclella Cox Vvsrtrng Teacher A B Wrllram and Marv College M A Unxversrty of North Carolrna Unlverswty olVnrgrnra Harvard Pennsylvama School of Socral Work Zeta Tau Alpha Mary Vrrgrnla Daughtrey Scrence B A Westhampton College 'Q' fn- 'E 3 Q- Benjamnn Cllfton Cobb Mechanical Drawing B S Clemson College orma Bright Coleman Englrsh B A Westhampton College Dorothy Cottrell Commercial Wrllnam and Mary College Peabody College Columbia Unrversrty UAJMMML ff Ann Catherine Cross English A B Peabody College for Teachers Elonse M Davrs Buology Wlllldm and Mary College Phu Beta Kappa X X .4 X 3 l Fii .' -'1f'-.- -f:ff:1,. ffl 12' --T2 A one-A4--saw ,N t ' Tl I lil 1 PD 53 '2 ffl.-XRSHfklslalTIS. A -N 7,7 f I i ' 1 Camilla Dickerson Mathematwcs Unlverslty ol Vlrgnnla Columbla Umverslty J l-I Donohue, Jr Musuc B A LL B Umversnty of Rnchmond Nl A Columbia University New Yorlc Unnversnty Sadre E Engelberg History B A Unlverslty of Ruchmond Graduate Student Columbla Unuversnty Wnlloam and Mary Chicago Pl Gamma Mu I5 -Fw 'Y l-lugh Ewlng Mechanucal Drawing Track Coach BS rn Engineering Vlrglnla Polytechmc lnstvtute George Frtzgerald Mathematlcs B A Hampden Sidney College Czrad uate Courses University of Chicago Wllluam and Mary Extensuon Ch Ph PI We or C ,W-47 mfr Charlotte Wheeler DeCourcy Public Speaking BA Vassar College Columbia Um verslty Western Reserve Northwestern Isabel Clayton Dickerson Mathematics B A Westhampton College Llllue Parlcer Ellett Commercial Rrchmond Normal Columbia Unnverslty Mary fxlnce Eubanle Mathematncs Unnversrty olV1rglnla Kate Famer Hlstory B A Randolph Macon Woman s College 'LVN 1 .. 7' fin Q, L0 X X11 X Elizabeth M Fleet l-lnstory B A Westhampton College Grady Garrett English A B Roanoke College Columbia Unnverslty Rafael Glmenez Spannsh B S Unlverslty ol Porto Rico Phu Eta Mu lv 0 Marla Gonzalez Spanlsh A B University of Porto Rico B S University of Vnrglnla Ira B Grimes Commercnal Umversrty of Vnrglnla Columbia Unl versity Instructor UnlversltyofVrrgnma Summer School PM lLl John G Folkes Mulntary B S Vlrgunta Mnlntary lnstltute Ella Hazel Gary Engllsh B A Unlverslty ol Rlchmond Charles Watson Gnvens Mathematics B A Mlllngan College M A Umversrty of Vlrgnnra Annie Laurne Gordy Commerclal Wllllam and Mary College Columbua Umverslty Eugene Rlchard Hall Mathematics A B Randolph Macon College M A Unnversnty of Vnrgnnua Ph: Delta Kappa lf I A N ,J 17 unit X Elonse Ambler Harruson Mathematucs Peabody College lor Teachers Elizabeth Vlrgnma Hart Hnstory Meredith College M A Columbia Umyerslty M Ethel I-lull Bnology Ph B Elon College MA In Biology University ol Vurgxnla Peabody College Greenynlle Woman s College Mary Emlly Holloway English and Publnc Spealtnng B A Randolph Macon Woman College Edna Horner Home Economncs Baptist College Graduate Student Columbia Unlyerslty, Umyersnty of Vnrglnla x -X Illilli I 's X... Helen Harlan Buology New Mexico State MS Iowa State Kappa De Abram Edgar Harshaw Machnne Shop Practnce B S In Mechanical Englneenng North Carolma State College Helen Alexander Harwood Modern Language BA Westhampton College Phu Beta Kappa Mortar Board Alpha Ps: Omega Ruth Eliza Hall Booklteepnng AB Synodlcal College Unnyersaty l Caluforma Unuversuty of Colorado Josephme W Holt Modern Language B A George Peabody College Organnzer and Dlrector Fnrst Summer School Umversuty of Porto lleco Member Commnttee of Dnrectoon and Control ln the Natuonwnde Survey ol the Modern Foreign Language Study IE li fu .4 ftvliiilfvyi fl 5 13 3: Mary Graham l-lowlson Latln B A Wulllam and Mary College Mabel Porter Irby Commerclal Columbla University Lawrence W Jarman Science B A Unlversrty of North Carolina M A University of North Carolnna Graduate Student Harvard Llnlversnty Acacla Margaret Wells Jeter Srght Conservation Class A B Wullnam and Mary College Odell May Lavmder Spanish Farmvllle Stale Teachers College BS Unrversrty of Vnrgunla Llnlversrty l Porto Rico Columbua UUIVZYSIKY X Xoefhf L87 'NXXN Il Lucy Hutchinson Library Mllton D James Machnne Shop Practrce B S Tn State College Mary El lzabeth Jenlcens Scuence B A Westhampton College Umversnty of Louisville Mlldred Adelaide lklrne French A B Unrverslty of Richmond Arachnldae Columbia Unlversrty Mary Leach Science B S Peabody College I George J Lux l'lvSt0ry B A State Umversrty ol Iowa MA Columbra Llmv rsrty Unnversrty ol Chscago Deborah Anthony McCarthy Mathematrcs B A Westhampton College Byrd Mlchaux Nurse State Teachers College Farmvllle State Teachers College Erederucksburg Stuart Circle Hosrutal Charles D. Moore Sclence BS , Unnversuty ol Puchmond, M A , Colurnbva Llruversnty Llewellyn Neale, Jr. Electrlclty BS., Electrlcal Engrneering Vtrgrnra Mrlntary lnstwlute Dai N X X X :K IZIEL, wars 5 -'? l 1 e Sv Q ffl I f X... X eorgra Lrvesay Commercral B S S Bovvlung Cnreen Business Unnver stty Nat onal Park Semunarv Everett W Major Mathematics M A Wrllram and Mary College Walter C Mercer Music New York Unrversuty Columbua Um versuty Boston Umversrty University of Ruchmond Honorary Degree Doctor of Musrc Woman s College Richmond Mary Wortley Montague English B A, Westhampton College Cecil R. Morales Spannsh BA,, College ol Wrllnam and Maryf Phu Eta Mui Student-Instructor College of Vlfrllram and Mary, Adviser of Los Ouuxotescosf' College ol Wrlluam and Mary N ' 'l- 1- ' :14 'cf'1n il 'fl 2 'IX' I-' ll .l Elf: l E ,-- E ,c,--EEe, , ees C E, C ,E -M, f ,A :SX ' ' E Q. ' ,- iviil H C - f- ,T-Lf' , ffw ,W .Qu A4-4.-1 fr..-.4 1.--gl-1-f',g-9, -wavy W -sg ' : . 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Yin ' ' Y' 'g' lx Karma Deane Ogden English B.A., Randolph-Macon Womans College Angel ina Gregory Patterson English B,A., University ol Richmondf Mft., Columbia Universnty Helen Cabell Phllllps Biology State Teachers College Fredericksburg B A Wnllnam and Mary College Columbia Umversrty Pa Gamma Mu Gladys Merle Plllclnton French B S Umversny of Vrrgmra Degre Superleur Unlversltf de Duron Mary Douglas Rrcheson English B S University ol Vrrgnnua Columbra University 4 THE 119 3 2 MARSHALLHTE 'V 1' is riff JY wb?-b V 1 Florence Holland Robrnson Commercral Grace Rowe English Bridgewater College M A Unrverslty ol Wrsconsln Mary Ann Sampson Home Economrcs Woman s College Ruchmond Columbra University Mathematics B A Umverslty ol Rrchmond Columbia Unlversrty Yale Umversrty Keelmg H Srsson Electrical Shopworlr ' 'Q 'Q' ,, xr Mary Louise Robertson French B S Umversrty of Vrrgmra Degre Superreur Universite de Duon Ella Broolcyn Rouzre Commercral B A Wrlluam and Marv College Florence Ryland History M A Columbia Unlverslty Charles Schremp Band Harmony under Drrector ol Lombard Conservatory Prano under Prof Jacob Koehl1Clarmet under Henry Glese Mary Ann Shlres Latm B A Umversrty ol Tennessee M A Columbia Unlverslty X' K 1 A k - t F Q , B.A., A f B.S., . ., ' ' ' Mary Courtenay Shine K n Q -, pm of . e .. f gy, 5 r ll lit? x t . 13 11? f, T1 4 15. 219:13 2 M..x1asH,2tL,L1T1Q, gl sz-'ref ' 2. ' if- W .2 Y in ,B Y S, an Q, ' s Dorothy G Smlth Englush Southwestern Peabody College Chu Omega Frank G Spear School of Industrial Art Pennsylvanra Museum Art Curators Cynthia Elise Stephenson Sceence B A Westhampton College W P Sturdlvant Mvlntary Sergeant Regular Army Service rn Panama Phllnppmes Hawauan Islands France Mexico and Texas Border Rosalle Eva Tatum Engllsh B A Randolph Macon Woman s College M A Unlversuty of Vlrgnnla L Ernest Hobson Snead Coach Unrverstty of Richmond Julia Lavmla Spratley Commercial B A Woman 5 College Rrchmoncl West hampton College Massey Busmess Col lege University of Vlrglnla Gladys V Stone Spanish B A Umversuty ofVrrg1nxa Edeth Garland Syndor History Unlversuty of Rlchmond M A Columbia Unxverslty Graduate Student Unnverslty of Wisconsin uz Isabel Torres Spamsh B S Umverssty of Vurglnla Unlversrty of Porto Paco Columbua Umversuty 'xx I Bailey Lee Tuclcer Bookkeeping William and Mary College Lambda Chi Alpha Alpha Kappa Psi Omricon Delta Kappa Flat l-lat Society Editor in Chief William and Mary Literary Magazine Mary Virginia Williams Latin B A Randolph Macon Woman s College Pi Beta Phi Columbia University Joseph Bletcher Woodham Mechanical Drawing B S Clemson Mechanical College Nellie Parker Henson Registrar Louise Simpson Thomas Office Secretafv 4. I EX, 'X 5 Annie Staton Truitt Commercial University of Virginia Anne Tyler Mathematics B A Flandolph Macon Woman s College University ol Virginia Selina Pendleton Wilson German B A Goucher College M A Columbia University Wllhelmina F. Wright Mathematics B.A,, Westhampton College, Mortar Board Grace Constance King Office Secretary if -i -1 r .x A , 1- I N . . ,Il sfflri W- i ii if. wa 2 M,a1atwfi,xiti.iiarg f Aff .fff I . --TTT?-iff gfgp- rf-if lo- -- ,Y-, NY 1 ax- ,, X , 1 k t M j t 'Ay . . r-Jai' A 11 X. S 1872 1873 1875 1881 1887 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1905 1907 1908 1909 1910 fl, Qur School, 1872 1932 The Puchmond l-lugh School establushed un rented rooms on Broad Street between Nunth and Tenth WulluamF Fox pruncupal and two assustants Course of study the same for all pupuls Covered three years and uncluded mathematucs scuence Latun French German hustory and Englush A revuew of the work of the grammar grades was requured, and some unstructuon guven un mental scuence cuvul government polutucal economy, and bookkeepung Furst hugh school buuldung opened on October 1 lt was sttuated at 805 East Marshall Street and orugunally had eught rooms and an assembly hall Capacuty Q74 pupuls Cost, 540 OOO Furst graduatung class, sux boys and eught gurls un June of thus year Addutuon of eught rooms and a basement There were several subsequent addutuons Post graduate year added Thus uncluded much pedagogucal work and was the germ of the Cuty Normal School Wulluam A Bowles became pruncupal upon appountment of Mr Fox as superuntendent of schools Juluan P Thomas succeeded Mr Bowles resugned Two year busuness course begun Stenography and typewrutung added to the curruculum Furst cookung class begun Buuldung agaun over crowded Began rentung rooms outsude Before new buuldung was completed the school occupued all avaulable space un the hugh school buuldung the John Marshall l-louse and the old Jefferson Club James C l-larwood succeeded Mr Thomas resugned Work of teachers specualuzed Prevuous to thus teachers taught any subjects assugned to them by the pruncupal Furst separatuon of program of studues unto currucula Course extended to four years for all graduates Requurements for teachers un hugh school establushed college degree and two years of successful experuence Ground broken for new buuldung March Q4 Corner stone laud September 30 Moved unto new buuldung before ut was completed September 1909 New buuldung deducated December 9 1909 Seatung capacuty about 1 SOO cost Cgrounds buuldung and equupmentD 5575 OOO Post graduate course extended to two years and became the teachers traunung department Name of school changed to John Marshall l-lugh School Manual traunung and dornestuc scuence added to program of studues Two practuce classes added to the teachers traunrng department September, 191 O, promotuon by subject untroduced Manchester l-lugh School absorbed Aprul 15 Alumnu Assocuatuon organuzed, Stephen T ,311 32 ry ,ag 'X u 'YWW A LT 4, CC Xxx! 4711, . -.r, . t ., , 1 ,y -cllra 1+ ' lt 1 ru - ,Stal 5 u .4 rt . 4 .. tx .. .,..,., A , t 0' 1 'Yr ' '- c , 11, ' V 's 1 4 f vv7nW fl'-'Q f -4. 1 can 1 ' 1 rc u ' Sq..-' , V X 1, Nxf I ., 1 1 1 1 I 1 I - X1 Y ' ,' ' . 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M ll I I . f Q3 ' ' . , . , . , . . . , . 1 1 - , . , . 1 1 - 1 - F 4 1 1 1 1 I f I A , . , . 1911 1912 1913 1915 1916 1918 1920 1921 1923 1924 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 33 u Beveridge a member of the lrrt graduatrng cla s pre :dent Nellre D Spence class of 95 ecretary Alvrn l-lutzler 04 tre surer Fur t class graduated rn four year course Januarv 1911 ln September 1911 teachers trarnrng department moved to Wrlluam F Fox School and became the Cnty Normal School Frr t vacatron school Lrbrary established and llbrarlan appolnted Free text book system rntroduced September 1912 Spanrsh added to program ot tudres Electrve course rntroduced Absorbed l-lrghland Parlc and Barton Heights l-llgh Schools John Marshall Cadet Corps lormed Edvvln P Conquest hrst commandant Junror hugh schools establrshed Supervrsed study rntroduced Rosemary Lrbrary moved to thus school Tvventy tvvo male teachers lurloughed for mllltary duty and hve hundred alumna ol the school rn the servrce Trade courses Tntroduced Work In piano musrc done by puprls outslde of school hours recognrzed and credited School cafeterxa opened Influenza eprdemrc occurred School closed Qctober 4 Became a hosprtal October 7 Re opened for school purposes November 7 Bronze tablet IH memory ol rxteen alumni who lell ID the Great War dedicated Thrs vvas grft from the Patrrotrc Society of the school Credit allovved for vnolrn work On account of lack of space a tvvo essron day made necessary puprls of thrrd and fourth years 8 20 to 12 00 puprls of Frrst and second years 12 30 to 410 Close of soth year 96 teachers 2 631 puprls Frr t Sensor Class prcnuc held Rosemary l.rbrary removed from John Marshall l-llgh School to nevv clty library The Blue and Whlte hr t school song vvrltten by pupils presented to school Words by Arleen Traylor music by lclrlton l?ufty Vrsrtrng Teacher added to faculty Her work to Interpret the school to the home and the home to the school Double sessron rn George Wythe due to overcrowded condrtrons In school Srght savrng class added to furrffulum, purpose of vvhrch IS to grve ard In studre to those pupnl vvho have poor eye srght The Monocle, hrst vveelcly publrcatron ol John Marshall l-lrgh School, begun John Marshall returned to one sessron day on account of the openrng rn the west end ofthe city, of the new Thomas Jeherfon hlrgh School 1 1' 1 W' u-A s ,,,. zdfgljlll. 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Lreu enant A Cornpary Drum Major Prlle Team Q9 31 FootballSQuad 30 John Marshall Lrterary Athletrc Assocra ron Allred Lenler Alley Cadet Corps Lance Corporal C Company lohn Mar hall Lrterary Athletic Assocnatron Margaret Lee Alley Senlor qpanr h Socrety Harwood Lrterary o rety John Marshall Lrterary Athletrc Assocra ron Evelyn Mae Ancerson bentor French Socre y Gnrl Reserve Club Arhle rc Assocratron t-larwood Literary Socre y lnlarry Mauah Anflers n l le 37 -sv il... S H15 pf aff 'V F -JF X... Edgar Matthews Andrews, Jr Shenlcle Cadet Corps Lreutenant 3Q Maury Jaclcson Cup 31 C CompanyNon ComClub Treas urer 31 Monx Club Treasurer 39 Qulll and Scroll Monocle Stall Cadet Edxtor 31 Managing Edltor 39 John Marshall Llterary Athletnc Association Junror Spamsh Society Emmett Nlchlos Andrews Mllre Football Squad Athletac Assocnatnon Juluan Rullrn Apperson Ru us John Marshall Lrterary Athletic Assoclatron Junior French Society Eclnth Stanard Archer Sensor French Society John Marshall Llterary Athletuc Assocnatlon Anna Laura Armentrout Elrzabeth McCall Armntage Bobs Sponsor B Company 99 Mascot Pu Delta Chu Club 30 Chuc Club Vrce Presrdent 30 Presudent 31 John Marshall Literary Athletnc Assocnatlon X 44 f I Rfgiff rtji' iw Meroan Eleanor Ashbroolc Mnlce Sarah Elizabeth Ashburn Van Vort Debating Society Sensor French Socnety John Marshall Lnterary Athletnc Asso clatuon Vice President Jumor Class Mar shallate Staff Garl Reserve Club Harvey Eugene Atlcrnson en Athletnc Assocnatnon Roland Chlldrey Austin Chllly Hn Y Club Basketball Squad 31 39 Sarnt Club 31 Monocle Staff 31 3Q Carcula tnon Manager 39 Mascot Demon Club Garland Wilde Bache Vice President Van Vort Debatung Society Athletnc Assoclatuon Q8 31 Clas Edntor Marshallnte 39 Sensor French Socnety John Marshall Lnterary Athletuc Assocnataon Charles Franldnn Bahen Butch Athletac Association, Cadet Corps lv r-uh? x X ul ,, ,M XX : :sn K rirlf SAE' C X. xaolgvf, gf, , ' r- 1' 'f ' ' 1 'T 'X Lx 'X -Nh 'D Cf' A 'g I,'v v ' 4 :. - l l ll.1 . 1 ' .fkwtlxtsil.-211.1.mf , '. , Y,,, ,A Y W- - ,Y W -- l Q..'. 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' N V I -1 XX ,Sq 50 1 lllr., s .ttftltw Carrle Lee Chapman Sue brrl Reserve Club, Basket-ball Squad, '31-'32, Harwood Literary Society Mary Elszabeth Chapman Van Vort Debating Soclety, Treasurer, '32, Girl lleserye Club, Basket-ball Squad, lraclc Squad, John Marshall Literary-Athletrc Asso- ciation, Senior French Society Josephine Louise Chenault Class of Drama Sensor French Socuety Chorus John Marshall Literary Athletic Association Lu l:I'dfTlC Cherry Qnlrl Reserve Club John Marshall Literary Athletuc Assocuatron Sensor French Socrety Dorothy Mrldrecl Chlttum O Elizabeth Strange Chrrstopher Chris Art Club John Marshall literary Athletuc Assocuatnon Senror Spanvsh Socrety ll SEEK tl NV grlrgrlll 1 I 5 -4ft':0 1 l ' .ffx 'ix W fra A 1 .- 'fi' 1, x,,1' -A vfkx' .K K, JY' XI' ll. -SN If X 1 t r at 51 V'- Srl J 11 Jo D t .4 , XV! 1 f ,rr vt, tfpe, as . 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M, Everett Raymond Copple a Senior French Society Baseball Squad Chorus l-ln Y Club Mildred Louise Correll Sensor French Socnety Helen Rosalla Corson Shortle Basket ball Squad Charles Carlysle Cosby Charlie John Marshall Literary Athletic Pxssoclatlon D Company Non Com C-lub Sarah Ellzaheth Covey flafs of Drama, Circulation Stall, Record Maraon Frances Anne Cowardln Tillie ' ' 'L ' ' g ,izsfil l 54 J? yfa -'Z 1'N.x,j ' r llllt, mms w -X F ,, 1.46. ,. ,fav Yizlf- 17 V . . H- . ., . .' x' FFIFSEHS Iqxx A . 41..vl..l .l l . 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I John Marshall Literary-Athletic Association, Harwood Literary Society lda Lee C ump Junior French Socnety Jane lrus Crutchheld Record Stall Van Vort Debating Society Sensor Spanlsh Society Sensor French Society Myrtle Dunn Damron James Snmeon Darden Jlmmle John Marshall Literary Athletic Association Junnor Spanish Society James Daughtrey Jnmmy Sergeant A Company Alphap Harwood Literary Society y5Q5 Q h Cub Jae Edgar Moore Davzdson Jr Alpha Phn Club B Company Non Com Club 31 l-ln Y Club Sergeant at Arms Sensor Class John Marshall Llterary Athletoc Assocnataon Farst Sergeant Cadet Corps Robert iemuel Davudson O Senior French Society l-larwood Literary Socuety Class of Drama 99 31 Cadet Corps Q8 Athletne Assocnatuon Joseph Dudley Davis Jr OZ Football Squad Q9 31 Manager Baseball Q8 Track Team 30 32 Lneutenant D Com pany John Marshall Lnterary Athletic Assocua tnon Monogram Club Forum Club Martha Glenn Davis Glrl Reserve Club John Marshall Llterary Athletlc Assoclatnon Roy Wright Davis Sergeant Cadet Corps Secretary l-lu Y Club 32 Presndent B Company Non Com Club 3Q Svvastuka Club Scnence Club John Mar shall Lrterary Athletne Assocnatnon Vurgnnla polndexter Davis Dun Sensor Spannsh Socnety IKLEEC g 575 SKJT Xt 4-1tf51mj 1 X. 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Frances Eldlne DGWSOO Franlcre Ralph Grlnnan Dean Ding Bats Forum Club Dorothy Randolph Delgerry o Junior Spanish Society Junior French Society Alpert John Delglasl Corporal Cadet Corps Non Com Club Margaret Dunn Dehflasters Monk Forum Club Sensor Spanish Socaety Earl Warren DeVoto Monocle Start Senuor Spanash Society me CNC -N Y A, X QU' 1 c John Mason Dew oc lraclq Team Q9 31 Monogram Club Monx Club Football Squad 99 31 John Marshall Lnterary Athletic Assoclatlon President Company Non Com Club 31 Qu rtermaster Sergeant Katherine l'lOpe Deyerle John Marshall Literary Athletic Association Ann Coleman Dnclcerson Gerl Reserve Club John Marshall Lnterary Athletic Assocnataon Sensor French Soclety Margaret Louise Dixon Dnxle Monocle Stall 31 32 Secretary Van Vort Debating Society 39 Curl Reserve Club Class of Drama Reporter Quill and Scroll Writers Club Forum Club Senior French Society John Marshall Luterary Athletnc Assocnatnon Clarence Whittle Doane John Marshall Lnterary Athletnc Assocnatnon Douglas Watson Dodd Doug 1 xl 59 NRL 1-A-? x FCE IIB! 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John Marshall Literary-Athletic Association- Harwood Literary Society- Senior French Society Helen Corselius Athletic Association Chatterbox Club 30 32, President 31 Junior French Society Harwood Literary Society Sidney John Wellman Jr l Forum Club Cadet Corps Monocle Staif Manuel Lewis Weiner Weiner Athletic Association Erhard Weis Butch 115 Mfr F if l 1 1 .. gglggh. .- . t I E' espn'-. i., Jn :rr II E I 'WIA-2 . the I -cf ,kk M2-QQVJ r Q ':,Ql.:fgf' ' is i 170 A 91 Xl l. 5 l 43 'N i i i li' .A an g' J4- x ' S Lf! C ti Q 'ir I I 'B -of Y f , wi, 1 . . . i I, A V i I f i ' i i ' , . 2 ..S.d.. i i H H i John Marshall Literary-Athletic Association R ' V, f- -, ' - ijl N E' izf. 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C ,, , , - ss Fntzhugh l.ee Woodson Fnrst Lneutenant Cadet Corps Monx Club Rnlfle Team Q9 31 Captaln Q9 George Stuart Woodson U Second Lieutenant Ax Company ldma Club Mascot Duclcle Club Rxtle Team Cheer Leader Forum Club John Waddle Woodson ac Marshallnte Stall 30 39 Art Editor 31 Record Stall Art Edntor 31 o n Marshall Llterary Athletlc ASSOCIGIIOU Forum Club Kathryn Ann Woodson Kitty Demon Club Treasurer 31 Presrdent Sensor French Soclety John Marshall Lnterary Athletac Assocuatnon Raymond Woody Woody John Marshall Luterary Athletic Association Mary l-lolt Woolfollc John Marshall Laterary Athletnc Assocnatnon Van Vort Debatnng Soctety Quill and Scroll Senior French Society Wrnters Club Cnrcula tion Stall Record 39 1'-4 Yf119RXi t4 -A 1, -. -at-fE ,7 N FE .q,,j',lI'l' M ox, AT KRW' mx 5 JN Q' knoll lff, KCTS!-WCW nm-QT Y ,Jil six v . , . s Q' N V- w 4 34 I 1 8 V hw- i ij, 9 V ff, ll! a'l1 5 lil ll . isa , -5 ,g U -5 9 lb '2 MAR5l all-XLLI TR U 1 ,5 X -f -f ,f : 14,,, .lfi 51:1 ?2g:L,51,4,.i ' 1,1-53:32 J- V:-f' ' ' ' Q f 1 .1 ' m Frances Elizabeth Wright Chicken Senior Spanish Society- Athletic Association Mary Panl4ey Wright Panlcey Pep Club 31 39 Vice President 31 Ath letic Association Senior Spanish Society Senior French Society Maxwell Wright Maxie ice President Sophomore Class 30 Pep Club 30 39 Reporter 31 Vice President, 39 Senior French Society Exchange Editor Monocle Quill and Scroll William Roundtree Yonlcer Bi y Bachelor Club Cadet Corps 99 39 Sergeant E Company 39 Reporter E CompanyNon om Club Marshall Debating Society 31 Forum Club Marshallite Stall 31 39 Circu lation Manager 39 Athletic Association l-lelen Marie Zachary Jimmie Forum Club John Marshall Literary Athletic Association Senior Spanish Society l'lenry Daniel Zimmerman an Senior Spanish Society B Company Non Com Cub ff 1 111 -, 1 ? 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'-- ti-,K Senior Class History SSENlOl2S the pruvlleged characters at John Marshall ID 3Q we have much new ahead but before we fare forth on the htghways of lsfe let us loolc baclt with remlnlscent gllmpses on the road we have already traveled with nts four mulestones The scenery has been gorgeous the journey never tlresome We have been cheered on the way by numerous good tnmes and heartened by many friendly contacts Wlth the realization that our tasl4 IS to prepare In the days of our youth to do things well we set out to coverthe fnrst mule The road has many turns and djffrcult spots We aslt Mass Mary peple to be our guide and under her able leadershrp we elect the following offlcers l-larry Flood Byrd Jr president, Garnett Smnth vlce president, l'lazel Cox secretary Tom Pettigrew treasurer Marne Dullng reporter and Kenneth l-largrave hlstorlan Up bright and early on account of the shifts the officers marching un front plan a fine plcnlc to Bryan park Wleners wjeners food and more food' It IS notlceable that some merrymalters drop behind for a few days Cn a boulder ID the parlc we carve the name and date of our class Freshmen 'l9Q8 We now resume our journey and all goes smoothly untll obstructions IU the highway In the form of exams seem lnsur mountable to some whale others go ahead joyfully and wrjte their names trlumphantly on the fnrst milestone They stop for a three months rest amused by every type of sport and fun untll those left behrnd shall complete the detour As sophomores seasoned travelers ltnowlng well the ljghts that warn and gunde the traveler we continue our march Miss peple again leads the procession but this time different officers are chosen to walk on her rjght and left Kenneth Cherry is treasurer l.eon Kung reporter, and Patty Shealn hlstorlan Qn account of the crowded cond1tlon of the road some travel In the mornrng the rest ID the afternoon but all jo n around the campflre at night for fun and frollc Some nnghts Informal playlets and dna logues are presented and others dances A fine orchestra us obtained and the sopho mores dance with the juniors until the cloclc strllces twelve After numbers of other warm bright eventful days we dance agaun but this tame as hosts to the seniors The ballroom IS beautifully decorated wlth purple and white our class colors Next we came upon a toll gate opennng into a gorgeous castle Leusure but the admission IS lcnowledge and some who have played too often by the wayslde must talce a side path and meet us on the other side three months later, whsle we revel IU the castle and :ts gardens having passed the second milestone With enthuslasm we realize that the road that leads to success ns wldenlng more and more as we enter our junnor year our third length At an early peppy election the following are declared offlcers Fred B Bates Jr president, Elizabeth Ashburn vnce presldent, Mary Eleanor Whutehead, secretary, l-larvey Glass treasurer, Gay Rhodes reporter and Mntchell Farrar, hjstoruan The journeys are less arduous now y121Nst nf w+,l as if f- X rf K . if 'T' 'fx U. 2 ivy., I u XXI v fjs N f 4 4 I , f l A s , 221 , 4 . . . 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' ,- ,..f- zr ,fvfsg '- -'-, , , -ggi Q, ,W i'N Jf 1 We find more time for entertainment especially in the late afternoon The first amuse ment is a variety vaudeville by the Junior Sophomore Classes followed after several weelcs by a dance also sponsored by the combined efforts of these two classes Talent is discovered among the boys, and a radio program by an all star gentleman cast is pre sented during one of the intervals in the midst of lessons and preparation for Christmas A short time is talcen off in January for a night club entertainment to strengthen the pilgrims to run successfully the gauntlet of mid term examinations Most come out un scathed with plenty of enthusiasm for the greatest event on a junior s calendar Junior Stunt Night That night March Q7, never to be forgotten' The Knave of Hearts steals tarts and hearts Characters from the ancient Mother Goose Rhyme parade before the audience in all their regal splendor and afterwards retire to the Wythe Gym for the juniors farewell dance to the seniors Colored lights flash hither and yonder while a gay evening throng sway backward and forward to the strains of divine music Oh beauty and garety untold' Then comes the test of whether we travelers have gained sufficient lcnowledge of scout worlc, woodcraft and foreign tongues to enable us to be freely trusted to the perils of the last lap While the successful ones gaily attach their names to the third milestone, those less fortunate are busy catching up what they have missed A three months holiday is declared and some fill in the time with rest and fine times while others worlc hard to be ready to begin on the last step of the highschool ladder Qur experience is thrilling as we come slowly into the understanding that we are now the tried and trusted scouts seniors of John Marshall High School' We select as our officers and leaders Henry Riley, president, Frances Bates, vice president, Jean Faulkner, secretary Mason Pace, treasurer, Margaret Van Oot, reporter, and Mary Eleanor Whitehead historian Under these and captained by that master genius Miss Peple, we leave an enviable record of fun and achievement After we have all enjoyed ourselves at a junior senior dance, we return on a pilgrimage to Bryan Park which we first visited as freshmen As a synbol of our wonderful time there we carve under the four year old Freshmen, Seniors 1932 We are congratulated at Christmas for entertaining our fellow travelers by a play Christmas In lx, written by a well lcnown Marshallite frevnlle La Touche Afterwards everyone rushes to the Wythe Gym for Mr Harwood is giving a dance for the alumni and seniors A month later we are sorely grieved to lose many of our number, although we rejoice at their graduation and the return of many for post graduate worlc Several dances are followed quiclcly by the spring play Rollo s Wild Cat the senior picnic, and the Junior Stunt Night and dance An attractive play is also presented on Senior Class Night Exams are talcen The fourth milestone, graduation, is a reality' The broad road that we have been traveling together abruptly ends Narrow, wind ing paths lead into the distance, some to business, some to professions some to colleges So we will travel to our destiny with peace and love for our companions carrying with us always the influence of John Marshall with its vestments of reserve, culture, frlendli ness strrvjngs for better Mary Eleanor Whitehead Hrstorian if IEJ 1 - ' , . . . - . , 4 .t ., . , F' . , . 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' - 'WQQ N E or ' F 4 4 ' 'xg , I ,Q .4 'gr N f , we sf S fgnxx I-at Junior Class History The third class IS of them who know and know not that they know They are asleep awake them' O P san Po b HE QLD Persian proverb IS the motif which IS worked through the four classes of hugh school flrst, the freshmen, who know not and know not that they know not, next, the sophomores who know not and know that they know not, and then the juniors who know and know not that they know until It finally dawns upon them that they are the senuors to be, with the llbertles of them who know and know that they know For the Class of 33 llke every other junior class before them, dld not realize that they were comnng of age untll the year was almost gone In spate of thejr added prnvrleges and responsubllltues Begannjng the year with the election ofthe following offlcers president Bull Sulll van, vuce presndent Rose l-lennng, secretary Anne Peple, treasurer George Sklpwuth hlstorlan Rebecca Goldberg, and reporter Margery Moore the Junior Class pursued nts dlverslfned and pleasurable program of actlvutles wnth Mass f-lelen C pf1IllIDS as sponsor mentor, and lnsplratlon Every member jojned at feast one of the several committees Into which the class was dlvlded dramatic program poster, junior bulletin publlclty, and membershlp ln this way, each person and not a chosen few, helped to make the Junior Class a success by doing has share of the work The first entertainment of the year was the Junior Senior Dance on November Q4 Judging by the large number that attended and the exclamatlons of dismay that were uttered when l'lome, Sweet Home was played the affalr was a huge success Fnrst Santa Claus and then examlnatlons claimed the attention of the members so It was not untll February that we could concentrate on class actlvltles again l-lowever, during those months of hard work everyone had accumulated and stared up a cravmg for gasetles which culminated ID the Senior Junlor Sophomore Dance This was the first time the three classes had joined together ID any undertakjng of this klnd therefore each vled with the others ID number present and amount of fun For that one nlght there were no seniors juniors or sophomores but all were Marshallltes Dancing seems to appeal to hugh school students more than any other form of amusement so there was another Senior Junlor Dance IN Aprnf An onlooker would have seen no signs of sprung fever for the crowd was unusually peppy and exuberant Durlng the early sprung months the members participated ID the ad selllng campaign ofthe Monocle Junior Stunt Njght IS an old class custom and as probably the most anticipated event on the junjor calendar It IS the one time when the most talented put forth every effort and those without any particular accomplishment lend their support to make It the supreme affair ofthe year The play Camp Keep GH was the mann feature on the program Cn the same night we gave our farewell dance to the seniors of 1939 It IS hard to reallze that from the rank and flle of the Junuor Class will come the P S promlnent Seniors of 33 Vet, each junior turns smlllngly to hrs nearest classmate and repeats the class motto Keep on keepnng on Qld Scout and make John Marshall proucl of the Maroon and Gold Rebecca Goldberg l'llSfOI'Idf'l otlfgifta-1 Ca ,af Xxfi T-, Tgf!3l' 3- -- ,1,. .. . .. 4 1 ,, r.,,1 ' , 1 1 Q A 1 Q 4, 1 ' 'jk 4 ,V 4,1 1 1 1' ' . 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Sophomore Class HIStOfY All. to the John Marshall Sophomores of193Ql Three months made a wonderful change In this class The sesslon of 1931 closed with Q75 freshmen At the beginning of the new term the following addItIons were l-hgh School, 89, from Blnford Junior l'lIgh School, 97 from East End Junior High School, 78 Even more significant than this large Increase ID numbers was the fact that our class had ceased to be Foollsh Freshmen and had blossomed forth Into Sophisticated Sophomores As soon as we were settled IU our school work, we turned our attentions to forming our organization and planning our actIvItIes for the year The hrst class meeting was held on Qctober 6 1931 A committee was ap pointed to name candidates for class officers Blue and gold were selected as class colors A weelc later, the commIttee reported Its selectlons and the candidates were Introduced to the class The campaign was on' During the weelt of Qctober QO, the votes were cast This resulted In the election of the following olhcers president, Eugene Smith, vice president VIrgInIa Burton, secretary, Dorothy Saunders, treasurer Stella Anderson, reporter Mildred Lucy, and historian, Elise Robertson MISS Elise Stephenson, a popular and attractive member ol the faculty, continued as sponsor WIth this organization, our class set out upon a journey which would lead IfS members through many happy associations Into a lull share of school lIle at John Marshall The First of a series of social dCfIVltl2S planned For the fall was a dance In the Wythe Gymnaslum by the SZf1IOfS,jUDlOfS and sophomores This toolc place on November Q4 It gave a splendid opportunlty for the members of the classes to become better ac quainted The next Important event was a pIcnIc to Bryan parlc which tools place early In De cember Even picnics need ICQ brealcers It wasn t long, however, before everyone was well acquainted and pepped up so the general jollihcation that followed was a howlIng success After the games, we were just one big ravenous crowd, and the marshmallows and hot dogs disappeared QUICl4lY We very approprIately ended by old fashioned camphre entertainment The month ol January brought to all John Marshall students the season of that delIght ful Indoor sport examinations The sophomores admitted both Individually and col l6CfIV6lY that the season brought surprIsIng results WIth the beginning of a new term, the class was Increased by the addItIon of 367 new members Plans were made For an Interesting serIes ol events that were to run through the spring months These Included a program presented In the John Marshall fXudItorIum, IU which a number of sophomores dIsplayed their talents as entertainers, a stunt night For the enjoyment of our parents and friends, another pIcnIc, and a dance QIVZD for the seniors ln addition to the actIvItIes carried on by the class as an organIzatIon, the sophomores have partIcIpated ID school llle generally Members ol the class have gone In lor various branches of athletIcs and have made many contrIbutIons to the three school publications Elise Robertson, Historian VL EEN X s as Q frm is-Q Xl X? fl I - tak , ' , . fin- ia:-sl ' 'S ,l .I ful .fh. l2.lX'.-f '.,,l.1l,Ll l lf. WT., , nj I r. J j. g iY'Qj I - Q F a. I 1 mxf ive' ,-c' - a. . , ' ' , , Z UL, ' we, ff- ' ' 7 made to the group: from Northside Junior High School, 191, from Bainbridge Junior 1 . . I 1 V - his 1-7 G an IFIIQIESIHNIIEN !X?V X X '56 SHT '7' CD Yx O cn.. F- ' 2 XR A L U 'Q Q M U L ' X TI-IOM AS DUF-I7-V PQ-EKIDENT MARY ELV VKE PKEJIDENT JEAN SA-TTEILFIE-LD SECILETAILY VIRGINIA DE BERRY mevomvem MIS! EVA TATUM svonsow.. ++ov.f-ET RIFT TQ.,Ef?..f'UQ,ER.: Class Offlcers OILPHIE BEALJE +6-LfT'OR.l-HN frmwf'7X I Ill! rr 15+-0 mf param Freshman Class History N THE hrstory ol the Class ol 35 are recorded many thnngs whnch show that our highest ambltlon IS some day to attaan that honored tltle seniors ln September 'l93l with tlmld and bewildered minds we entered John Marshall 367 ID number as follows 93 from Balnbradge Junior l-hgh School W6 from Northsrde Junior l-llgh School IQ from Blnlord Junior l-llgh School and 86 from East End Junior l-hgh School At our hrst meeting held early ID Qctober Mass Mary Maxwell Brockenbrough a well lcnown art teacher was elected sponsor Ar our next meeting the following olhcers were elected Marcua lena Parrish president, Mary Ely vlce president, Jean Satterheld secretary l-loyet Rust treasurer Qrphle Beale historian, and Vlrgrnla De Berry reporter ln November the class went to Bryan park on a plcnrc Strange as It seems the Sophomore Class decided to go to the same place the same day There appeared quite a hot dog mix up We hnally straightened things out and roasted marshmallows and wleners Exploring roclcs was the next excltlng adventure that befell us That night we returned home tired but happy Freshmen Xxfe had some bad news IU January when our president, Marcia lena Parrish, an nounced that she would soon leave Richmond Qur sponsor helped us an nominating the candidates lor the new president Alter the elect1on,lhomas Dutly was declared presxdent It seemed that we were doomed to Sutter great losses lor ID January we learned that Miss Mary Maxwell Broclcenbrough our sponsor was to be claimed by matrrmony Fate was lcnnd to us however and sent us Mnss Eva Tatum who rs always eager to help us through our dvlhcultles Then came examlnatlons and we lelt the lury ol the John Marshall teachers Most ol us weathered the storm and came out high and dry to start the new term Starting early In the new term the call lor freshmen was sent rlngrng through the school We held a peppy meeting ID February and had a large number present W had many other meetungs and the Freshman Class has shown Its splrlt by responding with enthusxasm OF course we are considered too young lor dances We must grow up to be sopho mores before we can have our coming out party, but we thunk hrlces and wlener roasts are loads ol lun The good times and lrvely meetungs will always be pleasant memoraes to every freshman We may have been only Freshues but we were proud to be a part of John Marshall Qrphle l-l Beale, l-llstorlan I131st4 xx x ff f J N X: kI,'r ' r ,, gpg? .- '41 4 A A -- s - :xr -k 'N -1- - . - -w-v l lf ' '.l Xgx-.f 1 1 lf N-F if ' ' -,AEK ,nr I I 3 SEQ , , , , W-, W Y +V, , c, ' X J ,Q ., ,Ji , , xxg-, I . 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X WILLIAM KIRKDATDJCK ALVCE BROWN THOMAS JEFFRIEY ta NARRON H0665- W Calendar 1931 1932 Corps of Cadets g f John MarsI1allHrg11ScI1ool ,fm September Re organization I ff 'Q Pxppowntments tnrst term October e ruuts torn companles Yorktown tnp V M I Md ga e Justices deteat etts corps attends tall norsemanstwnp November Commtrnnty Fund assistance band Special Pxrmlstzce Day service cadet ottvcers December Corps area rrtle matcn Company basket ball organszed Ctrsstmas nolrday revnew tor cadet alumna January Ending ot tlrst term Unut crrtl preparations Recs sent IH tor second term pnyslcal examinations X 4'- -4... 144 f' ' - l Q ll I 'adviigffn ,il 4' 7.'14I - , I Y? 1 ' I I it' I :fi 3, to 'I . . i I ' I I- , I ' ' II RC . ., A I V f . . .- . m J .f A 3 3 7 ' , I I 1 f b f r f Vi fig I' II ' II trrr o ' f ,, ojgl ' ' ' I 'iff 1' :tiff II': 1 fr' 'tif . ritr :Z rv ' L4 I' 'Y' ff, -tt, ,' ' 'K -4-...n V . 'f?'?, r U Li? 1 - q .S f X '.1'7 I g TQ? February More recruuts Appountments second term Trip to Alexandrua band Special George Washington celebration Tree plantung on lawn Mud winter ball March February recrurts joan companies Justices win state clwampuonslwlp band plays End ol corps area matclw Photos talcen For Marslwallute Completion ol lnaslcet ball league GX 'A-of i' Apr: v M? Annual unspectlon by Lt Col Leavntt preparations lor competitive drlll May Corps Held day Qakwood and l lollywood parades Rldlng Instruction for older cadets UNC 2' 57 Wav- ompetltvve drlll vm Graduatxon parade and Final ball JS, Appointments for next sessson Award ol Kohler medal T7 Award ol Maury ,laclcson cup -sa- xf 145lX t 'rI j 4 seam A 'ks m044A uf KN' R Jia ' ,V r ,T: . Ka .. - AX K hi- Y ,XT Ivyayff L- ', ,4. nlll- A f ., ,ftg-1'x.,g151. .t l l A ' - A I l. J Ag! jrv II .E , , -Qt ., ,L fl ' ' A- V' AWWA V V1 fg 7 Vwmivv ' ' . 1 Xt M33 A f tj -- 4fxfbQiY4 Cr -K e . l. . ' I ' 1 'AT f f . , v . . , -. , , I i H 44eL6' i , . - . 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Gravely Virgil R. Deane Lawrence Silberman Aaron A. Abady Harold H. Andrews Walter L. Bew James D. Brothers Charles H. Chittum Lewis T. Cowardin Benjamin L. Anthony Band First Lieutenant Furs! Lieulena t Seco d Lieutenant Frank A Jett Henry B Allen Julius C Hulcher First Sergeant William S. Hopson Corporals George Bazaco William H. Honeycutt Joseph E. La Prade John H. Smith George B. Ganzert Privates Douglas L. Folkes Robert C. Freedman Harry W. Hague Ellwood C. Harrell William B. Haynes Fredrick T. Hicks Henry Kocen Recruits Doyle A. Cameron Lucius H. Clemmons Lance Cornorais Herman H. Cohen Norman C. Simms Max H. Kirk James T. Mitchell Frank H. Williams Lewis L. Lawrence Joseph M. Long Thomas E. Murdock Henry B. Sommerville Samuel A. Watkins Theodore H. Wells Roscoe M. White Joseph E. Davis hiwvsiggezya A a f '1 ,. A. -4 , -1 7 . Mi, 'E L4 M 1 Lt. L f 441 1 Z Ag Ins - . . !'bU7h ' Q -Iv, ri: ' HN 1' 7fL I , gg ,xx 7-. -v - -' Y 'Ig'-.1-. 1 ,1 .. , - 41 , tn., V fjs1,3,,,p, Im x , Y-1' T ' If I. fi ' X . 01. - -xx if 1 J P X? 6 ERNEST -F BULLINCQTON -ELIZABETH DEIERHO1 A Company T4-SOMA! MLKITTRICK L., -X 4 148 Vi' J. xc gf gffxf I . , - -ggwmflxiff wfzfafx xxx, X- WALTERT SMITHDEAL awww iw fl STUART WOODSON GRIFFIN OARNETT A Company Xr149XX L' 4 , W-Pri! 5 X ., ff 5' ., .. ,. . . x . , '- HUT 'g ? lf. . Q f -.l'1QQEj f 5 Ass f-L: , A ' ' ' ' gr gr: ' I I 5 f , ,ff- A - ,ffgwff f, - xi' f 1 fi., N3 . VNVAT if ll' h . V' Rx . I T4 K X iff- 1 , ,V ' XV.x mgglg ' . . xx ,af sl tx . 3 x'y A7'1.. 'f 411 I Wir-J' -1 J . gl ib TH rs no .5 2 AJMMJMLLJTE l N ' I 9 lb Fl st Lleutenan! Walter T Smlthdeal Jaclc C Fryer Holt Page Walter L Edwards Laughton W Nuclcols James l'l Newell Captain Thomas J Mclflttrlclc Fl st Sergeant Grrlhn T Garnett Lu e Sergeants Eben R Jones Travis l-l Epes Paul R l-larrlson Corpora ls Edward l. Qdell George W Webb Lance Corporals Second Lleutena t G Stuart Woodson Warden N l-lartman Joseph J Weinstein Thomas D Eason Burdette C Givens James C Farley Charles J GCYZI' Wlllldm E SUllIVdl'1 ' s' 1599 IIAII Company .7p1 Ts: EET' 'rr-IE 11932 MARSHALLITIQ, A . Q l.ofton H Alley Wlllsam E Austln Charlesl: Bahen Alexander B Belheld Henry K Bohlen Wlllldm S Congalton John R Cutchln William H Farrer Jamesp Hancoclc James W Hannabass Franlc Blantz Jullus W Davenport George R Harman A Company Privates John B Herndon Wllllam A Hutchins David E Jaclcson Guyon H Knvght Bernard l. Lowenthal Hugh Parlcer McAllister Joseph S McGehee Caspar Mvralclan Robert L Omohundro Harry W Proctor Robert W Rether Recruits Allan E Hastings James Hlrchberg John G Rlchardson Dan R Rlggs Edward T Robertson Neville E Ross Eugene H Smrth Stuart C Smith John W Sumner Marborne Whlte Carroll S Wingfield Ronald E Woody Milton M Jacobson Thomas Mclflbben F . II ll U- Ernest Truda x A .f - A, .o A. . -M ----'- --1--:-fs-,V--W - mf l ww-I '1-A N-...J HENRY H- RI LEY GARNETT SMITH' B Compa n y WILQON QIQITTON 3 A! X7 5' ' J v'I'1kr f X - X ' ,'-' ' 'X .x - - -. -v r'v'v' FEE .-. I fm. , 1 '- fm-xix- + ii 'iflwfff - ' . ., . ,, . ., x ,, A ,, , rv ll ' xt ' Egg 1- ,, ?'L!4 'ry ff' ' X ,I ' X -?ix!- v I 11' ' . , , XX., fx I A f . WADE PEARSON SAM WADDELL BERNARD AVERY B Company UT153 V- f-' '21,F, ,- ig, 4,w K, ,,A,..,w ,A., ,1 X X , J xi 'ff L, 'v S , J Tx . f, ,5 ,-,W 5 ur . ,jx 421 1 21 'IFHE N313 Q2 tM.+xRs1smLL1TE l, I H .. , xg x ,fn , ,AQ , , L 1 5 fl I I Furs! Lleutena t Wrlson A Britton Claude O Dulrng Howard C Jones Bailey G Stultz Maury L Hoplclns Richard L Ames James H O Bannon B Company Captam Henry H Riley Jr First Sergeant Sam Waddell Llne Sergeanfs Robert L Coleman Harry B Munday Wvllard N Kaempl Corporal: John Y Currie Alex H Shafer Lance Corporals Robert E Fntzpatrlclc Second Lieutenant Raymond W Pearson Roy W Davis Thomas W Pntts lrvnng Greentree HarryJ Clayman Charles H Wood Lewis Blanlc JS im! I l VA - Mk J., I 1 Bernard Dabney, Jr. Clarenoe A. Niedermayer George C. Gross 7 A , -W Q 1 - ,Q a Y . ' , 4 .5731 A ' Q THE 19 3 2 .MA.RSTaTAT,rT.fTTI If F me A d ., if T I 4 Y if in LT ,j, ' James C Allard Rlchard H Bagby Rudolph M Boschen Wullram C Colller Major S Cooke Edgar M Davidson Elmore W Davis John P Dunnrngton Vernon S Edwards Carl Fleming Dan A Bacot Harold E Chasen Lynwood Y Dillard I I B Company P rvates Millard L Garbett WlllramE Grrgg Aaron Hass George V Hudgrns Charles A Hummell Franlclrn O Jones Thomas D Jordan Harvey L Kelly Charles W McEnnally George E Neale Rec UIQS George L Elliott Mouras E Kern Bully S Loclcett Carlton McCarthy Wilson E Newell Forrest H Norvell Hllsman L Oslln Beverly E l2eams Waverly A Shrpp Eugene T Starry Thomas G Taylor Thomas S Thompson Edwin T Wrlllams H Dan Zrmmerman John S Stultz .lohn H White Wallace T Whrte H-iiliglfgiff' I I r. I . T T in i Jiiizff, ,, A 1 fog- f W,v1il:.11-.--.-... Z1f, liQQfg. A - ,A 5 xl - cya-gf. , 4, -' , '. R32 1 X W N qi W gl I - I G,e,.,ee f yn, 1 HW f, Wi,lWv '7A W ,, ,, 4, uw, 7,4 1 bw -J HENRY I TRAQLE ROSE QENINCQ ,M 35,2 -6 ,,X-- wwf K, Q ,1 C Company STUART WALKER 3151569 Mg G ff? 3 my , ,A . U DI Q - N . ' vt' A 9 '-'A'-'f f -'Af ff---NYM--A-mf'-,TLBQ'...,.,.,..':,X ', ,- .I nk ' - L 3 X. ... X ', J N , ,K ,, , K .x C . X, I I WX AAW X gl rr' rg x 'Wi W x ff 157 M JOHN M. DEW i .1 f Q N X'A'wl! x X K -AUC7USTUS C EPP! C Company EDGAR ANDIIEW5 6 ,Lb K ' X A X 4-77:7kT: ' LTL -AM' K If wigs TH li 11955 21 smsrmtsl-lA.LL1Tl2 ff, X A 7: Fl st Lieutenant Stuart l Wallcer l'-Fed l-l -l,II'TlLJCFldlC2 Olyn W Shannon Walter C lodd Vurgnl D Arthur James E Curle Robert S G I C I Company Captain l'lenry l Tragle Second Lieutenant Edgar M Andrews Fnrst Sergea t John M Dew Llne Sergeants James A Bruce David L Lacy Corporal: Louns P Britt Albert P Dennis Leonard V Shelton Lance Corporals Second Lleutena t Augustus C Epps Alfred l-l Bernhard Mason Smlth l-loward A Mayo Jetlerson D Ewell Allred L Alley ulson Wrlllam P Woodson Charles H Slcutt Carroll M WIllldmS im ww Mxiftsuxiiiii John L Adams John S. Apperson Percy Bolling Ernest W. Boyd Roy D. Caudle Thomas V. Challcley Branch G. Croolcs Thomas H, Dully Walter W. Ely Ben H. Floyd John J. Forrer, Jr. Leonidas E. Garland Howard Gordon I I C Company P u ales Robert L Hall James F. Hinton John L. Holt Frayser R. Hoplcins Rex 0. Jones Richard L. Lancaster Earl M. Martin Philip L. Mathewson Howard M. McCue Sam T. Pulliam James L. Quarles George A. Rady Louis W. Roye Percy E. Schools Marshall W. Scott George F. Seay Robert V. Talley Augustine R. Turpin Edward L. Welsh Joseph M. Wharton, Jr Harry F. Wiley Charles W. Williams Peronneau B. Wingo Allen W. Wooldridge John H. Wyatt Charles J. Yarborough V '1 'i .N . '1 ir 1 4 r A f .ii - 1- ... . F' L 5' ,i .:. Z A-K JE J .- f- - N- ' -. ff -FF' . I I r'v MN f-viii X... If x,--' ROBERT CLIFTON EDMUND5 KJILLETT EDPS D Company -Fl ILHUCH WOODSON ,Q AJJ VTX ,, X 4,41 fi yt 7.4 h x QQ' ,,..w 4 lm! 1 N51-XX'- 1'fif-' CONNOR MLGEHEE A Mljx L f-W QVJ .'- I. EDWARD BOZE D Company ll-EF .- xlzisrs: rsh fgrzgiu' I I Q 5,5158 I ' x--v'.. 'iim di if X, A' X 'fl xii' JOSEPH DAVIS rx x, , ., A E 'XXI , JW. X '. , kg L 103 N lx ,ws gp -if,-,AX --,+ 1 1'-- - ' il .. I .:,. 1, 'f l -1-bf h A A I . wi' lit , 9 it 4 , L Q fs. l1!2p f, THR 199.52 .MARLSHALLITE e h, ' 'f ' A ,L fs s AIA 4 D Company First Lieutenant l:lLZl1UQl'1L Woodson W naml2 l-llll Webster R Lee Paul G Wiley Roy 8 St Jolwn Robert M Slough Sylvester W Burnette Albert C Ellington Krllcor G Eretzlan Captau Robert C Edmunds Fnrst Sergea t Edward S Boze Jr Lune Sergeants Crawford C Grugg Hudson P l'loen Corporals Stuartl2 l'le ler Wllllam C aqua Lance Corporals Albert J DeBlasl Charles C Cosby Second Lieutenant Joseph D Davas John K Lorranne Alex Grossman Wulllam L Plwnlllps David A Dutrow l-lerman W l-lumber Pendleton M Slllflett Ernest T Gearlweart William lf Curne I I I I a 2 IV xv-as t 4 , ,.k ET373' THE 1932 MARsHALL1'r1i A P i vw f 1 lb - 91' Louls l'l Anderson Stuart B Bailey Franlc G Ballard Xavier M Brock Leonard Brown Stewart F Curry Thomas B Davis Ernest l-l Dervushlan Edward W Epperson Anthony P Fahed Samuel C Epes l-larold Goodman George? Harmon Wallcer N Gwen D Company Privates William S Hastings l-laywood N I-lull Robert T lrvnne lvan E lrwln Louis G Jahnlce Sam M Jones James R Mahone Robert R Martin Conrad J Mcllee lsaac J Mercer Wlllle T Mlnter Recruits Woodrow W Paras Kenneth C Phllpotts James V Shore : X' l l John D Newell Clyde E Nuclfols Roderlclc L Q Flaherty Max Plnchelslcy l'loyet A Rust Waldo E Stewart Bernard F Sweeney John R Tlller Gene Whlte Clyde L Wills Thomas S Tutwller ArnoldF Watslcey James l-l Wegscheuder Charles P Yarborough E . as W a ' 'f Q ff 3 ' 1 c . J. ' 1 -. rf 4 4 .N x W -1 fp, ,MLS IH x lx lim -Y . ' . IJ 'N 5 T tilt -'. : 32: 'Q -' 1 x . ' - 4? J , V V X X. - 'N ' W ac .6 ,:' ' . .. ,-.'. .. .AJ . .1 f.:,, M' ' ' f 'ff'--'f I Q SQANLESE BATQY E Com pan y ROBERT D MONTEITH Q X f fafgfffg- J if ix .J ,J A I Q , if H ' 1 V ,gf , I ,V I V I ,',V A .Y 5 ,gf LW YM. ll il '24, 6-4, , , , ,, , f ,, ,--,,,,,,.,A-., - 1 ' L'?.f 1, ' ,, , V J .x V VN' , , C T T ' ' ' ,- 'X N I X L '. W V, W ..-1x,f.. , ,,.- . ,. THOMAS JOHNSTON vm lj ,5 ,fiiixl 5, N. f V' Z VFW, ' Ig 1: F-fig I lr 1..'5,.1?r?4s5-'Q -3 X qi' FN-X nj . .V Aff .J J -I HOUSTON W BARTLETT E Company CAMERON ALSOP !. -Li . ' 1 V165 X51 t ill- 7' ia, M--.W .- -., A U.: ' I ' -s XD 'I vs rf! l' I A 'mls 1915 2 sAt,.xRs1sms,LrTE 4,5 mx . lip . 1 ligsft ff, .f 1' 'af 1-PMG 'Q' , ' J f-X ,wr Flrst Lleutena t Robert P Montneth Harry H Moore Leonard W Vaughan Wzlllam R Yonlcer Allred L Watlclns Wallcer H Schlleser Randall M Croclcett Edward S Purdue ' E ' Company Captain Charles M Heclcer Fnrst Sergeant Houston W Bartlett Lune Sergeants Qscarl: Saunders Wllllam L Banta Edmund Turner Corporal: Donald P Boyer Maurice Rosenbloom Alton A Thomas Lance Corporals Henryl: Whittle Second Lue tenant Cameron E Alsop Ferdinand C Ebel Leslie L Cardona Vernon L Major Raymond O Muller Joseph C Farmer Bernard L Jones George N Slclpwnth ' 'P 1,1 ,, ,, R, s uv ,. R, - I THE 1932 MARSHALLVFJQ, , 1 ii MRKQK? Henry G Ball Ernest C Bleuthgen Lnnvvood L Brandus Douglas H Bretton HllearyE DuVal WlllnamF Grugg Stuart O Harrison James T Kung Phalrp T Kung Wlnlreld G Chiles Wrlllam C Cobb Marvm Cournovv John W Davenport Joseph W Funal I E ' Company Privates Fred H Lord Guy C McAllister Carl W Nolde Donald W Page Ralph L Rnch James R Roberson Charles H Rosmond Aubrey H Ross Recruits Blair D Hanlon Clyde A Klrby John J Perry Charles W Reynolds Wnllard J Slcelly Charles B Swayne Edwun R Thomas James T Tomney Franlc H Wallenhorst Bernard W Whaley Marshall B White Hurst Franlc W Wlclcer Charles F Yonlcer Elmore N Rrttenberry Wnlluam Sanders Robert G Llrbach George Vroman John D Wrngheld E . f-QQTLCQSV Q I I 1 F ,I Q Ex- if 141 Y -7 '41+42:,:.:t : ' ,iii I-TiTr':Lzgl-: :lf --,f X R I. V. -. ig K e- U '. . t.!'x. vs rl L x,? A,,fXP 17 ,X 74-: , llllg. lily- ,,l,rmll,,--1,,L1up w I I' I '. n -- -,-- ' 51-7 'LW We L fe-'fg:e,:, - g, 1':,? -,L g.-IST? ..g.:.:TI.3ifgT' ---.-KT J ' Y v 1+ ll . hgnl v 3 '53 ja Pig' B J . A I X ' J I P 1 Ai F I' l Second Row Stuart Woodson Henrv Allen Narron Hogge Jack F yer Wnll am Banta F st Row Cralg Glvens Henry R ley John Dunn ngton Fltzhugh Woodson John W Sumner The Rnlle Team Henry Rnley, Captann l-lenry Allen Jaclc Fryer John Sumner Wullnam Banta Craig Givens Fltzhugh Woodson John Dunnnngton Narron f-logge Stuart Woodson BOUT fnfty per cent of last year s squad lost by graduat1on,thos sesslon s team was faced with developing good replacement maternal before December, at which time the Corps Area lnter Collegiate Match vvas begun Fortunately the records produced an excellent reserve from vvhnch to build a team and the Corps IS once more proud of those fevv men who vvorlred so hard to glve us a score representatlve of John Marshall effort and sportmanshnp IU this actlvnty The team, by means of mall arrange ments and faculty supervision, vvas able to compete favorably with other schools all over the nation I l : , , , . I' , ' i lr 1 ' ' , i , i , ' , . l . 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I .X 1 , 1 X . n e sont? o z ugh Woodso Rob tMont th Wll K lc t ltCh lr Walte Sm h ea Ja es Sta sbu y Tho s MCKU lc ted Sta W rCllonFdm nd Hen le l-lnyT The Honor Court Judge Advocate Presndent Secretary and Treasurer Sergeant at Arms l-lenry l lragle Stuart Wallcer Wilson Britton Wrllram Krrlcpatrlclc Walter Srmthdeal Clifton Edmunds lhomasMcKrttr1clc James Stansbury Franlc Jett Robert Monterth lrutzhugh Woodson EW PEOPLE lcnow that the Corps as practically a hundreo per cent sell governed organrzatron Such a plan rs possible and etlectrve only because of the l-lonor ystem vvrth vvhlch every cadet as larnlllarlzed before vvearlng the unllorrr The questions rnvolvrng honor are relerred to the l-lonor Court a body representing each unrt ol the Corps -x Willa , f l l JW lin Standung' Fra lfJ ft, Wil rltt n,F1t h n, er el , I iam lr pa racy arles He: Pr, , r It d l, m n r . ma i .ric See u rt alke, at , u s, ry Pr y, e r .ragle l-lenry Riley Charles l-lecl4er . . Y l S I . . . . . , . . it U V 91 f E ,- . Q ' rw K -g !'g f,, amit- Tllli 115.92 lXflK,3lf,Illla r U lai n 1 if-f---r 7,135 , ' 'L' ,, . ., L...ii3 ' ' fx ,J 7 Cadet Hop lLl. anyone ever forget xt this 1932 Cadet l-lop ol oursf? Ir was wonderful from begmnung to end The boys In Immaculate sprung lull dress and the gurls In llulty whlte marched garly beneath pastel lights through the lovely hgure to the tune ol Sweethearts on parade The stately grand march composed of couples meeting rn twos fours and Finally eughts opened the ball The hgure J M which was made by a single alternate llne was loudly cheered Following thus was the wheel the rum beung formed by the glrls ID snowy white dresses and the spolces by the cadets But the arch of sabers was the most beautllul ol alll MldSt shouts ol applause the girls as they passed through thus lovely arch were thrilled just a little more ll such a thing were possible by receiving a tiny paclcage whlch turned out to be a handsome rung the John Marshall seal on a blue and white baclcground As the hgure ended dancung began ID earnest Everyone from the tlny Freshmen to the alumni ol ten years ago swayed to the waltz tunes and snappy fox trots It was all to one of the happnest and gayest nights ol our luves too soon that the hands ol the cloclc pointed to twelve, and we had to bid farewell g s ,g . - g g ,--kg-A- at ,A -Q' ' t 170 x ,., 'f ' , I Battalion on Parade Crganizations xxx ef xi f- ll.- III l Z Lil umm umm Tum i 1 fx W' 'J g lx, 1 I :bf'f 5 K f' 5573 K 1 N Y 1 sul 1 f X, x .jf H 1 Q5 X 4 , J X ff Q Q C , Y .' Q ' ' 1 Q l 1' xx 5 1 ' -L FX N , Q7 xx ' N . 6 I E QLKQY X F , ,Q m Rx . , l W v ,, M I if jx I f, ,Q N , f gf ?' 4 1 , , M! , f ' fl! - I l J' , I 2 r , - I 7' f' g 11 111 rl ue: IND I5 2 M,xm1l,ulsL1 rlQ, N ' - ,VL -'- ,,,,7 ex, L Wx, in A 4 V K, l X 'ff fs'-'W ' - ' -A-----'f-- J:-1--'T-1--' A 1 fl l uf l X 1 til 1 0 'fn 1' ' 4 L . .-,L-A.v.'n A fx 45 uv' . .fl f Q I Th rd Ro John B stow Jack Munday Stuart Woodson Da d Krap Clyde Moss Second Ro Bernard Dabney Syd ey Passamaneclc Mss Mary Peple Caroline Robinson Mrs Charlotte Defo rcy E gene oolcs Lama Edwards F rt Ro H el L Co Al c Perc al Je ry B ow Margaret B lups Gam tt Sm th Kather ne B llups G acc Rowland Ann Pohl g Forum Club HEN the Greelcs didn t have a word for nt, the Romans always dad So It was with the Romans that the term forum flrst was used lt meant an open discussion or place of oratory Now It has reappeared In John Marshall l-llgh School where the pupils of the Publlc Spealcxng Q classes are usmg that same term as the name of one of their clubs Those who take public Spealclng Q from September to February of any year automatically become members of the orgamzatnon lts entire purpose IS to sponsor nn the puprls an snterest ID debate, publlc address, and current public questlons It also has Its advantages ID malclng the student at home before an audience and at ease when doung any spealclng Due to the popularlty of this subject It has become necessary to have fnve or sux branches of the socsety Instead of the preferable one Mrs Decourcy Mass Peple and Miss l-lolloway are directors In the club actrvutles Each group has Its own con stltutxon organlzatlon and set of offrcers Weekly programs are a part of the currxculum of these branches So for the past few years thus club has talcen nts place on the pages of the school annual and due to the favorable comment It has drawn hopes to continue there for some time to come 36 , Jr i w: . ri , , , vi in, . w: , n i , ' ' , 4 , U I U gr , r is wg az ee x, i e iv , r r n, . il , e i , .l i , r , n - V - . . - ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 -X b J --A1-Am QA -- - if-,L - ' f f f -r fs -N 77' - '- Vw- X X X ,-mn . W -' . . , P f 1 V 1 . A s -:w . V-1 4 'ri srfifg ' .-- '1 rn, 1fD.3v2 M.-Xlxbrl,XLl,l'l ,Q E - 1 A-1:1 f-le:-r . '1f'fl....-- -W ai---V -- :.: d-T-,lf-fafx 11- -.Q -. ' Q X. Y .-' 'ai X fx!! Zyl.. Y 4 J ' I ' X7 :fl u ,C -- rf ' -1 is Fourth Pow Welfo d Payne Paul l-lar :son Wayne Shannon Cameron Alsop Third Qow Qoy Da ls Bully Banta Lucllle Cerner lvladelln Nunnally Willa rl Kaemp Fred Bates Second Row Harry Moore Douglas Chenshaw John Dew Ro alle llller Carolrne l-la rrson James O Claherty Furs' Pow Joe Davis Frances Mcclanahan Flor nce Troutner Miss Mary Peple Nancy Crawford Fred Black Blll Krrkpatrck The Harwood Literary Society HE HARWOOD LWERARV SOCIETY IS organized ID all the public Spealcnng Q classes lrom February to June Each sectron ns supervised by the teacher ol that particular group The teachers sponsoring this society are Mrs Charlotte Wheeler Decourcy, Mlss Emily l-lolloway and Miss Mary peple lhe purpose ol this society IS to learn parlramentary law to garn practice ID organizing programs ol great variety lor information and entertainment to trarn one IU the art ol malcmg speeches lor all occaslons, and to gann expernence an dramatlcs and recrtatrons Each sectron has nts own set ol olhcers which are changed at Intervals strpulated by the organization nn order to gave a great number ol people executove tralmng The weelcly meeting ol the society IS conducted entirely by students Each meeting IS under the supervision ol a drtterent chairman thus glvrng variety In the programs The sponsor ol the socnety us always the guest ol honor Every member loolcs forward with lceen antlclpatlon to the weelcly meetrng lor they loolc upon It as an entertaznment rather than just another class bl, fi '1 I l X E ,IM .Q V , .X ' 'IA W xl'-.':l?1e'w.,t. : r 1 'I 1 I ' i - vl ' , , 2 , r- lf : , , , 5 ' , r , '. . 2 ' , , e , , V , ' I I , . I I , . 1 ' Q1 U' 55 . 3 f'Pi1, ,f 13? ,- - g gmv- : f' . Adf R ., '1 Apx X -5. 'l NX n 4 u r, -P - 3' ' s an Ti: 3 L y -1 'N 5 -5 A P x , .I , Q. at E ' W, l l lla, ltr- .L WX.-Xlxnr --lnal l . +5 t 1. , X an I QQ ' Third Row Ethel Fubank MYYKIS Elliott Ruth Meyers Henr etta Salsbu y Second Row loulse Thompson l IS C tcht Id A' ce Ryland Elwabeth Poston Ma yt a c s Mcclanahan Mary Holt Woolfolk Rebecca Locket Fl st Row Ga land Bache Ma 5a ct DI on Margaret Van Oo! M ss Mary Rlcheson Eleanor Whitehead Eh abeth Ch pman The Van Vort Debating Society Eleanor Whitehead Garland Bache Margaret Dlxon Mary Frances Mcclanahan Elizabeth Chapman Margaret Van Got Mlss Mary Rlcheson Elizabeth Ashburn Rosalie Bates Marjorne Belheld Jane Botts Maude Clmgman Eleanor Colvnn Ethel Eubanlt Rebecca Goldberg Frances Hamilton Members Annie l-looker Sylvia Kamslty Vrrguma Kennady Laura Kindred Rebecca l.ocl4et Mary Moore McLaug Ruth Myers Elrzabeth poston Allce Ryland hlrn president Vice president Secretary Assistant Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sponsor l'l6HVI6lld Salsbury Mary Ellen Stephenson Ruth Stephenson l.oulse Thompson Belle 'lraylor Frances Walker Eleanor Woodward Mary l lolt Woollolk lrls Crutchfield f3'N,xx . ' . I , , ' ' , , 6 r : ', ,r' ru ie, .i ,..'. , r rne , t 'r : r , r r 'x , , i, ' , ' , , 'z 6 I I X 'N --rf--13:-1 -gr: QLE51: ff 71,71 -'W r Y Lf-jglj? f fuivztirf :Lt-Y'-'ri fr ,, 'X - ,cc , X 1 A- f K 54 ,-,,Y, r 'rms 1 sa 45 2 st :XA.IPt5HAI.l,ITIS L ,. 1- , , ,-v,,,,,:1-.U ife fflzzll -wig?-in - 5-N 11, ' K 'W - A I I X, . TH rd Ro Mary Ellen Stephenson Franc s Wa ker Mary Moo e McLaughlin Seco d Po Fleano Wood a d Syl ja Kamsky Rosal e Bates Belle Traylor Patty Shea n F st Row Rebecca Goldbe g Marjo e Belfeld Ja e Botts Mary Vu 5 nra Whlte Ruth Stephenson EI abeth Ashbu n HEIVAN VQRTS have covered another eventful year of debating and all that It :mp nes lnterest un the club has been lceen ever slnce its organrzatlon under Miss Ray Van Vort but this year the club feels especially proud because It has not only had an extremely large roll but an exceptuonally actnve one The old members have held up guldung hands and endeavored to help the new members All these were urged to debate so that they could have experience prior to the preparatuon of the State Debate, and that they might also earn thelr puns Last year the club endeavored to llve without a sponsor This year the officers belleved the sponsor a necessnty and so they chose Miss Rlcheson an English teacher here to help them Speeches on the art of debating and rules of parllamentary law began the years worlc Then debatlng Itself began an earnest Both serious subjects, such as the thirteen month calendar, and light ones as the advantages and disadvantages of hugh school football were presented for argument table dlscusslon on the subject club debates, and one with the Marshalllte team preceded the fnnal presentatnon whlch we felt certain would meet wjth approval In Charlottesville, despite the fact that the followlng was the specified subject for the dedbate Resolved That the future prosperlty of the South lies upon legally regulated In ustrles No later than the middle of December, worlc began on the State Debated Round CW ' W' ' - , cu--- -t ..g---,c.g14- 1' A 1 ' 1 V 1 . . , , r xi, 'X -x v r 5' T 'I - Q f . . ' , N - , . xv 1 r ' 1 1 rl'-' iii inns. 1-D 32 Smit, rruc1..1.srn.r f' 1 Th rd Row Mabel Sorrel Guthrie Brown Edward Boze Cornell Branch Harvey Glass Margaret Van Oo! Second Row Mary Moore McLaughlin Kathe ne Chasen Edith Archer Ednth Mansfreld Raymond Copple Edd e Hilton Fl st o Ma e G ll Lou se T ylor EI abeth Ashbu n Mary Ellen St ohe son Ma well Wright Geraldine B o Doris Broadst eet Senior French Society E STUDY l:lQENCl-ll We speak French' We lllre French or We would not talre It ln loolcung baclc over our French course vve Fund many unterestsng thrngs that seemed hard have become easy We remember vvorlclng over Irregular verbs and tying our tongues an lcnots trying to pronounce some dllhcult words or attempting to stralghten out some phonetics that refused to yueld But out of our struggles have come success and understandlng John Marshall can vvell be proud ol her Senior French Society because ol the actlvltres ol this year Each class which comprlses the Sensor French Socrety has held undnvrdual monthly meetungs IN vvhlch the unusual and Interesting phases ol French llle were discussed Several trmes groups ol classes have jorned each other lor specnal programs Cn December QQ all the First period French classes met un the audltonum and put on a Chrnstmas program The classes sang Noel songs and scenes from plays studied In the various classes vvere dramatuzed The most lnterestung feature ol thus program vvas the debate, Resolved lhat French teachers should assign homevvorlc lor the holidays The judges decided rn favor ol the alhrmatlve although the oplnlon ol the audience was probably For the negatlve So you can see that our struggles have really been worth vvhrle, and that at has been a real pleasure to lcnovv this beautalul language We are sure that rl you would try studying French, you would thlnlc It lun too '?X,x Tcgiggg Wg-1 . V I . I ' ll I I I I I If fl 1 4 1 ' A f 1 l l 'r R W: ri i , i a , iz . r , e n , x ' , ' r wn, ' r I l , . - 1 . .. , . ., r , . as so as by 3 L xX X I x 5 e, I . A , , 'stdin is -ma zigr ,lg fiiii, ww 151 riirf E F ,,,111 f -, :ff-,...- L:------L -W--ff---lT fE6 . K Fou th Qovv Gillet Epps Rose Hening Third Row Margaret Brown Herbert Holloway My tle Norris 'Catherine Brown Ruth Pulliam Wa held Smith Second Pow Nell Kay Louise Thompson V en Clayton Anne Thompson Henry Riley First Row Gladys Slaugh er T by Br dge Ma ge y Moo e Mary G attan Vi 5 nia Bu on Ashley Mae Blank Junior French Society ARLEZ VOUS FRANCAIS? Mais ouil Nous le parlons avec plaisir But now let s spealc English for the beneht ol those who do not parlez vous but might learn how if they realized how much lun it is As we are only beginners we spend much of our time on the mechanics ol the lan guage we are studying We pass hours on our verbs and we sometimes fear that we will get old and gray haired before we learn all the rules, but suddenly comes the understand one more rule and have gone one more step tovvard the complete mastery ol the language we wish to learn But even though we bone so much there s a silver lining to every cloud, and we see our silver lining when we have a club meeting At these meetings we really have lun, lor we realize that we do know some French and although our teacher moans and groans when we just don t seem to get our irregular verbs, we give her a luclcy brealc by carrying out these programs Ar the monthly meetings we have plays sing songs and tell jolces all in French of course Don t you thinlc this sounds lilce a Senior French Society meeting? Watch out, Seniors' The Juniors are growing upl 1Xm9kL V15 mb!!! rv A I , I . . I ,I I I .ll , I . I Y. . : , ' , ivi , , . ' ' : t , i i , r ,r r, r , ir i ' rt , I I I - . I . I . bright dawn and the vision of something we did not realize before, We really do I . . ' I - I v ex I V 'r 'ite ff ,e , eeae ,e ,. 3 .V :L ssyfgi IIN V f LN-W -'I PXP A j -1 fy 1 -r-1'f F-7I xH'II' A .Iqf 'XT1' ' ' -. , '1-gr--wg 53537-W gm U ,a I , xx X1 .z til! , u p-f. IIII-.. 11.5 I,I..Its1-I,,r,L1uf X 5 cy 'I U A' 7 x Third Pow Fdwa d I-Ia Fed B yl ss Do IH Boye G s Lynch Raymond Way ack Sam P chefslcy Second Pow Dorothy Bradl Fances W qht Na o Co a d Anna Bu ton Frances Fast Mnld ed I cy Ma e D Ing Do othy Slate trst Po Dorothy Reams AI ce Pe c al Ma y T d Lo etta Sat The ma Muncy Alma La Prade Ma ne McCa Senior Spanish Society TS A GREAT LIFE If you re talclng Spanlshl But vvhy talce Spanish anyvvayf? First talte It lor the beauty ol the language Itself Second talte It because our country as becoming more and more acquainted wrtlw South America and young men and young women who spealc Spanish vvell and understand It easily are needed to carry on the American relatrons vvlth out Spanish Irlends Ihurd ut as a pleasure to be able to Icnovv other languages besrdes Englash and to be able to read boolcs vvntten In Spanish Ihese are all practical sound reasons lor studying the language But let us not lorget the romantic Interesting slde ol talcnng Spanlsh What better way IS there to learn the customs and manners ol Qld Spain than to read about them un the language ol the people themselves? In our study ol Spanlsh we come across descrlptlons ol the marvelous landscapes the people IU the vineyards the vvay ID Whlch the peasants dress and their ways ol luvlng What a joy to be able to read IU Spanish the descriptions ol the glorious bull hghts the dashing toreadors and the gay laughmg senontasl The Senior Spanish Socrety hopes that everyone who talces Spanish vvlll enjoy lcnovv Ing about the yoyous dancing senontas and the gallant senores of gay Madnd along vvuth has verb blanlcs and rules lor the subjunctlve ax ofiftffff l Q I' I -1--Y. ,. ,, ' : , r rris, r a i , na . r, u , . m , in 1 ey,r rig, ,run vvrin, r , ,, fr u, ri ui, r r 'I wr , 1 r iv , r in er, r ri, I , , xi nn l I I I , 1 . . . , . 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 , . 1 1 1 1 I ,Q X , .AV , , , ,,, 1-. ,...' Y -.M D at Wwe at . 180 . XL . ti-1 7,1 , , Al .,, A, , , null- 'A P ya HHS I 'Do 2 5fX.kXIl.5rl.fXI.,l,H'lf Fftffnf t gurl rrr I 1 Q E ' l Q , x 7 ,.., ,- .1 ' -ai ,arf-A-h--W ?.,-,ff y.w--- .W-E . --A 4 .A AC! 777 ., ., - if f XG .2 'xx 'U Th d Row Jo We ste Chann ng Pace Leon Faggen W ll am MCM llrn Second Po K he n Holt J Sm th Ma tha EII s Do othy C ouch lo se K ner Ma tha A e Ruth Arch fl st Pow Helen Major L cy Latham EI abetl- C abb n H Ida K by An ta Pullen Fay B yant .lunlor Spanish Society H BAY THAV DAY Don t be alarmed, at s just one ol the Junlor Spannsh classes learnlng the alphabet and do they have lun7 You see vve ol the Junior Spanlsh SOCI2lY sh hl don ttell the French students' are vvorlclng for the scholar shnp that rs given every year to the best student of modern languages Cl course we all want to get It so vve re all vvorlcang hard And we re really accompllshlng thrngs, too Why, every one ol us can tell you the story ol the Little Red Hen an Spanish, and ll you need any arnthmetlc done, just gnve It to us and we II be glad to return you the problem solved In Spanish Then too, vve have learned so many thlngs about Spain and the Spanrsh people that vve never lcnew belore and that we could never have learned ll vve hadnt talcen thus language We had lots ol lun just before Chrlstmas You see our teachers thought we should learn some Spanish songs and vve dad them too Cn song days we had no homevvorlc and so vve went to the audltorlum several times to sing We enjoyed those days and durlng the holiday we had so much lun slngxng our Spannsh songs to our lnttle brothers and sisters who just couldn t nmaglne what we were slngnng about So you see that studyrng a language rs not all verbs and rules, and we lcnow nl you trred some Spanlsh you d enjoy st just as much as we do avliqwtf f 4 I ir 1 e in in i , , i i u w: at ri e , ane 1 , r i, f r , , ul rl , r . ri , er 'r : ' , u ., iz . r i, I lr , 1 , r l l u 1, , ,, , , , 1 1 1 ' ' 1 - 1 . - . , . v . . . -- , 1- . . . . . . . . v . . - 1 . 1 . ' 1 , . I ,V ,.. ,- - f ff Lf' H ' A f A MY, ,-N4 ' ,YW 1 A -f r J 5 by .5 5 J ' ! Z 1. mr, ww ttrrlm-r1r1,l11t1v - . . . , . . . , .. J .. , I I in , , , . 4.. t N . . , -Q .- , ' at f--- -' ,- K-n..g-,, .. fe 1,f.,:4, , 1--,1 W' ff, ' y 1 N 1 N ijx ti' A, X I li 4 f ' Xi' ' -Y ,9- I lit Seated on Razllng William Ramlcey Margaret Van Oot Harvey Glass Qtandlng Harold Tucker Linwood Haden John Fry Holt Woolfolk Mr Beverley Hamilton Senslow Trev lle La Touche Seated on Steps Jonathan Kellog Frances Mcclanahan D ck Ferguson Harold Lovensteln The Writers Club HE WRITERS CLUB was organized to encourage students to write lor publications Thus year the club was under the guidance ol Mr Walter Beverley, Wrth Jonathan Kellogg as presudent Margaret Van Got as vice presndent Dlclc Ferguson as treasurer, Rebecca Goldberg as secretary, and Mary Frances Mcflanahan as assistant secretary Buslness meetlngs were held at school an the afternoons and other meetings rn the homes ol members to cntucuze the lnterary etlorts ol the members and drscuss ways ol umprovung the wntung The Wrrters Club John Marshalls oldest luterary organlzatnon, has always furnished most ol the publucatron edutors, contrubutlons, and statl members for the Record Monocle, and Marshalllte, as well as literary contrubutors to the Scholastlc and other outsnde publrcatrons L4 . ' : . 1 ' 4 1 1 1 ' 1 - i 1 1 1 I . 1 ' u D 1 ' A 1 I 1 f 4- 1.4,L.,,,, , -3,1 1, 1 , - , 1 ,f- .f A- - -,Z Y. X V+'-'-TTY rl Vw 139 W, ,. ,-, Y, WW. .,,,,.,o -.. ,N L h X V I ,, ' 1 ,.. . tv. .,., J WF. 'I I 3 11 1 , 1 1 llli Instr- F55 ' ' LA ' 'A ' Jrrznrrrllr gg -.. . ' 5-. -sv-+21'ai' , ,, iiggg- -A-eff ' Q '-N K 4 gi ' 'TXV -, t A ?5xK inf, tx? l. Vs ,N Qtandsng Mary Ellen Stephenson W1'lnam Qanlcey Mary Holt Woolfolk Ernest Gearheart Harvey Glass David Magid Warren Smnth Patty Sheann Eleanor Whltehead Mss Charles Anthony Edgar Andrews Ma wel NX ight Ruth Llghf A C Epps Frances Saunde s Byrd Johnson S ated L n ood l-laden Harold Tucker Mary Frances h,il,cClanah:B1 Margaret Van Opt Rebecca Goldberg Henr etta Salsbury arga e on Quill ancl Scroll UlLl. AND SCRQLL lnternatlonal l'lonorary Society lor l-llgh School Journalists IS an organization which llsts among Its founders and olhcers editors of lnterna tronally lcnown periodicals and leaders ol world lamed press associations lhe mem bers worlc to bring honor to a school already rlch ID tradrtnon and glory Quill and Scroll actzvltles opened lor the hrst term under the lollowlng olhcers at John Marshall presndent Rebecca Goldberg vrce presldent A C Epps, secretary treasurer, hlenrletta Salsbury reporter Margaret Dixon, adviser, Miss Charles Anthony Among the Important projects was the completion ol a hand boolt ol John Marshall whlch will grve adequate lnlormatlon concernrng Its actlvutses to all newcomers and vlsltors The above picture was taken durrng a vlslt to Edgar Allan Does Shrine John Marshall members submnttsng entries IU the natlonal contest received mention IH every group Qlhcers lor the secono term were president Margaret Van Cot, vlce presroent hlarold lucl4er, secretary treasurer Mary Frances Mcclanahan, reporter l.unwood hladen adviser Miss Charles Anthony As the year closes, merrbers ol the John Marshall chapter leel that they have earned the right to Feel a thrlll ol pride at mentton ol Quill and Scroll the Phu Beta Kappa ol hugh school llt2fdfl , Xl183 M L l A rm. l Kip lf! 1,1 , I ,II I 1 V ,X7'r-,l , Y, 'A 1 l W f 1 1 1 1 I 1 rt lx I 1 , 1 ' ' ' 2 1 f ' 1 ' ' A ' i 1 A - . 1 . . . 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 . , I , I i 1 ' - . 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K f Third Row Stanley Hague Cabell Poothe Mass Mary Leach Margaret Almond Almarna Proctor Dorothy Carrett Sarah Fllen Du Val M ss l oul e Kelley Mrs l-'elen Harlan Qecond Row Cam on Moranduno Earl lgram Anne Walker V gun a R ves Rowe Lemuella Pa mer DoJ5las Nunna ly Fnrst Row Kathleen Cosby Mary Anna T gnor Eleanor Wh t head Ro 5 Verlanve Elmore SCICTICZ HE SCIENCE CLUB loolcs bacl4 with pleasure over thus, the second year of Its exustence as a club at John Marshall lhe members, organizing early, chose Miss Loulle Kelley as sponsor and elected the following officers Eleanor Whitehead presldent James parlclnson ylce president, Dorothy Garrett, secretary Stuart l-larrsson, treasurer, and Bernard Whaley reporter lalong advantage of the beautiful fall weather, the future scnentlsts revelled at an afternoon s outing at Bryan parlc lmpresslve exercises were held at the death of the great sclentlst Mr lhomas A Edison ln qulclc succession followed trlps to Sauer s extract plant, The Richmond News Leader plant, and the Chesapeake and Potomac lelephone Company Cn February Q5 the Science Club sponsored the planting of a tree to the honor of George Washlngton as a part of the school s celebration of the blcentennnal of has birth lhe members loolt forward to another year with light hearts, hoping to accomplish even greater thlngs In the future and promising their hearty support to all worthy projects unclertalcen for John Marshall 4 A f if l I l . l l , I l F l 1 l i l c 3 er , , , , ir n i , l , 4 l : 1 , , A l , 4 e , s r Jeter I . . 2 . 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I , , Ace Club H 'Q fum' Y 'rw rv iH1'f 1I'I, V- Fr ' 'rw :fix . 1 ,, , ,f xg! l., I I. 3' 'f , 3,2 if 13: Jrf 1' hx, ' X .', Ai V , ,,fKx'rxi r I' wi' Alpl-ra Pl-rr Club Organized February 'l73fl Colors ls nd lflnte ur Arm lo lo erf end nr: and C prrttlwrouqll atlwc' Id ae lw Mar l Hlqlw Q OHICETS Henry Mil er llrel en aude trnley l Claude Dullnq Vlce Dre den Wu llam ,umetlwr Repo lack Fryer Secretary Ml s Edrtlw fDlclcleD Lau5l1 ee r J ba rert Faculty Adylser Members ul n Br: on llmmy Daurglwtrey F3 el Qarr er llurru Edwards u e c Edf1arDayl o Holt Page bam W ddell lfdylb qrmtlw eal l-lE Alepl-lA Pl-ll CLUB Ol .lolwn lVl rsball started tlwe year rlglwt by wa lng 5 meeting enry Miller s wlwo IS our pres cent lor tlwe year A us rn are C au J mg yrce pres: ent and lauce Qtarley and ack ryer treasurer ancs Cretary At rnls m etmQ yye decreed on our new bros and were luclcy ID tt nj s QVllIll l eal ayndson ana Russell ofvell lney rruly made Qood merrbe s s year we are agaun ln be Q J s yy In ue ol yt nw ou 1 ast year we are gorng strong ann expect to do better this tame J nlour lteen members nlne re acets l1ye lane sergeants ene rr ser3eant a Q tnree l eJtenunts e are tfyo dances the a semester one at l-lalloyye n are a Cbrlstmas nn eret ey QOOA J t slc nybo y Nllib yvast ere JC l 6 2 ll' A V1 l lVl l ZlTlbQV ol tb? 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Sne ls a prom ent , r Cr b en: Q ell le yn ani out cl selrzol lVlr, CJ' st: cane t 'tt l DC .Q cr laculty acylser tnrs year Vw r39Jl:5 rt lend 5 betta are H3 se Di ' rtne arr ans rr :an al ty' l l t .wb is syrfg Qo1i1Alplra Qrrr Carries H X ,f -1 L w , ,NA xxw A , 1 fa, ,y,1',H, nm. 1 Xxxllwl 1,1 IH' ' 'ff 4' V ,-X ,L-W YNY Y Y wyvwp v Vwpig-.N-w.-ls Bachelor Club Alm Officers Members Gr' H 1-ff VI- -qw... Y e ,, I ww fjivr ' I T 'V if -' 1w'.:L,,d,' 71 ' ' '1f i:' -mx, 'M .', a 1 113' rx ' ' ' f wr w' ge ' ' 'VRS .x:i' fv :n ei 'w,:vm,m1i Y 13 i: x it i- ary i 5 V 3 vm Vo'Qxir'tH19 n if ' 1 'vgffigj riff Wu .f 'aio' 5:24 Qs: 515513 iv 'wg w v'4f:Y:: r Ja' 3.6 fi.i.s L'D 1f Swv , ' 5- ': Y' ,V jlzi ,, 'f 2 ff V155 Um 11' :f P le 1 'z 'v E V 3' V 7 ' ', in f' .'1,','1 'inf' 3' rv: -wi 'w1 w.fr V V 1 1 e fr ,: 1. w is QQMTQ . ' ' ' ' H ' w:- mf Vw: LN' ' . 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Q .1 u V ,K V f Y , ,, A , Vnww- , .NH VM W -Q X ,Y I ,.f ,dial Jlllll .I Aff xxt Cl1Ic Club OFFICCFS Ellzabetlm ArmItage l3resIdent GIllett Epps VICQ Pre Ident Coronel Cattery Secretary Sarah HardIng lreasurer kllldbilll Garber AmelIa Garber HE CHIC CLUB was loande by lVlIss Gra e Slater ID l9l-4 DurIng our seven years IH Jolwn Marshall we have talcen part ID tl'Ie actI ItIes at sclwool and lwave attempted to be ol any servIce that we could ln tlus past year we lwave organIzed 5 clwapter club IU llwomas .lellerson and we plan to dIsband tlwe orIgInal Cluc Club from JolIn Nlarslwall wItlI tlwe close ol sclwool In June 1939 llwe purpose ol tlwe Clmcs lwas been maInly to brIng a certaIn group ol glrls closer togetlwer and to let tnem worl4 Itl'I one anotlwer We leel tlwat our aIm lwas been lullIlled Altlwouglw we are leavIng we want to tal4e tIme to wIsln tl'Ie otlwer clubs a great deal ol success IU everytlung tlwey undertalce llwe club lIas been lcept up only by tlIe unlaIlIng dIlIgence ol our presIdent Bobs ArmItage wnose leaderslup lwas been an InspIratIon to us In everytlrung we lwave attempted tl'IIs year Her clwarm personalIty and Interest ID us lwave made lwer an Ideal presldent ur vIce DF6SldZUl GIllet IS tlwat very good loolcIng young l dy wlIo graces tlwe lwalls ol V fVl l and also enters IU tlwe socIal actIvItIes ol .lobn Nl rsnall as IS slwown by ber sponsorslup ol D Company In tlwe past year ol4ey Catlery our secretary IS l4nown to all ol you at Jobn fvlarsnall Slwe IS tlnat beautIlul creature wlwo roams around lwere wItl'I an aIr ol SODlIlSflCdflOD Anyone wluo tallcs wItlI olcey soon notlces ner ready Wlf and attractIve personalIty Saralw HardIng IS our cool detacbed Clmc and IncIdentally our treasurer so Il slwe suddenly decIdes to tal4e a trIp around tlwe world tlIInl4 notlung ol It l s a r OCCGSIOU when Saraln VOICQS an opInIon on any subIect We all understand tl'IouglI tlwat sl'Ie IS Interested In l2andolplI Macon AmelIa and ElIzabetlI arber our two new Clucs are darlIng gIrls ll'Iey lIave a QUl2f but sweet personalIty wlucb IS very attractIve Already tlwey are tal4Ing a part and slIowIng tlIeIr wIllIngness to cooperate wItl1 us MISS Helen Harwood our sponsor IS well lcnofvn to all of you and we ourselves nave found l'Ier lO6dl Was tl'Iere ever suclw a good sport as our Helen 7 Always rIgtIt In everytl'IIng we plan to do nd so mucl'I lun tlnat It IS often bard lor us to realIze tlwat sne IS our laculty advIser ven tlIouglI we yv ll not be nere next year deep down In our lwearts we wIll always consIder lIer our sponsor l X'197t' f X ,,x . V , , , , , . . , YTl:T?i'5i. ZW . - V 4 zgaggni ' ' ' f'7L 'l l . . 4v'lr U' Lap. 05 f f --- 'wr - F m In xx, Aw .XJ cya, I --ff ar as' e xr, f ,ggi Af ' l I. I 's 2 N lt MIss Helen Harwood --f,f---A---,ff- Sponsor I sd A : ' . ' I . ,VH I f ' I f 0 . - . J . f. Q 1 , G 4 V V . . . A 5 I . C I I . U . . , . I I , . W . A ' f rrfr ' ' '. t I are G , ' , ' ' , I f fl X K f I I I H ' ' , E ' I , . Delta Kappa Pl Officers Members EN fi-5, , ? f'i2 ' x - H2p:5f,- ' - . , 1 A 4 Xx .X X :I X! l.lNll'l 3 111200 V1 U7 ' I ' g, ' DCITIOI1 Offucers Members D NLUSSAEK5 7 ' . V, V , ff! I V7 J ,S 1 x 20 Don COSSBCIK Officers Members .av 1 Km' , 'V,g1 ' ' 7 . W WI .If f ': f'S ' 'll' f'x 1'1 QTYIV ' -jrlff' Lf 'Qi LY' 3' . W 13 ' nf' -- :f Nc' QTY? ' ' , --fi V '. ' ' ' fvf .' if 1 'NN' e- .' ' :S ,' 711' .'f ' ' 1' !',, Z. 1 1' H '35 1 V. . ti!! ., ... ,, , -N al. ,M , , 7 4 S11 H 353 VI HI, my -4 1 l 1 pa, -,Y ,Aw ww, wi xx DUCIQII-2 Z A' Maw f, Q HR fi if-f 'xt X gg , Aw.. 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' xc A r ..- .., ,M ., LY ,S Q Vi 33 T Ducltle Club Rose I-Ierung Ann Mahoney I-Ielen Moler Marylou Sparks Marne Dullng Miss Isabelle Djckerson Josephine August Elizabeth Englrsh Frances Bates Kathryn Fowlkes ISS ISABELLE DICKERSCDIXI d Ocob I0 IQQVW Offlcers Presldent Vnce President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sponsor P2I'SOl'1I12l z 5 XX r 'YTIVTWF FRF 'I'ff,w'I:I M sis W FA Q X fl Y- Peggy Wagener Dlckle Laughon Carolyn Robin on Ann Morrus Dorothy Sharpe Personalities We just caII her Mlss Izzy A sponsor to whom we owe our success IU everythung Words can t express our gratitude to her Stu Woodson Just the essence ol school sptrlt as well a Duckle splrlt Qur mascot A Company Ileuy Idma man and J M cheerleader Rose I'Ienlng She has everythlngl Besudes being just the sweetest gurl In all the world and the best ol pals to all the Ducktes she IS our president Ann Mahoney The bluest of blue eyes the curllest oI brown halr and the cutest of Ireckles That s Ann Mahoney Nor do we have to be told shes Irlsh Just meet Ann and seel I-Ielen Moler Whenever a certain Ilttle person comes tripping down the hall and talkrng baby talk you may be su e Its Molerl Thats our Duckle who has Iots ol Ilttle curls Iramlng a saucy ace Marylou Sparks All the world rs a stage and Marylou IS just the Ducklest actressl Though very versatule Marylou IS always sweet and shy Marte Dullng She s the good Iooklng blonde Duckne always seen with a happy smile spread all over her lace Along wrth her beauty youll hnd Marne the swellest ol sports and oh more IunI Jo August Qur post grad Duckle IS as true a Marshallrte as any person could be ne need only say Jo and everyone shouts h I know herI She s a peachl Frances Bates An auburn hatred Ijttle grrl who IS sponsor oI Ii Company mascot ol the Bachelor Club and one ol the truest oI Irrends I.lz Englnsh Good ole reliable Luz I-Ier southern hosoltallty jJst charms us and all who know her Kitty Fowlkes Sugar that s what we call her because she s so rehned Dlckse Laughon The one some people call dumb but they just can t recognize orlglnal lty Behind all this pIayIuIness IS Dickie s real heart ol gold She s a pal anyon would be proud to have Ann Morris The petite wlnsome Ilttle brunette to whom I.rIe IS Just a Bowl oI C errles Is she all for a certaln company? Well :sn t he all lor er? aro yn Robinson Sweet Sue just you Thats ue always hersell he s seems to wan them one by one DotSharpe Although Dot IS rather slow at seejng through things everyone Iorglves her because she IS so sweet along with It She has really had Duckle splrtt Irom the very beglnnlng Peggy Wagener Sleepy blue eyes blond hajr and an incomparable weakness Ior the Iootball team She s sure to make you laugh and Ieel Ille s worth whlle Quacklngly Duckle Club I x N'2O55l Q I 1 Q I . .Asn I II. . 1- ' A .X ',, A I I N I 'gg UL: C- , 'A ' ' gr grrr' I Iv E., - . - 5.5.5. f' kt' I ..f:f4 ,Q ' X I TN' .,l, ' Z' - rj I - Hg .4 'Ki XX !f:lfij, l47, .i fi I XI I . I. tfbrgaruze t er . I ' A, - N - - . S S Q 1 Q S S I Q T Q 1 S S H4 g I Stuart Woodson ----------a---- Mascot I-I W . . S . . .' I I I ' ' ' , . TTT I I ' ' I . , . O f.. f., 1 I V I X H N - , ' 1 . . ,i . '4 . AY' h . . W h . . j h . C I ' , ' . S . S jut i . . . I . TT I -I Q I I It- -'tlj .. :j 'I S T T 1 r ' . BITIITIB Tau llwe Ga m T J J sas orgarrze rn 1099 an ha c ntrnae or three ye r to ap o arm est bl am a a yance rntere t rn at e rc an c p to live e anne Goo Fe lo v p Officers re t Prer Mr Cnrmenez Spon Vfrllred Crregory gecretar, Rep rter Mass Peggy Wagener Mascot Members Eddre CJ ll Stuart Walker Jolwn fkpperson Ja ws lol on Donald Page Francs Dillon Albert 'loon Mac Burlwrnan Jul1an Mcfartlwy Albert Franklrn H HELLC Sl2lNllQl?l Gee but rt IS great to see you a ann Sat down and e me tell you about tlwls club Do you see tlrat llrst prcture on tlwe next page? Well tlwat as lVlr Grmenez yvlwo rs tlwe best sponsor any club nas eyer bad llre prcture ol tlre young lady rs tlwat ol Nlrss Peggy Wagener wlro nappens to be tlwe best mascot Judging by tlne looks slre rece: es t tlwe meetings slwe rs tlwe secret passion ol most ol tlwe members n tlwe next row you Wrll fnd ddle rll Albert loon aryrs l lson and Mac Burn an llnese boys uplrelo tre lootball team tlms year Eddle uv s captarn tlwls year an he IS ptarn e ect or next year oon was tre plugging ha l b k tlrat create suc a sensatron among tlwe grrls los n an urnnan drd some yery good yyor IH ttr I e n tbe lollo lng row you see peter lzranklrn wlwo lelt us IU Febraary to sojourn at ca ets on tne end ol tlns row are Q uart Walker me nan some llea nant ol tlwe Irttl company and l-lanky page tlwe rrember ol a bug company e next are Nuttle Gregory and Francis I on lNluttle was tne reporter t lS year ano tlwe aye tlwe c u a lo ol oo pu lrcrty llon was tlwe ow :ng ace IU t e clu wlreneyer a lady was present e tn t to I a can tell yoa except tba tne cla as lra a most sacces year ne a ann: dances t lub partres an meetrn s were most enroya e ow a and l mas see to we b s re l'1e le ye lor colle e so l ookrng orffar to seerng you a aln So ons' ay oo you x ro v Nbo tlwat o y as you were ust talkrng to? Yes tnat was an e nas fears resroent set n rx mp e ol e enoa :ty ept tne tif rn 207 7 m a at Clrbzt ' d X d s or. df as 1 r lw ld :ts To ac rslw good sprnt ong assocrtes to d ' S. nl t s rds lwolarsnr .N up to th b roltlwe club N d l y snr ' lun Q' Fas, ,S dent . W ' ,. N ior 1 ' , c Mu C 4 U Y I no A , , , ' ., ' g A l Int t. ' 'y a ' , ' Q r ri l E' ' Gt , ' e t , ,l o , .d 'ca '-l l 1 l lx ' l-'ac d lw ' t. ' . lo . il B r. ' - e k ' e in , l . , o W' , , ' , r . Richmond College and Jonnny Apperson wno rs a jolly good lellofv. lne two d .. ' Q , at - , 'I el , rte. A e Tlw, r W ' V' o ' Dll . M ' Y' , ' lr' l g' l b t go ' b' ' . Dl b l' ' lu b f . 'a ,, XY! ll als al oat wll l ,V r Z f rblw d .' t slul . ll 'lr ,f 4 ,tlwe Cu , ' , d r .g . I bl. N it IS getting l'te, s I t frm ol tlwe oy belo i t y a g , ll I bel 'gtr-d .gr 'g'. l gf S ,f lr rv lr .s lot FJ .j ,. f' A ,l t Jr i. East t' Q X s p 1 fl, t. lmle a wa rlp , d p' 'bel ' and k, fs boys hlsfck . g tageztwerf' FEW E fx, a g OFFncEr2.se , S! Y V Q, '594, -L..,-.-:1::f 111 rfgrxn-,:',-, gg,-grzg-' -'iw O9 Our Alm Idma Club Offncers Members N-NJ Founded 'J X x tenv ACEpp F CRV AUAVV Fred Bete aptavn Iorre V VW 'E OHX C ors CFFICBIS r e we Dresx en Secretarf e U e Reporter Antnon Jpon Jr Members hm e 5 et P be Fdrn Jnd atter Todd Wo I X Itl, dr tw my EQN ms ndrk f tn year o 9 W 39 U tre 'Vton tnougnts 5nd rernenpmnfes of tne nouse party at wJJ4roe Beam last une t e year v wtn t e true ever present Jonx spurt 1 y at as pres: ent starter ngs n ptq peppy Nay Henry :ey vy5s nlse fe asswstant A C agar Snnekue Andre vs Wed tn o vces o se ret5ry ano tteesurer Reportrng t e news W s rne teslc or treo 5tes WX? HCVC1 Epps ana, Cn e5r1f oate In September o os tere exte ec o 1 t e o 5 es o t ose fvno nad we uaten nrnrw et' tes rtz J w 4nJnson 5n We ter Toot: It boy own tune sowrmt 5nC Cpoperdtron to 5rr's M5 tn t 5 'W f u e nc es trns t me p tn j5rnes Ant on Jr oya 5eu ty 5on tn y Q r e ten to e sponsor rn5 mn t IS ws toJr ye5r IU 'ws posntuon O 5 P OSPIT VNS D of oversoer prougtnt cn enjoyrsen to the tow op o us to Jn ' O O C14 wxn w C Tn5n s lyme fwnee t Yyestwooo Jn ry great ess an everyone 5 wQt1rre f e pwset mt so rn o JrnnrenoentJ en Vyriy v ww 5 0 1 en ew rf rn anc t o V I fe e ID n rJnrJn nr rc: est an ur f r o t ws so many o 're rsernbers Perm L. or ootpmr L ng 5n o nt J po stm tn' s nero an 5nJ5ry 5 o n pts r rm be er W e5rns r eneyec Ae r resentern tn t C n ports DFP esteo r f 5de tne 7'Vx'r 'N ' 7 7 uit flu 1 ff- s ce5 erw n orfmr tot ow' s poy5netpe lo rre Q 0 r rosr' yes n psse feen r 21 rw reg more JC'-tt AAN Z , 'WNf l7f', wuzi ol l Kfl?'Q','VW ,ind .ff V71 VAN 5rn f.7ci15'5'!'1 ---------'-A-- Vresd ni to , ry l2w!ey sY--Y-Y---- - - V M, ,d 5 Q . . s -Y-------7V,Vf-f X Q ed, o Jw? 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I-4 It 51' 1' Y' ,J Q X-4 4 4 1 4.4: f1 212 Nu lota Chl Club OFFICCYS l-lelen Soles President Mlldred Mltchell Vrce Presldent Mary Trnder Secretary Mary Vrrglnra Crosrer Treasurer Jeannette Nunnallv Reporter Mrs Bugg Sponsor Henry Mrller Mascot Members Frances Smethre Ellzabeth Leonard Dorothy DeBerry Margaret Pennlng Madellne Nunnally Loulse Owen Marlon Mason NDER the splendid guidance of our sponsor and mascot together wrth the coopera tron of each member, the Nu lota Chas have completed another successful and enjoyable year ldrs Bugg oursponsor rsa dear ahwaysreadyto advme usand add pepto our paruesand dances WVe caH hera realspon l-lenry has also been ready wrth loads ol advrce and suggestions Besides being o r mascot Llenryrs premdent ofthe fhlpha phr,senror deacon ofthe DehAolays and an acuve memberoltheldotghom Helen Soles our president seems to have a right good rob drvrdrng her time between two clubs and a certain l-llc But we must admit she s made a success ol rt CMM vme prewdent hAddred hAmcheH rscermrnW a good dub member She was onlythe bad gwl atone meehng and oh vvhata meehng hAary oursecremry mlDUK5 usvvhenthe meehngsare quretenough hnrherto hear whats gorng on Surely you ve seen all ol us playrng hide and seek vvmh hAary Xfwgrnla WVhy7 Because shes ourtreasurer Funny tnough she ahways cohech lhentheres.kmneHetNhorsalwwyshndrngsomethngtorepom Shellbetrwngto gne oenermssoon VVeaIMonoucethatJeaneMer qunernudeweolnthe ano We ve all agreed that rt IS rather a good thang that we have our meetings an the alter OOOOSIUHZdd olat mght because hAadehne vmoud be sawng somethng aboutthe moon Ehzabeth Leonard a cear,rstNvvaysready to make some vvme remark about every tnrngthathappens OUIS2, better known to us oS Lou IS tru y an a ltlon to t e c u alvvays on deck vvnh vvme cracks ne.M love songs and another pln added to her ohecuon hAaQaretm oarpeppy mZmb2VvNHOISolWmYSlM2 fthe meeungsbutgewthereruy rhesame DoroMy,oar Dot 'wdlakwaysberemembereolorherswelldmpowuonand swed smlle rances lux mentmnnthe vvorc dance and Fr nkre alvvays omers her house N anorrrsthe auburn hawed FAIQ Nnolhe ol our chab l yoa need advrce sur er 213 I I . 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MAROARET VAN OOT REBECLA UOLDBERL1 HENRIETTA SA-LSBURV D K EDGAR ANDR-EWS RUTH MYERS MMXJORIE BELFIELD MAXWELL WRIGHT Monocle Staff X fxfijm, ' rc 4, 1 fi . if AQQ? fx W , , ...-.J Q ff' wily 15 115 . T1 wi, 1 PD Q5 2 wmlasla xLL1fr1Q l 41Qif:'1 '4 , h A ,,I,- H rf, f-XX, , -i 'fl-Y -'H ' ' '1':, H 1 xyvsk ' XX 'm Ll' c+m.on.sv AUSTIN RICHARD BARDWELL TRAVIS EPES JAMES MADDREY BILL CA-RP. -ERNEST GEARHEART 435353, RUSSELL TATE 'EDGAR STEVENS NANCY 6ATHRI6HT Monocle Staff 5-H mfsifglifgif . Va I , 3 ' dl 17 32 - ' ff 1 4 x ' M'-P5154 , - A IS 1 ,I .2 Y A Y- ', af , - -J' v ,km -., 1 A,A qw ,, v ,J -fs' 224 A --A A-------Y -' Tl:'- ' ' - iii X f-W, - Y W :Q Q c.. The MOHOCIQ lpublushed eeklv bv the s udents of John Ma shall Edrtorral Department Reporters Business Department Advertising Staff Circulation Staff Faculty Advisers Hugh Sctvool ' W e V o ll' l l-my :1 'i lgil' ' ft r r' 1 ' fwfw ri v' Q ,A ,N . :HI fl'r VTl ' pr li :rr ' ' fl , t,. UI. . 1--l.. 0 4 'V .' 1 43.. ri',,:', ' Ii- i' N111 JW' Q 1- r' ' fs ,i rl V Tr.-. .1 X, x Q, 'i,..,,, 4 ,, H RXI I X X161 HARVEY GLA-SS UNWOOD HADE-N Eorror-x IN uuer ASSISTANT GDITOR IN UNEP- DONALD BOYEP- MP. WALTER F BEVERLY BUSINESS NXANAYCQER A-DVISEFQ Record Staff P gsW:'Qi3f,iQ?fF-f H 12'M'T mf. 113.6 1 xml .1 1 A.1A,1.l1'NfQ Fair i 2 4'4'i' M ,TE A -V ff '--Qf-V! 'A4 'f fl-17:-azgipiT f2:+?r5 -' x ' vm' .- -V CI V , H ? .. f . V A A VA ' 6' A sf-1 --1 I nf, , I L 1 , 1 r ,X 'I 71-1 4 pl lr lifzpyb I I I I. I 3 - A-XIib:I,fXI,1I,I I In Hffffip . .,. 4, '- ...4 ff ,.I-'ET' ,Q ,JU snr I 5' - X 'v P -- I KAL- W ,L J, W .ff ,I Q Q uint! 'N ', ri REBECCA LOCKETT ,WB J' JAMES OFLMIERTY MARY HOLT WOOLFOLK MABEL WILLIAMS WILLIAM RAMKEY JULIA FISHER KATHERINE GIASEN X 22 hiv X, l VIRGINIA KENNADY Record Staff IRIS CRUTCHPIELU X J 4 Q fs NE , V, I LLLL L !!s, -1 N ff. X ,f-+A? MARY FRANCES McCI.ANAHAN SAM PULLIAM PATTY SHEAIN is X JOHN FP-Y BILLY I-I-AMILTON VIRGINIA MAE IIOLT Record StaFF MARGARET BAKER STANLEY HACJUE JP- ELEANOIX WNITEHEAD .' N ,.,g,, . I X 228 , Q The JOITI1 M6I'Sh6H Record Lrterary Firlor Ev hangzs Ouestrons Record Maker 229 CPublrshed by the Puprls of John Marsha'I Hugh Schocll Editor rn Chief Q Assrstanl EdIfOl In Cnref Assocute Ed mrs Werss Crafxs Rr-srness Manager AssIQantBus1ness Managers CIICUIGYIOV1 Manager W Assrfrant frrculahon Manager Club Directory Cnr ulatron Staff Llferary Advrsers Art Advisers Poetry Book Reviews retary , rc e-1, . ff ,- r, ,Y r ,, ,.. ..L,sr, ,. ' ,r' ,c . '. 2 rK.1iN:'? rfrw- , .'rr.gr':l1Ff. .rrr:. Mfr ,L jrfrr Frsmvr law-i rrwrrz ANZ! r XJ. r1'r1 f K,J,:'QQ:3rw Jcrwi ' F-..aI rffrrmT CEST - Sm aVUVTV1Q'V Q.'r-,rmggq Lggryi- . . ri , rw A. mnffrvge X, ms: 5 X ' get Y' r rgwrvrr 7- ?-r-11, ,rfyfrr 1, iP'z'r.1u:H4:yg' I5 I, Ham Tin Qirpert L. 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'l!'H llll lDV' hxxlxflklllll ' ..:,, iff - , . 5 3 Marvin Pullen Jr John Jeter James Turner Edward Gull Cameron Alsop Emmett Andrews Bernard Avery Platt Bullard Mac Burhman Stuart Conrad Joe Davis John Dew Ferdlnand Ebel Cllll Edmunds Monogram Club Members James Farley Jacob Fratlcln Jaclc Fryer Reuben Gordon Alec Grossman Paul l-larrnson Charles l'lecl4er lVlurrlll l'lowe Wullnam Jaclcson Wllllam Klrlqpatr l-larry Moore lCl4 president Vuce Presrclent Treasurer Reporter Bully Pitts Robert Rldout James Stansbury l-lerman Taylor Bull Thurston Walter Todd Wrlllam Todd Jarvis Tolson Edmund Turner Mnlce West Www If' 4lDIIBAll.ll. f K Sf VX 5 S ff R XX Xxx '7 ' xx Y J N' 3 5' K N - ' P w D-v A?3? D V'-Z 5. ff M + A -M gf vxl t J F? 'rmjg 19.152 .'NX-- xlR5l4l.-Nl :if 1..l,.1J-: il. .l tb QD :,:' X mr' , Y W- rfgz 51- 1511 r .-,-1:taf+i- ----.......:-:gl-af: +-- Narv n Pulle Albe t Toon Mac Burhman Bull Kirkpatrick Football, 1931 Central 18 John Marshall 7 The fnrst game with Central l-llgh of Washington found Captaln Eddie Gill Steward Conrad and John Jeter unable to play on account of IIUUVIZS sustained durlng practlkq, Justrce quarter back Marvun Pullen scored the lnltlal touchdown and rmmednately followed wlth the extra polnt Andrews Burhman and Brlnser playmg remarkably well helped the team to check Central But Central was not to be demed and defeated John Marshall 18 7 Lynchburg 38 John Marshall 0 ln the second game wxth Lynchburg l-lugh as adversary Captaln ulll was back ID umform for the opening quarter but was taken out on account of a ruptured artery ID has leg After thus the team relaxed When the third strung men entered for both teams the game was slowed up But even wrth thus the game ended 38 O an favor of Lynchburg er' pg..- i n r A ' ' 1 i 1 'T I l I 1 l I A . , I I . . . . . . , ,. . - I . 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X W tmrt w.w2 wxlasil,m.r1'1Q ' -gr 1-1-.,s,4:llf' 1- 'T W , - Af' , 'T H James Farley Mllce West Jarvls Tolson Murrnll l-lowe Danville, 7 John Marshall 0 Danvolle l-hgh was out for revenge of last year s squad Mac Burhman fumbled the fnrst lack whach went only ten yards Thus was followed by another fumble placing Danvllle on the Justice two yard llne Pullen klclced out of danger and the teams played In mldheld for the rest of the half Cunningham broke through the Justnce lane for the only score of the day Herman Taylor saved John Marshall a more smartlng defeat when he broke up a long pass, which mrght have resulted In another touchdown for Danvnlle St Christopher, 0 John Marshall, 0 Tradrtlon IS a great thing ID sports, and since John Marshall had never lost a game to St Chrustopher the team felt It was not lllcely to start thus year Wsth the flrst luck came reassurance Each team counteracted the other s brnef supremacy and as a consequence the ball never passed the twenty yard lme of erther team Toon s lrne smashing, forward passing combnna hon placed the Justice squad on the twenty two yard lrne, where he troed a pass over the goal lrne, whoch was rntercepted the game endlng a scorele s tue off.. J C l ' i I - T n J J Salem, 6, John Marshall, 13.-Seven minutes after the whistle blew opening the game with Salem, ., If . - f ' 2ST Q' - as - .XX F E' f ,, ,,,, .. .s ...- Y. ..---.----,W g 1 : ' -, v I7 Y .. .....,. Q ,,', ,. T ' qjrfyjms A : A Q ----J ff-LM-W- as x Q, N! i Q, N4 A fb,,, ,',l! f11- 3 TH lm 1193 K2 aMATPs5lal.sal.1Ll F 1 ' ls ll' x ,B 1 N ' ? mett And e s Wilson Ha g a e Paul Har so Jack F yer Al Toon raced thurty Fuve yards to score the hrst touchdown for John Marshall The second score came In the thlrd period when Shorts Salem s back passed forty yards to Prrce who raced Fifty more yards for the lurst Salem touchdown The last perlod Bull Klrkpatrlck tore OH tackle for the decldlng score AI Toon hut center for the extra point John Marshall scored eighteen downs to Salem s two Benedictine 6 John Marshall 0 John Marshall entered the game wlth Benedlctnne conhdent of victory ln the beginning of the second half John Marshall made a bad pass fumbled from center and a bad kick followlng glvung the cadets only thlrty yards to go for a touchdown A completed pass placed them on the Justlce ten yard llne Wallmeyer powerful Benedlctlne back crashed unto the John Marshall llne golng over on the thlrd down The game ended 6 O for Beneductlne Maury 21 John Marshall O John Marshall s annual game wlth Maury was unusually lopsided before the game was well started Nueder Maury back opened the scornng as a result of a twenty Fve run John Jeter was up to hrs usual form and was the best player on both squads Pullen saved John Marshall more than once with his outstanding klckrng The game ended Q1 O ..3i.n0-gm R ? 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V - nr' . 17' e - f:4-1:1 --f'rA1--:?il 1r- .Q 1 -' Walter Todd Clrff Edmunds Bull Todd Thomas Mclinttrrck Petersburg 27 John Marshall 0 The worst defeat on the home fneld was wntnessed by the Crimson Wave from Petersburg to the tune of 27 O In favor of Petersburg For the last enght years Petersburg has been defeated by the Justrces Revenge ns sweet Petersburg l-hgh says Newport News 'I John Marshall 7 ln the next game John Marshall held Newport News to a 7 7 tue After a week of coaching on passung the Justices were greatly Improved Newport News was held on the three yard llne twice for downs before It was able to score The Blue and White came back In the fourth and on the last play a twenty flve yard pass from Pullen to Toon accounted for the tally Pullen wrth lron nerves and steady toe dropkrcked the pount to tue the score Thomas Jefferson 6 John Marshall 'I An msplred team raced upon the field at Mayo lsland to play Thomas Jefferson for the fnrst tlme on the grrdlron Marvin Pullen took the fnght out ofthe Jelfs when he smashed off tackle for slxty fnve yards l-lls educated toe agam helped the Blue and White when he drop klcked the extra point Black former Justice back led the Jeffersonlans down the freld X, G41 Rt f- Vw B bf 1 i 1 - . , . 1 i 1 ' 'T . I 1 l . . 1 i 1 - ' ' 1 1 T 'Q , 7. l I TLS I ,gf f- - - , is f W ' WWW' ' 'LQ-T1-TTT? . . 1 t Thurd Pow Phwllups Bardwell B Todd Parker G Howe Slmms Kaempl Purdue Gwvens McGrath W Todd McMullln Brooks Second Row Farley Burhman Mclixttrlck J Davus Edmunds Andrews Harruson Jackson Toon Via Assistant Manager Davis Flrstl?ow Coach Snead Hargrave West Krrkpatruck M Howe Gull Pullen Tolson Conrad Fryer Assistant Manager Rady to tally Has pass for extra ponnt was Funally grounded Thus ended the game 7 6 In favor of John Marshall We are looking forward to many happy years of rlvalry vvrth Thomas Jefferson Eddne Gull Cao a n Although the Justlce squad wut some excellent football stars The greatest honor was bestowed on Captain Eddie Gull who was ranked as the only Justnce player to make all State prep team A bnllnant quarter back was pro duced rn Marvnn Pullen who made all crty prep team Pullen was outstandrng as a held general a punter a passer, and a ball carner Much ol Pullen s success de pended upon the expert unter ference ol John Jeter, the all cnty guard Murrull Howe, honorable mention lor all city end messed up as many plays and made as many tack es as Gull James Turner Manager 242 I . . . 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' 7 , sv 9 :J 1 gl Jacob F atk n Alec G o s P e Robe t R do r ERFECT coordination ol 1932 basketball squad pl Baslcetball, 1932 mnnd and body was the chlel factor ID the success ol the lheur superrorlty was proven by their thrlllxng vsctory over George Washnngton l-llgh School of Danvnlle lor the State Championship Q5 to Q4 their defeat ol Benedlctlne for the clty championship to the tune ol Q9 to Q7 and their right ol entry IU the Middle Atlantic Championship Tournament at Lexington rn the sem: hnals ol which they vvere defeated by Eastern l-lrgh School vvho hnally Won the crown The team was handlcapped at the start by the loss ol Bob Rldout and Chlldrey Austin letter men ol last year due to the lact that they lanled to pass the requlred number ol subjects With less than hall the games played Marvln Pullen vvas taken by graduation but to compensate lor thas Bob Rldout became eligible when he passed his classes IH the lall te m Graduatuon took Dave Krapun but reserve strength overcame thus setback Under the capable leadershvp ol Captain l'lerman Avery a hne schedule vvas arranged and capably carrved out Gt the twenty one games played John Marshall vvon eighteen and lost three Captain Taylor lorvvard vvas second hagh scorer nn local prep schools l'le was selected lor the all cuty NIWJQJ r i r s man Marvin ull n r i ut Reuben Go don ' . . 'I l l . . . I Y . 1 . .- . . I X . . . A I - I f I . I , . . . , r A . , l Ulkeyf, laylor and the hard vvork ol Manager Bernard ,' 'F ll ' I ' 1 , I I . -. Herman Taylor Ca awn . - -4'----M 4--' ,f.-, -1-. -WNY, W- cnc., V V . 'H W -V EX -oc-, 'A 244 x ,f f ' fr st was 'W I 4 ws C gg tulsa -.lei-5' Eddie G II Woolf dge Tuck Fe d nand Ebel ld K ap n Thomas W I y team l-lls running mate was Reuben Gordon a dlmlnutlve, sure shot Robert Rldout, center captain elect For next year, was among the hugh scorers IU every game Alec Grossman was always ready to help the team out of any tlght places Marvln Pullen aided decidedly In getting the ball down the held Eddie Grll a true Sportsman was a strong defenslve man Ferdnnand Ebel was a trusty player when our team met an opponent wuth much helght Jalce Fratlun had speed and endurance malcrng hum invaluable Tommy Wiley excellent shot, will be the mann stay For next year s squad The boys worlced hard and steadily to develop a wan ning team and with the splendid training and help ol Coach l-lobble Snead they won great honors lor them selves and For John Marshall The aloresald combination found no opposltlon St Christopher Forlc Union Randolph Macon B Team Salem l-llgh and Jellerson l-llgh ol Roanolce But thas team met Its superior when It encountered the Unuversuty of Richmond Frosh It was a determined team that upset Benedictine by a score of Q9 Q7 lhls put new splrlt rnto the team and IU qulclc successxon It downed Thomas Jefferson New port News, Petersburg Sutlollt Maury St Chrxstopher and Newport News on a return engagement Talclng on the Newport News Apprentice School the boys su Flered thenr second defeat by a tour point margin Meetrng Salem Benedsctlne, Petersburg Thomas Jehferson and Maury wnthout any more opposutaon, John Marshall annexed the Eastern Vlrglma crown 3e,,,,,dA U., Mmge, aiagfffliiima gf A' r , V rf: 6 v -1 r .N -: 7 1 , . -- lqlllw lt?-1 M 1 -4 t-Ht-7Xl4lQl llls. 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'Lf ' 'fi :.p,+,1 ,, ' 'itfza - s 4ii1l1Sli.Z',T.,ELTl 'Li A' - sis,-,J Xeeifif N. , Q S 1 E 0 ,ff . , 1-- d GHC s Y dA rv Dt Y A Basketball Schedule For 1932 M on St Chrlstopher Forlc Umon Randolph Macon Sa em Jefferson University olR1chmond Freshmen Benedlctlne Newport News Thomas Jefferson Maury St Chrrstopher Newport News Newport News Apprentlces Sa em Benedlctxne Petersburg Thomas Jefferson Maury Eastern George Washungton SNJQLJ Secondllowz CoachSnead,Ed ie i, abellParlcer,FerdinandEbeI,GeoreHowe,TommyWiIe,ManagerBernar ve Firstllowz l2obertRidout,JacobFratkin,Ca ain HermanTalor,Reuben Gordon, lecGrossman J. . Oonent . ' ............,..,....................... 41 17 1 ,..., ...,.,.1,.......,........,......, . Q7 Q1 - B ..,....,........... .......,...... Q 9 Q7 l ...........................,................... Q5 TO ' ' ' .........,..........,... 30 50 ..,,......,....,...,..................... Q9 Q7 Petersburg .....,.......,,,.,......................... Q7 'IQ . 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I, i PM t I t, Vial ht 1 Jume Smrth Harry Atkrnson Woodrow Andrrck James Stansbury Baseball, 1931 HE JQHN MARSHALL baseball team had much to lsve up to In the season of 1931 for durrng the precedlng season the team had a perfect record going through a nuneteen game schedule wrthout a single defeat There were only three letter men baclc on which to base his team so Coach Muller scouted around school and gathered up what maternal there was to be found By dint of prac trce and hard work, hrs team developed Into a very credit able nrne Durrng the season they played ten games, of which they won five and lost flve ln the first game of the season, wrth Staunton Mllltary Academy Stansbury starred, gettrng four huts, and as many runs two of which were homers Taylor s battrng was the only outstandnng feature ID the frrst Justlce Jacket Frosh game l-le got a triple, a double and two singles John Marshall was leadrng by erght runs ID the third lnnung of the game with Petersburg l-lngh ln the fourth unnnng Petersburg scored seven runs battrng four pitchers Y-A Km: HQ' out of the box The game ended 19 to 10, IH favor of Petersburg The toughest game of the season was the one with the Wrlllam and Mary Freshmen Thus was a pitchers duel from the start to frnrsh The score was tied, 'I to 'I up to Cha les Shade cept., the eighth nnnlng when John Marshall broke through and 1,524- 'x if I ' I Y x I ua- A., 4,1 - yy: M - 4, -r ' ' ,e , 4 5 - gr 1 ' ' K A , x ' awww 61 :,. -Q A ' , N.. tr A 'tx r 'I A - . , y ' K n .1 1 1 1 g . - Knn.. - , V S04 , . f ' ' ' - ' ' K ., , I We-, A - ' , , V I A --- . - . . , 'I f , , , 5 ' ' F ' ' . 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X-,ggi 'Gil' 4 , . . - 1 r . in so s , sis, sssss 1 as a a as X 4 . rr' lsr 'W V A N :I BEEN - fr X4 in 1 as-f.. ,A Q-tiff, M... gqrisr ily YI 1,5- Erwood Thurston Foster Brnnser Bully Prtts Herman Wunsch made a run Then ID their half of the nlnth, the Wlllnam and Mary boys made a masterful attempt an which they succeeded In routing John Marshall and getting fuve runs, wlnnlng 6toQ After losing the next game to Maury, 5 to Q John Marshall snapped nts losing strealc by defeating the Llnlverslty of Richmond Freshmen, 8 to 3 Herman Taylor, John Marshall pitcher, won hrs own game, batting a home run ID the fourth lnnung and scoring two men ahead of hum Wunsch and Stansbury were the John Marshall batterles In the game with Thomas Jefferson Wunsch pitched a beautiful game, strxlclng out eleven men rn sux lnnlngs Shade did the batting honors IH this game malcung three of the twelve runs However practically every man on the team scored a run The Justices then journeyed to Randolph Macon to defeat the Jaclcet Freshmen 19 to Q This game was a prac txce one for the Justices and every man scored a hut or two Errors cost John Marshall the second game played with the Umverslty of Richmond Frosh The score was tied up to the enghth lnnnng when Richmond toolc the lead scorlng four runs and won by a count of 5 to 1 ln the last game of the season, the Justices were defeated for a second time by Petersburg Until the seventh annxng the game was a brrlllant pitcher s duel but a shower of nlne errors lost the game for John Marshall The outstandlng players durlng the season were Smlth Shade, Taylor, Brlnser, and Wunsch These proved lnval uable to thelr team In their respective posltlons Cn the whole, the team had a farrly successful season Wrllnam Jackson, Manager P X1 XQiiQ1i.?im .1 , r, W V V AY' Y Q 'Il + W 'Ill' M It-174 U A , 1 1 ?f' il .. 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Y........-, ..--.. , lx Th dl? t Staunton Mulutary Academy Randolph Macon Frosh Petersburg Hugh Wulluam and Mary Frosh Unuversuty of Ruchmond Frosh Thomas Jefferson Hugh Randolph Macon Frosh Unuversuty ol Puchmond Frosh Petersburg Hugh Y At Pr Schedule o n Marshall ohn Marshall o n Marshall Jo n Marshall o n Marshall o n Marshall o n Marshall John Marshall o n Marshall Roi W 5 ur ow: Coach Muller, Duke, Thurston, Carner, Walls, Granaaa, Manager Jackson Second Row: Greenwa , Wunaon, Moore, krnaon, ut 5, Myers First Row: Snr ua, Captain snaaa, Taylor, Brrnaar, Andruck, suanaoory ' ' - - - J J h ----- - - Q3 - ---- Q J ------- 7 ' ------ 19 J h ------- 'IO ' ' ---- 6 h ------ - 2 Maury High -------- 5 John Marshall ------- Q ' ' ' - - - 3 J h - - - - - - - 8 ' ---- 5 J h ------- 12 - ---- Q J h ------- 19 ' ------ 8 J h ------- O 56 84 :Lilo J Agua? .,orr noi-Q, M-mmm--H a --na-a-aaaffaht 1--iw 5 T537 Q' T , ' - - 4 7 'bd F Z f TI' IIQAID IK idk 10 X C IH uw if , al I X, 'Qs X X ',- 't ' lisa 'rms was ,NKALXP-illhlLl'Tf, Bull Bowen Wllson Black Tommy Garvin Jack Overton N'--a 5935 if Traclc, 1931 CHN MARSHALL has been represented In Natnonal events Platt Bullard, star of the 'I930 3'I and 39 traclc squads, went undefeated rn crty, state and Interstate OC Platt Bulla d Cepta meets for two years At the National Traclc Meet In Chncago he won second place In the 880 yard run John Marshall may be justly proud of producing a Marshalllte who gives promise of becoming an 0lYmDIC star Platt holds the record lor the 880 and IS co holder for the mule record at Central I-hgh l-le also holds the state record for the 880 yard run l'le was hrgh scorer last year lor John Marshall with a total ol 70 points Bull Bowen, hurdler and Javelin thrower, won second place with a score of 41 points Charlle Peterson out standlng dash man totaled 36 pounts Tommy Baker that pluggvng mller scored Q1 polnts Studie Conrad wnth the shot put, scored Q1 points WICk6Y Black, with shot put and drscus massed a total ol Q3 points Tommy Garvln, hugh jumper, went 5 feet 8 inches lor the Justices, and John Dew, broad jumper, covered Q0 feet 5 5 Inches Our squad showed up well IH the runnnng events but was rather weak nn the held events ln the triple meet with Maury and the Wullnam and Mary Freshmen John Marshall toolc thnrd place The Freshmen totaled 75 75 polnts Maury Q9 75 and John Marshall Q7 points The Justices redeemed themselves by talclng the hrst three places 1 11 , y M lt. c. li YJ' 5? - 'u . I1 f!' 4 , -'X , : i iiiiii i i i i 1- W V in i fig W - , I .J --We--,-, 1 V- ,, WAP,-,, - -- ---- lfjgf- V- -: wa s . s X fl. . 7 ' Q -.40 ' ' 7 to F ' f r le at 1- ' I 1 A V I , V 3 lt ,I .7 ' . X Q' A K : ,I . t I Az, ' -, sy, L T, , , ,if C 9 ff 1 - ' . ' , ,. M Ai. P ta 2112 -w .- A , ' i 1'3 ,, ,gf 1. . ,. .s I:-'fr' X' I ' ' l . v Y . A 'tzfgjil I ' ' I , , . . . I ., s c rs, llffl f . V 7 , Q-ff , ' ' ' ' . wigs, W i K, - . 4 ll l ' I ' , V . . l r H . , . ' A I , - . - r 1 ' V tx ll I ' I I ' I I 7 I , . . I I A Q' . . I . lv- 'fi 'T - - 1 r .fr ' ii' ' ' ' , . , . r , in A--,hlilcs ,,s, HWALT- H can A ' A 4 .1 ll 'f J. 'W' . I 1 'fdriix I Il lun, I f + W-ik Er ' Wr- ay If! an-fig 41 'fu yd John Dew Edd e Tur er To my Baker Joe Da s Coach Hugh E ng In all the sprint events when they defeated t Chrlstophers 70 to At the Tidewater Meet, IU competition with Maury Woodrow Wilson Newport News South Norlollc and l-lampton John Marshall won second place Maury won the cup with a score ol 40 5 points to John Marshall s 36 5 Platt Bullard won hrst place In the 880 and the mule Tommy Baker won second place In the mule The Randolph Macon Freshmen were outclassed hy John Marshall by a score ol 34 to 80 Blll Bowen was h1ghmantotaImg15 points l-lowever the University ol Richmond Freshmen defeated John Marshall 78 to 39 talcnng 10 hrst places and malung clean sweeps rn three events Bullard as usual ran away with hrst places IU has events At harlottesvllle In competltvon with the Class A hugh schools ol the State John Marshall toolt second place Bullard hrolce the record for the hall mule doing It an Q minutes Q seconds The John Marshall relay team Balcer Alsop Peterson and Overton lowered the time lor the relay record by 3 seconds At Central l-lngh the hnal meet ol the year John Marshall won third place In competition with the larger prep schools ol the State Charlotte N C Washington and Baltimore Bullard won the 880 a d the mile The relay team toolc second place This was the largest meet ol the year with the lceenest competition Jdmg5Fr5r1Cr5 Mdmw ll ' h IN I' f I tis! - 751 , A, yllllil 19 N2 H--XIRSllrlslarlr-l'l1lQ I -- lf ' - V - ,gtg ' U' Eur -f., ei'iff-i -izl-' 1'-L. 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In I I. 'l'K I 1 y Q 1 '? ,Z uQ!ff,:,' gm, - ' 1 4, L f l P K x X ffokl LL X f 1 41 fl ll W ,er Tlllil 19:52 M.-XIRSlalAl.jLYl'll?, i f :.. ....': ' ' ' .- X 47. x .. 1 pil? , 5-r .f ' l ll? W Ns 3 ,P ' l' .f,g:f f 'I , X , --e ,,,,,.,,,,,.v,?.,,,,- ,Qi- , QQ - A Vnrg ma H clcs Frances Saunders Margaret Throclcmorton e Holman Louuse Royer Hoclcey, 1931 HE 'l93'l Girl Reserve l-loclcey leam fought hard to uphold the records of the previous years While not as many games were played this year as last, the team srhovved a decided Improvement This vvas due largely to the coachlng ol Miss Katherrne y er The openlng game of the season was played vvlth St Catherine s who gained a victory over John Marshall Q to O The vvhole St Catherine s team outplayed the lvlarshallltes vvho needed more practice ID stlclc vvorl4, rn team work, and ln passing Next, the team met and defeated the Collegiate Sophomores, 4 to O They had seen their dellcxencles In the Flrst game, and had Improved ln thus game, the Marshallltes showed splendid team vvorlc For a fevv vveeles practuclng toolt all the tlme and attention New passes vvere tried, stlclc worlc was Improved The team was learning to play much better hoclcey asf 1 11 ' i ' i Ell n ' I . ' , . , . l ,W - V ' -J PM X fifr' , . .rf ASEE' THF 1907 AKXRSHALIITI Av , N an? ix Lourse Taylor Laila Whea y Ma 5a et Bowers Mary M McLaughl n A ne Pzple Westhampton Freshmen vvall4ed avvay wath a vrctory ol 5 to O lhere were no par tlcularly good plays made by John Marshall but Westhampton dlsplayed excellent passlng More practicing and then he tang game ol the season vvlth Maury In which the John Marshall gurls vvon 5 to 'l l-lere, the value of cooperatuon was proven to the utmost Under the slulllul leadershep of Captain Bessie Whutworth the Glrl Reserves had a very successful year The team put forth nts best and vvorlced not only For victory but for the love ol the game and for good sportsmanship the ultnmate arm ol any athletlcs Those malclng the team were Lalla Wheary, center lorward Louise laylor right Inner, Margaret Bowers left Inner, Mary Moore Mcl.aughlln right wang Anne peple left wing, Bessie Whltworth captain center hall Catherine 'lhroclcmorton right hall Ellen l'lolman, lelt half Vlrglnua l'llclcs, right lull Frances Saunders lelt lull Florence Marston manager, goal Substltutes were Evvell Tyler Loulse Royer Bully Nenzel and Margaret Leonard 257 7' I -5 K ,'fVxf Q , . 'hx . -1 4 U -' H X ' l I 1 .1 - 4.1 F' L 1 1 1 .1 1 I ., I c. . 4,., - . ' ,gwi f A-1, , f-1 ,-- - -, - --V , 1. fy .h 1 1, A 'X Nr u ll A l , eu 1 w -1 . - J , l ' ' r r r . i n ' 1 . . vw- L . . . . L . . , . . 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - : 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 f 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 i 1 - I 1 1 1 ' f YYY ,e, 1--- , I X . NMA Lelk o right Coaclw Katherine Tyler Margaret Leonard Florence Marston Vwrglma l-lzclrs Louise Rover Ellen Holman Katherine Throclcmorton Bessue Wnutworth Mary Moore McLau5l1lrn Louxse Taylor Frances Saunders Margaret Bowers Ewell Tyler Laila Wheary Anne Peple Schedule St Catherine s o n Marslwall Colleglate Soplwomores o n Marslwall Maury l-llglw o n Marslwall essw Whl worn Can 1 Nwss Ka ner n Ty er Coach o nc? Marston Vanar: r V , JV 1 ixtf 61' 7,5- ,1 4 , d5l.'1'.. f A f' . ' ' .,.,., ..,,,.,... Q J lu .................. O ' ......,,.. O J lw .,.....,...,..., 4 Westnampton Freshmen .....,.,,. 5 ,lolwn Marslwall. . ,r4.. .,....... , . 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Q . .X ,Lg AMW W 4 VM'--H---M VW'--W ws Riff' M- I km F 'vi Charlotte Montgomery Ellen Holman Mary McLaughl Lou se Taylor Ed th Deyerle Lou se Poye Capta n Gurls Baslcetball, 1932 NDER the durectuon ol Mrs Wood the squad has had a very successful season We were greatly encouraged by the response of the new gurls ln order to guve everyone a chance to play on a team, lour teams were arranged for untramural con V g aWhute Squad Manag tests The day before Chrust mas holudays Cathedral Hugh had play Day with us Durung the holudays we played the alumnae Alter the holudays excute ment ran hugh for the two squads were to be puclced The John Marshall Team the representatuve one for the school was captauned by Charlotte Montgomery and managed by Bessue Whut worth The players were Eduth Deyerle guard Mary Moore McLaughlun uumpung center Louuse laylor letter gurl and sude center har and forward Louuse Royer, guard Ellenhlolman forward uzabeth Poston forward B s Wh! oh A SquadMaag I i .I I 4 t - - vs - ,JV . I .. A, h ' V A I 1 - ' ll' N , u 'I lx u . 1 il . : Q 1, I ' . I .f , J . I I 4 if C - . ' rlvlv: . V C. W lotte Montgomery, .letter gurl, 1 ur unu ' , er I , I es ue uw rt , n +ffL.LV Y-: :4i:i'::W P , Yig-, Y, Y, J ,: :f:: rl-:-1: ','- -:Q-f-4 'X -,gi 4 EE, u I 1 K4 Il nxt! W Il ISIN E ,ix X W D S Dora Mazer guard Elma Lowenthal forward Anne peple side center Marlon Wells Beatrice Radman Bessie Whntworth and Virginia l lall guards and Margaret Bowers lorwa rd The rest ol the gurls lormed the l-l19lwSchooI Squad which played hye games and won three ol them This squad served as the reception committee for the John Marshall Squad At the close ol the season monograms were awarded to Charlotte Montgomery Laola Wheary B Squad .SX If L, Capza n January QQ Westhampton l'lugh January Q9 Richmond Normal February 5 Thomas Jellerson February TQ St Cathernnes February 19 Colleguate February Q6 Cathedral l-hgh February Q7 Glen Allen March 4 Thomas Jerlerson March 7 Varuna March 9 pan Amerncan March WQ Gunter parlc M 16 QQ 30 36 34 QO Q519 35 34 WO 56 Q1 31 Q618 6 4 Q4 Q8 WQ Florence lf sion E Sruad A 3' L f,f- ff, F Q...-1.1 Fa 5 ' -s I ' P 7 '1 ' 1 4 'g. 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Squad A Second Pow Vnrgunra Whlte Manager Lourse Poyer Karlmrnne Dresserler Ellzabetlr Poston Ellen Holman Ann Dnckerson Vxrglnra Hall Edrtlw Deyerle Mary Moore McLau9l1lrn Bessle Whltwortltr Mrs Frank Wood Coach Frrst Pow Anne Peple Elna Lowenthal Marlon Wells Charlotte Montgomery Beatrnce Pademan Margaret Bowers Louuse Taylor Louise laylor,Edltl1Deyerle Mary Moore Mcl.augl1l1n Dora Mazer, and Louise Royer Doubtless tlwere rs no gurl yvlwo lwas played basketball under Mrs Wood s drrectlon but lwas learned tlwe true meanfng ol good sportsmanslwlp botlw mentally and plwyslcally 'lo us tlwls season lwas meant a great deal more tlwan just a clwance to play basketball Squad B nson arr aynard 4 1 b lm Clnapman r N or nc a son o Y lglrt Y al' .fr Carrl L Chapman Pu V PJH n loseolnlne Norwood Frances nz l Pnn lnom son Lala Wh r 262 U -- 1 r r V , r ' r 2 , , ' , , , , f I ' . . r . . X . , , l rr -I Qfcond Pow Lucy Cooke Ann: l peconb lda firnon El se Pobeftor lfilqdrprr Wa wr Urs Frank Xfood Coach, Ruth fwpbrf '!'1'5uerlr.' C ,'y :'c2 e NT 'fa' ef far ' Flrre 7' Fr S, llot FI 7 f 'K r ' Q b.- a 'fc tn Finy Cl, tc 2' we T M r , , lxlf' fr , 3 :fd y me APRIL lon I KIIJIIQIINIIZ KIIJUIJIIWXY 'sum mam l UUJIIS I wmv morn I EFUZIL-IEAU ' 31 'J 'I z A 1 W f ' ll he 'IV M.-XRNal.5-l.rl.:l'Fls l ' ap 3 , ff .ta Wy v Y Q lllx u I tg A via uf: lwll, l We A Uri' fr i- 4 A ' viii I , 'ini A an , in V V vm H 11:27 r B y'A 4.4 Q s 1 A ll N V 'QQ' W K I ,, ,E e Q Tlrnrd Row Marguerite Strrbllng Florence Marston Betty Van Doren Ellen Richardson Vlrgsnla Burhman Charlotte Montgomery Mass McMullen Second Row Bessne Whltworth Beatrice Lowenthal Vurgmla Hall Mary M McLaugl1lln Elna Lowenthal First Row Dorothy Cole E lzabetlw Chapman Klnsey Parsons Margaret Bowers Marjorie Rogers ,.. Mrss Estlw r NeMullan foach Girls Traclc 1931 l-llf 1931 season was the lrrst one In Wl'lICl'1flWZ Jolwn Marslmall gurls lwave entered unto the Freld ol traclc Mrss lfstlmer McMrllan of the Y W C A , our coach was largely responsible for tlwe successful season Durlng the season tour meets were lmeld St Cath erlnes defeated Jolwn Mar 43 to TQ llwe ar slwallrte team trlumplwed over Wlllnam and Mary lfxtensron, hampton Freshman nosed out victory 35 to e Jolwn Marslwall team was vnc torlous over Maury l'llgl1 at Camp Qasns, 35 to 2711 Ellen P cha dson Capta n s L -' 2 X, A . , I , . . ' I 3 Q Q' , 3 . . ' ' ' I E tt 5 U V' 't 3 L M -:W , u - 1 Q l 3 asus, . M i G f 4Ql3 to 'IQIQ llwe West- , a ' , 3l. Th E ,,fff-if 4,:.EL-:'l,l.,s 155.21--f-:::5?jg.4. '-4 --- Ugly-Lf11,:Q,,v . . I I ' . Vlllllf 'UJYV NX-XlR3lalAXl-ll'l1lQ FH '- jf' ' J, cMi'4i:s.g,e.?fT:,-f?. Y ,mc 4 2 . 8 -V ss.. t - cl - -g . ., X ,r k Q 'W 4 ' Us n -1' xr I Y' I l T X W f Q . xr , 1'i. ., H k f l I, I till Second Pow Mary Roy Baker Frances Nenzel Florence Marston Mary Moore McLau5hlln Dorothy Garrett l-lenr etta Salsbury Ann Thompson Anne Peple Fnrst Row Mary Vnrglnla Whnte La la Wheary Eleanor Wh lehead Eleanor Colvin lv' ss Cha I s Anthony Qponso XV 65 x t ,A ED by Laila Wheary presl dent Mrss Charles An thony sponsor, Eleanor Whrtehead secretary and Mary Virginia White, treas urer,the.lohnMarshallfAxrch ery Club has completed an other successful year practice was held at the l-llghland parlc playground an the lall and at Frances Nen s p vate ange n e sprung Dursng the sprung several social partnes were held the most outstandmg beung a taclcy party Interest and rivalry was lelt ID a tourna termnne each member s place on the archery ladder 'J 75' 'Tl La la When y fapta n l The Archery Zaf ri f r ttf at '-:- ,Q i,:f H ' . 1 ment within the club' to de- L1 X C11 IIIIIIM gp--f Varieties . Y 1 v Y- A, . L F I - if Q 9 V! g 1TQ , V 1 2 l ' , ' UYQ1 M I gg Y a 2 1 I DNA, Q 5, . ' ,,43,:ii'1.. 'ig . 1 B b k 11 ' 3 1 ,'l fs pi 24,9 1 C- ii ' :,- -- - ' 312 Ii! 1+ .... ....., 5 B 1 ,.,,.. ,.., , , . 11 51123 E.. ? ' Q 15 ' , '? ig 3 nw -' nfl' .rdf it mm Charles Hecker Frances Bates 0fuqufwLL f W Woof Elizabeth Engllsh John Elliott al 1 I 6 4 I O - J - Lf ,, , Z s ? 1 Y U X 1 ,. K Y , ,,.s'o.o. R A . A ' , 1 f n , , : 1 .w-Rm Aw vt LV V 4 kb Wyman-wma' ...,-qv' . V 4 O I :X L : Heat Murrill Howe Virginia Kennady .4 -f,,...,.wqq wi' Tm Jean Faulkner Treville La Touche U-X Wwf Harvey Glass Maxwell Wright C fmoofj 1 MTI FdB I wr ,folwffifpmfei 3 E ' X F V n F2 MCS 0!10oa!j Marvin Pullen Bessie Whitworth Y3Lc,qe4f: agp., '90 'Q' G-l 1 Jerry Brown Edmund Turner I OO 199 --t Bully Hamilton Mary Frances Mcclanahan 499 QHEVQONS J OUQOWV GQAHAM MCNAMYE cf Q EEK END F1129 P No' DfIC,ESS'l x 276 f ya L 4: ,. 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LAW Ng ARE YOU 7 LISTENING' NH A M SWEET M0 LOVELY -9 K k 'oun EDWOQY' .rms ,g THE Mlggggn 'THE LGN6 AND SHORT or IT' ' if 279 R L4 T -1 -Sitf x-75flskM1 ' r T1 I IQ 4 - fl 1 :ii I , e , , gl 1 gel ,, A, i 'fm ' , . , .JZ-.Lf 1-if-lii'-gifglyg5??1 fix L-Q-'7,g,-, , - ,rg X A-. Q I' ti ' E-ff Fi ifwjk' N za , I , V, If A . , X ! A V.' L '.i: it fr ' ,-L V . ' ' 1 , N' A 5 K ' M w N 'W ' 4 V I A 8. i ' , , ' : b fav ff 'W gf' 7,-Sw IX R Nnllnx faq! xl 'Hg vm LOY-NI. SUPPOQTEQV dll JDK! lf +tuRRA++ rom LAST MINUTE- EHCOUR'A6EAAENT 6 A09 , M fO1STuflG Im, VD my 1 141111 ww' fe ik v V Wmww uk 2 ., 1 ' 5 'F-1 rf wi A.. ' fd 'new -2 nw 5' 4 . ' ' I I if !':1 ' ,ff , ,.r I .4 EO, 'Y ff 4 E72 IEMENT 1 F THE 119.52 Nlitlifill.-5-l.rl,.fl l'li ' V fy-Y?L:1:'1:4Y 1 V '1 'A': f:1Q1-4, if-Tfiifgzlif H' .1 x I u 8 .1 glirglq '-VN, f 1? 'H ., ,4 ., ., - 'H 0 9-f 'l 'X 7 Igl ' ' X Third Row Platt Bulla d Herman Taylor Clarence Pe lc ns Be na d Avery James T er Second Row Eddne G ll Coach Hugh Ewlng Coach Hobson Snead Charlotte Montgomery Mary V 5 ma White B lly Pltts First Row A C Epps Edgar Andrews WarrenS th Mss Cha les Anthony Mr Floyd E Fowlkes Mr W F Beverly Har ey Glass E nest Gearheart All for S2 98' HE JOHN MARSHALL LITERARY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION better lcnovvn around school as the SQ 98 plan was started last September The whole school buzzed with the news that by paying SQ 98, each student could receave the Monocle, the school newspaper, lor a year, sux Issues ol the Record John Marshall s literary magazine and a tlclcet to every home game ol Football basket ball, and baseball played during the year It was most unbelrevable and In a depression year, tool ln February Q 98 s lrttle brother Sl 49, came to John Marshall He was welcomed wlth as much pomp as has elder relative and had a song written ID hrs honor besides Before the SQ 98 plan was started Marshallrtes had to subscrrbe to the Record the Monocle, and the Athletxc Assoclataon, and then buy tlclaets to the games, whlch cost them over 8 OO Perhaps even more pupils will tal4e advantage ol thus plan ll It rs ollered them again next year But be that as It may the Scotch members ol the class wall be glad to remember All for SQ 98' 52-. :jg-j ess: l ' : r, , ri , r r , urn 1 ' i, ' , , , nri' ' , i ' ' 1 . , , , mi , i r , . . , , . . , v , r l I ' 1 , , . , . , .1 H . . .. ,y ' 1 w . . . 1 1 ' ' 1 S , . , . , . , . . .. .- ' 1 1 .. 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E, 5 qgifllfr J 1 N ' 1 -, gg, 'fiigtlflgli-V, X -.1 Thanksgiving Celebration N NQVEMBER Q5 the students ol John Marshall observed the oldest and one ol the most beautllul customs ol the school the -lhanksglvlng ollerlng Just as John Marshall pupuls have done lor many, many years each home room and social club oecorated and lnled basket, each one trying to make its basket more beautalul than any ol the others Stunts accompanied each basket as lt vvas brought to the stage and set among the others ID all its bnght crepe paper glory amid the applause ol the student body Very ongunal stunts they vvere too The electric shop shot a real llve turkey lrom the stage and one home room had a small boy with a large box ol oatmeal ask lor assistance when the rescuer lllted the oatmeal he lound that he had thirty tvvo boxes Instead ol one The stage groaned under the load ol lrults grocenes ducks turkeys and decoratlons whlch vvere to be sent to the charitable lnstltutxons ol the city such as the orphanages the Cnty Home, and the Crlppled Children s l'lome When the gllts were all presented the student body sang the school song to the accompanfment ol the ever welcome Cadet Corps Band and lelt school to enjoy the sense ol the word the gnvmg sense and knevv that theur gnlts would bring both 1oy and thanks to those who had received them x 283 Vw 1 bf , I .I i . I . C longed lor holiday much happier because they had celebrated lhanksgiving inthe last ' I I x4Lg 'fLPf as N . u v u W -vos -.I N nary' 4 nw : it -' is ' 'Mfg ' 'b ' ---'lygfi . . fi'-,V Q ,M-peel., 4-.- . A ' A NNN.-Q-J 1 is Hy, , l ,lllla .1 --F , .X.,.1x..f.,. r.t,r.l,llf 13 Sp - PM all 39' WX! X 'Q Christmas ln IX ll HRISTMAS llxl IX vvas the very unusual tltle of the very unusual play which vvas given by the Senror Class on December Q3 The play vvas vvrltten by lrevllle La Touche a Marshalllte a fact vvhlch made It even more Interesting to John Marshall pupils lrevllle l.a Touche played the leading role ol the lung vvhlle Alice percl al Jean Faullcner Joe Davis Bully Vonlcer Edmund Turner Garnett Smith Frances Bates and Elizabeth English were the lords and ladies of the court Typical courtmers they were too yes yes Ing everything the lclng sand Mason pace with his long tailed coat, made a very Winsome poet Sax very cute lrttle pages dressed In red and vvhlte called the court to order wrrh the loud blasts ol their tnn orns John Mitchell as the prime mrnlster and Wlllram hloolnagle as the chancellor amused the audience vvrrh their incessant quarrellng ln thus play our school teachers were the children ol lx and very bad ones too for they crxed so constantly that the Kung of the Moon sent his messenger none other than Alvin Taylor with his head encased In a shoe box to vvarn the people ol lx that he would mal4e vvar ll the crying drd not cease Margaret Van Got In the guise of a spell l-le saved lx by the applrcatlon ol sugar candy to the children s mouths just as o c nc t c tune lrr the nror dance arrive Il , , ll . , . I . . .V I - h f I I vvitch, brought in Santa Claus, or Griffin Garnett in everyday lite, bylmeans ol a magic 3:OOI,'l,,l4 h, H-, pie' . I K d. K M kii. vu , ,.- V - A 7 ,W-4, In - -W - -1 , 284 L. X-T-if X32 I ,- , , , ' Eft aara A c Washington Bl Centennial Qbservance HE CADET CORPS resplendent ID Its spotless lull dress assembled on the lawn as the whole student body came out to see the Science Club plant an elm tree un honor ol George Washungton While the corps and the school stood at attentlon the John Marshall Band began the ceremony by playnng America Mass Loulue Kelley the sponsor ol the Club then Introduced the master of cere monles Cabell Boothe who welcomed the vlsltors and olllclated dunng the rest of the ceremony A most approprnate poem Trees was recnted by Jean Faulkner alter whnch Eleanor Whltehead the president of the Science Club presented the tree ln her speech she told of Washrngton s assoclatlon with trees and ol his love For them She also compared Washnngton s life to a tree and expressed the wrsh that whenever a Marshalllte loolaed at the memorial tree he would leel gratitude to Washlngton lor the establlshment ot our great country ln his acceptance Mr l-larwood replied l am glad to see this memorlal talce the form ol a lnvtng thing because the QUdlIlIZS ol the man whom we honor are and wall remann lnvung realltles Virtue valor rectltude courtesy patrrotnsm these are the qualltles that made Washnngton the great man that he was and these are the llvung Mr l-larwood threw an the hrst shovel ol drrt and was followed by Eleanor Whute head and all the members ol the Scrence Club The ceremony ended vvlth the band playnng The Star Spangled Banner I-r X rtntaz 1rsnqg+2 .MARSH.-XIJ,VVIQ Mgggf gg ix ag I, P . 1- aolfsljv N155 I I I T f r f .4 A I .l. 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H F' 'rj jr: ls ll .ss Q jj lm ames O Flaherty o e Francis Mcclanahan W ll am Pamlcey Ml' Cl'l8Il'ITI6l1, L6dI2S N TUESDAY March 'l5, and Wednesday, March 16, the annual debate betvveen the gurls and boys of John Marshall was held The cjuestson was Resolved That the future prosperlty of the South lles In legally regulated lndustry Un Monday Rosalie Bates and Mary Frances Mcclanahan upheld the affnrmatnve and Griffin Garnett and Overton Jones toolt the negative The judges rendered then declslon ID favor of the affirmative Qn luesday Wlllldm Ramltey and James Qhlaherty toolc the affxrmatlve vvhlle Eleanor Whitehead and Myrtls Elliot upheld the negative side of the question Again the judges favored the affzrmatlve From these excltlng prellmlnarles the team composed of Wlllldm l2aml4ey James Q Flaherty Overton Jones, and Mary Frances Mcclanahan was chosen to represent John Marshall The rntra mural debates culminated on friday Aprll QQ, when the affxrmatrve team defeated the negatuve team before a large enthuslastlc audience Accompanled by their mascot Archibald perclval Socrates John Marshall a small turtle the Joh Marshall affirmative team journeyed to Petersburg Tuesday Aprrl Q6 and defeated Lhelr opponents Cn the same mornlng the negative Nas defeated by a vlsltlng Peters urg team M Grady Garrett and Miss Mary Rlcheson sponsor of the Van Vort Debatjng Society th the assistance of Mass E a Branch the head of the Engljsh Department coached the team All these cooperated wrth the team most heartxly arcaniititjiaffffg-1 . 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TJ. .ff A , .nm .5 - - Q. x A M Pullen 81 Company CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUN TANTS RICHMOND VA Audits Tax Counselors Systems GREENSBORO N C RALEIGH N PACIFIC MUTUAL IIXNRINS 8, IOHXYN S'hcet 'VIL tal Works N RIQHXIIJNIJ XX 309 LL LIFE IYSIIRANICP CO XRTHLR I3 C XRROI 4 1! N hrh Ning IIUIILIII X mm M Ll II C O 1:9 A 1 1 J I A L L f I I L . 19 FT, lU7fll'IXf, AWP' p ,' . Q, .l, NH Iflfl' NIHI' Xl. wuliix fffyp '1'fU, 1N' 11O.' IZILQ f ' A 'I Il.XlJI.X'I'!JR XIII :cms U M56 XIIQIJICIX If K' XIH,'I'fI'.N 19 ia? . IIA ' I ' ,IE I Iffz lx, -Lrlynxil 1 xlrml-LA SNA I If LI IILMIHL Um N. 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