John Marshall High School - Marshallite Yearbook (Richmond, VA)
- Class of 1935
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They have chosen to use a silhou- ette type of drawing hecause its very simplicity and directness is in harmony with their desires to pre- sent school lite in a characteristic way as it applies to all Iohn hlarshall boys and girls. Book Book Book Book Book Book Book Contents TIII2 SCIIOOL II CLASSES III MILITAIQY IV ORGANIZATIONS ATIILETICS VI XYARIETIES II ADVERTISEMENTS .Wx NW! gif .III +A - 1-fs 'fN sv '-w--,gl :4,1uv M :-L. In- hip 1 ' gf Aw- ' 'T ,YI fg. ' -sf -ww . 4 ,qfwy .I 'I ,' I' -V ' ' , ' ' -I 4 ' -Ii. VIII .III f Q' ' , , ' I, . - - ' Q .. ' I fu , r X -'f1 ' J- v' .e 2+ II fgwII, A Q . I v ,I 3, 8 .-.ul y . '. III It 1 . 1 ' -2 I , Ja.. .1 z -9 ' ' 'M ' I. , 'A ' 3 3,54 . 4 I kv ' . A 5 ' 4 ' , I, , I , - . ' ' -.' - -f . . V ' I, I ' Q. Y' A 'Q , i I ' , ,pi ,I . 0 I ll Y ' M K .' - V . 1- I - 'W A I ,J ' 10' U, 1 1 4I ,, I J .Y 1 9 V f Y E: ' 1 A . V. .I u Q 0 A 1 W O II I Q' 15 I-III .' . ., I . I .I , A I . ' . 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I l w l l l 1 v 1 V 1 5 E I in 9 ff If I i M777 ,afar CHARLES ANTHONY Fllylzirll A,B,, Ranrlulph-Nlaeun XVuman's College: A,M , Cnlumlnia University: Author of Amethyst Mist ill.-XMI!-I Lucius AUERISACH Jlizllzarzriilirir State Teachers' Cnllege, Farmville: Columbia University: University of Pennsylvania: B.S,, University of Virginia Au1.1Nic BENTON llmlnfiv ,B, North Carolina College for Yvomen ROSINA F. BOWERS 1li.rl.iru B.A., College of YVilliam antl Nlary. Lundon Sthoul of ECnnomicSZ Phi Beta Kappag Pi Gamma Mu RUTH C. BRAIJLHX' Eriylnrli B A., Cnllege of XVilliam and Nlary: University of Virginia ROSA VIRGINIA BRANCH Iflirliujll B,A., Duke University L-Y Y, , ,YYY Y YY, Y, Y f . 5 Q' f .j it ,sg , .1 -,Vw ff ., -, . -1 A 'i 9 1 2 f.:f?.'5 -,, . . . -fi. 'V ' 8 N I xr: ,f 1 'f X 0 S 5 l ,, 6- fi ' Q , N Y, ' 2 -in - 135:35 . IAAHQS C. ANTHONY .Il 171.141 1111 iv4'fcll1'4' HIL, Virginia Military' Institute: Captain of lnfantry, Tactical Stalf. Virginia Military' Institute ALICI-: FRANCES BELL Hia-lim!! B.A., University 1ifRichn1und:M.A., Cornell University: McGill University f 1, ,, 1 X .5 P? Q I ,Q , 1- .J ,ar b , 'x:,. . V iv Q .. 1 if , if ,Q N- JSE- ,. i if 1,5 ,J A. XS, TER RAZIER Barr: Eng lI.rll B.A.. University of Richmond: Best YVriter's Medal: Graduate Student, College of Xvilliam and Mary DONALD P. BOY:-:R .Uevl1a111'1'aI l7ri1n'1':1y A,B., Yvashington and Lee Uni- versity: University of Virginia: C0- lumbia University EVA HLTGll ES BRANCH Enghirlz B,A.. Dulce University: M.A.. Dulce University ELIZA Hi-:TH BROCK ENBRoL'GH . flu ilu: nm liar A.B., YVesthamptOn College: M.A., Cnlumliia University: Arachnidae 418 MIJZAJKI' if X. X ESTELLE ciRATZ Bum: .,fullu'lln1l1'z'J' BS., University of Virginia MARY PETTIT CARPENTER lI1'.rfol',ll B.A., Dulce University: M.A,, Col- umbia University , . Q EUNICE IOROAN CLARK lfllyllirll A.B., Converse College: M.A., Co- lumbia University: University of Virginia BENJARUN CLIFTON COBB J14'rfn1111'1'i1l Drawing BS., Clemson College NORMA BR1GuT COLEMAN lfnylifrlz B.A., Westhamptun Cullegc: Uni- versity ut' California DOROTHY COTTRELL Com lm'rr1i41f B.S,, Teachers' College, Columbia University State Teachers' College, Farmville: -AX . -12.4 P 1- z?:f','a ' In ,,e,.,i, X Fl 21.-. i :5 . . f' Q. 1. Q X ...F f 'cfij -iff,- N5'S:.?N- ' , -.1, N ' NRE 7. 3 W 'K . 'X R Y X +1 I Y . . - -an l,,,qg.:4 ,3 .. . Ri? s . l 32 ...R xg . if . ' N .X 1 .raft ' Sirk .,, V. Z y 'Q' ' H ' -Ht: , ,L A K' J, it . -I l .:. X IEANNETTI-Z BRYCIT .ffnlflennllfzzr B.A., UniversityufRicl'in1onLl3 IVl.A. Columliia University lwlARGARET IETIER BURRVSS Siigfll L'u1l,rur'm1l1'u11 CI11.r.r A.B., College of W'illiam and Plary M,A., Columbia University RALPH H.ARI'lCR CIIESTNUTT Jfclanlulrfle Jlazlrilumzmx' BS., Virginia Polytechnic Institute ANNE C. CLARKE .Irl BMA., College of lvilliam and Nlaryp School of Applied Design, Phila- delphia: Columbia University: Rut- ger's Universityg Richmond Art Club H.ARR1ETTE GRIST COBB dr! Southern College: Columbia Arts Students' League: New York School ot' Fine and Applied Art: Traphagen School of Fashion ELIZABETH V. COLLINS k'r1yll.rl1 B,A., University of Richmoml: Arachnidae ' V19 if Ve,.,+ J i i i l i l i l i i l i w I V 1 l l I i el W if 19 ANN C.-X'I'lIliltlNli Cnuss lu'nglll.rl1 B.A,, Pcaliutly Culltfge for 'lieacllers El.UIIil'Z M. Di-wis lfmluilv Bb., College uf YVillian1 and Ixlam, Phi Beta Kappa CAAui,l.A IJ1cm:usoN ,lfulflz'nn1l1ir.r University of Virginia: Columbia University I. H. IJONOIIVIC, IR. Jlu..-i'1: B.A., LLB.. University of Rich- mond: DLA., Coluinliia University: New York University Simi is E. l'fNu1cr.Isi-:ms ff1'.fI0r,ll B.A., University of Richinunmlz Grad- uate Slunlunt, Columbia Univvrsityg Cullege nl' YVilliaxn and Nlary: Chi- cago: Pi Uanuna Mu ll'lARY Auci-2 EUHANK .l1.z1ln'1r1.1lf1'.r University of Virginia 'nl' 4 , J iv . , 3 . 'S if iv. . ,. wlgw' -sf , s na Q if 3 4 A f 5.534.112 .A is Q: .Z K .tp if 'SY 1 if is x 5 'Z ti? :Q . ii ' ' ' ' at V - -' ix 6 X s ,X N X 5. ANLXRY VIRGINIA DAUGHTREY Snafife B.S., lvesthampton College , ,f l HARLOTTE W. DECOURCY Pulvlfv Speaking BA., Vassar College: Columbia Uni- versity: Yvestern Reserve: North- western University Isixmzr. CLAYTON DICKERSON J1i1ll1z'1rn1lfc.r BA., YVesthampton College L11.Lns PARKER ELLETT Cufr1mtrL'l'1Jl Richmond Normal: Columbia Uni- versityg AB., XVilliam and Mary Dononn' ARLETTA ESTES Hilrlonv B.A., University of Richmond: Grad- uate Student, University of North Carolina HUGH Ewmc .llvclmnical Drawing: foarh B.S. in Engineering, Virginia Poly- technic Institute 420 ee eewwieep. . lg, GEORGE FITZGERALD .'l1aNn:nII1lfr.'J' B.A., Hampden-Sydney College: Graduate Courses, University of Chi- cago: William and Marg' Extension: Chi Phi lvl.-XTTIE BELL FRETXVELL .'III1ZlIsnII1!z'I'.f Farmville State Teachers' College: B.S., University of Virginia: Columf bia University ELLA HAZEL GARY Enylzlrlz B.A., University of Richmond CHARLES WATSON GIVENS 11141 U1enII1lz'I'.t B.A., Milligan College: M. A., Uni- versity of Virginia ANNIE LAURIE GORDX' Cu m rn s rrfllf College of William and Niary: Co- lumbia University EUGENE RICHARD HALL Jlillllerrztzlzlnr A.B.,Randolph-MaconcollegwzM,A., University of Virginia: Delta Kappa V. ,, ...H l . .1754 K X: , i av Q 1' XL I iw I- if 'TH -L M 9 i rf. 7 .A ff vw .5 -.r.,'l:p,g. J , iff. 71 7631 36 ' I, X ' . 4, . ,fx ' N1 I . fs X R . ir A S I I L. Y? 5 fx 'K A 5 Y X 5 A ,ix I .. gk- . s' '9 5 . - . ' TSM 39 . . Q - ,Q jg. N K' r 9 Ai A r 1 2 Nc 5 xv ily Q' rx? H I f 'X ft 57 X '. x 55Rf-'N - 5 . 'KL ' QF ' '25 ' S . . :Y N ' Y X ixig ' grgfqj x, A - Q -i-1, 11,11 ff 13512 ' . ' N A Q ...i z .Qi .wigs L .64 513 2 1 -, ' il I RS 'I21 If flflllfl li.-XTE FARRI ER 1lI'..-IU,-O., B.A.. Randulph-lwacun XVnman's College MARIA GONZALEZ FOURNIER Sim 11 I.rfI A.B.. Univerwity of Puerto Rico: BS., University uf Virginia: Culumhia. University: NVilliam and Nlary Extension CLARA lxlILES GARY Ill'.rlul'y BA., University Ot' Richmond: Uni- versity of Virginia R.AFAEL GIMENEZ Spa rx Lrfl BS, University Of Puerto Rico: PhiEta Flu MA RY ELIZ.-XBETII GOODXVX'N LiI1rI1rI'I1I1 B.A., Vassar College: B.S., Columbia University IRA B. GRIMES L'IInIn1L'rI'1'I1l University of Virginia: Columbia University: Instructor, University of Virginia Summer School X If ff! 43 K IWW 1 ELOISIE AMBLIQR HARRISON ,l1I1UIelmIl1'r.r Pualuody College for Teachers ELIZABETH VIRGINIA HART lIi.rhuQv B.A,, Meredith College: M.A., Coe lumlzia University NELLIE PARKER HIENSON Regiflnzr RUTH ELIZA HILL Baukkcupfzzy A.B,, Synoclical College: University of California: University ol' Colorado IOSEPIIINE W. HOLT Jluderlz Lfzfrgiuiulu B,A., George Pealiocly College: Or- ganizer and Director. First Summer School, University of Puerto Rico: Mciixlzer, Committee of Direction and Control in the Nationwide Sur- vey of the Modern Foreign Language Study MARY GRAHAM I-IowIsoN Lalin B,A,, College of Yvilliam and Nlaryg M.A,, University of Michigan 6' S S f .'. - rf. '- may - 1 ei 5 ' , fiqznf '11 i f Z X Q .Af A L .1 -.+R 5 2 rx i ,I X, ' . m QQ' ,Q-1' -:: e , vs ' I ,fi ' I in I 'L ' tae ft E f 'W I Q Y I A. EDGAR HARSIIAXX' .llnclzzifm Shop I'1'I1I'11'Iw BS. in Mechanical Engineering, North Carolina State College IAMICS C. HARNX'OOD, IR. Spflllzlrlz B,A., University of Richmond: Iohns Hopkins University M. ETHEL HILL Bfufuyy Ph.B., Elon College: M.A. in Biology, University of Virginia: Peabody Col- lege: Greenville YVuman's College . xwfx Am' EMILY HOI.LOXX'AY lilllilffffl and Pulrlil' Speukzirzy B.A., Randolph-Macon lVoman's College EDNA HORNIER Hume Eculiufrrfnr Baptist College: Columbia Uni- versity: University of Virginia ,Q Lu UTCIIINSON Library lgfx -l22l' 0 mzfzaffzfdf l lVlABEL PORTER IRTSY Llunl In 1' 111.111 Columbia University: University of Virginia: College of Xvilliam and Mary IJ.-XXVRENCE W. IARAIAN LS1L'l'L'lll't' B.A., University of North Carolina: M,A., University of North Carolina: Graduate Student, Harvard Uni- versity: Acacia LOULIE C. IiELLY Svfzlzrs Cornell University: University of Virginia: Columbia University MARGARET ELIZABETH ICING Hume EL'ofIulrII'c.t B.S,H.E., Georgia State College of Agriculture: Graduate Student in Dietetics, Medical College ot' Virginia ODELL lVlAY LAVENDER Span ffl: Farmville State Teachers' Cullege: BS., University of Virginia: Uni- versity of Puerto Rico: Columbia University 4 GEORGIA LIVESAY Cam nz 1: rrfal B.S.S., Bowling Green Business Unil versity: National Park Seminary ti -2 ' x X 32? ' ,5ffIs:'?3i,, I X Q 'eo so , ' z. '. I S. , g W,HIfg :grit ix 5 6 'it , QFQN ,il ,iff -x' 1 ' . 53335 ' ,f wp A h m. E g IS . iw A Q Ns 1. 4. fi-' 4' A lb s vi Q0 Q Q X X . gs 1 sf. swf T .. -. 3 QS G 32: -. X x .4 X 1 ,. Qs. 'I' 351 A g,, xxx Xe, Xt .X FI.oRENClc L. INGRAM 1:'fII1lz'.rlI BS., George Peabody College: IVLA., Columbia University lNlILTUN D. IAAIIQS Jl.Irlu'm' Slmp Pnzflrn' B.S,. Tri State College INXARY ELIzAnE'I'II IENKINS Sn'urII'e B.A., lVcstliaInptun College: Uni- versity ot Louisville ' CiRACl'2 CONSTANCE KING Qlfwe Svurvlarjl MI LIIREII ADELAIDE KLINE Frmzcli A.B., University uf Richmond Aracliniclaez M.A., Columbia University IVXARY ELIZABETH LEACII Sui: rl ns BS., Peabody College 4251 e, ft X.- M IZWAQZ42 GEORGIE I. Lux Ilfirlury B.A., State University of Iowag M.A,, Columbia University: University of Chicago: State University ofcolorado DEBORAH lVlCCARTliY Jlilllzermilzllzl' B.A., XVestl1ampton College BYRD Micimux Nllllftf State Teachers College, Farmville: State Teachers College, Fredericks- burgg Stuart Circle Hospital CHARLES D. MooRE S1-fence B.S,, University ol' Riclimondg FLA., Columbia University LLEXVELLYN NIQALE, IR. Iflenlrfuily BS., Electrical Engineering. Virginia Military' lustitute li.-XRMA DFI.-KNIC cJGDFIN Eng I Lrh B.A., Randolph-ltlacon XVnman'x College , gg xl A J ' el: S V V A E' 5 ? .E e iw , Q . ig I fs ,fix Q9 V Gt 4, ,W I ' , 412-2. 591. .'.a,:g Q, 4. .. .lr ' 3, , - ' , 5-Q-5' -, 33, .4 f K F I 5: we--4-. .., xl . if E CK 5 iqgiit' EVERI-:TT W. lxlAjOR . Il.1ll:gmuliu.r BS., M.A., College of William anal Nlary XVALTER C. DlERCER ,llu.rz'u New York University: Columbia University: Buxton University: Uni- versity ul' Richmond: Honorary Degree, Doctor of Music, YVoman's College, Richmond AlARY XVORTLEY ll'lONTAGUE lflrylzirli B.A.. lvesthampton College tx i f. B .-. ,SU CECIL R. lVlORALES l V. Spa 11 f.rh ., College ul' lvilliam and Nlary: .A., University of Chicago: Stu- ent-lnstructur, lvilliam and Mar5', 1929-1950: lnstructor in Spanish, University of Puerto Rico, Summer, 1934: Phi Eta Mu L. M.-x in-:L Nms 1l1.f1.,,-.V A.B,. Nlnunt llulyulse College: A.M., College of William and Marg- ANc:E1.1N,x G. PATTERSON Ifllglfiifl B.A., University ul'RiCl'l1n0nCl: M.A., Culumliia University i241 3 HELEN CABELL PIIILLIPS Bfaluyy Stats: Teachers' College, Fredericks- burgg B.A., College Ol' NVilliaIn and Nlary: NLA., Columbia University? Pi Gamma Mu GLAIIYS lx'lERLE PILIQINTON Frwzrli BS., University of Virginia: Degre Superieur, Universite cle Dijon NIARGARET AGNES REERES Lalflz A.B., Randolph-Macon YVOman's College: University of Virginia MARS' LOUISE ROBERTSON French BS., University of Virginia: Degre Superieur, Universite de Dijon ELLA BROOKYN ROUZIE Com nie1'I'z'iIl B.A., College of Yvilliam and Mary: Columbia University FLORENCE RH'I.AND HI'.rlorxV B.S., M.A., Columbia University L ,. gi, O ,.. ff ' I SR4:.'Z If ..I:a?51z5e:sf-' E' nwim mul ffzfdfef N 5. Q rf! If Y , ,I f Q X ff, l 1 R 'JJ' ,. '1S7b I - 1. 'p ' I 1.5! ' ' QQ. .', I A z . g .-Qt va A Mwgzm., t :IQ 3 I Y S 0 KY 5 X .ffl 5' It a.' if 3 u .... A , - I . - . .I ll Q A A S x 5 tk J QW . if xi P iv fm lxlARY LOXVNDIQS PI-:PLE F1I,1lI'.flI ..11II1 Puffin' .VpuIIK'I'1zq B.A,, Yvemtliampton Collcgeg Flortar Board NURA CAAIAI PHILLIPS ,ll.1lfwrrInlI'c,r Richniond WVOman's College: CO lumbia University 44211ZL.CRi4ZZ5fpij MARY BAILEY RAGLANO Ellglzlrlz A.B,. Randolgvh-Macon NVOman's College MARY DOUGLAS RICH ESON Elulfllrll BS., University of Virginia: Gradu- ate Wlorlc, Columbia University FLORENCE H. ROBINSON Cum In e rf 'ful Columbia University: College of YVilliaIn and Diary: University of Richlnonml GRACE ROIYE Erlillzlrlz B.A., Bridgewater College: BLA.. Univermity of Wisconsin LX li i25P ,f' f X f 1 I ' I 43 Alma: ANN SAAIIfsoN llunw l:'I-.uIImIfI'.r XVoman's College. Riclnnonsl: College ot' lVilliaIn and Nlary: Columbia University txlARY CoL'III'EN.'xx' SHINE Jlalllelml lfixr B.A.. University ol' Richmond: Co- lumbia University: Yale University IQSEPII L. SIIOICMAKER, IR. I 71 fl fl.: ry Captain 246th Coast Artillery KH. DJ: Virginia National Guard DOROTHY G. SMITH Elrglzirfl B,A., Southwestern: Peabody Col- lege: Chi Omega IU LIA L.-XVINIA SPR.-xTI.Ex' LlonI1m'1'I'f'I1f ILA., YVoman's Collcgu, Richmond: Xvesthamptnn College: Masseg' Busi- ness College: University of Virginia GLADYS XVIRGINI.-X STONE Sp.: n ffl: BS., University of Virginia: Uni- versity of Puerto Rico: University of Southern California 73 F it 16 f l f if . V -N, 9-1. 1-'4 ,X A X lc R .S - E N? Q 7 Q Q , 6 ' E35 2 M , CHARLES SCHREAH3 Band Harmony undcr Director of Lombard Conservatory: Piano under Prof. Iacob Kochl: Clarinet under Henry Giese lvl.-XRY ANN SHIRES Lalflz B.A., University of Tennessee: M,A,. Columbia University KEELING H. SISSON Elsvl1'InII Slropwurk FRANK G. SPEAR Jr! School of Industrial Art: Pennsyl- vania Nluseump Art Curatorship CYNTHIA El.lSE STEPHENSON Sc1'I'lIce B,A., Wvcsthampton College W. P. STIIRDIVANT I llI'l1t.1r,u Sergeant, Regular Army: Service in Panama, Philippines, Hawaiian Is- lands, France, Mexico, and Texas Border Z Z 4261 40 f1fw!rzf42'e XX N: :XX X LX Y: ROS.-XLlli EVA TIx'I'L'AI E1IylI'.ff1 B.A., Randolph-Nlacoxi XVOman's College: M.A., University ul' Virginia Luz ISABEL TORIIES Spa :I 1'.rlI B.S., University of Virginia: Uni- versity of Puerto Rico: Columbia University BAILEY LEE TUCKER BunUceep1'rIg B.A., College of Yvilliam and Nlary: Lambda Chi Alpha: Alpha Kappa Psi: Omicron Delta Kappa: Flat Hat Society: Editor-in-Chief, lf'I'll1'nnI .Ind Jlnry Llllvnzry JlI1gazz'm',' IVLA., Columbia University ELIZABETEI WEBB Pl1y.rI'r:al Eduuzlfiul B.S., College of Yvilliam and Nlary X - SELINA PENDLETON WILSON GEI'UIlIll B.A., Goucher College: M.A., Cu- lumbia University WILIIELMINA F. XVRIGHT Jlalfzefrxlxlfum B.A., Westhampton College: Nlortar Board: University of Virginia ES SN W. 5 ,N if -. ti V liflffs- i , 3 3 E - er .f ff ts L 2 3312 ?' A A 2 1 IT. I Q WI Y S. x el, -:, ' .,.... X , ., f' '-Q, A . il Y I5 .1 :Q EIIITII GARLAND SYDNOR 11I'..-10,31 B.A., University Of Ricl'1niond: PLA., Columbia University: Graduate Stu- dent, University of XVisconsin LOUISE SIMPSON TIIOIIAS 0-171.56 Secre A1131 ANNIE STATON TRUITT Bu.n'rIs.r.r Erolzunilhr College of Yvilliam and Marg' FRANCES TX'LER SIEGEL flrl Richmond Normal School: College of Wlilliam and Diary: Columbia Uni- versity: King-Smith Studio, lvaslmington lxl.-XRY VIRGINIA XVILLIAMS Lalfu A.B., Randolph-Macon W'oman's College: Columbia University: Pi Beta Phi ' , A IOSEPII BLETCIIEI1 WOOOIIAAI JIuuln1fIz'ral Dnzwing BS., Clemson Mcchaiiical College 4271- lf, r 1i21Y 1 11-510.11 111 1 I V W f 1. W1 Y. I N QQ1 -k,5'111r1 ff, '1w,'.. 1 '1 1 'I 15, A It , , ,1 . mx ' ' '1, .,., ,g 'H , A!! 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ADAMS LOTS XVARNER ACORS l HERBERT LEE AGEE Van Vort Debating Societyg Girl Reserve Club RABBIT l Forum Club l ANNA ELIZABETH ACREE T ANN HORACE ALLEN ALBERTSON Senior French Society Sergeant, D Companyg Non Com Club ELIZABETH ANN ADAMS L1BBY JOY VERNON ALLEN Science Club: Forum Club: Girl Reserve Club: 1 H V d L-t , S - t V Cliorusg Iobn Marshall Literary-Athletic Association l arm OO 1 eral? Ocle 5 ROBERT BAGBY ADAMS STUART ROBERTSON ALLEN UIACKU Tennis Team, T555 .Umzocfu Staff AGEE ALBERTSON I. ALLEN S. ALLEN 1511- - -F 45' 0 1935 Q' -l-i... 7 N' ua ffzmaffzffkj ,.,. Q' ,-xI.s'I'oN nz. .-xNnI2RsoN IDOROTHY ELIZAISICTII ALSTON DoT Senior Frencli Societyg llnrwonil Literary Society GRIXYCE BURNICLLE ANDERSON SI.lcEI'Y Iolln Dlarslinll Literary-Athletic Association, '52 STELLA ELIZAISETII ANDERSON Girl Reserve Club, Assistant Publicity Cluiirnlun, '35 Poetry' Editor, 1i'rm1'If, '55g Treasurer So mbmnore Class: . I Hnrwoocl Literzirv Societvg Van Vort Debulin-'I Society, s A C' . '53-'55: lohn Alursluill Literary-Alliletic Association Science Club BERTIIA MARIE ANTHONY BUnnIf:R Senior Spanish Society 5. ANDERSON ANTHONY UP' fr 5 MARY ixlli.-KDE APPERSON HD1I'IAIJliH V Bootsie Club, '54-'fi5g Dlascot, Dlonogram Club, '34 Van Vnrt Debating Society, '33-'541 lunior French Society, '55, Forum Club, 'S-1: Iohn Alzirshall Literary Athletic Association FANNIE KATHERINE ARCHER HFANM Senior FI'CI1L'll Societyg Harwood Literary Society ELIZABETH IWARR ASIIBROOKE HBETII Girl Reserve Club, '33-'S-lg Senior French Society Science Club, .llnnnvlr Staff MARGUERITE IOHANNA AUGST HMARGII-3 Chorus: Girl Reserve Club: ,Forum Club, Senior Spanish Society: .llnnnrfe Staff APPERSON ARCHER 1 Z L04 of 1955 ASHBROOKE AUGST -i521 V 10 QMIJZJJKI 122214 AUGUST AUSTIN, JR. CHA R L ES EDXVA R D A UG UST CIIAIzLI1-: qs. IIAIIER I3AII.I:x' Douis Nonwooo BAILEY oi ,I- Clcllfe l'IiSlJ1l'lilfl, Smlihllnlllre CIUS-S: ,Ill7lIl7l'A' Selllflll SI,ill'liSh SllClCtkX': Irfwrllnl Clllllj lflllll Axxllrgllall Staff. Reporter, 'S-1, Dlanaging Editor, 'Sig Ifiwivluf Lilerarlv-IXtlIleticAssociation, '52-'55 Staff: Senior French Society: Quill anal Scroll WILLIzXl5'l IEDXVARD A USTIN, IR. BILLx ' Cadet Corps, Captain, A Company: Chorus Iohn A1Ell'Sllilll Literary-Allilctic Association RALPII C. BAUER Harwooil Lilerar-V Society: Senior Spanisli Society: Treasurer, Hi-Y Club BAKER BA I,IJXY1N U51 BERNARD CLINTON BAIIIQR Boom Forum Clulm INA CLIQNDON BALDXVIN IOSIQPIIINI5 VIRGINIA BARBEI5 l I. IO., Girl Reserve Cluliz 1':XCll6IlgQ Eilitor, .II0llUL'f1', Senior S Danish Sociclv I . ISARBEE BARR PITT 541.444 0 I M.xRSIIAI,L Wooonow BARRIz'I I' mi i 4 , I 19 mzfmfvzgdvf IS,-xR'l'I.AM HL 'w5 Ea If ' 1, HlCAI.I-I O. BEALE Wvwk .5 AQ ANN GEImI,IIINI-1 B,xIz'rL,xAfI W,xLL,xCE RUCKICR BETIIEL Photograph lfnlitnr, JlmIm'fv,' Forum Club Slmrty Club, 'S-lg Senior French Sociefy WII,I.IABi ADDISON BINFORD, IR. UBILLU KENNETH CARRINGTON BASS U1 FD : Q 'l -. LA '1 FD : C r U3 c C ru ,.. '4 S p Z E Q -4 In -+ cc R :li .4- Presiclenl, Soplmnwre Class: Hi-Y ClI1lIp.Umm4'fI' Staff: S --Cllg0'IlI IS' ll , , Menu U l xm lm UU D!lilI'Sllilll Debating, Society: Harwood Literary SOClEtj MILIIRED LOUISE BEALE MBI-1AI.I.YU F' O I- r' P-1 FJ 71521 EFI er' fr' CU U-4 EQ O 'Q 3-F4 PH D I 2 9 x F' zp. 0 I3 U: o fi N. ,- 4 m FD E. 3 1 In 'cn rs E U1 :r' un o Q. FB FY' '4 Chorus l ORPIIIE HYAIAN BEALE l ..ARL.Hm-I BETTY HELOISE BLAINE Hi-Y Clulr, Cllapier Ilg Forum Clulm: HBETKZU Historian, I:l'E'Sl'll11ill'l Class: Senior Frencli Society Senior French Snciellv 'fx ,AN BETHEL BIN!-'ORD, JR. BISHOP BLAINE 25 44 0 1935 1341 o V 10 mzfzaiffllffyly C i, ., . XXXXQX W , N K, BLAND BLANK HLANKS ISLANTZ lVlI'1'TIE LEE BLAND HELEN IOYCE BONII . lxlITZI HSKVEICT PEA Harwoml Literary Society: Girl Reserve Clulv LEXVIS BLANK LEW YVALLACE SIMS BOOIQEII M W rx 1 N HXVX 4-,U l'1rSf. Sergeant, Cadet Corps: Forum Qlulmg Reporter. , UI? l'0rum Club .IIUIILPLJC RUDY M. BOSCIIEN VIRGINIA ANN BLANIQS lhslqeflmll Team, '54-'55g HCUDDLESI, B Company Non Com Club Iunior Spanish Sociekyg Girl Reserve Clulm DOROTI-IY LOUISE BOSHER DOTS FRANK BLANTZ Harwood Liferary Sociefyg Senior French Society nw, BOND BOOKER BOSCIIEN UOSIIER 1:5511 'C 5,1744 0 4935 X I 7 Lf 10 WIJZJJIIM? - sa. 15UL'IiNl'f, IR. ISUXYLICS T11oA11xs Ios1f:1f11 BOURNE6 liz. l.1u11 Corporzil, A Compsinlvg Senior Spunisli Society: lolin .xlzirslmll Literary-Atliletic Association: Chorus IUL111 SHEPHERD Bowuss S111't1 ' Scottie Cluln, Secretary, 'B-lg lUllll Blurslmll Literary- Atllletic Assouizitiong Senior Frencli Society: Reporter, Illllifll' Class REBECCA CL.x111i1s BRANCH HBI L'KY'I Harwood Literary Society: Senior French Society: .lliuznwlv Reporter Doms Guismmwoon B1211No1s Vain Vort Delmting Society, 155 Class ot' Drznnu, 'SCU Demon Clnlu, '35-'S-1: Iunior lfrencli Society: l7oru'n Clulw: Science Clula --if inuxcil 11. 1s11.xxu1s ERNEST LINXVOOD BRANDIS, IR. Corps oi' Czulets, Captain, E Company: Reporter, President, E Company Non Com Club: Senior Span- ish Society: Cutlet Editor, .llinmufu Staffg President, Senior Class K,xT111zYN NIMRODD BRAUDRICK S1i1i1cT1i1z lunior Spanish Societyg Chorus C11A12L1:s AL15121G11T BR1C1i12R Baselrzlll, '54-'55 IOIIN BRODIE BIUCKER UIOIINNYH Bachelor Cluls, 'fi-lg Harwood Literary Society: lunior Spanish Society: Football Squzul. '55: Science Club --41 E. ISILXNIDIS, ju. l5R.XL'lJl4lt'li C. ISRICKICR URICKIER V- . H-- 1 F H 144 0 1939 4061 1b AZT' mxux xx 1 Q ' -.ft ' ' , X mr -Q13 ji' 'if I If I x IZ 61721 iff fi I' 3425? .knxtl 2 an sci HQ -Quo U. ISRI'I I'tlN, IR. ll. l'iRI'l I'ON Cu,uz1.us CI..xYToN BIQITTON, In. IL'x11f llnrwooml Literary Society HENRY DOUGLAS BRITTON Doro Corps ot Cmlets, 'Sl-'35: First Lieutenant, E Coin- pany, Presitlcnt, Non Com Chili: llonor Court: lunior Spanish Society IDA DlAE BR1'rToN PIiI.IfIH Forum Chili, lunior French Society ELLEN CRISTINE BROWN BROWN Senior French Society, Forum Club BUCK LFY UL' RHNL-KN I. IERI'I I't'rN nvowx BICRYL BUCK LICY llurwootl Litcrztry Society: Senior Spanish Society: Girl Reserve Clulw: lohn ixlznrslmll I,ltCl'iIl'-Y-1!xtlllEtiC Association MAC B1zlxnI.1cY Bur 1 mrxx .3l.xc Footlrull, 'Sl-3-1, Co-Captain, '33, fzuptuin, 'S-lg Trzicli, 'fijg Pre-sislcnt, ixlonogruln Clulm, '33-'S-lg llnrwoocl Lit- erary Society: Gsunnm Tuu Cluh, 'Sl-'34 EI.1zix1s1f:'1'11 Co1-L11:1z BUNCH HIJIISISYH Iliifmi-lu Stull.: Senior French SOClCt,X'1LEil'l Reserve Chil- VIRGINIA PAGE BLTCIIER HBL I'ClIIiRU Senior Spanish Society: Forum Clulv 2:73 BIIRCII ILl, I't,'l I FR by Q -- wi 6 5144 0 1935 C' za tl if VN 695 '59 M. liLT'I'LliR li. liU'1'I.l'ZR CAIN CARPENTER illII.TON IIORD BUTLER MARY CATHERINE CARR XVooT1iN Girl Reserve Clulm RUT11 BUTLER l llzlrwoml Literary Society: Iunior Frenclx Society IDQROTHY DEA-XNE CARTER Dow CATHERINE lVlAY CAIN Ku-'rx ' T Rff'f 1f Stuff FLORENCE ALBERTA CARTER '.DLVTCll,l ALXRY KATHERINE CARPENTER K1TTx ' Scottie Clulm '55-'54 Vice-President 'S-1' Vice-Presb f . I ' . ' , '. . . X3 L N l . clent, lumor Qlassg llarwoocl Literary Society: lumor W ILI It 1 IFFFERSOIN CASH' IR Spanish Societtvg Iolm Nlurslmll Litemr-v-Ilillletic tBlLL zlssociution Forum Clulw CARR ll. t'.XR'l'liR F. CARTER CASH, IR. ZQEQ Q55 0 Wmaffzflfef CHAISA A. CIIALKLEY MARY KATIIRYN CHAISA ULITTLIE CHAISAU Harwood Literary Society: Senior Spanish Society ADELAIDE LEE CHALKLIQY DENA Ace Club, '33-'35, Secretary, '3-13 Forum Club, Senior French Society THOMAS VERNON CHALKLEY CHUCK Cavalier Club, '33-'35, Vice-President, '3-13 Cadet Corps,'3l-'34, Lieutenant, C Company, '34, Captain, C Company, '35g Vice-President Non Com Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, '32, Rifle Team, '33-'35, Honor Court, '35 HAROLD CHASEN CI-IASB-SANuORN Track Squad, '33-'34, Sergeant, B Company: BU Company Non Com Club T. CHALKLICY CII.-XSICN IAMES WELLINGTON CIIEADLE WINKIIi I I Football, '30-,335 Gamma Tau Club: I0llll Dlairslmll Literary-Athletic Association DORIS PEARL CIIILDRESS PI2ARLIIs Hnrwoocl Literary Society: Girl Reserve Club, Spanish Society FRANK WILSON CIIILDREY FRI5oIJII': Corps of Cadets, '31 IOSEPII ALLAN CIIRISTIAN ,.AL,. Harwood Literary Society Senior CHEADLE CHILDRIQSS CHXLDREY CHRISTIAN wi CKYQJQ' if 10 Wmiflfdz 4995 iifxxi CIIRISTUPIIICR CLAY CLAYMAN MARY ANN CHRISTOPHER I IWILDRED WOODS COIT ANN MI1.I,Y Senior Spanish Society i Class Editor, DLXIZSII.-XI.l.I'I'Ii, T351 Associate Editor, Rcmnf, '35g Girl Reserve Cluh, President, T555 Van Vort Debating Society, Secretary, '55-'55: Senior A1 Y Y French Society, '55g Science Club, '33-'55g Chorus: ARTIIA VIRGINIA CLAH i Operem' .53 1WO'l ' Harwood Literary Society: Iunior French Society 1 QQLIVE SARAH COLE Harwood Literary Society: Senior Latin Society: Science Club EVA CLAYMAN CAROLYN BELLE COLLINS Senior French Sncietfv ,333 DXARSHALLITIC SMH- ,34 W Forum Cluhg Iohn hiarshall Literary-Athletic Association KATHERINE IWARTIIA CLINGMAN MARGARET LERAY CONNELI. HIiI'l l'YH CONNl'1I.l,U Y Iunior Spanish Society W Senior Spanish Society L'Ul'I' COLE COLLINS CONNELL Q J 0 ,M 0 ,955 E' ze Zlfey' Cf7RNliT'1'l'l F. CUSBY I. CUSISY I. CUSHY VICTORIA ELIZIIBETII CORNETTE NATIIAN IOSEPII COSIIY NAT DlARSIl.-xI.I.l'l'l2 Stulllg Iohn Ixlzxrslmll Literary-Atlmlellc FRAN Ii SPENCER COSIIY ASS Cli im' lunior Spanish Society IxlARTIl.X ANNE COURTNEY IDA M.LxDEI.INE COSBY INll.w'IwI.,I P. Science Club: Senior French Sncich. Forum Clullg Acc- Club, Scum-etury. '51, Ra-porter, 'S ' Vice-Preslnlenl, '53, Reporter, 'S-lg Chorus: Baslcellrull, '35 IAMES REGINALD COSBY Ol'CllCSlFilI Senior French Society: Science Clulw LEWIS TURNER COWARDIN PIcI': WEE , , Cnclef Corps, First Sergeant, 'S-1: Band. Non Com Ix,x'rIILI5EN FIIURSTGN COSIIY KAC Chapter I Club, '5'l-'S-lg Program Clmairnmrm, Hi-Y Club, ,-'Ng ,qw K. COSUY N. C09-BY CUL'N'I'Nl'fY L'UXV.XRlIIN 41 P Z Kina! 0 1935 S' 13 --ICQ: COX A CRABBIN CRENVS CRONE L2 Z ueievaff' 'CPL JULIA EVELYN Cox EDNA EARLE CROOM Senior Spanish Societyg lunior French Society SUE Girl Reserve Club, Senior Spanish Society, Science Clubg Harwood Literary Society MARY ELIZABETH CRABBIN Pm-w I IWARY VIRGINIA CROSIER Iunior Spanish Society, Ace Club, Treasurer, '52, C,IGGL,55 Secretary' '55 54PF0'umC1ub Chorus, Operetta, '53 and '35, Operettzx Club, 'So Iohn lxlarshall Literary-Athletic Association THELMA FAYE CREVVS USADIEH Forum Club, Van Vort Debating Society, Senior French Society RALFORD LEON CROUCH Hi-Y Club, Chapter II, Forum Club NAOMI IRENE CRUMP MEow IJOVVARD MOOIZE CRONE Harwood Literary Society CROOM CROS1 ICR CROUCII CRUNP ' A 0 1935 142+ Z V J mlm I6 gag!! ms. it CULLEY CURRY DABNEY A. DAVIS BEATRICE IWAY CULLEY 1 Al.-XRGARET HOPE DAVIS BEA Iohn Alarshzill Literuryrzlthletic Association: Forum Senior French Societv , Clulmg lunior Spanish SOcietyg Chorus l l DOROTHY LUCILLE DAY IWARJORIE JANE CURRY T ..D , V, BWP ' X . ,- Or. , . . S , S , h S , Nu Iota Chi Club, .3-lg Senior French bocietyp Curl emor Palms Oclety Reserve Clulxg Iohn Nlarshall Literary-Athletic Db Association, '52 DOROTHY LEE DABYEY ' HD U 1 VIRGINIA PRATT DE BERRY OT CTN S Sz'AhS-'t' T emo! pimb one 5 l Reporter, Freshman Classy Forum Clubg l Senior Spanish Society l ALBERTA ELIZABETH Di-XVIS -ALIHBYH i ELLEN BEATRICE DE INIASTERS Girl Reserve Club: Senior French Societyg .llmznrlv SHOR'rY Staff, '55g Van Vort Debating Society: Quill and Scroll Senior French Society M. DAVIS DAY DEBERRY DEM.-XS'l'l'IRS WW ff 1255 N ,L 3 Qywwgwflfvf ,-I DENT DIETRICII LUCILLE MILNES DENT Duclcie Club, '55, Secretary, Senior Class: Harwood Literary Society HELEN WINIFRED DIETRICH Orchestrag Girl Reserve Club: Senior French Society: .llulwvlr Staff ELSIE CHRISTINE DODD HTOTSYU Historian, Senior Class: Scottie Clulr, '35-'55, Secretary, '54, Archery Clulm, '35-55, Secretary-Treasur , 'S-1: Class of Drama, Iunior Spanish Society: Ioh A arslla Literary-Athletic Association, '55-'S VIRGINIA ELIZABETH D ' HGINGERU Senior Spanish Soci ' f' DI E. DODD V. DODD ANN HERBERT DONATI Clulr Eclitor, JlmIm'fc,' Girl Reserve Clubg Forum Clulig lohn lVlarslIall Literary-Athletic Association IULIA ANNE Doss Presiclent. Van Vort Debating Societyg Quill and Scroll, T551 Program Chairman, Girl Reserve Club, Rumliz' Staff, Poetry Editor: lX lARSIIALLITE Staff, Debating Team, 'S-lg Iunior Spanish Society IAIIIES NATHAN DOWDY IIAIMs ' Forum Club KATHERINE MAY DRESSLER HDRESSLERU Basketball, '53-'54, Senior French Society 8 LIONATI Doss , Z -fl-0 1935 DOXVDY N DRESSLIER -l44l' if 43 mum! Nw UUNFORIJ llL'NNING'1'UN IeIoRixCE G1..xz1f: islaooii D Uxrolzn Ninn:-lie Sergeant. Corps of Cadets: Prcsittent, Band Non Com Ctuhg Orchestra: Harwood Literary Society Ionx PORTER' DUNNINGTON DL'NNlli', Cavalier Club, Vice-President. '53, President. 'fi-1: Cadet Corps, 'Sl-'fi-lg B Company Nun Com Club: Cadet Captain anal Amliulant, 'S-1: lunior Spanish Society: Cheer Leader, '35 CLEMENTINIQ DUTROXV Cr.icAi Harwood Literary Sticiety IeI.xRRY EDXVARD EASTON llL I'Rf HV ICA STUN USCAR B.xL'G1m.xN EDDLETON Harwnoil Literary Society: Senior Spanish Society M.x1zGU15R1'1'r: RUT11 EDXVARDS Pl-:c:m ' Chorus: Iohn .Warshall Literary-Athletic Association Rom-:1z'1' M1 Ixrox IQDWARIJS Mir Ifolzmcm' EAm12'r'r EGGLESTON l'fr:u11c Corporal, A Cnmpanlvg Harwood Literary Society 6L,15,Jv.Jv-A-o IQUDLICTON M. l'Il?XV.XRIlS .IL ICLJXVARIYS l'fi3i1l.I'fS'l'UN 'G' ' 'USP 23 , 044 0 1935 ............-.- , f , I S-rf 1 ,J llff' M, llimiddfa f iw 11 ICLLY li L Y EMMA LOUISE ELLY Wu-xsi-tic 1fu4f0rIiStaffp AIIUIIUUI1' Stuff lllARY POTTER ELY HL'lIm ' Vice-Presinleill, Fresllnmn Class SAM COFFMAN EPES C0RI1oRAI. 'l'L'IsIn ' Company Non Com Clulmg Color Sergezm quarters, 'S-lf: Lieutenant Acljufanl: EDITH SEVEAR ESTES Senior Spanish Society: Forum Club f, Head- EPES ESTES IWARY ARDELLE FARMER Tm-: HIf:I.I.CAT Harwood Literary Society WILLIAM IACOB FEISER BII,LH',' Forum Clulig Corporal, E Company, '54, E Com- pany Quuriernmsler Sergezini, T553 E Company Non Com Club: M,xIzsIIAI.I,I'r1a Staff DAISY XVATKINS FELTON DUMPs Senior French Society: lunior Spanish Society: Forum Club EDWARD LEWIS FIELD HSONNY BOY' lolmn Marshall Literary-Athletic Association: Senior Publicity Chairman, '34: MARSHALLITE Staff: Track Squacl, '55-'54 I I I FA RM li li l lCI S ZR FIELTON ' I FIELD - 4 ff 1935 I fail P . I FISHER FLOURNOY CORINNE TIQRESA FISHER XVINIiIl2 Girl Reserve Club, '52-T533 Van Vort Debating Society, '55p Science Cluh, '55g .llmzarfr Staff. '35, Quill and Scroll UNA PLIQASANTS FLOURNOY Senior Spanish Society: Iohn Nlarshall LilCFi1F.X Athletic Association CALLIE ISABELLE Foos HSKII,I.E'I ' XVILLIAM HENRY FORRER BILL Cadet Corps, '50-'5lg Cavalier Club, '55-'3-1, Hi-Y Clulm, '32-'55g Senior Spanish Society. '52g Cheer Leader, 'S-1: Nlziscot, Scottie Cluls, 'Sly Chorus Wfzfzaffzdfwl 23? FOOS FORRIER VIRGINIA HASRIN FRANCIS HGIN.. lVlILDRED EVELYN FRANK MILI.IIi PAULINI3 LORRAINI5 FUGE'I r PAULIr: Harwood Literary Society PAUL GANDEL DL'Kli Forum Cluh QR FRANCIS FRANK Q FUGETT GANDICL i471 ' 2? A42 0 1935 I E, 13 G-Mmm.,l. Wpxrza ,SJ ' C-ARRETT GARRISON I f gh ,wweub MILLARD LINXVOOD GIXRBETT OscA1z f Cadets, First Lieutenant, B Company, '5-15 Company Non Com Club, '55g'FootbaH Io1IN IOSEPII GARDNER IACII CALLIE VIRGINIA GARRETT bffllllll' French Societyg Harwood Literary Society K,x'1'IILEEN ANN GARRISON YVALLACE EDXVARD C-ARTIIRIGHT BL'DDx ' Harwood Literary Societyg Jlmmclc Staff, '53 FLORAINIQ IWILDRED GARY SI1oR'rx ' Shorty Clubg Chorus NIELVIN BURGESS GASKINS GoIuiINs Hi-Y Club, '52-'SSQ Gamma Tau Club NANCH' TR EVEY GATEXVOOD Scottie Club, '52-'55, Secretary, '34, President .Jo Cul Reserve Club, ,551 Ax.-XIlSl1AI.l.I'1'Ii Staff, T555 Senior Dramatic ClL1b,'52-'55:Iol1n Niarshall Literary-Athletic Spanish Society: Harwood Literary Society Association, '52-'54 1 XI?'I'HRIGHT GARY GASKINS GATEVVOUD Z 44 0, 1955 148 da., GEORGE GERIIARDT GERMAN GIFFORD ,-. JUNE GEORGE FLEMING WOOD GILL f' Senior French Society 'AG1LI. Reporter, Jlnnovlv, '54: Quill anal Scrollg Science Clubg Business lwlanager, AII0l1l74'l1.', '55g Reporter, Senior Classg Senior Spanish Societyg Senior French Society GEORGE FREDERICK GERHARDT HLOVERU Forum Club SOPHIE GLICK CONSTANCE ANITA GLOVER LORENE CLIFFORD GERMAN Girl Reserve Club: Iohn Nlarshall Literary-Athletic Association ..LO,, Harwood Literary Societyg Vice-President, Senior Class DOROTH EA ROBERTA GOLDEN DOT Senior Volley Ball Teamp Forum Club: Girl Reserxe Clubp Science Club: Chorus: lohn Nlarsllz-ill Literarx SARA ELLEN GIFFORD Senior French Society Athletic Association .K V, A QQ'61Ll:' GLICK OLOVER D. GOLDEN figii 0 1935 R. GOLDEN GOODMAN GORDON GORE ROSEMARYGOLDEN MARIE LOYALL GRATZ Duckie Club, '53-'34, Treasurer. 'Slip Secretary, Iunior Harwood Literary Society: Basketball, '35-'34g Classg Iunior French Society,'55-'3-15 Harwood Literarxx Hockey, '34 Societyg Sponsor D Company, '55 HAZEI. VIRGINIA GOODMAN GEQRGE BENJAMIN GRAVES Harwood Literary Society HIACKIEU Operetta EDNA LOUISE GORDON NED Senior French Society MANFRED CALL GREEN IOHN PRATT GORE HIOHNNIEU ' Cadet Corps, '32-55', Sergeant, '3-1: Non Com Club, IANE DIXON GRIFFITHS Vice-President, '54: Rifle Team, '55-'55g Hi-Y Club, Exchange Editor, .II0r11'vfL'gGirl Reserve Cluhg Senior '51-'35g Harwood Literary Society Spanish Society GRATZ GRAVES GREEN GRXFFITHS M... dj It h Z 14241 Q y 1935 WP ffimlfifdipj GRIGG L. GRIGGS XVILLIAM EDXVARD GRIGG BILLY Treasurer. B Company Non Com Club, '54, Captain Quartermaster, '55 LUCY IWARIE GRIGGS Harwood Literary Society ROBERT THOMAS GRIGGS BOB Forum Club MYRTLE FRANCES GUNN HIWICKEYU Iunior French Society R. GRIGGS GUNS ELIZABETH FONTAINE GXVYNNE HBl'I'1'TYH Girl Reserve Club: Senior French Societyg Iunior Spanish Society HARRY WILLIS HAGLIE Iunior Spanish Society: Sergeant, Corps of Cadets ELIZABETH ANN HALL USADIEH Senior Spanish Societyg Girl Reserve Club MARGARET VIRGINIA HALL PIoc:ER SCIliO Societyg Forum Club: Basketball Team , AW GXVYNNE HAGUE 511- Ii. HALL M. HALL 5014519312 Q?-74' Z9 Qamaffzlfdfd --seg HALL IIAMLIN IIAZIEY IIARMON ROBERT LEE HALL WILLIAM ELLIOTT HARRELSON Bon BILL Cadet Corps. C Company, Corporal, '52, Sergeant, Junior Spanish Society '55, First Sergeant, '55, Captain C Company, '55, Captain, Staff, '54, Don Cossack Club EDNA SHIRLEY HARRIS Harwood Literary Society: Iunior Spanish Society RUTH BOXVEN HAAILIN TI LLII-In VERNON CARLYLE HARRIS Senior Spanish Society Harwood Literary Society HERSCIIEL HINES HANEY UH N STUART OLIVER HARRISON ANR ,.STU,, Treasurer, Science Club, '52, Hi-Y Club, Chapter I, -- . ' Y 2 'lent '35- HELEY Nix IL , J zxi Y .J- 55, Reporter, o.J,Secretar5, oo 5-1,.Presu , , l 1 1 DF INF HAI A ION Lieutenant Quartermaster, Staff, Captain, lohn Diar- shall Hi-Y Volley Ball Team, '55, E Company, Senior French Society Basketball Team, '52: Stat? Club PIi'I'E' ' IIARRISLSON Ii. HARRIS V. HARRIS HARRISON ?f5w0g?Qff -km -.QQ C, A A j.47fffie foffff if i' fc ,dr QQ 4 i fa 1l,m'rI.1-tSS il.-xsrixus Imwlis IIAYNIFS Fizixxcics Aoi-:Lua IrIix1z'r1.1sss Aoxlcs SY1.x'1ix Il,xYv.xG1,xN SIS l uruIn Clulm YVILLIAM S'rANL1cY HASTINGS MARY EVELYN HAZARD STM-K , Basketball, '53-'S-13 Girl Reserve Club, '32-'55g Plan Caclet Corps, '52-'55, Lieutenant, D Company, '54, l iEilll'v'w: Bsilfufnt S'Kll,tOr-llgglllel' ff i t't Captain, D Company, '55g President, Non Com J ' 'D' 'ln Ort 0 ,dung 'oueti' 'Juke ul Clubg Cavalier Clulr, Harwoml Literary Society EDWARD ANDERSON HEINRICH KATIIERINE EL1zixB12T11 Ilixwiis NED KAx ' l Harwoocl Literary SOClCtyj bemor Spanish Society 1 President, ,542 Honor Court' 35: Hi-Y Club' .52-.55 iXlARSlIAI.I.l'l'l-I Art Staff, 'SSQ Track Squad, T551 1 llarwoml Literary Society l IWARIAN FRANKLIN IrI.txYN15S Senior French Society: Rvrunf Staff, '5-lg Assistant Blanager, Circulation Staff, Rumni, '55 i RUSSELL ROY IIENI-EY 1 - nam! HAYVAGIAN HAZARD IIICINRICH lIl'INI.liY 4 -.. L- -..cgi W J aZ9j?f Cadet for JS. '52-'35, Lieutenant lf Com uanv ll I l . ' E Com anv, Non-Com Clulv, '55-'54, Re xorter, '55 P . I X' ze mmaffzffklpj vu. Q IIICNSIIAW IIICKS IIINICS IIINSIIAXV WII.I.I,xAI BRYAN III-LNSIIIIW DAISY LIQIC HOPKINS Forum Clulw: Senior Spanish Society FIQEOISRICII TIIOMAS HICIQS FRAYSER ROBERTSON HOPKINS FIII4:OIIIIc UHUVH Forum Clul1:Cmlet Band, '51-'54 Cildet Corps' '50',5'4' CUVPOWI HCM Company? HCM Company Non Com Club: Iunior Spanish Society WILLIAM BOLE HOPKINS HBILLU KATIILEIQN VIRGINIA IIINES B ., Ulu Truck, '35-'55, Captain, 'S-1: Pxonx Club: Dlonogram Hl'fI ' L '2f1 'f' 5 f'C1-Y club, l'iill'NV00tl I.iterury Club I TIIOAIAS EDXVIN HOUCHINS RUTII PA ULIN15 HINSIIAW ..T0Mm,,. 5XI'D Harwood Literary Society IX Company Non Com we fi Q :F II. HOPKINS F. IIOPKINS XV. HOPKINS HOUCIIINS J 16 4140 1935 4541 Cadet Corps, Company A , '35-'55,.Sergeant, '54: ry' ,. 'f IV ,rj K7 I If f q . ef w 0fzm,1,,zf:w MOUSER IIOVSTON RUTII SAVAGE HOUSER h'1ARSHAl,I.1TE Staff: Senior Spanish Societyg Harwood Literary Societyg President, Archery Club, '35g Iohn Alarshall Literary-Athletic Association PHYLLIS DARE HOUSTON Forum Club: Iunior Spanish Society IDOROTHY VERNELL IJOXVELL BUDnx ' Iunior Spanish Society EMILY LAWSON HUDOINS ..PIGu Senior Spanish Society: Iohn Alarshall Literary- Athletic Association D. JACKSON ll. XV. IACKSON K , HOXVELI. HYDCINS if 75 DAVID EI,I.IO'I I' IACIISON I.xcIi Senior Spanish Soeietyg Sergeant, Cadet Corps HIQNRY XVIRT IACIISON Hi-Y Ciulmg Science Cluiwg Senior Spanish Society Harwood Literary Society: Corporal. Cadet Corps Assistant Advertising Axtanager, .1ImIuI'fc HUNTER SHEPPAIQD IACIISON Ianni Senior Spanish Society LOUIS GEOROIQ IAIINIIE PIiIxuIIIsS Cadet Corps, D Company, '31-'55, Sergeant, '55 Non Coin Club, '55-'35, President, '35 ? Hifi- vu- -fu I' A, ww.. Il. S. JACKSON I.-UINKE ISSI tg It Qwop 1955 ,. Anti' , - , fr' -..N Y, O , . V . ,,., H .-,,,.--...-.-.-. .E ..I ,,,, , -.. ,-...- .,,,,,,I-,-... W -.wwf v.. f tif' I . I ,1. ',:i ,Q I 'M , is If . S Q R I f, fe, Q 3 T41g':,'f'. , ll A iv: Iz. JAMES R, IAAIES ROWELI. ADAMS JAMES Harwood Literary Society RUTH MASON JAMES Forum Cluhg Class of Drama, '3-1g Junior French Societyg Junior Spanish Societyg John hiarshall Literary-Athletic Association GEORGE ELLINGTON JEFFRIES JliIfI ' Harwood Literary Society JEAN JOHNSON BI.ONDIE John .Niarslmii Literary-Athletic Association: Senior Spanish Societyg Hurwoml Literziry Society JICFFRIFIS ' JOHNSON L.-XJYETTE BELL JOIINSON NE'I I'1ICU Harwood Literary Society NJETA ALIENE JOHNSON ME-ME Senior Spanish Societyg MARSIIAI.I.ITE Staff EDWIN YVILLIAMSON JONES HEDDIICU Ilfolzmfr Staffg Forum Club: Tennis Team, '54, John Diarshall Literary-Athletic Associationg Junior Spanish Society GRACE ERCELL JONES GRACIE Harwood Literary Societyg Senior Spanish Societyg Science Club M? VW! L. JOHNSON M. JOHNSON li. JONI-IS C. JONES w,..-Q j .-. sim--- , --,,,.. --,,, -. S 0 I 1 ft iffy wi ,J zz, J U f A gi.--U if. S .. ,sy sg , .NK A ,,-ff... U nior K A I ' FMA-XNN K A Y JLYSTA g RAIN .,H:5,- C11ARL1Cs ARTIIUR KAYLOR C1l,xR1.1i-: IJQRA LRE Jusrx t IINII-Il7I,1L'll 13660111 Stuff, '55-'34 Harwood Literary Soeietyg Senior Spanish Society EI.1z,xBr:T1x LUNETTIC KPJLLEY Cr 1 ELINOR L,xU1s12 K,x1x '..X . French Sucietvz Hurwnml Litemrv Societva Senior Spanish Society: Harwood Literairy Society lohn Btzirshall Literary-Athletic Association EURCELLE KELLEY HENRY BLOCK Ii,xL'FAi,xNN , X flim' . x . , HH U Chorus: Senior French bocictlvg Senior Spanish Society loors Harwood Literary Society HARVEY LINXVOOD KELLEY, IR. , , President, B Company Non Cum Cluln, 'S-15 Ser- IULIAN OXFORD IYAY geunt, B Company, '54, First Lieutenant und ,Aaliutzint, Staff, '35g Forum Club Hurwooil Literary Soeietyg Orchestra, '32-'34 y 5 Penn. fin?-'02 'Ti K KAYLOR Ii. L. KICLLPIY E. KFLLEY Il. KliI.I.lCY, IR. ,ff . 457 lk Qin f m.-1--1f:.-r- '44 -W rf: - -- i x 5 A S' 10 ' U i,'Xi .UT aj' l L I A if , f' KENNIQDY KIESSLER, JR. KEYSICR MARIE ANTOINETTE KIDD REE DAVID TINSLEY K Bun Forum Club: Senior Spanish Societyg Girl Reserve Club, '34 Caclet Corps, Sergeant, D C K 3 Company Non Com Club, Treasurer, Iunior Class, Harwood Literary Society lllARGARET STEPTOE KERSE MmOE PATTY CAROL KIDDER Ace Club, Treasurer, '55, Iunior Spanish Society: Vice-President, Girl Reserve Club, '35, Secretary- Forum Club Treasurer, Science Club, '34, Associate Emlitor, Record, '55j Reporter, .llolzuulg '55g Chorusg Senior French Societyg Harwood Literary Society HENRY KOCEN 'iHENNH , WILLIAM RAYMOND KESSLER, IR. uw 1 C r-1 -1--5 E 1 1-- LHESSLER.. Can et orps, ol oo, Lmce Corpom , Band, Jo Iunior Spanish Societyg Harwood Literary Society IWARY DINSMORE KEYSER NEDRA lVlARIE KOCH ,H 'Mx ' nhl nA mn.f. lil1'JD KIDDER KOCICN KOCH 5 4 gf?-35 4581 K' wimlzifa LADU LATIIAM ROBERT ANDERSON LADD HLADDIEH Senior Spanish Society: Chorus LUCY ELIZAB ETH LATHAM Editor-in-Chief, lxlARSIIAI.LITIC, '55: Jlmmvlc Reporter, '54-'35: Forum Club: Girl Reserve Club: Iunior French Society: Senior Spanish Society: Reporter, Sophomore Class: Vice-President, Quill and Scroll MARX' VIRGINIA LANVS Forum Club HAZEL ANTOINETTE LAYNE HSKEETERU LAXVS LAYNIC LEAH SARAH LEIBOXVITZ LEE Refanf Staff, '55, Editor-in-Chief, '35: Van Vort De- bating Society, '55: Quill and Scroll: Vice-President, Science Club, '54 IAN ET PRISCILLA LEMMON Demon Club: Iohn Marshall Literary-Athletic Asso- ciation: Harwood Literary Society: Iunior French Society IANE HOWVARD LEONARD NA1Nx Senior Spanish Society: Chorus: Forum Club ALMA MARIE LEWIS SHOR'rx ' Shorty Club: Girl Reserve Club LEIBOXVITZ LEMMON 1591: 5-lux! 0 1935 E! A13 f LEWIS LINK LIPSCOMI5 LITTLE FRANCES BRISTOXV LEXVIS MINNIE LLOYD Forum Club POP Harwood Literary Society: Chorus: Operetta, '55 NiARY GRACE LINK DUCIc1E WILLIAM SIDNEY LOCKETT BILLYU Sergeant, B Company, '55: Non Com Club, '53-'55 President, '55: Harwood Literary Society DORIS EVELYN LIPSCOMB DITTOi, Senior Spanish Society VIRGINIA FUNSTEN LOWE LOWE Scottie Club: Forum Club: Senior Spanish Society CHARLES MALCOLNX LITTLE ..MM.-- VIRGINIA LOXVMASTER Forum Club: Senior Spanish Society: Iohn A1ill'Si'1fli! CIN Literary-Athletic Association Senior French Society: Forum Club: Science Club LLOYD LOC K ICTT 1 , LOXVE Jn LOYVBIA STER . , l 1 vii V ' , U '-Em W I W 0 710121 !fIf!j?i?!j LUN LYLE MARY IWAXXVELL LYONS HAYXACU Harwood Literary Society: Qperetta Club: Chorus: Operetta, '35: Senior Spanish Society IAMES RoY NLXIIONE Boo Secretary, Hi-Y Club: First Sergeant, D Company: Forum Club: D Company Non Com Club: D Company Basketball ancl Football Teams: Iunior French Society: Orchestra EILEEN MAE IWALCOLM ,llofmulr Staff, 'S-1-'55, Reporter, '54, Feature Editor, 'S5: Quill and Scroll: Girl Reserve Club: Harwood Literary Society: Senior Spanish Society ow ELIZABETH ROSEBELL ALXNN Rem1!St1ff Senior French Society Curl Resery e Qlul Au-'NNNH Harwood I its-r'irx Society Forum Club: Demon Club OL MANN La A W 461 041452 Q .6922 Qxjtf.-Z0 mllldillfdyd IB MANN MARCH!-2'I I'I MARCUSON E. MARKS HALLIE YVINFREE Al,-ANN GEORGIA KATHERINE IWARKS HXVINNIEU ' KI'r'I'x ' Senior Spanish Societyp Science Club DORIS MARTIN PETER WALDO MARCIIETTI Iunior French Society HILDA LEE MARTIN CARLF BRYCE NXARCUSON Chorusg Senior Spanish Society BUCK WILLIAM HENRY MARTIN ELIZABETH ANNE MARKS -wvlsw' Umznvlv Staff, '54-'55, Reporter, '34, Feature Editor, Treasurer, Senior Classy Circulation Alanager, .7IIm0z'fz',' 553 Faculty Editor, l5'lARSI1AI.I.ITli3 Girl Reserve Clubg 1 Senior French Society: Basketball Squad, '55g Sports lunior French Society: President. Quill and Scroll 1 Reporter, .II0l10l'fL',' Quill and Scroll ll. MARRS D. MARTIN Il. MARTIN NV. MARTIN ?i j - ' A 14242 0 1' Q5 5 462 P , Lf 4:9 Wana ffz1f!5?i0f ' A AI.-xssucco An-CANN, Jn. MQQARTIIY Am,:1f:1IIc1i ANNA Pl.-XRIE MASSUCCO I DTARGARET LANA lllCLENNAN Forum Club: lunior Spanish Club l Girl Reserve Club: Senior Spanish Society BERNARD WILEY lVlCCANN, IR. PAT - ERNEST CAMPBELL lVlEAD, IR. lohn Marshall Literary-Athletic Association Historian' Iunior Class: A111,,u,L.fL, Stuff VVILLIAM HOLLADAY lVlCCARTHY BH-LY ANNA BEATRICE MILLOWAY President, Iunior Class: DTARSHALLITE Staff, 'S-1: ABFA.. Jlnnuvfr Staff, 55: Hi-Y Clulw: Dramatic Club: Cor- poral, Cadet Corps: Harwood Literary Society Senior Spanish Society IOSEPII STEXVART MCGEHEE NICE-' I ROLAND EARLE MINOR Swastilca Club: First Lieutenant, A Company: Non HPOPPFRU Com Club: Cheer Leader Delta Kappa Phi Cluln: Forum Cluls I ..,' MCI-ENNAN MEAD, IR- MILLOXVAY MINOR H ,,,, 163+ bww LKQSQ nr ,Mf Rf' 4 'KY . E. MITCHELL l M. MITCHELL ELIZABETH GRAHAM MITCHELL LIIIm ' Vice-President, Arclxery Club, 'S-1335: Senior Spanish Societyg Harwootl Literary Society: Iohn .Nlarshall Literary-Athletic Association MARX' EVELYN NUTCHELL WOOLwORTII ALFRED IRVIN lVlOLLEN Harwood Literary Society lVlIRIAM MOLLEN GX'l'Il5 KATHALEEN EDITH MOOIQE 'l'INR Chorus fc My man JIIZAZWJ MOLLEN M. MOLLEN IWARGUERITE ODELL MOORE SIIORTY Senior French Society: Harwood Literary Society ALBERT Ross lVlORRIS ROssY Corps of Cadets, '52-'55p First Sergeant, C Com pany: C Company Non Com Club lVlARY ELIZABETH IWOTLEY BlaTII Business Iwanuger, Ill.-xRSIIAI.Ll'l'E, '55: Reporter AIIUIYUFIL' Staff, '34-'55p Reporter, Quill and Scroll, '35 Forum Club: Iunior Spanish Society: Iohn lllarsliall Literary-Atllletic Association: Girl Reserve Club Social Chairman, '34 K. MOORE M. MOORE --1 5 oofffflojifftt 1953 NORRIS MOTLEY l64l Q sink Q V 15-.R qQw'XX V 449 mnaffzfgfflij A it M UNDY NIC HI.I'I'I l' Lmizs NXLYNDY Buselmllg lfootinull: Iiaslectlmllg Forum Clulvg Sionogrzun Club KATHIZRINE ANN NEBLIQTT HIil'l I'YH Senior Spanish Societyg Harwood Literary Society: Iohn Nlarshziil Literary-Athletic Association, '31 IOIIN DAVID NEWELL HSClINt7ZZI.l'IH Lieutenant, D CUIIIPUIIXQrlil'C1lSLll't'l', Non Cum Club: Forum Cluli EvERm i'L1f14:NO15LE ow K, Senior French Sofia-img NICXVI-fI.I. Q NOHLIC Foizm-:s'1' Ilicxsox Noiwml., IR. TL'nm ' Czulct Corps. UB Conipany, '51-'55, First Sergeant, Lieutcnaint, 'S-13 Captain, ,355 Footiiull, '33-'S-lp Ritie Team, '34-'35, Captain, '55: Cavalier Clulm, 2355 Dlonogrnm Club, '53-'SSQ Honor Court. '5-lffiog Iolin .Xiarshiili Litcmry-Athletic Association IWARY E1.IzABE'r11 NUCKOLS Liz Demon Clulu. '3fl S5. Treasurer, 'SSQ Iohn .Niursluiil Litcraii'tv-Athletic Association: Senior Spanish Society C.x'r1 1 ERINIC ELiz,x15fQ'1'1i O' CONNOR '-firm Senior Frcncii Society ALXRY Ei.1z.xuI5'1'n Ouvifle Sqottic Cluli: Senior Spanish Society: Senior lfrencli Society: Harwood I.iternr-v Society i as NORVELL, JR. NUCKOLS 465i i is i N cf ' i titt i X,-' Ay- ,ff -rf' V ': Q19-37'ffi:f3 W lfff' px-ijuivi . ' I ff 1 Glu! ' ffL'f - if-In lr Q ,J I -I I JEKi1.Z1i'V HIUII-LS, IR. OSLIN XVALTER MASON ORNIIJS, IR. p W, M. HI X Lluh, Chapter 2, Secretary. George Yvythe Chap- 3 fu 33: Iuninr French Society: Science Club W HILLSAIAN SPIQNCISR OSLIN HI'iILl.U DOROTHY ROs,xLINn OTTO llunaflc Siaffg Senior French Society VIRGINIA LUCILLI5 OXVENS CII.I': Chorus AK OTTO OXVENS GRACE EMILY PALMER GR.-xci I-3 WOODROW PARIS WOOnY Cade! Corps, '52-'55, Sergeant, D Company. '55 D Company Non Com Club: Senior Spanish Socieiy .llmznufc Staffg Harwood Literary Society FRANCIS BYRON PARKER DOROTHY KENT PARRISH IIDOTI. Van Vort Debating Sociely, '55: Iohn hlarshall Literary-Athletic Association, 'S-lg Senior French Societv. '35 '21, X-' ' fix PKLIWIER PARIS PARKER PARRISH , iff j',.,,-,.---,..,,-'ft N..- I ,fi I I N W Lf' j if ' ' I' P LJ? Life: .1 If',-Qff .If 5 jj! 'i 1' HPI if Sir' 49 M I Y C. PARSONS O. 1-ARSONS CARL lWlILL.XRD PARSONS Bun Harwoml Literary Society GEORGE DANIEL PARSONS HPICRSIICH Harwood Literary Society DTARY ELLEN PATE Ti-Zia Senior Spanish Society: Nix Club, '55-'55, Presiclent, I '55g Harwood Literary Society MOSES PATTASHNICK MOI-3 ltlllfl lxlarshall Dliclget Basketball Team, '51 Operetta ,SSQ Senior Spanish Society PATIC M. PA'I'TASHNICK TILLII5 P,-X'1'T.XSIINICK ..Tw., Forum Cluli ELL GRADY PAUL Corps Of Cadets, Lance Corporal IOHN RPZGINALD PAVY IOHN Tiara SYLVIA PEARL Science Club: Harwood Literary Society: Senior French Society T. PATTA SHNICK PAUL PA Y Y P ICA R L C! wi 01144 0 1915 af . , 5.-j I ,f .ff HV' If ' ,5 I ' 4 ,Qui ' 'P 44,4 V. ,f f-' ...1' fiivfffb '-nd' 1 ,,.. ,-fini, ,- X 1 a ,ligfl , , f I I .MfffI ifLLLL,g,,,, If ,I I 1' 5 ' ' f fpf f'ff'f1f?Ag? .1 cY M R, PIZARSALI. XY. l'I'fARS.-XLI. ROBIZIIT IEIIWARIJ P Im RSA L L Hi-Y Clulw, '52-'ESQ Harwood Literary Society XVILLIAM PO'I I'I:Iz PI2.xIzsIxI,I. BILLY Harwuml Literary Societlv, '53-'34 HIQLIQN LOUISE PIQIIKINS Senior Spanish Sucicllv FIELICN I,oIz1I.xINIi PHILLIPS Forum flulxg I1luf1uI'fI' Slalll, '55 q - I 51. vm, 'i PERKINS l'li1l.l.IPS KIQNNIQTII C.xIz'I'IcIz PIIILPOTTS D Cuinpany Nou Com Clulxg FOI'LllTl Clulm FIIIINIILIN STANTON PIERCE UFIQANKII-1 Harwooil Literary Snciety IELSIE LORRIXINE PITTS Secretary, SuplIunIoI'c Class, '52, Senior Fl'GllCll Su qielyg lfclilor-in-ClIiel', .Ilnnm'lI', '55, Reporter, '54 Quill aml Scroll, '35, Secretary: RvI'u1'd Staff, '55 Associate Eclilor GIIOVIQR CLI:vI4:LANII PITTS Senior Spanish Suciciy: lunior Baslcetlxall, '54 '05 ' L.4,'.o 1.11.4 if l'llII,l'U'l l'5 l'll'lRLll'f Ii.PI'I'TS CHPITTS .hmr IyK,f.,.,y.If,, -QMLLM 0 153.19 I U 1 fm' 1681 U g- f f A ' fe ,.-...Qi ,, , v1 f,, fr, N., A570 ,lf , Fi' 9' fry' 71. V 'V il ,fly 1'7 v 1 ,1 f , , , , 1 . KJ' ,V rf Q! . -. 4 V -JA-1 , 1 , ,Mun -nigqf M,,4,A,+4MMw, fda 1471 i,A1i1m, I1 . 1f1m1.1-' ,xr vmwwl-'I I. 5 444114, Q ,TAL I A . 94jg'ij ....2L IACO15 P1.o'r1i1x NANCY L1514: POWICLI- UYANKH Girl Reserve Clulig Senior Spanisll Society Sergeant, B Company, Non Com Cluln, '54-'ESQ i Rciwlul' Staff, Anlvcrtising Alanagerp lxlftRSII.-XI.I.l'I'I , Business Staff: B Company Baslcetliall Team ,IIOIIU Demi' Bunilg Non Com Clulxg Harwood Literary Society XVILLIAM GICRARD POWERS l li11.1. PERCY IQANDLETT POLLARD, IR. Cadet Cnrps. A Cmnpany, Sergeant, 'S-4: Reporter, Nun Coin Clul1,'55p Stall, Sergeant ixlajor, '3-lg RED Iuninr Spanish Society, '54 vfr Stuff, Repnrtcr, '54, Advertising ixlanager, 'S m N Science Clulag Senior Frencli Society l i JANE DIQNSON PRICTLOXV NELL ELIZABETH POOLE PNl'3'l'Zl'3IA Baslwtliall, '53-'551 llncluelv Team, 'S-lp Girl Reserxu an Clulm, '32-'54, Secretary, '55-'5-lg Iulin Blarsliall Litemm.-Athletic Assosiution Clulnp Upcretta, '55-'55, Chorus, ixFL'llCl'.V, 'S-tg Tenni5. ,S-I-'SSL Senior Spanish Society: Girls' lxlllllltlf Council MAX AUBREY Pow1f:I.L l I'l,-XROLD Siioirrmz PRICIQ: Qfffff f ..- ' , N. POXVFILI. POXVICRS l'lll'llI'I.OxX7 Plilflf 1' V. 4 If fl ,Q-' ,-ffJ'-?-'-4.w-- 1----W v1 . , if Ti f., A si 9' 1f'7a,g f' 'l59 li 'li 41 , .if .C 2,-'gif ,I 'WJ 'D H . - , , -U.-.--1,-,-1-T,-. qnwm--nm,-qtyqwngmssc-.:n,.g A I K guyz E.PROCTOR S.PROCTOR ELLEN ALMARIA PROCTOR AL Senior French Society, Senior Spanish Society SARAH HENDERSON PROCTOR HSERNSONU Girl Reserve Club: Senior French Society: Harwood Literary Society ROBERT CARSON PROUT UPETEH Baseball, '54, '55, Nlonogram Clul: IEAN XVILSON PRYDE lunior French Society 13 ZDZLQJKLMYFJ , ,' WWA ea at '--Q--'sw PROUT PRYDE GRACE LOUISE PULLER DUCK SAMUEL EDWARD PURDUE EDDIE Cadet Corps, Captain, E Company IAMES LINVVOOD QUARLES, IR. Corps of Cadets, C Company, First Lieutenantg Non Com Club, '54, President, Rifle Team, '34g Honor Court, '34.'55, Forum Club, '553 Yvinner of Nlaury- Iackson Cup, '34, Cavalier Club, '34 ROl.IXND N.ATllANlEL RACIQETT, IR. . IAJQQ PULLER PURDUE J L QUARLES, IR. RACRETT, Jn. J MM 0 1935 -tml Q.-f 10 Zzfuaaffzfffyi RADY, IR. REAAIS GEORGE ALLEN RADY, IR. BUCK Forum Club, Corps of Cadets. C Company, '51-'SSQ Non Com Clubg Bachelor Club, '31-'S-1, President, '33: Football Team, '53-'54 LUTHER SH ELTON REAMS Runs CHARLES WILSON REYNOLDS f-DICK Corps Ot' Cadets, Sergeant, E Company RALPH LEWIS RICH Corps of Cadets, E Company, '33-'34, Sergeant EVELYN MAE RICHARDSON lolm Dlarsliall Literary-Athletic Association, Chorus REYNOLDS RICII 4:96 I IOIIN GAINES RICHIRIROSON H1NlIKI'IH Corps Offadets, A Company, Lieutenant: Non Com Club: Assistant Dlanager, Basketball, 'fi-lg lxlillliigfif, Basketball, '35, lolm Blarshaill Literary-Athletic Association KATHRYN ARCHER RICHARDSON KI'r'ru ' .llaliovfu Stuff, '54-'55, Reporter, '35, Feature Editor, '55p Girl Reserve Club: Senior French Society, Forum Club: Iohn Nlarsliall Literary-Athletic Association DANIEL ROBERT RIGGS HDANH Iunior Basketball. '52, Football Team, '5S 55: 'ZX' Company, Sergeant, Non Com Club:Forum Club: Senior Spanish Society E. RICHARDSON I. RICHARDSON Ulf K. RICHARDSON RIGGS 4 0 p 7935 X Y lf? Lliliiflzgfd Rlr1II'I'I'fR RUIH R'I'?44 BE'1 rY ANN R IGI ITIQR Br ILJTY IN NUC li Ht JSI' CIIARLICS GOODXVYN Rossox i'CII.'XliI.ll'IH Bnsliellmll: Tennis: Truclag Girl Reserve Clulrg l Cmlet Corps, Quill mul Scroll: Assistant Cheer Leader llairwnml Literary Snciety ADA Licwls RQBERTSON Ronnie 'SS p Rui-mul stuffy lohn ixlarsluill Literary-Athletic Association BlARTIi,X PERSHING ROWLAND -IRUXVLANIJH Olin Dlurslmll Liiernrxv-Atlllctic Association: lunior Spanish Sncietvi Chorus: Opercttn 1 Iwirum Clula, '34-'551 Senior French Society, '52 ROM M ,ml Aw ROCK GEORGE SAMUE1. RQWLETT, IR. Senior Frencli Sociely USAMH Ilzlrwooml Literary Society CII.XRI.l'2S TXXNNPIIQ ROSP: ..CmRm:-, IUNE ROWLETT 'ontlmll Squad, '32-U33 Vice-llresimleni, Swnslilm Clulrg Forum Clulr: Archery Clulv: IOl'll1 .Xlurslmll Lilerurg lforuin Cluln l Athletic Association, '32-'55 RUSSIAN ROXVLXNIJ G. ROXVl.IC'l I', JR. I ROXVLICTT C If .1442 0 1955 1721 .-V -vs.. S Q, 121 ff ff sir: ig? 'I RUYIC RYAN, Ili. LOUIS VVILBERT ROYE Bm, Senior Spanish Society: Sergeant, C Company, TSS: C First Sergeant, C Company, 'S-1: Captain, C Company, '55g Honor Court LOUIS IAMES RYAN, IR. HIIAIAII1-3 Baseball, '55: Basketball, '3fl: Forum Club: Iunior Spanish Society: Harwood Literary Society -'R SA I.Ii S.-X LK VI 1'l WII,I,I.1xAI HUOII SANDERS, IR. BII.I,x ' Non Com Cluls: Forum Clulw IEA-KN LOUISE SATTERFIELD Harwood Literary Society: Secretary, lfreslimun Class Iolln Dlursliall Literary-Atliletic Association DOROTHY ILTLIA SAUNDERS DIXVID NATIIANIEL SALE DUT ..D,XVF,- Iunior French Society: Forum Clulm: Secretary, Soph U ! gt H H A 41L,t S , t I omore Class: Demon Clulw, Vice-President, '55 . UHUI' L' R il Q llrxvflljl I erflrfv OCI3 75' IULIA MARIE SIILOTTI Vice-President, Van Vort Debating Society: Girl Re- ARTIIUR EDXVARDS SCIILI ES ER EDDIE serve Club: .llmmvfc Staff: Iunior French Society I Caclet Corps, Sergeant, Company SANDERS, IR. SATTIiRFIl'I.I'J 41751: SAUNUICRS 5CIII.Il SIfR c ,I ff - 3' .. fir rw ,eifffffggit Q f 52915 gf, mlet Corps, '32-'55: First Sergeant, E Company za Lzfzfalfzfdfpj T. SCOTT M. SCOTT THOMAS SCOTT TOM Senior Spanish Societyg Forum Club I MARSHALL WINFIELD SCOTT l Lieutenant, Corps of Cadets, Hi-Y Club: Iunior Spanish Society GEORGE FRANCIS SEAY l SI.ATTs l Senior French Societyg Second Lieutenant, Cadet Corps: Iunior Spanish Society I l IOIIN BERT SECRIST Science Club, '51-'52 SFZAY SICCRIST iNlARY VIRGINIA SEELINGER SELLY Duclcie Club, Reporter, '55, President, '5-15 Girl Reserve Club: Vice-Presitlent, Senior Classg Hurwoocl Literarx Society, lunior Spanish Society DOROTHY MAE SHARP DOT Harwood Literary Societyg Iohn Flarshull Literarg Athletic Assouizitiong Secretary, Duclcie Club, 'SIL oo JOSEPH RICHARD SHARP ..IOE,. Corps of Cadets LOTTIE LEE SIEGEL BoHEIE Forum Club: Iolm Nlarshzill Literary-Athletic Association SEELINGER D. SHARP lg 44 0 1935 44 I. SHARP SIICGEL l74l' Sf.f Z3 SIMMONS SIMS BLEECKER lNlII.LS SIMMONS Senior French Society: Senior Spanisli Society: .Uofzocfc Staff WILLIAM PARRISH SIMS BILL Gamma Tau Club, Treasurer, '52, President, '55 Harwood Literary Society: lwonograrn Club: Baseball, '32, '55: Football, '31-'34 CHARLES HENRY SKUTT CHARLIE Don Cossack Club, '51-'55: Hi-Y Clulx, '52-'S-1 Iudge Advocate, Honor Court: Sergeant. C Com pany, '32-'53: First Lieutenant, C Company, '55-'54 Senior Captain, '55 A. SMITH H. SMITH wi SKUTT SLADE DOROTHY LACY SLADE A D0'1 ' W Senior Spanisli Society: Harwood Literary Society AYLEEN GRACE SMITH l uslsn Ace Club: Basketball Team, '34 HOXVARD EUGENE SMITH 'KGENIQI' President, Sophomore Class: Swastilxa Club, '55-'34 Captain, Cadet Corps, '.'55: Non Com Club, '52-'55 IAMES CLIFFORD SMITH l Circulation Dlanager, ,llunovfe I MARGARET ELIZABETH SMITH Senior Spanish Society: Harwood Literary Society I. SMITH M. SMITH 1, ?24afff 1915 ? gf' f' .f, 1 , ' ff! . 3, i i My fm: 111 I W f z LZ? , ,LYS . LL L M. SNUIIIIY NY. SNUIJUY ill.-XR'1' ANNE Sxoom' Senior Frencll Society WILLIAM DAVID SNODDY HBII.I.X'U MILDRED LOUISE SOUTIIWARD UhlII,I.YU Forum Club MINNIE LEE SoU'I'1Iw0IzTII .IImmI'lI' Reporter, '34-55: Forum Clulwg Hockey Squzul, , '34-'55g A'lARSllAI.I.l'I'I'I Staff l SUL I'IlW,-KRD SOVTIHVORTH LUCILLE FRANCES SPENCER CIl.I.I'IH Tennis Team EDLA LUCILLE SPIVEY Chorus: Harwooml Liierartv Society LUCILLE VIRGINIA SPIVEY HSPIVIICH Nu Iota Chi: Harwood Literary Society YVRAY POXVERS STAGG Baseball Squad ff , SPICNCFR F. SPIVICY L. SPIVEY STAGG -..,-,.. j I I fri'-Q 0 J -If E-PE':f.wi--fat ,, 'Ng-f N., xigggxflfxig u ' 1-gd xx V :ivy ,, 56 .Mx , A, ,J , 3 H jgisfkjj F 43 K Q 131 .nffzlji in iw' STE FFIGY STIC PII EN SON HELEN BELLE STEFFEY Duclcie Clulw, T755 Dlascut, Swastilm Club, '52-11.1 Illlliill' Spunisll Soclciy, '324'33g Harwood Lit Society VIRGIE REBECCA STICPIIENSON HCQINGICRH Girl Reserve Club: Spanish Senior Society EZRA XVOODSON STITII I-XHYXYOUKI I,ll.El'iil'y SUClClj' IRNA TEMPLE STONE C Fil I' N ff? S'1'1'1'I STUN lf lfffu ROBERT VERNON 'l',XI.LEY IOIIN EDMUNDS TALALXN Scnior Spamislx Society: lulm lxlurslunll Lltcrarx .-Xtlllelic Assnciutimm, '55-'54 GRAYCE 'I'HOALxs TAYLOR TmmY Hurwoml l,ilcrzu'Av Snclclyg Clmrus Iunior Spanish Society 4 9 DLXRY AlYI5RS TAYLOR Lf M1L'1i1cY lulm Alill'SlliIll Llfcmry-Allllcllc ixSSUClill.lUIl, '52 11 Scnim' I:I'CllCll Sncitlyi llzxrwmmcl Lilemry Snclclyg Reserve Clulvg Buslgetlmll, '32-'51 lloclictv, '3 g Truck. '34 TALLEY ' Tl-Xl.5l:XN U. T,-XYLCFR Al. 'I'.X'1kl,4,lR . V7 ff! EEL. ---ff..+E EET..-.. - - y . ff' 'W 'l'7lL ,,ll4EJ.i42Z? QU 1 igjlif? O Ifdllflffn' f, Z9 mnnffzfdfgf '1',-XYIMR NTON OPAL CURTISS 'TAYLOR PEOOx ' PA ULINE GRACE THORNTON POLLY Stall, '35: Van Vort Delmting Society, '55- Treasurer: French Senior Society HENRY SAMUEL TIIRIFT SAM Forum Club HARRIET HUGIRIES TIGNOR HARRx ' Science Club: Shorthancl Club '34 THRIFT TIGNOR IOHN ROBERT TILLER HIOIINNYU Harwood Literary Society: Senior Spanish Society, Swastilca Club, '35, 'S-1: Forum Club: D Company Non Com Club, Reporter, '52: First Lieutenant, A Company, '33 RIC!-IARD CONXVAY TIMBERLAKE CONNx ' Al.-XRSHALLITE Art Staff AUBREY IWONROE TINDER, IR. IUN1E Harwood Literary Society: Class of Drama, 'S2: Science Club ROBERT LEVIN TODD Ni'um ' Gamma Tau Club, '55-'S-15 Football, Nlanager, '52-'54 '1'lLl,liR 'YIMBIQRLAKE TINDER, IR. TODD 1 E 4144 0 XQJ5 ml ii'-75 ,YF V fi 'Afxyy 5 . 'Qj 1121 !ii.f3'EyZf.2,f',f'4'f3 ' 5 if -.Q 'W i Y TR.-x1NL'M 'rm-:N'1' TREVILLIAN TRICE FRANCES LEE TRAINUM JOE REAMY TROY UFRANKIICH 1 Iunior Spanish Society Harwood Literary Society: Senior Spanish Society Y V ' J ' . DORIS WRGINIA 1RLNF PAULETTE PERSIS 'I UCR DOT Senior Spanish Society Senior Spanish Society IAMES NELSON TREv11.L1AN H ,,Imxm,,, FREDERICK iNiEREDl'I'H IYLER senior spanish Societyg science Club, Scribblers' Ciui, TWH ELIZABETH LOUISE TRICE Senior French Society: Senior Spanish Society: Girl LILLIE A4ARGARET LTPCHURCH Reserve Club Harwood Literary Society: Senior Spanish Society TROY TUCK Q A TYLER UPCHURCH 3117151 iff- ,.,Y,, , ..,,,,, V-if..., , ,..-,. ...- - ,. fx V. wi if ri: L Mi if' ,X 'li I-'www J A , 5.54- ' 4 .11, .R .:,,',,5.fIrnQ .' xs'15,+:5Sf1 . . 5' s 2 ' Q' .4 5 R, 21-41. ' 1 4 Wag ze my-Lalfzflfpf fly, LTSIIER VAN UOR YVILLIAM USIIER ELIZABETII VAN DOREN DOROTHY l5'lAE VARNIER --DUT ALXRIAN 'ELLEN VIA FROG Hurwuml Lliprar-v Society E N B My s,.v VARNII-:R VIA J. PHYLLIS CHARLES VICK Forum Clubp Girl Reserve Club, '35-'55g .IllJIl0l.'l1' Reporterg MARsIIALLI'rI-: Art Stuff PEGGY TEMPLE WAGENER Duclde Club, '30-'54, Treasurer, 'S-lg Harwood Literary Society: lohn Nlarsllall Literary-Athletic Association: Nlascot, Gamma Tau Club, '32-'54 GEORGE HENRY XVALDROP MIKE Iunior Spanish Club LILA lX'lAE xv.-XLKER Demon Clulmp Sponsor, D Company, '34 VICK XVAUPZNI R XVALDROP XVALKER 14:1 0 1955 41801 Yi S' Liza Wzfzazffzflfef NVALSH U. XVARIJ R. XYARII XVARREN 1 C RUSSELL VINCENT XVALSII CILXRLES ALLEN YVATKINS, IR. Pow lfmmlluull, '52-'S-lg lliirwnml Literary Society: Senior Spanish Society DOROTHY LEE VVARD Do'r'rx ' ARNOLD FRANK V'A'l'SIiEY unior Spanish Society: Harwood Literary Society ARNU.1 Q Corporal, D Companyg AlARSHALL1Tl'2 Staff I RUBY IWAE WARD DONNA MAE WELLS Iunior French Societyg Forum Club l HDINAHU 1 Forum Club i HELEN LULA VVELTON JOHN PAUL VVARREN l BOOTSIPj,' Science Club l Senior French Society XVATKINS, IR. NVATSKEY XVELLS WELTON 48115 Z-4144 0 1915 g ' v Ir. WIIITIC j. WHITE DEGENE W111'1'E DEG Fnruni Cluln IOHN II1-:NNY W111'1'E xvlCC-Pl'6SlLlCllt Buml Nun Com Clulmg Serge-arit, Band: Ili-YClul1 W1L1,1.xA1 S'1'EwA1z'1' XVIIITE Forum Clulig M1-x1zs11A1.1.1T1f: Staff, '55 A111012 RENIQE W111'1'LOC1i W, WHITE WHITLOCK THOMAS COKE XVHITVVORTH, IR. T, C. Iohn fllarsliall Literary-Athletic Associationg Aliclget Basketball, '3f2g Track Team, '35-'55g Dlonogram Clulmg Bachelor Club CLYDE BA RI IAM WILCOX SA1.1.Y Iohn Dlarsliall Literary'Atl1lelic Association: Harwood Literary Society BEVERLEY NELSON W1L1iERSON BUA11fY Senior Spanish Society PEXTRICIA INORAM XYILLARD 65041197 'P,x'r w111TwO11'r11, Jn. w11.COx XVILKERSON XVILLARD W 4821 A F, WILLIAMS I.. WILLIAMS FLORENCE LUCILE WILLIAMS Ulilllu Girl Reserve Club, Treasurer, '34g Iunior Spanish Societyg Chorus LILLIE IWIARGARET XVILLIAMS Iunior Spanish Societyg Harwood Literary Society VIRGINIA RACHEL VVILLIAMS GINNY Aumni Editor, .1l0nm'fI', '55g Forum Cluhg Senior Spanish Society: lohn hlarshall Literary-Athletic 'ILLIAMS XVILLIS X Q ELAINE RAGLAND XVILLS HLAINICYH Spanish Society: Senior French Society Club, Treasurer, '54 BERNARD ABRAHAM WINER HXVIIENYU Forum Club ALBERT LINVVOOD WOMACR Associationp Quill and Scroll LIN THELMA ELIZABETH XVILLIS BIARY LOIS WOODALL BUNNY LUT Iohn hlarshall Literary-Athletic Association: Senior Ace Cluhg Iunior French Society: Iohn Nlaishdll '- Spanish Society Q24 Literary-Athletic Association 4851 256144 0 Q35 X .f fa' 'iffM'gi,f21!ff1 fjltafl WOODWARD, IR. WUOLDRIUGE WCDRKMAN D, WRIGHT HARRY EVANS YVOODXVARD, IR. VVILLIAM ARCHER VVRIGHT, IR. Rvmnf Staff. '54-'55, Poetry Eclitor, '54, Exchange BILL ELlit0l'. ,55I Dl'Hm3fiC Club: Hi-Y Chilli Forum Club l Iohn lllarsliall Literary-Athletic Association, Orches- tra, Nlarsliall Debating Society, '35-'34, Associate Editor, Rucunf, '34 IAIIIES DAVIS WOOLDRIDGI5 IWW IOHN KEITII WYNNE Harwood Literary Society iVlERYL ARVIS YEATIVIAN NANCX' Ross WORIQMIXN HSNOOKUMSH Forum Clubg Pep Club, '52-'35g Bootsie, '34 Senior Spanish Society: Shorty Club DONALD IOHN WRIGHT RUTH ANNA ZIMMERMAN Football, Forum Club, Gamma Tau Club, '53-'54 Senior French Society, lunior Spanish Society NV. XVRIGHT, JR. XVYNNE YEATMAN ZIMMERMAN .--LZ .....r...-.flL .i-.qrTn.-...-- md 01 f'QH'3i 'ml' X W-, -, 121 ar fz...,1,,f4 c.. -----WH-A , 'X Senior Class History E HAVE come to the close of our high school career. As we gaze back over the four years that we have spent at Iohn Marshall, we realize that they have been most pleasant ones. Yve recall with pleasure the friendships that we have made here. Yve realize the value of the background that the tine old traditions and reputa- tion of our school have given us. To those who have taught us and to him who has been our principal we otfer our love and appreciation. Of course we are proud to have reached our goal, graduation, but we shall miss the familiar scenes and the routine of Iohn Nlarshall as the grown man misses the games of his childhood. And so it is with mingled feelings of sorrow and of joy that we take our leave. lVe stride into the future, determined that we shall bring only credit to our Alma Alater. Let's pause for a while and view our accomplishments as members of this school. Yvhile the members of the class were but youngsters, fresh from the junior high schools, they organized as the Freshman Class. lvith Thomas Dutly as president, we soon took our part in the life of the school. At one ofthe tirst meetings, held in the cafeteria, the class colors of green and gold were chosen. Bryan Park was the scene of our Nlay picnic. As we were still quite young, we were allowed to consume great quantities of hot dogs and lemonade without anyone's thinking it beneath our dignity. The other otticers who served very capably with Thomas Dutfv were: Nlary Ely, vice- presidentg lean Sattertield, secretaryg Hoyt Rist, treasurer: Orphie Beale, historian, and Virginia DeBerry, reporter. By Iune we had progressed, under the guidance of our sponsor, Miss Eva Tatum, from bewildered newcomers to lohn Nlarshall into students quite familiar with the routine here. ln September, 1932, we othcially became Sophomores. YVe were no longer the rats of the school. The tirst business of the class was to elect otiicers. Kenneth Bass was to be the president of the Sophomore Class. Alice Fuqua was to serve in the capacity of vice-president. The girl chosen secretary was Elsie Pitts, later to become editor-in-chief of the .Uozzavfa Our treasurer was Shields Soyars. Acting as class reporter was Lucy Latham. Lucy is the editor-in-chief of this annual, the lVlAR- SHALLITE. Charles August was given the duty of being the class historian. Charlie, as managing editor, is Elsie's colleague on the .Umwvfe statf. Because of the large size of the class, most of its meetings were held in the auditorium. They were very well attended by enthusiastic Sophomores who were entertained by several songs and dances after the business session. Will we ever forget the thrill of our tirst dance? Our coming out party was held in conjunction with the luniors in the Xvythe gym. Perhaps we couldn't do the latest steps like the luniors, but we had a tine time anyway. And then we had our picnic. Wle picked the coldest day of the year on which to have it. Although we had to cluster closely around the tire to avoid freezing, that fact didn't prevent us from heartily enjoying the afternoon. One of our outstanding con- tributions to school life during the year was the inauguration ofa series of afternoon dances by our class. VVe also had charge of the sale of .1Imzm'Ie.r in George Wlythe building. Se we came to our days as Iuniors. And satisfying days they were, too, since we now had some prestige in the school and still didn't face the sorrow of graduation as the Seniors did. We chose Billy lVlcCarthy to be our leader. Popular Kitty Carpenter became the vice-president, while Rosemary Golden held the office of secretary of the class. The keeper of the treasury was Tinsley Kennedy. The other two members of the ofiicial family were Iulia Bowles, reporter, and Ernest Nlead, historian. To start our term activities we held a Iunior-Senior dance, as usual in the Wiythe gym. This 85 I i 1 i .RQ 1 N. x X l i i i I 4 l 5 i l 3 n l L.. V! 7 li L.-gm . of T' 19 WWLAJJLZY was soon followed by a winter picnic, this time with more favorable weather conditions. The Christmas festivities included a dance. It proved to be a thrilling occasion which featured a waltzing contest. In imitation of the Senior W7ho's Wlhon contest, we Iuniors had one among our own number. It revealed that Lorene German and Billy McCarthy were the most class-spirited pair, and that the best all-round girl and boy were Kitty Carpenter and Fleming Gill. Chosen as the most athletic were Edith Smith and Charles Spain, while Lucy Latham and Ernest Meacl won the coveted places of most intellectual. The best looking couple were Lucille Dent and Nlerrill lttnerg the most popular, Alice Fuqua and Burdette Givens. Iunior stunt night soon rolled around and our play, starring Alice Fuqua and Charlie Spain, was presented for the entertainment of the graduating Seniors. After the play we all crossed the street to the gym, where we gave the Seniors a farewell dance. Came September, 1954, and we were elevated to the long desired rank of Seniors. No longer need we have any inferiority complexfwe were the Seniors. We asked Linwood Brandis to be our president in this, the last year. Lorene German has been the vice-president, Lucille Dent, the secretary. The task of treasurer has been under the hand of Yvilliam Martin, and Fleming Gill has reported the news of the class for the Jlofzoele. Elsie Dodd was elected historian and gave the history on class night. The election over, the membership drive began in full swing. Prizes were offered and were won by Elsie Dodd and Lorene German. Another picnic was held at the now familiar picnicking grounds, Bryan Park. Another waltzing contest was sponsored at the Senior-Iunior-Sophomore dance. Lucille Bowden and Wlalter Ormes were the winners of this contest. A Christmas Chime, the Senior Christmas play, was given by Dot Day, Leah Leibowitz, Billy Grigg, and Charlie Rosson. Early this term the t'YVho's Yvhon contest began. The results named Lucille Dent and Tommy Hay the best looking girl and boy, Peppy Crabbin and Ioe McGehee the most popular, and Betty Righter and Iimmy Mundy the most athletic. Again Lucy Latham and Ernest Mead co-starred as the most intellectual. The best all-round girl and boy were voted to be Virginia Seelinger and Bill Forrer. Then one morning this spring we all left school and went on our picnic. Vlle surely enjoyed the dance and play that the Iuniors gave for our benefit on Iunior stunt night. Climaxing our four years at lligh School was Senior Class night. Our parting gift to our school, the David Silvette painting of Nlatthew Fontaine Nlaury, was presented. Our class play was followed by a dance, given for us by the Sophomore Class. Thus our record closes. New sights, new opportunities will come our way, but we shall never forget Iohn Wlarshall High School. Nor shall we forget our beloved sponsor, Miss Eva Tatum. Wlhat our class has been we owe to her, her patience, her advice, and her leadership have given us whatever measure of success we have attained. And now we must draw the curtain. Our work here is complete, but Iohn hiarshall shall ever remain our beloved Alma lVlater. Ersns Doon, Ilistoi-ian. KENNETII Bass. LLL .... LLL. as -ci 86 CIR fc - V ff? l 1 A I 4 -6. A -Lia. N X X. W ml? f .Arg PWLEBEE ANN PK ,mm XX XXX x flu x ..4s.,,-Q-iv-'M X .....-.A A 4 , -- y t 0, .. ' ,Y X V 1, f - .. ' if Ysffg ERNEST TQUDA ' ,ji W if i P'QH'1fEN ' ' . awxadaaak V Fas awww? .iiviwgi 1-Q95-1-'1-1:1 ,x , . - -...uw Q- .-KA ,-, 1, h , fy'v'-.-HQ,'nfs-'1ff.fgE'3SZ1 mf,.., ., ::,1f-,5:1:ff:2 - - 'fm-'- ' ' f 1. . . 'wgw , jiri? ' 3 ' X EL ' 5 I E MA vxkk 'VQES gif?-1 JAMES ANCELL TQEASUQEQ QNV. 54, Q V T H'5TUb.Li1'xN x K RX ,W MISS HART ADX :SEQ CLASS OFFICERS ., TT ' SkmETAdQoLy N1-M15 Wll.kINSON REPORTER HW' yfg 4 1 , if 1881 -f' ,,Q-,,, -C Y, 1 1 '-.SKK BERTHA AARON VIOLA ABBOTT JOHN ABERNATHY CONSTANCE ADAMS ELTON ADAMS IOHN ADAMS LUCILLE ADAMS VERA ADAMS HILDA ADELANSKI GARLAND ALEXANDER CHARLOTTE ALLEN FRANCES ALLEY LOETON ALLEY MARGARET ALMOND CATHERINE ALVIS HPZRNKAN ANDERSON LILLIAN ANDERSON IOSE ANDONEGIE BEN ANTHONY DINO ANTONELLI ANNE APPLEBEE ROBERT ARMSTRONG DOLTGI.AS ASHBY MARX' ATKINS IOHN ATKINSON XVILLIAM AUGUST XVILLIAM BAGGS ELIZABETH BAILEY HARTXX'ELL BAKER MILDRED BAKER AMY BALDWIN UNA BALDWIN HOWARD BALLOWE HUGH BARBOUR GEORGE BARNARD IOSEPHINE BARNETT RUTH BARNETT SCOTT BARNETT ELIZABETH BARRETT DAI.I.AS BASS RICHARD BASSETT ELSIE BEALE ARTHUR BECK DOUGLAS BELL ELMO BERRY DOUGLAS BETHEL WALTER BEVERLY WVALTER BEW ANAONTE BINDER ALLENE BINGLEY ARTHUR BINGLEY LOIS BLAKE EVA BLAND INEZ BLOODWORTH ROBERT BLUEORD IAMES BLYTHE MARGARET BOGHOSIAN RUTH BOHANNAN 89 IH 'I xxx , ' IQ I L' xx zo lam: zfzffff ' Junior Class Roll 9. CORA BOHLER HENRY' BOOKER ELLEN BOTTS CHESTER BOWDEN ANNA BOWERY ANN BOWMAN VIRGINIA BOXLEY NAELVIN BOYD IOSEPHINE BOYKIN LILLIAN BRADBURY IESSIE BRADFORD EDXVARD BRAGG FRANCES BRANCH CARY BRAND ROYAL BRANDIS PERCY BREEDLOVE XVILLIAM BREXVER XVILLIAM BRICKER ETHELEEN BRIDGES LESLIE MAE BROCK AUDREY BROTHERS CATHERINE BROXVN WILLIAM BROWN GORDON BRUCE HOWARD BRUGGEMAN THOMAS BRUNO VIRGINIA BRYCE WTILTON BUCHANAN GERTRUDE BULLOCK XVILLARD BURCH SARAH BURNETTE LEROY BURTON NATHAN BUSHNELL EDXVARD BUTCHER EVELYN BUTLER SUE BYNUM VERNELLE CAFFERY GRACE CALDXVELL DOYLE CAMERON MARX' CANADA HERNXAN CANTOR HENRY CARNEFIX MARH'. CARR VIRGINIA CARTER LESLIE CARVER HENRY CASSIDY GERTRUDE CAUDLE HELEN CAUSEY DOROTHY CHAEFIN ALMA CIIALKLEY WILLIAM CHANCEY HARVEY CHAPMAN ELIZABETH CHERRY MARGARET CHICK FORREST CHILES IOHN CHISHOLM NANCX' CHISHOLM LUCILLE CHRISTIAN O VIRGINIA CLAIRBORNE ANNE CLARKE ELLEN CLARY STEWART CLARY HENRY CLEMONS ANN COHEN CONSTANCE COHEN EDITH COHEN PHILIP COHEN GUIDO COLI IAMES COLLAXVN IVAARIAN COLLINS ALICE CONDREY HELEN CONDYLES ELIZABETH CONNELLY ELSIE CONNELLY BETTY COOKE BEVERLY COOKE CHARLES COOKE BLANCHE CORKER DOROTHX' CORR FRANCES CORR PAULINE CORTOPASSI FRANCES COSBY KATHLEEN COURNOW CHARLES CRAXVFORD IULIA CRONE BRANCH CROOKS CURTIS CROUCH FRANKLIN CROUCH IOHN CROUCH MALISSA CRUMP VIRGINIA CRUMP PHYLISS CUBBON IOHN CURRIN MARJORIE CURRY GLADYS CURTIS JOAN CUTCHIN MURA DALLE ALAN DALTON DOROTHY DALTON MILDRED D,-XUGHERTH' WVALTER DAVIDSON LYNXVOOD DAVIS NORNXAN DAVIS THOMAS DEANE HARVEY DIEHR MAY DILLARD BRANCH DINWIDDIE EVELYN DODD IAMES DOVER XVELFORD DOXXVDY ROBERT DOXVNEX' IOAN DRIVER DOROTHX' DUKE SALLY DUKE XVILLIAM DUNKLEY WILLIAM DUNN NAABEL DUNNINGTON EVELYN DLTVAL OSCAR DYSON MARIE EASON WARREN EASTBIAN ANNE EATON ELIZABETH ECK ANNIE EDWARDS VERNON EDNVARDS GEORGE ELLIOTT ELIZABETH ELY XVILLIAM EUBANK CHARLES EVANS SYLVIA EVANS HARRX' FAINTER HENRX' FARLEY FRANCES FAULCONER IAMES FAULKNER VIVIAN FEINGOLD CARL FELTON LUCY FELTON ANN FICKE ALICE FINKE IOHN FINNEGAN ASHBY FISHER RAYMOND FLOURNOY BEN FLOYD IOHN FORBES ALMA FORD IRENE FORD ALVIN FORE EDITH FORSHAM LUDWELL FOURQUREAN VIRGINIA FOVVLKES KATHLEEN FRANCIS BAILDRED FRANCK ARLINE FRANK MORRIS FREEDLANDER ELLEN FRYE ' EDITH GALLOWAY GLADYS GARBETT VERNON GARBETT HENRY GARRETT IAMES GARY MARCIA GARY GERALD GENTRY IOE GEYER LESLIE GIBBS ALLAN GILL XVALTER GILLETTE BURDETTE GIVENS SIDNEY GLICK ANITA GLOVER WALTER GLOVER IOHN GODSEY EUGENE GOLDEN ABRAHAM GOLDMAN JANE GOODE ,LEA XC f 1 Y 1 A A A I A -5 Y f 4, MW A,-Miz CATHERINE GOODEN HELEN CvOODMAN VIRGINILVS GOODMAN WVILLIAM GOOLSBY IVTARJORIE GORDON AUBREY GRAHAM RELTBICN CTRANDIS FAY GRAY SYLVIA GREEN MARY GREENE EVERETT GREPINSTRFCPIT LAVVRENCE GRIGGS LUCY GRILEGS WVILLIAM GRIGSBY MARY GROOMS ANNE GROSS SIDNEY GROSSMAN MABEL GRLYBBS MARX' GUILD IOSEPH GUNN DOUGLAS HADDOCK ANN HALL PAULINE HALL BOBBY HAM ALBERT HAIVIILTON BEN HANDY FLEMING HARDING MARX' ELLEN HARGRAVE ETHEL HARLOXV ANNIE MAY HARMON CHARLES HARDION IAMES HARMON EARLP1 HARRIS HENRX' HARRIS MARION HARRIS MARY CATHERINE HARTQIS STEWART HARRISON CLARENCE HAXX'KES CLYDE LIANVKINS EMILY HAY NELL HAY HAROLD HAZELNXVOOD MADELINE HELMINKEEIZ TIIOMAS HIQNIJRICKS DORIS HERALD DOT HERBERT BI-IRYL HERRFlN RUSSELL HIERRING MARX' HEWITT VIRGINIA HEY VERGIE HICK.AN GEORGE HICKS HERBERT HICKS LUCILLE HILDIEBRAND FRANCES HINSliIXXX' ELIZABETH HOIXIRD ROBERTA HOBSON VIRGINIA HOCKADAY MARX' HOLLAWAY IRATHEHINE HOLMS MILDIIIED HOLMES HUBERT HOOD ELIZABETH HOPKINS BTARIAN HOUSTON RALPH HOUSTON DORIS HONX'ARD KATHERINE HOWE AAARIAN HOWELL VIRGINIA HOYLE MARGARET HLYDGINS ELIZABETH HLVDSON WVOODROXV HUDSON EUGENIA HUGHES SAM HULL AUDREY HL'NDLEX' DOT HUNTINGTON FRANCES HLVTCITINS ALICE IRBY CHARLES IRXVIN DOT IACKSON MARX' IACKSON ROBERT IANINS EDGAR IENKINS IOSEPH IENKINS LOIS IOHNSON EDWARD JOHNSON RAY JOHNSON EUGENE IONES IOHN IONES RUTH IONES THOMAS IONES IAMES IORDAN IOHN IORDON BESSIE KAINENSKX' FRIEDA KARSH SIGMOND KATZ WVILLIAM KAY XVILLIAM KAYHOE EDITH KELLY VIRGINIA KENNEDX' MARTITA KENN MARIE ISEYSER CHARLES KING RALPH ISING THOMAS KING ALBERT KINKER XVILLIAM KIRBY CHARLES KNIGHT EDX'THE KNIGHT HARRY IROCEN MARIE KOCH HANNAH KROPIN CARLTON LAING ATARIAN LANG RUTH LATHAM MARGARET LANVRENCE MURRAY LAYNE DAVID LAYSHAN DEXVEX' LEE IOHN LE GRANDE MARTHA LESLEY HAROLD LESTER VIRGINIA LEVIN RUBY LEWIS HENRY LEVVTER ROBERT LINDSAY ALINE LIPSCOMB KATHLEEN LODGE IOSEPII LONG MARGARET LONG NHLL LONG AGNES LOVING MIXRIORIE LOVING CLARENCE LOWENAS BERNARD LOXVENTHAL DOROTIlH' LOWERY HfXZEI. LOWRY IUDITH LUCAS ROY LUCY EDXVARD LUNSEORD KITTY LYLE ARTIIUR LYLES PAUL LYNN CONNIE LYTHGOE BERTHA MADISON TIIOMAS MAJOR ERNEST MALCO M Q JAMES MANN ' I MILDRED M X FRANCES MANUEL a. IOHN MARKS ROBl'IRT MARKS ARTIIUR MARQUESS CORRINNE MARQLTPISS BETTY MARSHALL CELESTE TVXARTIN MARGARET MARTIN LOUISE NTATHEXVS IAMES BTATHIS KATHLEEN NXATTHEXVS OLGA MATTHEWS TIIOMAS NTATTHEXVS ELSIE MATTINGLH' PIIILLIR MAX' VIRGIL MAX' ESTELLE MAYS MAE MCAEI-:E THOMAS MCCANN XVILEY MCCANN RUTH MCCARTY SAM MCCLANAHEN ROBERT MCCLLIRE CIIARLES MCCOY II-:AN MCCOY IAMES MCDONOUGH IOSFIPH MCGEHEE LUCILLE MCKENDREE VIRGINIA MCLEMORE SHIRLEY IVTCREE MARX' MCTYRE DORIS MELTON HOWARD MELTON GEORGE MERPIDITH EMMETT MESCO PIELEN MlP'KA RUTII MIEKA BERTHA MILLER WVILLIAM MII.I.IER XVILLIAM BTAHONEY ,Y 4 5 VIRGINIA INAILLHISER VVILLIAM MINOR DAVE MOLLEN BILLY MONDX' NORRIS MONK ROSCOE MOODX' RUBY MOODY XVILLIAM TNTOONEY CATO MOORE ERNEST MOORE HELOISE MOORE IOSEPH MORANS BTARIAN MORRIS SALLIE MORRIS ELOUISE NTORTON EDNA BTOSELEY NLARIAN MOSELY DOROTIIY TVTOTLEY MARX' MLTSSDNIAN EVELYN MYERS STANLEY M1'ERS GEORGE NEALE EDNA NEXVGESSOR WILLIAM NEWMAN FRANK NICKOLS ANN NOCK HUGH NOEL ELMO NUCKOLS ANNE NUNNAI.LX' CALVIN NUNNALLY MOSES NLYNNALLX' THOMAS NLTNNALLX' ARNETT OLIVER DORIS OLIVER EDMOND OLSON HELEN O'NEII. PI-IYLIS OTEY MILDRED OVERBY VIRGINIA OWENS CATHERINE PALMER DORIS PALMER FRANK PARKAM MARGARET PARRISH MARIORIE PARRISH ELIZABETH PATTERSON MORRIS PAUL IAMES PAULETTE MABEI. PAYNTER WILLIAM PEARSALL XVILLETTE PENCE LINVVOOD PENDER IOHN PERCEVAI, CHARLES PERKINS MILDRED PERKINS HERBERT PERKINSON LAVVRENCE PERSONS MABEL PETNEL VIRGINIA LEE PETTIS LUCILLE PHILLIPS MALCOLM PHILLIPS HARVEY' PHILPOTTS MILDRED PICKERING DOROTHX' PIERCE l T901 XXX A XXX r Dx Z9 fl Lid A CATHERINE POATS GEORGE POLLARD ARCliIE POXVELL MAX POWELL ANETTA POWERS DORIS POWERS WILLIAM PRENTESS GLADYS PRICE MARIORIE PROFFITT ALMA PULLING SALLIE PULLY RUSSELL PURKS HAROLD RADFORD IOHN RAMOS RALPH RANSONE EULALIE RAXVLS CHRISTINE REAMS ANNE REDD BEN REEDY ALLEEN REID GEORGE REUSS IANE REVEI.EX' MILRIE REYNOLDS EVELYN RICHARDSON IOHN RICHARDSON MARGARET RICIIARDSON IVA ROBB HAZEL ROBERTS RAYMAN ROBERTS CLYDE ROBERTSON DOROTHH' ROBINSON MARGARET ROBINSON XVILLIAM ROBINSON RIDA ROCK ARTHUR ROGERS EVELH'N ROGERS EARL ROSE EDWARD ROSE FRANCES ROSE VIOLET ROSS GEORCEE ROWE BERTHA ROXVLETT HERBERT ROYE SAUL SALISBURY CHARLES SALKEN IASON SALSBURY IOHN SANDERS WNILLIAM SANDRIDGE ALICE SARTI LEWIS SCHMUCK WALTER SCHNEIDER GRANVILLE SCHVVARTZ IEROME SCHXVARTZ KARL SCHWEICKERT ANNE SCOTT IOSEPH SCOTT REBECCA SCOTT ELIZABETH SEAY SHIRLEY SEAY IDA SEBELSKY KATliRYN SEIFERT MILDRED SELPH WILLIAM SERGEANT MARX' SHAFER NORMAN SH.-XPIRO FRANK SHARP CLARENCE SHAXV EVELYN SHAW THOMAS SHELTON IAIAYXVOOD SH ERROD ROBERT SHIFLETT GEORGE SHIPP MII.UllED SHOMAKER LILLIAN SHUMAKER MARICJN SIBLEY ROSA SIEGEL CLARA SILBERMAN THAIS SILVERMAN IOSEPH SIMS HELEN SIMPSON Ni.-XRIE SLOUGH THELMA SMALLWOOD AUBREY SMITH CATHERINE SMITH EDITH SMITH ELIZABETH SMITH ESTELLE SMITH ISATHERINE SMITH LAXVRENCE SMITH THOMAS SMITH EVELYN SMOAK EVELYN SNYDER MARION SNYDER ARDELLE SOYARS CHARLES SPAIN MARTHA SPAIN WVILLIAM SPAIN FRANCIS SPANGLER GRACE SPENSER IAMES SPICER MINNIE SPICER CHARLES SPROUSE FRANCES SPROUSE PHILIP STAHL EVELYN STANSBURY WVILLIE STARKE EDVVARD STEARNS EMMA STEINMANN VIRGIE STEPHENSON WVILLIE STOCKTON ROSENIARX' STOUFFS HEI.EN STRANGE HAzEL STUBBS LOUISE STUTZ GARNETT SULTON FRANK SXVEENEY ETHEL SYDNOR CARLYLE TALLEY LOLA TALLEY WOO TANG ELSIE TATS SADIE TAYLOR TOM TAYLOR ESTHER TEABO WVILLIAM TENNERS CHARLES TENSER NORMA TPIRRELL ALTBRA THOMAS TOM THRASHER DOROTHY THURSTON MARY TIGNOR MALTDE TILLER IOSEPH TIMBERLAKE PAUL TINDER WVOODSON TONXPKINS WVILLIS TOWNSEND EDXVIN TRAVERS IOY TRAY ISABELLE TRAYLOR IOHN TRAYLOR RUTH TRIPP ERNEST TRUDA IOSEPH TUCK MARGARET TUCK ROSELLA TUCK BEN TUCKER ARTHUR TURNER FORREST TURNER NORMAN TURNER NOR1Nl.AN TURPIN STANFORD TUTXVILFIR THELNIA TYLER ELIZABETH UDRICT HAZEL UNDERNX'OOD PELHAM VALI-:NTINE GEORGE VAUGHAN LEXVIS VAUGHAN ROSA VERLANDER ROSS VERLANDER ALMA VIA RUTH VICK XVILLIAM VINCENT MARX' XVADE ALMA WADSWORTH WILLIAM WVAGNER MYRTLE WVALDBAUER PHILLIP WVALDEN CHRISTIAN WALDROP MARY WVALKER MILDRED WVALKER NORVELL WVALSH MARIAN XVALTON LOUISE WVANT DOROTHY WVARBURTON ALICE WVARREN CATHERINE WVARREN WALTER WARREN RAY WVARRINER MARGARET WVASIIBURN ARNOLD WATSKY DABNEH' WVATTS IOHN WVEBB LUCILLE WVELSH IAMES XVI-IEAT ANNE WVHITE RALPH WHITE WVALLACE WVHITE GRACE WNHITLOCK MILDRED WVHITLOCK IOHN XVICKER PRESTON WVICKHAM D. R. VVILKINSON MARX' WVILKINSON DELL WILLIAMS FLOYD XVILLIAMS GLADIOLA WVILLIAMS GLADYS XVILLIAMS ROBERT WVILLIAMS ELSIE WVILLIS CHARLES WVILSGN LOIS WILSON LESTER WVITT GRACE WNOMACK MARX' WOOD RUSSELL WOOD MARGARET WVOODALL WVILLS WVOODXVARD DORIS WOODY LESTER WOODY DOT XVOOLRIDGE ELIZABETH WORLEY RONALD WNORRELL WVILLIAM WVORSHAM WNILBUR WVRENN HENRX' WVRIGHT LINXYOOD XVRIGHT CHARLES YARBOROLVGH LUCILLE XYATES HARRIET XYEAMANS MARX' XYEAMANS DOUGLAS YOUNG GERTRUDE ZACHARIUS ALLINE ZACHARY is F-1' -1911 V-- .e Z l 1 l i l W za mzfzaffzfdff Junior Class History 6.0 E IUNIORS haven't so much prestige because we do not have the dis- tinction of being either the youngest or the oldest students in the school. However, we don't let that worry us. VVe have just the tinest times with our dances, picnics, and our peppy meetings. It hasnit been all fun, for we've had our troubles too, but we are grateful to our sponsor, Miss Elizabeth Hart, who has shared with us both our joys and sorrows. Ylle know that all of our good times may be attributed to her kind helpfulness. Our successful season began when the otticers of the preceding year with Miss Hart's assistance selected a group of candidates from which the class olticers were chosen. Ernest Truda, that popular boy in A Company, was selected president. For the otiice of vice-president, pretty little Anne Applebee was chosen. The job of secretary fell to Elsie Mattingly. YVho could be more capable than that tall, sophisticated young lady? Likeable james Aneell was elected to be treasurer. He has proved himself to be a faithful custodian of our money. Our reporter is that vivacious auburn-haired miss, Mary lwilkinson. Anne Scott was selected as historian. What could be a more perfect way to start our social activities than the gala dance given by all three classes on October 27? Colorful gowns, haunting musicf everything to make an evening linger in one's memory. The installation of officers occurred at a class meeting in November. Yve then planned for an outing. The wienie roast took place at Bryan Park. True, it was cold. But there were plenty of wienies and marshmallows, plenty of sticks on which to roast them, plenty of wood for the necessary fire, and it was plenty of fun. On December l-1, the luniors had a dance. Then our friends, the Sophomores, joined in with us juniors and Seniors to help make the evening a complete success. The second term of our junior year began with the exciting 'VVho's VVho Contest: Anne Applebee and Elmo Berry won the titles Miss Beautiful and Sir Handsome. Nliss and Mister Popularity were Anne Scott and Billy Bricker. For the Best All Round, Mary Wlilkinson and Bill McCann were selected. Chosen for the most intelligent were Marie Keyser and Royall Brandis. Edith Smith and Lee lVlcLaughlin won the tile of most athletic, while Alyce Sarti and Thomas Bruno were the most typical Iunior boy and girl. The returns of this contest were announced at the night dance on March l. This, too, was an excellent dance which everyone enjoyed. One of the most important events of the whole year occurred on May 17. For this was the much talked of Stunt Night. Yve entertained our sophisticated Seniors with a play followed by a dance in the gym. Vtlith the spring picnic as a grand finale, we had our last outburst of eating and playing before we took leave of each other for the summer, to come back in September as full-tledged Seniors. ANNE Scorr, llistorian. l 1 l 1 -f92 I--W-M til I w 4 f W i -l---w 'Li 1 , ef lmumlfzhf N .., f , NNNEKL MIhE9i1:Ls'DEN' ,W JAMES ODELL. MKHUQ A4YDANlLl. P!1ESIDi:NT A RICHARD CAENEQ rrasAsur2z:m2. u NNE W REQYENEQ BETTY FAHR HISTOQIAN REPORTER , n X - -W , - ' gl 1 X 1 X b ut . ,I xy fx. 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EDITH ANDELMAN IAMES ANDERSON LILLIAN ANDERSON MARTIIA ANDERSON PAGE ANDREXVS ROBERT ANGELL RUTH ANGYVINE VIRGINIA ANTHONY BILLY APPERSON EDXVARD APPLEXVHITE ABBOTT ARCHER LINXVOOD ARMSTRONG ANNE ARNOLD BRUCE ARRINGTON KATHRY'N ASHBY DANA ASHWORTH ELXVOOD ATKINS FRANCES ATKINS SARAH ATKINS CYRUS BACHE ALICE BAHEN GEORGE BAILEY MILDRED BAKER NANCY BAKER PERMELIA BAKER IDA BALDACCI XVAYNE BALI-:S DAVID BALLARD PEARL BARKER FRANCIS BARNES MYRTLE BARNES RICHARD BARNES RYLAND BARR RUSSELL BARRETT XVOODROXV BARTLAM KATHLEEN BARTLETT IAMES BASS MARX' BASS MILTON BASS XVOODFIN BATES EDITH BEACH LORENA BEADLES ELINOR BEALE Sophomores ELIZABETH BEALE ALEISE BEASLEY FLORENCE BEASLEY DOROTIIY BEAZLEY VIRGINIA BELL IANE BI-QLMEUR CATHERINE BEND.-XL HAROLD BENKLEY FRANCES BENNETT XVALTER BETHEL ANNE BICKERSTAEE IUNIUS BILLUPS RICIIARI7 BINNS THOMAS BIRKHEAD CAROL BISHOP LUCILLE BISHOP DORIS BLACKBURN EUNICE BLAND BERNARD BLANK RLITII BLANKS IOHN BLANTON NANCY BLANTON SARA BLANTON THOMAS BLANTON MARX' BLAYNEY ALICE BLEUTHGEN FERN BLEUTHGEN IEANNE BLUNT XVILLIAM BOAZ EDXVARD BOBBITT IRENE BOLLING RUSSELL BOLLING MORRIS BOLTZ DOROTHY BOND FRANCES BOOKMAN OSCAR BORNSTEIN IOHN BOSMAN HOXA'ARD BOTIIE DETLIF BOWE ANNE BOVVLES MELVIN BOXVLES PAUL BOXVLES XVILLIAM BOWLES NYIVIAN BOZE LOUISE BONVMAN ELSIE BOYD IOHN BOYD LORRAINE BOYER EDNA BRADBURY DONAI,IJ BRADI.EX' IELIZABETII BRADSIIAXV MILDRED BRANCH PAGE BRANCII ALMA BRANDON PHILIP BRAUER RUCKER BREXVSTER HARRH' BRIDGE MOSES BRIDGE HELEN BRIGGS CAROLYN BRITT HOMER BRITT AUDREY BRITTON IOSEPII BRITTON IAMES BROOKS 0.0 LEROY BROOKS HERBERT BROTHERS BERNARD BROWN GEORGE BROXVN R.AXN'5IOND BROWN ROBERT BRUCE L VFRAYNIIAM BRLICPI IVIARGARET BRYANT NORMA BRYANT IFIIELMA BRYANT EUGENE BUCHANAN GRAHABI BUCKLEY ALBERT BUDMAN IESSIE BULLOCK ALFRED BURCH RUTH BURKE MARGARET BURLEY RUTH BURNETT RUBY BURNFZTTE ALVENIA BURNS DOROTHY BURTON HENRY BURTON CARTER BUTLER IRA BUTLER LEROY BUTLER THOMAS BUTTERXVURTII SARAH CALLAN IOHN CAMERON MLTRILL CAMPBELL TAZEXVEI.L CARRINGTON ALICE CARLISLE ARRELLA CARLISLE ALICE CARNEAL VIVIAN CARNEAL ETHEL CARR LUCILLE CARRIER ODELL CARROLL XVESLEY CARROLL IVIARGARET CARSON CURTIS CARTER DELA CARTER FLOYD CARTER RUSSELL CARTER FULMER CARVER LOIS CARVER ERCELLE CARY CURTIS CATLETT IOIIN CATLETT IKEITH CAUULE IEATIIERINE CAUTHORNE LESLIE CAVEDO ETTA CECIL ALICE CHAIRSELL BILLY CHAIRSELL DOUGLAS CHAPMAN BYRA CHANDLER ERVIN CHASER GEORGE CHEADLE LUCILLE CHILDRESS NIILDRED CHILDRESS VIRGINIA CHILES XVALTER CHOCKLEY ELLEN CIIRISTIAN ISAAC CHRISTIAN FRANCES CIIUNNEY HERBERT CLARKE AII fI,BOL'RNE CLARKE OTTO CLARKE RAY CLARKE XVALLACI-I CLARKE XVALTER CLARKE LOUIS CLARY ASHTON CLAY ALMA CLAYTON IAMES CLEMENTS BILLY COBB CLAUDE COFFEY ANN COGBILL IDA COHEN TII.LH' COHEN ZETTA COHEN HAROLD COHN EDNA COLE ALICE COLEMAN IRVIN COLEMAN IAMES COLEMAN THOMAS COLEY LA VERNE COLLINS HATTIPI CONDREY IERALD CONDRI-'Y IOIINNY CNONIJYLES XVILLIAM COOK CALAIN COOPER MII.DRED COOR VIRGINIA COPPERSMITII ELLA COPPLE IOE CORDLE LOUIS CORR WILLEORD COSBY ROBERT COTTEN ELIZABETH COTTRELI, STAUNTON COTTRELL MARVIN COURNOXV PHILIP COURTNEY ROBERT COURTNEY IOSEPHINE COUSINS CECELIA COWARDIN SHIRLEY COKIN ALE!-ZS CREECK CECIL CRI-:ERY D.-ANNIE CROOKS BERTIIA CROPPPR ROSCOE CROSIER IOIIN CROSS OPAL CROUCII XVILLIAM CROXVUER CHARLES CRUMP CATIIERINE CULLEY BERNARD CUMMINGS ROBERT CURRY VERNON DALTON IOHN DAVENPORT ALICE DAX'IS DORIS DAVIS ELMORE DAVIS HELEN DAVIS KATIIRX'N DAVIS IEAN DAVIS L I 951 IEANNETTE DAVIS PIIYLLIS DAVIS SHI-2L'I'ON DAVIS DOROTHY DAWLI-:Y EARL DEAN LILLIAN DEDEIAN LILLIAN DE N1AS'I'ERS ANNA DENNIS IDORO'l HY DI-:NT EMILY DENZLER CLAIRE DETHING REFSE DICK ERSON WILLIAM DICKERSON ALFRED DILLARD EDNA DILLARD FRANCES DlI.LARlJ THELMA DILI..ARD DOROTHY DIxON DOUGLAS DIXON ENID DOBBINS DORIS DOUGI.AS HELEN DODD DONALD DRESSl.ER ERNEST DUKE ETHEL DLINNAVANT WILLIE DUNNAVANT MARIAN DURAL VIRGINIA DURRETTE DORIS DYSON DOROTHY EATON EDWARD EAVES MARCELTERITE ECHERT ADALYNE EDXVARDS VERNON EDWARDS VIRGINIA EDWARDS IOHN ELDER XNYATT ELLET ALVIN ELLSWORTII FLORENCE ELMORE MILDRED ELY MILTON ENGARD NORMAN ENGARD ESTELLE ENROUGHTY' IAMES EPPERLY EDITHE ERHART MAMIE ESTES BEN EVANS CHARLOTTE EVANS SAM EVANS WALTER EVANS KEITH EWILL ,OE FAIIAD BETTY FAHR CULLEN FAISON ROBERT FANSLER RALPH FAULKNER 'AMES FEATHFIRSTON MADELINP2 FEATHERSTON LILLIE FELDMAN EDNVARD FENSOME CHARLES FERNEYHOUGH IERRY FIELD CARLTON FINK ANNIE FITCH HENCZRX' FITCHUGE IIMMII-1 FITZGERALD CARMEN FISHER EUGENE FLEISHHAUER HARVEY FLETCHER c1ERTRUDE FLIPPEN ANTHONY FLOOD GRACE FLOOD DORIS FLOWERS LOIS FOLKES WILLIAM FOOS NVIOLET FORD GEORGE FORDHAM CJNVEN FORE MARCEIARET FORRER IRA FRANKLIN ROBIN FRAYSER NXARIAN FRENCH ,AMES FULGHUM ANN FULKES ATILDRED FULLER AAILDRED FULTON EDNA FUQUA ELAINE FL7QLTA STEPHEN GANS ALEXANDER GANZERT PAUL GANZERT ARMENIA GARABEDIAN 'AMES GARBER IULIAN GARBER PHYLLIS GARBER OLGA GARNETT ISARL GARRETT PATTSY GARRETT IOYCE GARY HARPER GAY RUTH GENTIL DIXIE GENTRY DOROTHY GENTRY EUNICE GENECKE EUNICE GEORGE ERNEST GERMELMAN NXADELINE GETLING DOROTHY GIBSON AAURIEL GIBSON XVILLIAM GIFFORD OSCAR GILBERT IOI-IN GILL BILL GILLIAM AVOODROXV GILLILAND OHN GILMORE ARDASH GIRAGOSIAN THELMA GLENN AVILLIAM GLENN SIMON GLICK ANITA GLOVER ELLIS GLOVER IOE GODA STELLA GODWYN MORRIS GOLDBERG CARL GOOD ALMA GOLDSBY IUAN GONZALEZ CARLE GOODALL VIRGIE GOODE ALLEN GOODLIFI-' HELEN GOODLOE AGNES GOODMAN ETHEL GOODXVIN IOE GORDON MARGARET GORDON DAVID GRANDIS EDDIE GRAVES ELSIE GRAVES RYLAND GRAVES VERGIE GREEN ANNA GREENWOOD RUBY GRIGGS CHARLES LERIMM IOHN GROX'I'I MAGGIE CVROXV NVILLIAM CRUINN RAYMOND QEUNDLOCK ROBERT GlVNN THELMA GUNN CLARISI-2 GUTSHALI. CLAUUIA GUYTON ANNA GUZA CHARLES HAAKE RAY HAGG DOROTIIX' HIKGOOD LUCILLE FIAGUIE EDDIE HAIRFIELD EDXX'ARD HALL HENRH' HAMILTON EVA HAMMER EMMETT HAMMERSLY BLAIRE HANKINS VIRGIL HARDEE ALBERT HARGROXVIZ RAYMOND HARLOWE ORVILLE HAIIRELL ADA HARRIS EARL HARRIS EDWARD HARRIS HELEN HARRIS IAMES HARRIS IOHN HARRIS ROY HARRIS RUSSELL HARRIS WVELFORD HARRIS WILLIAM HARRIS ELSIE HARRISON EVELYN HARRISON CHARLES HARTSOCK GORDON HARVIE GEORGE HATCHER IACQUELINE HAXVTHORNE IEANNE HAWTHORNE WILLIAM HAY CHARLES HAX'NES MARGARET HAYNES CARRIE HEATH DOROTHX' HECIQLER WILLIANI HENBX' OAKLEY HENNA HENRY' HEPPLYT FRANCES HIZRNDON GEORGE HERNDON ETHEL HICKS LAURA HICKS WALTER HICKS HELEN HILL OLIVE HILI, DONALD HINPIS FIELD HITIE LOUISE HITTLEMAYER ALLARD HOBSON LLOYD HOBSON FRANK HOLLAND XVILL HOLLAND GLADYS HOLLOWAY IESSE HOLMAN PERCY HOOD ALMA HOOPER HENRX' HOPKINS ROBERT HORD XVILLIAM HOLVSDEN AUBREY HOUSER IANE HOUSTON ETIIEL HOXX'ARD ANNIE HLYBAND DOROTHX' HLVESAND IULIAN HUCKSTEP CHARLES HLTDSON VIRGINIA HUDSON EVELYN HUFFMAN LESLIE HLVGIIES LUCILLE HUGHES MARGARET HUGHES MARGUERITE HL'GHES PHYLLIS HUGHES MARX' I'IL'MPHLETT IAMES HL'NNEX'CUTT CARL HUNT LAWRENCE HUNT THELMA HUNT IOHN HLYNTER MADGE HUTCHINSON SIDNEY HH'MAN IOHN INGLES CATHERINE INGRAHAM IRENE INGRAM MARIE IRVVIN PERCY IACKSON MARK IACOB ANNE IAMESON BRUCE IENKINS EMMETT IENKINS MARVIN IENKINS CURTIS IENNINGS IACK IENNINGS MILDRED IENNINGS STARKE IETT CHARLES IEWEL CHARLES IOHNSON DOROTHY IOHNSON IAMES IOHNSON PHYLLIS IOI-INSON AGNES IOHNSTON BESSIE IOHNSTON ADDIE IONES ALICE IONES CHASTINE IONES FRANK IONES GAYNELL IONES GEORGE IONES HUNTER IONES MILDRED IONES REEVES IONES VERA IONES HAZIiI. IORDAN SHIRLEY IORDAN WALTER IOYNER EVELYN IULIAN WILLIAM KAHD ISADORE KAAKINSIQH' RITA KAPILEFF LOIS KASTROLL RITA KASILORI-' LESLIE KAY ROBERT KAY RUTH KAY SADIE KAY LOUISE KAYLOR HOXVARD KEE HkINI.IEX' KEENEIX' DOROTHX' KELLEY EDNA KELLEX' Z 1961 ' haw in def ,X XI P A l IOHN KELLISON FRANK KEMP COLEMAN KENT NANCY KERSE VIVIAN KESTON DURWOOD KEY IANE KEY'SER FRANCIS KIDD DORIS KIDYVELL AUDREY ISIMBELI. FRANCES ISING IANE KING POXVELL KING SARAH KING SELMA KING EDNA ISINGRY ROBERT KIRK IANE KIRLY WILLIAM KIRTLEX' MARGARET KLEIN MORTON KLEIN IIMMIE KNALTT FLORA ISNIGHT KARL KOCK RAYMOND KLVHN ROY LACY VIRGINIA LAMBERT MARE' LANDRUM CHRISTINE LANE LEWIS LANE LESLIE LA PLACE IULIAN LA PRADE IRATHERINE LAUNDER CASSIDY LAVVSON THELMA LAXVSON RUTH LAZONBY ELIZABETH LEAKE HELEN LEDBETTER PHYLIS LEDBETTER DOROTHY. LEHIN1AN EMANUEL LEHMAN HENRY LEONARD LUCILLE LEONARD IRVIN LI-:VIN DORIS LEXVIS EDXVARD L. LEXVIS EDWARD LEWIS EUNICE LEWIS GVVENDOLYN LEXVIS NAOMI LEWIS ANNE LIFSEY STANLEY LINAS ROBERT LINDSAY CORTLAND LIPFORD EDWIN LIPSCOMB WILLIAM H. LIPSCOMB WILLIAM T. LIPSCOMB EVELYN LLOYD ELIZABETH LOCKE FRANCES LOHMAN BILLIE LONG OLLIEE LONG SANDFORD LONG WILLIANS LONGAN MAE LOTERZO WISE LOWE IULIA LOWREY MINNIE LOWREY MARX' LUDLAM CHARLES LUNDIN WILLIAM LUX LAXVRENCE LYARE NEIL LYLE FRANCES DAADDREY CHARLOTTE NXAILE ARTIIUR MIXIIONEX' PAULINE NLXLLORY MALCOLM DTANN SABOOK MARDIGIAN IOHN MARKOW ALVIN MARKS ELZNKER MARSH ANNE MARSHALL ROBERT MARSl1AI.L DOROTHY MARTIN FRANCES MARTIN FRED MARTIN INEZ MARTIN MARGUERITE MARTIN MARY MARTIN IOSEPHINE MASON FRANCES MATTHEXX'S MARX' NKATTHEXVS OXVEN MATTHEWS DORIS DAATTOX ELXVOOD MAYS ALYCE MCAFEP1 SAM DACCAMMON IAMES MCCANN WILLIAM MCCANN XVILLIAM MCCAULEY CLIFFORD DTCCLAMING GEORGE MCCLAMMREY ELEANOR PACCLINTOCK IUNE AACCLURE ROBERT MCCLURE IVIANN PACCONNELI. DANIEL MCCULLOUGH XVILLIAM PACKENDREE IOHN BTCISENNEY ANNE MCISINNEX' GREER MCLANE IOHN MCLANE IEROME MCLEOD LEE MCLOUGHLIN MILDRED MCMILLAN EDNVARD MEAIBOR ROBERT MEAGHER XAYILLIAM MEARS MILDRED MELTON CHARLENE NXEONI MADELINE MESCO CUMMINGS METCALF SHERXVOOD MICHAEL HOPE MILBX' CLIFFORD MILLER GERTRUDE MILLER MX'RA MILLER ALBERT MILLINGTON BESSIE MILLINGTON LILLIAN MII.I.NER ' CATHERINE MILLOXKVAX' DORIS MILLS FRANCES MILLS GORDON MILLS VIOLA MILLS DOROTH3' MITCI'iELI. EVELYN MITCHELL FRED MITCHELL MARIERY MITCHELL DOROTHY MITTEN HAROLD MOLTZ DIARIAN DXONCL' RE SAMUEL MOODY ALBERT PXOONEY AUBREY MOORE DORt'lTIIX' IVXOORE ETHEL MOORE LEXVIS MOORE LILLIE MOORE LUCY NXOORI-I MARGARET MOORE ROBI'IIiT MOORE FRANK MORGAN MARGARET MORRISON MARY MORRISON ANN MORTON LACY BXOTLEY HILDIX NXUNFORD GEORGE BAURDOCK EVELYN MURRAY NKILDRED MYERS NEI,LIE M3'ERS NORMA NETXLE XVILLIAM NEISZ RAYMOND NELSON SAMUEL NI'II.SON IANE NEW THOMAS NICIIOLAS CHARLES NIKIRKU BAILEY NOBLE MARIORIE NOCK RUTH NOLTPZ EDMA NORDIN BERNARD NORX'IEI.L BILLY NORVELL IVXILDRED NOIlXX'OOlJ NORMAN NOWELL RUSSELL PIOXVELL EDITH NL'NNALI.H' MARSHALL NUNNALLY EARL O'BRIANT RAY OETERS IOHN OFFERFv!.AN CHRISTINE OLAKER CATHERINE O'MARA THELMA OQUIN SHIRLEY OREBAUCH ELIZABETH OSBORNE LOUISE OSBORNE MAMIE OSTRANDER RICHARD OVERTON IOHN OXVEN ROGER OXVEN XVALKER OXVEN GIRLEAN OXVENS HAROLD OXVENS EDXVARD PAGETT ALLAN PALMORE IOHN PAPPAS CHARLES PARKER HENRY PARKER IVLILDRED PARKER ROBERT PARKER BENJAMIN PARKERSON NXELVIN PARRISH MILDRED PARRISH HELEN PARSONS EDXVARD PATTERSON K,XTlIERINE PAUL EARL PAYNE EDXVARD PAYNE FRANCES PEARMAN VIRGINIA PEAY NAOMI PENCE IOHN PENDLETON XVILLIAM PENLAY EYELYN PERKINS HERBERT PERKINS HERBERTHA PERKINS IANE PERKINS BENNY PETERS MALCOLM PIERCE BXORTON PLOTKIN ERNIEST POLLARD IRENNIQTH POLLARD EDGAR POOLE EDITH PORTER NEXR'TON PORTER EARNEST POXVELL GORDON POXVELL EDNA PONVERS XVILLIAM PRESLEY VIRGINIA PREZIOSO IAMFIS PRICE ARLENE PRIDDY PAULINE PROUT HICLIEN PRUI-:TT SUE PRUETT HAROLD PUCKOTT MlI,DRED PUGII IOHN PURCELL NIiI.I.IIf PURLY ROLLO PUSEY ARTHUR QUARLES XVILSON IQAGLANIJ XVINSTON RABINEAU IOHN RANSOM DOROTIIX' RAYNOR ELEANOR REAMS ERNEST RElJEX'E ARTHUR REDEORD ERNEST REDEORD DOROTHY REYNOLDS HAROLD REH'NOI,DS MARGARET RICE MARY RICE ISATHERINE RIDDER GEORGE RIDDICK ANN RIDENOLTR ANTOINETTE RIDENOUR ROBERT ROADCAR ELMER ROBERTS EDITH ROBERTSON LEONARD ROBERTSON NANC3' ROBERTSON XVOODROXV ROBERTSON BROOKS ROBINSON DOROTHY ROBINSON EDXVARD ROBINSON IVXADELINE ROBINSON THELMA ROBINSON MILTON ROCKXVELL WVIVIAN RODDEN IOHN ROGERS HARRX' ROIND CLARA ROLLINE NAOAII ROOTE HAROLD ROSESIONIJ ROBERT ROSS ARCHER ROWE BLANCHE RUDY ALDEN RLVFFIN 97 If ,XX X XI l f X ,ff if f 777 43 ,EXAM X X W -'ll Rx.-XRY RU'I'IIERIfORD IOHN RUSAK WVILLIAM RUSSICLI. WVILLIAM RYAN WVILLIAM RYLAND FLOYD SALE MARGARET SALE FRANK SA LOTTI RLUBEIZT SANDICRSON IHIAZEL SANURIDGIE LENA SAP!-IR li ROSE SATTEREIELD IELSIE SATTERXVHITIS IOHN SATTI-ZRVVHITE RUBY SAUNDI-IRS EUXVIN SAVEDGE EDXVARD SAVORY EDNA SCHAAE VERNORDETTA SCHAKEL DOROTHY SCIIIITI4' WVALTER SCHLEISER WVARREN SCIIMIDT SAM SCHOOLS WVILLIAM SCHOOLS EDWARD SCIIULTIIEIS WILLIAM SCIIULTIIEIS CLARENCE SCHULTZ MARION SCIIULTZ EARL SCOTT WILLIAM SCOTT MAVIS SEAL REBECCA SEAXVIELL ANN SEAN' LEMUI-:L SEAY LOUISE SEAN' RUTH SEAY VIVIAN SEAN' EVELYN SEELMAN AGNES SELDICN THELMA SELDICS DONALD SI-:LPII PHYLISS SHACKLEI-'ORD LOUISE SHARKE IOHN SHARPLEY ELLEN SHAVV EVELYN SHAVV IOE SHELTON MAE SHELTON DOROTHY SHIRLEY ALICE SHOEMAKI-:R CIIARLOTTE SIIORE IACK SIIULTER ROSE SHUMAR ETIIEL SIEG HI'lllBERT SILCOX NETLLIE SILKALEE ANNIE SIMMONS GRACE SIMMONS WNILLIAM SIMS VIRGINIA SIMS KELTON SKINNICR WILBUR SKINNIER EDDIE SLAGLE EDXVARD SLATER PHYLLIS SLATI-:R FLORENCE SLAUGIITER ELIZABETH SMITH FLOYD SMITH FRANCES SMITII FRANCES SMITH IEAN SMITH l.AXX'Rl'INL'E SMITII RKARG.-XRET SMITH MARY SMITH VIRGINIA SMITH WVILLIAM SMITTICR ANN B. SNEAD ANN T. SNEAD 'AMES SNEAD HICNRX' SNELLING HELEN SNUCKOLS WILLIAM SOMMERS 'AMES SOUTHALL WVILLIAM SOUTIIXVARD ROYAL SOUTHXVICK CTOLDIIC SPECTER THELMA SPENSI-ZR FRANCES SPICER ELSIE SPIERS LAXVRICNCE SPH-:RS NKIRIAM SP.-XRN EULA STANLEY NKARY STAPLECAMI' DORIS STAPLEKAMI1 CARROLL STAPLES FRANCES STAPLES LINXVOOD STAPLES II-ZFFERSON STARKE RC'JI5l'2R'F STEELE ADOLPH STEIN ADOLPHFL STEINBURG LESTER STEINER LOTTIE STEINMAN BERNICE STEPHENSON ALEXANDER STERNIIURG GEORGE STERTZ VIRGINIA STEVENS ANITA STEWART DAVID STITH DORIS STONE GEORGE STONE ANN STOUFFS FLORENCE STRANG ROBERT STRANGE STERLING STRANGE IOFI STURMAN IOIIN STUTZ CARL SUTPHIN EDNA SUTTON CARROI. SXVEENEY HENLEY SVVEENEY RYLAND SWEENEY IUANITA SVVINK MAIQX' SYDNOR CHARLOTTE TAYLOR EDDIE TAYLOR INIAROLD TAYLOR HLTNTER TAYLOR KENNETH TAYLOR MARGARET TAYLOR MARY TAYLOR MURRAY TAYLOR PHYLLIS TAYLOR ISATHERINE TATE IOHN TERRY RTILDRED THAMES NL-XRGUERITE THOMAS ANNE THOMPSON AUDR EY THOMPSON I IliRIBER'I' THOMPSON EDNVAHD THORNBICRG SEABURY STONEBURNER FLORINIC THORPE GORDON THURSTON BILLY TIl,I,l1Ill ROBERT TILLER ,EAN TILLERY NTILDRED TILLERY BERNARD 'FINSLEY ALBERT VPUDD DOROTHY FFOLICR LAWRENCE TOMNEY DOROTIIY TCINPIX' PHYLLIS 'TONISY WVILLIAM TONEY IANIE TRAYLOR MARIE TRAYLOR ARNIETTI-I FTREMER FRED TRI-'MER ISOHEL TRIMDOL IUNI-I TRIMHOL PHILIP TRIl'LIi'I'T VIRGINIA 'FRIPPE FLOYD TROWER LOUISE TUCK SHIRLEY TUCK WVILLIAM TUCK DORIS TUCKER HARRY PFLTCKER VIRGINIA TUCKER FRANCES TURNER GEORGE TURNER LINXVOOD TURNER WVILBUR TURNER RLUBICRT VFXVICICDIE LOUISE TYLER EDITII '1-'YRISIC ALLEN VALENTINE TVTILDREIJ VALENTINE MORGAN VALENTINE WVILLIAM VALENTINE FRANCES VAN DOREN NLFIRVELL VAN DOREN ANNETTE xy.-KN INGEN ANNA VANNAMAN WILLIAM VAN PELT IAMES VAS-S HAROLD VAUGIIN TOE VAUGIIN HARRY VELLINES ANNE VERNON HERMAN VICK ROBERT WVAITT GI.ADYS WALDIIAUR DAPHNIC WVALDRON ALMA WVALLS DOROTIIY WVALLS CARLTON WVALKER IULIAN WVALKER EDWIN WVALTHAL GARLAND WVALTON NXARGARIET WALTON BERNICE VVARIIURTON MANRIAN WVARBURTON BEACH ICR WVARD ANN WVARRINER MARGARET WVARRINER LUCILLE WVATKINS LILLIAN WVATTS ROSA WATTS IEAN WVAYMACK WVILLIAM WVAYMACK THEODORE WEBSTER EVELYN WEINI-:R TI.-XROLD WVEINSTEIN BESSIE WELLS CHARLES WELLS RWILDRED WELLS LOUISE WVHALEN THOMAS WVHEFLER CHARLES WVHITIE GEORGE WVHITI-I HENRY WVHITE LILLIAN WVIHTE ROBERT WVHITIC EMERSON WVHITESIDE IESSE WHITLI-:Y CIIARLES WVHITLOCK RLARIAN NVHITLOCK LOUISE WVHITLOXV !OIIN WVICKHAM ALMA WVIGGINTUN ANDREXV WVILKINSON HAROLD WILKINSON IAMICS WVILKINSGN AUHREY WVILLIAMS AUIIREY S. WVILLIAMS BETTY WVILLIAMS DORIS WVILLIAMS DOROTHX' WVILLIAMS DOUGLAS WVILLIAMS ELEANOR NVILLIAMS FRANCES WVILLIAMS GEORGE WVILLIAMS IOHN WVILLIAMS IOIIN O. WVILLIAMS LILLIE WVILLIAMS LOUISE WVILLIAMS IWARGARET WVILLIAMS OI.IVE WILLIAMS PAUL NVILLIAMS DONALD WILTSIIIRE RTILDRED WVILTSHIRE RUTH WVILTSHIRE BETTY WVINGFIELD HLYGl'i WVINSTON MARGARET WVISE ELIZABETH WOOD IOHN WAVOOD RALPH WVOOD THOMAS WVOODS BETTY WOODSON BRUCE WOODSON CHARLES VVOODWARD EDXVARD WOODWARD ALFRED NVOODY RWILDRED WAIVOOLARIJ DAN WVOOLRIDGIC 'ACK WVOOSLEY HOWARD WVORRICLI. MARGARET WVORRELL WVOODROVV WVRFN ELSXVORTH NVRITNN GARLAND WAVRIC-IIT MARGARET WVRIGHT RWILDRED WVRIGHT AILEENE WVYCHE RICHARD WVYSONG LESSLIE YONCE AGNES YOUNG 'AMES YOUNG IOAN ZIMMERMAN NOIKAXA ZINBERG A i T981 S' 13 mnalfzffffef I I I I I I I I 1 Sophomore Class History 0.0 E SOPHOMORES have been held in lowly esteem by our upper class- mates ever since our arrival in the Wlythe building last September. We were new to the school, and most of us were rather shy, However, we soon began to feel very much at home, so much so that in February, when new students again enrolled, we had begun to acquire that feeling of importance and superiority which is customary in the Sophomore year. Yvhether it was the fact that we had been in Wlythe longer than the newcomers, or that we had on our visit to the Shelton Home, signed our names in their guest book, that gave us the superiority complex, we aren't able to say. The fact remains that we just don't feel so lowly now. In the early fall, we were permitted to join the luniors and Seniors in their first big dance. That incidentally may have increased our ego slightly. We danced too, just as well as they did, and we had such a good time that we look forward to the time when as luniors and Seniors, we shall be able to enjoy several such festive occasions a session. We have done a great deal of traveling in our city this year, and have received an equal amount of enlightenment. VV'e tirst visited the Telephone Company, where we were shown talking movies. Our next trip was one to the Southern Dairies. We enjoyed so much the ice cream covered in a tasty chocolate crust that we hope we may have the pleasure of a visit there again some time. We felt very important, having made these visits. Truly this importance could not but be felt by even lowly Sophs. In the spring we had an enjoyable picnic at Bryan Park. Here we played games, strolled along the pretty stream, getting as near to the water's edge as possible without actually getting wet, and eating food suitable for an outdoor picnic. We had a great time cooking our hot dogs without burning them completely. Some of us were so hungry we could let the wienies cook scarcely at all. We had a big time planning and having a scavenger hunt. We had to wait until late in the spring for the weather to become nice and springy for our outdoor fun. Our Sophomore year was ended with our Debut Ball in lune which in reality was a farewell treat to the Seniors. We were having our first large party and not only did the Seniors enjoy being entertained but also we Sophomores had a big time doing the entertaining. The party was a huge success. Watch us Sophsl We might do great thingsl IAMES ODELL, Historian. 99 .ygp.y, H I I IiQfj,,5l Iofif . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I F Q XX, ,X F, XX1 I, ,,l A 11 x ' 1 1111. . 1 1 1' 1.3.1 .1 1. 1 -1 . 1, . X 1 ,,1, .1,-511 13- ,. 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ISPPERLYYLK BERNARD C. PENDLETON IOIIN HIXNCLWCK RYLAND A. S.-XXBY I REITH NV. EXVI-ILL 1, CLYDE E. TUCR CTARLANU M. HARWOOD CHARI.IfS E. SCIIAAF ' 1 I IAMES D. IOHNS FRED P. UIXIER CHARLES R. LANOHOONE IOHN L. XVILSIIIRE I HAPER P. GAY XVINSTON H. XVARING ISENNETH G. RTILLICR XVILLIAM B. XVILSHIRE CHARLES M. HAIITSOCK TIIEODORPI M. XVEBSTER ROBERT L. IMEXVMAN I IT... in' V I 11091- f' ' Wmiflfizfu L...-....- ak Forz1zEsTH.Nol2vELL f H ,, , A Runouvn rs. Boscnem , ., MARY MEADE APPERSON GEORGE E. NEALE ' B. FRANK SWEENEY B COMPANY l quof I F'w3fiTL'??f2- 'Yu RN- ' . , ff :jar J G QF' F 'N-:pf ff gf 4,15 .I 'f 'Ng Wm. if 9 f Ry life' ' 4 f1f'H,'1 . Wag, Q, , iffy' . Eff... .Ia Iffafi LI. A.If:.f '..:. -. RR A ' -WWA-an V V - N M Y-my - . A. N . Y , YM ,,,, M. in-. W.-. .- . D- Nf- X ,A , L , VL, . LW... 1 AX .X X , . R K - K v Y ' -sa I I I V E-ks P A ...E gg.-.I f-' -.L I .-,--... -A --A N I 1 I I V I W X I . W I f I 4 W I . I N K L . Com an 7 p y . I 0 O Q I FORREST H. NORVELL, CIIIUZIIIUI I FIT.-'I L1'vulI'fzmIl Fffvvl L1'vzzh'fImI! Fflzrl Selyzcmzl RLTDOLPH B. BOSCHFN GEORGE E. NEAL BERNARD F. SXVEENEY LMI' .5'u1y1I'I111l,v T HAROLD E. CIIASEN HERMAN S. CANTOR XVILLIAM L. PRENTISS IOHN E. GORE FRANK D. SIIARI1 HUOH R. NOEL, IR. I XVILLI.-KM S, LOCKFTT IACOII PLOTRIN I SL:-'Q ,' i I 1.1 c0l',U0l'11LI' Lanvc Cnrpa1'af.r AYMOND A. ISIIITR OLIFE B. LONI: FLOYD F. XVRIGHT LOUIS B. B1OURl-I LAXVRENCE C. HAARE STANLEY B. BLYICRS EDWARD W. BRAGO XVILLI.-XM T. SERIIEANT IOIIN C. BOYVDEN ALLEN E. GILI. LI'DxVELL N. FOL'RQL'REAN CH.-XRLFS I. FAULRNER NEAL P. GANZERT ROBERT E. ANGELL D.AX'l4I B. ALOLLEN ALVIN L. FILTBBARD 4 11l4l'l'Ll!L'I4' N ROBPTRT K. XVOOD LINXVOOD L. STAPLES TI-:MPLE W. XVHITI-I IACK A. IENNINCS DAVID C. BALLARD EDWARD L. ATRINS IAMI-is W. HL'NNEfX'CL'TT CLARENCE S. SCHL'LTz XVILFORD W. H.1kRRIS IOHN R. PERRINSON DINO ANTONELLI THOMAS B. AULD , EDVVARD E. RVOODXVARD GUIDO COLI CARLTON E. FINKE SAM M. ALENANDER I XVILLIAM F. DICKENSON WVILLIAM M. GLENN WILLIAM C. 'IVONIEY ROBERT K. CAL'DI.I-2 Q RL'L'f'lll.I,l' ' I SAM M. GANO HARRY F. XYITLLINES IOHN R. GROVE FLOYD C XVRIGHT Y STERLIN T. STRANGE CLIFTON E. TUCR Al.-XCR BACHIC IQICH.-XRD CARNER CLARENCE C. COSDY ROBIiIl'I' D. XVILLIAMS IOSEPII H. SCHOTT TRACY A. H.AbIILTON is T- I . I -i1IIf E' ze WUZJJZIMZM f 5 y N x w 1 H i l x f 5 1 T P S E THOMAS V CHALKLEV ALBERT IZ. MORRIS ELIZABETH CRABBQN if . VERNON S. EDWARDS THOMAS H. BQUNO C COMPANY 11121- T' ze WUZJJIIZAZCJ X X V . R . l ','f'. , . G 'ff Ffrzrl LIFUIIICIIIIIIA :ALBERT R. TATORRIS E. AVILLS XVOODNVARD I. GARLAXNIJ TIAIBERLAKIC Corp ILILIAN L. AVALKER AVALTER P. GLOVEI ALBERT R. TRUDA .' .n-A? NC Company 'THOMAS V. CHALKLEY, Caphzffz Swmzfl' Lz'I'11II'1II111l . XVI-IRNON S. EDWARDS ffm' SI-1y7n11If.v T. RX'I..fXNl'l RTCC.-ANN RGB!-lRT ATCCLURIZ . nmlr s' THOMAS M. ITING IOHN P. SANDERS CHARLES T. AVHITLOCK RTHL'R ROOERS XVILLIE H. AVHITE H. R .ES .. TR, vIfc C I 1 F L xx IAMES A. MCDONOUGH FRED L. TREBIER OSCAR A. BORNSTEIN NORMAN R. TLYRPIN HAROLI3 AVI-ZINSTFIN IAMES C. AVHEAT AAVOODRONV GILLILAND IQENNETH HARVY FIELD HITE ALBERT M. HOWARD XVILLIAM S. NTCCEAULEY CARY L. BUTTERXVORTH LOUIS S. CORR IOSEPH E. FIELD AVILLI.-XM E. COOK 1 1'l2I'f Sulyynllll THOMAS H. BRUNO CHARLES XV. CARTER IOIIN A. TATILLINGTON Lfznu' Cm-pIu'IIf.r ALBERT I. TODD BENNY PETERS FRU ROBERT L. AVIIITE GEORGE T. AVILLIAMS ALLEN W. AYAI.IiN'I'lNE Pr1'vIzlI-..- DTELVIN XVFINSTEIN ROHITIQT A. AVILKERSUN H,XROI.lD M. VAL'uIIAN ARTHUR I. AHLADOS ,- BERNARD S. ALLEN ARTHUR S. AMOS C. IEDXVARD BLANK GEORGE A. BUTLAR ' X CARI. H. GOAD TVX.-XRVIN L. IENKINS VICTOR ROGERS QL'IN'PON R. ION!-TS IOHN ITICLLISON BTORTICN KLEIN AVILLIAM F. KAYIIOE RAYMOND E. IOHNSON FORREST E. TURNER XVILLIAM L. KIRHY RuI'l'z11'l.1' AVILLIAM T. NT.-XRTIN BENIAMIN L. P.-KRKERSON FRANK RUSSINSKY -f1131hC RODERT H. RAOLAND CARL TRI-:GER l'IOR.XCI'I W. AYAUGHAN WILLIAM XV. PRl'1SSI.l'1'1' IALDEN Y. RL'P'FIIN IOHN G. SL.-XCGHTICR WARREN L. SCHMIDT AVILLIAM I. SOUTHXVARD IEFFERSON C. STARKE ALEXANDER B. STERNBE HERMAN I. AVEST TAYLOR A. AVILSON AVILLIAM C. AVI-iI.l'H ROBERT L. AVILLIAMS ARTHUR C. QLI.KRI.liS RG N 'M .X . f N. . Y. AN . NN X L.. I X I Y Z9 WUZJJKIZQIHJ if Qf' i:1 'Q+ T1 w, as W. STANLEY HASTINGS L. HERMAN ANDERSON gms.. ,-,' W x ' ,A QOSEMARY GOLDEN J. DAVID NEVVELL J. IZOY MAHONE IJ kCOAxP,xNY ZZ 1214 1 CX, 777 .ff R 43 main .Jeff .J ZZ . 1' ?'j..-,L , - I A .A ' .J-J ,,, 1 1 , . . . Company Q Q 0 W. STANLEY HASTINGS, Cfzplnffz Fl.I'.ff Lfvufvmzfzl F1'1'.vI L1'I'H!um11Il I 1'l'J'f Sery7I'I1fIl L. HERMAN ANDERSON I. DAVID Nl5XX'kII.I. I. ROY DKAHHNIC ffm' Sv1jI1aI11I!.r XVOODROVV W. PARIS THOMAS S. TL'TXVII.l-TR DAVID lil-INNEDY XV.-XLKER N, OXVEN HOR.'XL'PI A. ALBER'l'SUN ARNOLD E. XVATSKEY PHILLIP E. GOI.Dl4IN Ca1'pm'aLr Lmuv f.wUl',l7Ul'l1Ll' HERHERT NV. TOMPRINS RTURRAY LAYNI' XVILLIAM C. EUISANK GORDON W. THURSTON GEORGE K. BROOKS THOMAS L. THRASHER SAM SALISRURV XVILLIAM I. WV.-AYMACK GRADVE E. PAUL N.X'fli.-AN BUSHNELL SAMUEL W. XV.-KRRINER 'AMES M. Olll l.I. IOHN H. FLETCHER EDXYARD C. TAVLOR 1,l'I.s'11fC.n' MONTE L. BINDER DAVID P. BRANCH IOHN C. BUCHANAN IAMES H. ABERNATHV GEAMANS W. AUSTIN HAROLD C. BERKLIEX' 'AMES R. BLAKICY WVILLIAM F. BOAZ MELXVIN H. BOWLES MARVIN N. BRADLEY STANLY A. BRICRER CURTIS L. CARTER RORERT O. CLARK SAMUEL M. COTTRELL CHARLES G. I'liRNEYHOL'GIl RLY!-l IAMES F. COLLINS IOSEPH H. CURDLE ARTHUR L. GOODMAN CLARENCE G. GRIFFIN RUSSELL B. IMIARRIS CHARLES H. LIUGIIES ISARL G. KOCR ANTHONY L. LOTII XVILLIAM H. AXARTIN GOIIIJQJN D. HAIIDOCR HUNTER F. IONES XVILLIAM F. DICISICNIJREE ,AMES R. NASH XVINSTON T. SIEGRIED 11111 D'iA'I I'lll'ZXY N. BWCCLINTOCK RUSSELL N. SOUTHALI. HOPE IWIILDY ROBERT I. MOORE AXYRRLE G. PAINTICR NORMAN L, PENDIER IAMICS H. PRICE ROLLO I. PUSEY ERNEST B. RED!-'ORD IOIIN D. ROGERS qusy CHARLES C. STEHIIINS DAVID H. S'I'I'I'H ROLAND D. SIVEENEV c1ARI.AND C. XVAUDELI. BEACH ER XVARD LEEORGIE G. XVIiliS'l'ER AUIIREV S. XVILLIAMS ANIIREXV XVINSTON 4-1 A X. R I W I I 1 W I i V 49 mmafrzflfd I J f 1 N 1 , 1 1 4 X ? E W I l I a i V F YJ E. Lmwooo iarzmous Q A x EDWARD A.HElNTLlCH KN C 3 , f5 '!zV vv. HENRY HARRIS FORREST w. mugs E COMPANY l 14116 1- 13 7M!!Z4fil4fi if I I Il -.I H4 Af-uw. A. I ggi, .71 I .0 'W A ' 7 J ,,,--WL., ' I ,Z VAA, .A J IJ, f, A ',,, I X I! X X I W X.. 1 .. ,. I, yr, V2 I f 4 Q N ,',-: . ,Y f X f 1 , , ' . Company Q C Q E. LINXVOOD BRANDIS, Cfzplufn Second LI.L'llfL'I1L1lZf Sccmnf L1'eulc11I1nl Pwlvllfl SL'l:L1L't1lIf IEDXVARD A. HEINRICII W. HENIIX' HARRIS FORREST W. CIIILES Lim' SL'1jI1cf11IZ.r HII.AIlH' E. DUXYAL Q M UQ IOIIN W. DAVENPORT XVILLIAM I. LONOAN A. EDXVARD SCIILIESER TIIOMAS C. REYNOLDS MARVIN COURNUXV BLAIR D. IIANKINS CD1'p0n1f.r Lmzu' L'0r,Unmf.r CHARLES H. SIIERROD SAMUEL MCCLANAIIAN BENARD M. NORVELL HIL'l'iDN LINDSAY WILLIAM MCCARTIIY HAROI.IJ E. ROSIEMONID XVISIC LOWE TIIOMAS T. TAYLOR CALVIN N. NLVNN.AI.I.X' ARNFITT S. OLIVER IAMES BAGGS X 7ILLIAM . FIESER MILES W. HOI.I..AND XVILLIAM A. S.-'LNDRII PAUL I. BOXVLES IADIES V. BUCKLEY XVILLIAM A. FOOS EARL M. GENTRX' FRANK S. HOLL.fXND IOIHIN T. INGLES XVILTON P. INMAN IVIARVIN L. BROOKS CIIARLES W. CRUMP CHARLES W. IOIINSON EDGAR R. POOLE LELAND W. POTTER CLYDE E. REAMS GEORGE S. ROSIIER CLAUDE E. TAYLOR ELLSXVORTII E. XVRICNN 11171- P1-1'mlI'.f ROBIN A. FRAYSER RAY XV. CLARKE RuI'rzI1'l.r KEITII L. RYONCE ROl5EIlT cj.-XN'I'OR SAMUEL B. FELTON RAY I. ISASTROLL SAEOOII MARDIOIAN IOIIN W. PAULICTT PAGE PAULIETT ROBERT H. COURTNFX IAMES M. QT.-XRBER ROl5ICR'1' M. GIIIIIS EUGENE S. ROANE EDWARD E. TOOMRS LENVIS I. TREMIIER HUNTER W. TYLER EPRES L. VAEOIIAN XVILLIAM Al. NVIIITWORTII IAMES R. XVYSONG ?c..,,,, M l y f l i 1 l 1 l 5 i i I l 1 i l i l 1 it l tc. W- lf , U 1 -altl Rifle Team O . Q FORREST H. NOI2X'ELI., Captain 'fl-A .llenzlfelzr Qglff XX IOHN GORP: LOFTON ALLEYA l THOMAS CHALIQLEY LUDVVELL FOURQUREAN B. FRANK SWEENI-LY C1-iARL15s IOYCE WILLIAM L, PRENTISS ROBERT GIX'ENS HE ritle team, captained liy Forrest H. Norvell, and coached hy Sergeant Sturdivant, engaged in matches with the Louisville Male High School ROTC Unit of Kentucky, the Natrona County High School of Vtlyoming, and New York Nlilitary Academy, and competed against schools from all over the country in the YVilliam Randolph Hearst Match conducted by the lVar Depart- ment, and the annual Third Corps Area lntercollegiate Match. Commcndalnle scores were made and a good group of shots developed for Z1 nucleus next year. II..- 41181 I i I :iz 11191- X' 0m,.,,4,,z4f. r Honor Court 0.0 S'r,xN1.1sY W. II,xs'r1Nos, Prt-sident YV.xI.'r1cR L. Bicw, Iudgt-b Advocatt- ,1lL'llIb4'l'J' VV1I-L1ixAi E. AUSTIN T. V1-Qizxox CIi,xi.iii.m' FORREST H. NOliX'I4II.I. E. Lixwooo B1z,xNn1s XVILLIAM E. Gizmo HE Honor Court is dt-signed to maintain the highest standards of Conduct among cadcts whatever their relations at school, during drill, und in public. No other function within the Corps has done morc to tiring to all an sustainud sense of good discipline and order. N A t.. i 1 X fy' A fi! 1512121 Wflfllglllild M 5 XA I C134 ,Ur ff 9 w 1 CADET HOP Z- WJWH -l 5 I 1. -11201 i W!!! 49 fund III file! Al... fi f f7'l !,f!j,jf,f if f 5 Ab 1 X X X , J . ,V,,. f 2 E XA V X QQ! X 1 X X f I R O X Z X i -1' XX HR :xx RX' f,.X XXX IUNE CADET GRADUATES I I A ,I .I I 7 I I I I I I I I -il -f I I ...-.....1... ' W X Z9 HIM I X X 3 I- 5 X L S .,, 'i ' is f V I Q2.j 1 3 I 3' gil x -A - SQ, HQ' in I ' ,r':. . Q ' 1- , 'I If, 1 3, S , NQ A W-M Aibl ' k , I . I BAND off W I . , , . , 532 I ILE. 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' M,x1'1'1Nol.'f, Cort, 'I',xi'1.oR, IjL'RRE'l'TlC, Slzi3r:LsKv, SMITH I'lu.rl1fmv: Lewis, Buizcn, Livrxmm, NOBLE, TlIOlYN1'ON, Gi1:,xcos1,xN, COIIEN Iumor and Senlor French Soc1et1es 9 . Q UNIOUR, mon cher lecteurl Comment allez-vous ce matin? Have you heard aliout our lunior-Senior French Society? No? Why', mon ami, your education has lieen sadly neglected. Surely you must have heard us when we cast aside our pride, and attempted to sing some of those lovely old French songs. Or perhaps you heard our select group over YVRVA, when that station decided Richmond needed some real educa- tional enterta-innient, and sent for us to broadcast our songs over their station. But please don't think we are opera stars only, for we are stage celebrities as well, as you must admit if you saw our comedy, Le Pdf? el La Tarle, which some of our hest pupils presented. Perhaps you are ready to exclaim, Children should he seen and not heard! Wlell, we practice that excellent theory also, as you will agree, if you listened with us to the fascinating French professor, lVlademoiselle Allmerte Coural, who spoke so entertainingly en francais on the lite of the French student. But we don't do everything for our own pleasure only. We want to help our liest scholars to have the privilege ot' continuing their study of French in college, and therefore we raise money for the French scholarship, which enables some ol' our pupils to go to college for at least one year. Now that you have gotten a glimpse of what we, who study French, do, don't you want to ioin us? Surely in this day of universal brotherhood you want to lie ahle parler francais with your next door neighlior, or Hcomprendre le francais when you hear a Frenchman speaking over the radio, or lire le francais when you pick up your newspaper, n'est-ce pas? l 11261 ,,., , M w. gg 4.3, .XV ' ,ze mUZ:1!H!4?fi?f ll Rmf-r'.fmz.1zi','.-J limflll Row: CARTER, l'l'r'rs 1711711 Raw: l.u'KsoN, INh'CxM.u,xN, XVATKINS, B1zowN1No, lI.xL'sEu, Baliiaicrz, CoLl.lNs St-mm!Ri1w: CoRm,E, BEALIC, BLYTIIIC, BRUCE, BxzowN, S,xT'rr:Rwvl1TE, IJILL l 1r.rl lime: Born, Cmcx, CONN!-tu., NV1Llii-:1zsoN, GONZALEZ, Zmmielzmixx, HXRRIS Junior and Senior Spanish Societies 6.9 E'RE OFF-accompanied by a subdued flutter of turning pages and shift- ing books instead of clanging bells and shrill whistles-otton a fascinating tour of the Spanish language. Sometimes, as is to be expected, we encounter a little stormy weather, and perhaps irregular verbs or grammar rules rock the boat a bit, but inexperienced travelers soon get their sea legs and sail on calmly through the squall. Vile often sing gaily as we go along and have a charming repertoire of songs-tiery anthems, melting Cuban waltzes and Spanish folk-songs with that tantalizing throb. And the visitsewhat fun they arel Sevilla drowsing in mellow sunshine, its crumbling buildings, its magnificent cathedrals, its silver river. Granada, the last stronghold of the Nloors. Vile imagine we see their dark sinister faces and Howing white robes disappear around the shadowy corner of some twisty little street. Mexico, lush tropical foliage, dark faces framed in bright Navajo blankets. Sophisticated Rio, a myriad of lights beneath the southern moon. Cuba, a sparkling little gem rocked on the blue, blue sea. On we gol Every traveler realizes the importance of a guide. Glance over our impres- sive Spanish faculty, and you will see that we are always accompanied by an interesting and sympathetic leader. We circle the globe, we sail through the centuries, we are introduced by distinguished authors to all types of people, their ioys, sorrows, beliefs and struggles. WVe go every year and the more the merrier. VVon't you ioin us? 127 1 , ll ' 4 .Sf KX H V: i .Qvh-i. i1g, -,qi-1-vw-i .RX v .X r Vx X ,K . . QR, 3 l l x l F I i J l 1 t a t l l l l l r l l l l l l 1 l l l l l I il K .iw jfgibllgfifdffd - ' ,f.:L..... 'A lI2.,.' I '. 'RI , Ov- N. ,.....-.ff-awh.,. , l l Tino! Ifivii-: Rosif, Mus, lJr:Co1'm'Y, QU,xlzI.r:S j .Yamini lfinun R uw, Anims, IIALI, lir:'1'll1-t1,, xvlll'I'l-Y, Sxwm-:us i lm.-I li'if..-,- Low:-', Ari-Erasure, L'il.xL1i1.rixs. XVII LI mis, L.vrll.iM Ciucxvs, SHARP Q Q 0 4 l l lllf Forum Cluh thoroughly pleases the pupils of Iohn Marshall in that it i legitimately comlmines lmusiness and pleasure. Xvhile it teaches the pupils 1 to lmecome lietter pulilic speakers anal informs them oti the practices of parlia- l mentary procenlure, it also gives them a chance to express their ideas on current topics anal to take part in plays anal programs. The clulrs are run entirely hy the pupils. One of the number is elected l chairman, antl the responsibility ot' the class rests entirely upon him and his l t ll t l t I tl l l h tl l l d , 'e ow-s ut en s. n ie c iscussions ann speec es. ie pupi s earn poise an conciseness. Auld to this the fact that they speak on the problems of our moclern worlclfcrime, olrl-age pensions, ealucationfancl you have the reason that the N class alevelops the pupils lmoth in mind aml character. Then there are those pro- grams ancl plays we spoke of which produce an informal atmosphere conducive to frienclliness and fun. l l The Forum Clulm is an up-to-date organization for up-to-date Seniors because l it attortls painless etlucation. ?4 l L El -11281 XX 43 mzfzalrzfdfcff ff I i 1 x.,f Tf1i'niRim'.' Ilamaicii. Bn,xNms Surund Rim-.' GIVENS, Topo, XVATI-CINS, PRICE, IIOPKINS, WiL1,1.xMs 1 1'r.rlRun': S'rEri-'i:x', Cam-sN'ri-rn, Li,rr'rnr:1.i,, Srzzzrixoan. DENT, Orivi-zu, Rioniri-zu, Hansen, PERM s O ' Q I K HIS is Station HLS broadcasting from the corner room of the Iohn Marshall High School building in the heart of the Confederacy, Richmond, Virginia. In the following tifty-tive minutes, we present a charming comedy entitled, 'Two Thieves and a Lady.' But wait, here is your mistress of cere- monies, Miss Any Student. A person who wanders near the Iohn Ma1'shall building at the close of the school week might hear these very words floating into space. His curiosity aroused, he tiptoes to the nearest window and, forgetting cherished manners, looks in. There on a platform is being enacted a play. All the characters are high school boys and girls. Off-stage sits the mistress of ceremonies and the director, both pupils of Iohn Marshall. The audience, as one, focuses its attention on the stage. In the back of the room, sitting quietly, the teacher enjoys herself thoroughly. Similar scenes take place every Friday in all Public Speaking 2 classes from February to Iune. This is the one time when the pupils are on their own. Each meeting brings a different program. Radio broadcasts, travel talks, plays, scientific conventions, debates, programs celebrating special occasionsfall these are found in those rooms. The class directs, acts, and witnesses the perform- ances, while the teacher loses herself in the sea of enthused pupils. The class having full sway creates initiative, develops poise, and everybody has a good time. These Friday festivals are known as the Harwood Literary Society, and have become loved and looked forward to by the boys and girls at Iohn Marshall. 41291 N 1 l C g V 10 W rnffi I . lliml I-.frm ltnsui-'11, I.:-xnowlix, Atoms, Doss, Illoizxiox, l4icmc.Co1'1 .M-rom! Ifnitg- Ilizxim, L1-:v1N, Pvieifisll. Kxizsll, Cxi'oi.i-:, liswcif. Kam-3 1'zr'.vf1?fm'.' Khvsl iz, Davis. Yr:.xM.xNs, Ri-'oo Van Vort Debating Society 0 O Q tyfif-erm IULIA Doss . . ..... .... I ,resident IULIA SALOTTI .... . Vice-President MILDRED COIT . . . . . . Secretary PAULINE 'I'noRN'roN . . . Treasurer Lia-xii Liimowrrz . . . .Reporter Miss Ricuiisox. . . . . . . . . . . . . Sponsor lllf Van Vort Debating Society, founded by Nliss Ray Van Vort, has as its fundamental purpose the study of and participation in debating. But since a good speaker must have other qualitications than the mere ability to pronounce words distinctly, the activities of the club also develop poise, personality and such desirable traits. YVe attribute a great deal of our success as an organization to the merit of the members, the patient and able sponsorship of Nliss Blary Richeson, and to the gracious cooperation of Bliss Eva Branch, head of the English Department, and the other teachers in this department. The outstanding event in our program this year was the Christmas social, at which twelve new members were initiated. The Van Vorts have participated in the school debating work on the subject -for State Debate, Resolved, That Virginia Should Adopt a General Retail Sales Tax, with very gratifying results, several having been voted the best debaters in their class. l 11501 w 'Q Wmyifw 'RN i X--. I Q- ggv wg, -.nw XX , ' 'ILT' x I f ff? L5 .fi ftfif' '- CD A l 41311 Tliird Raw: MEVIQIIILL, MCCAIITIIY, BASS, AUGUST, GOODBIIKN, lVlEAD, IACKSON Sccnfni Raw: WILLIAIAIS, hlO'I'I.l?Y, MARKS, A1155 ANTHONY, LATIIAM, Lmfsowirz, Doss, DAX'IS, FISHER l 1r.rl Row: IXLXRTIN, BIIANDIS, Pxrrs, lXlALl'OI.M, CJILL, MACKEY Quill and Scroll O I 9 Ojfcenr ELIZABIQTII MARKS . . . . President, First Term ELSII: PIT'rs . . .... . Secretary LUCY L.-KTHAM .... . . President, Second Term BI-:TII MOTLEY ...... Reporter and LIEAII LICIBOXVITZ ........... Vice-President Scrap Bookkeeper MISS QTHARLES ANTHONY ............ Adviser 110110: Ye Shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free ANDLE lighting services have marked the initiation ceremonies ot' Quill and Scroll, the international honorary society for high school journalists, for the past year. Happiness reigned at the Christmas party when Quill and Scroll alumni gathered to exchange experiences. Nlemhers, dressed in colonial costumes. made merry at the George Yvashington party, where they danced the Virginia reel. Tea at the Poe Shrine hrought these writers into Contact with the pure poetic spirit of the past. The memlmers have taken part in contests and plays, helped with campaigns, and had a share in many phases of school life. Xvilliam Nlartin brought honor to the School when he won a medal in an international sports story contest. Quill and Scroll added to its fame when Iames Branch Cabell and Dlary Iohnston, novelistsj Douglas S. Freeman, hiographerg and Iames C. Harwood, poet, accepted honorary membership. ,X X, l in Z. X ., f -i . i I sr- , 21:33 fe if ...M ' ,M I ii H+' ' Ji' if-f-it . fi n Q F25 FQANKLIN CROUCH LEM-l LEKBOWLTZ EDITH NUNNALLY mzesroesir vice mesioem secv.-Taefxs. I QCE I ,S F . C TK' 'W N 5 x, I K 1 A.- -.-I 'I U xi YK! : if 'Il 3 , . MARUARET :tense RRvLLIs VICK REPORTER PROGRAM CHAIRMAN Science Club 0 O 9 FRANKLIN CROUCII ...... . . . President LEAII LEIBOXVITZ . Vice-President EDITH NLVNNALLX' . . . Secretary-Treasurer MARGARET IEERSE . . . Reporter PHYLLIS VICK ......... ...... . Program Chairman lxlAR'I'HA ANDERSON ALVAII IEXVELL NIXOBII LEXVIS FRANCES SPICER DOUGLAS ASIIBX' NIKNCX' IEERSE IDA MOORE lNllRIAM SPORM OI,IN'lE COLE IQITTY KERSE PIIYLLIS OTEY BIZTSY XVOODSON EARL INGRAM IULIA IKERSE SYLVIA PEARL IOAN ZIMAIERMAN Hl4INRX' IACKSON MARIE KEX'SER BERNARD RL'I7I.IN HE Science Club has had a successful year with a variety of activities for its members. Some ofthe outstanding features were a picnic, a party, several experiments by lVlr. Iarman, talks on Science and Crime, The Automobile Exhibit at the YVorld's Fair, and Summer Travel. The club also fixed a Thanksgiving basket which was presented in Assembly. These activities were interesting, helpful, and amusing. In the second term we tried many new things. Wye took a trip to the Vtleather Bureau, another field trip, and a picnic, and heard several talks by noted speakers. The Science Club wishes to pay tribute to one of its former members, Elmore lc-ter, who has just won a thousand-dollar scholarship. He was Science Club President in 1955 and made a splendid one. Elmore has brought honor to himself, and the Science Club is justly proud of him. l 41521 i . xx .XX X to mow fffzllgiypji .il gglgz-y.Eb','4 -' - -ni Q' y i, Xl' xt ' . . ,lg PRESIDENT . V 717 6' 'IT M., , ' il inns PRESIDENT mutouzeo conf MARGARET usage --, lvlv, ,wil if- v A . '-', : 'V I R sie' 3 SECRETARY T70 M4 and I TREASURER IDA MOORE 61ve the Berff moments wituzwus z 535325 it ,I HSV. Kale ai '1 We' f if 1. a- am. ' - 'A' '::Q.. : izqadk SOCIAL CHAIRMAN SOCIAL SERVICE CHAIRMAN INTEREST CHAIRMAN BETH MOTLEY MARGARET FORIIEII SARAH PROCTOR PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN PROGRAM CHAIRMAN MADC-JE DUNN JULIA DOSS Girl Reserve Club 9 I Q DITILDRED Coir ........ .......,,......... . .... P resident AIARGARET TTERSE . . . ...... . . . . . . . . Vice-President IDA MLBORE ..... . . . .................,...... . Secretary FLORENCE TVILLIAMS ........ Treasurer RTARGARET FORRER . Social Service Chairman IULIA Doss . . . .... Program Chairman IVIADGE DUNN . . . . . Publicity Chairman BETH TVTOTLEY. . . ..... Social Chairman IITARGARET ITERSE . Nlembership Chairman SARAH HENDERSON PROCTOR ....... Interest Group Chairman OP! POPl POP! That's the way the Girl Reserves began their year with a big pop party which a great many future Girl Reserves attended. The ideals and purpose of our organization, To face life squarely, were explained. After we were organized we met every Wlednesday afternoon at the Y. IV. C. A. Here we had informal teas with an interesting speaker or a meeting to discuss matters and sing songs, after which, on alternating Yvednesdays, we had interesting groups or a dancing class. The interest groups were knitting, personal relations, handicraft, dramatics, and marionettes, and on Saturday, swimming. At Thanksgiving and Christmas dances were given. To the latter we invited the Girl Reserves of Thomas Ieiiierson, which we helped organize, and the Hi-Y Clubs of Thomas Iefferson and lohn Marshall. The girls carried Christmas gifts to the Pamunkey Indian children, and a great many participated in the Christmas pageant at the Capitol Square. The new term was started off right with a Valentine party and later a trip to Vtlashington to attend a Girl Reserve singing contest. After a few more teas and dances the Girl Reserves ended up by all popping down to the Virginia Yacht Club for a popping good picnic. All the Girl Reserves wish to express their appreciation to their ideal advisers, Miss Cross and Miss Cottrell, of Iohn Marshall, Miss Robinson and Miss Farrier, of Wythe, and Miss Cook, ofthe Y. W. C. A., and to our president, Mildred Coit. 11551- L I X ex X N L: V 49 mm mzfdilef J3! .,. ..- r-- I ., ' gy, -f 'QM we .aff X' H 'X fu - Q, V ' ':'a :. nt? ...3 4 ' y 3 ..,. Q, Eiw . . W 4 sg f QE. M T 1 N ,. x , .9 .: V. .... . Y fi? ai , , - fx' f:?fi'?3E'L' 'Q - 1 Q2?1.'T ' , K g, ff 4 rw: Q Ig 4-Z' jii,-.EA X 1 1 H. , . 3 Q grail 1 '-- EA ' ' fi , -4 133' --W v Q-1. -- K 1 . 1- il ' 'igz 'ix -3.6. -'S x 1 ,X if 1 , QL., X. , Q. .KT 4 '14 ' , TN., . , 1 f M 415415 i XX. x ,ze Wafzaffzflfef l lohn Marshall Hi-Y Club CHAPTER I 0jf1i'er.r STUART HARRISON . . MASSIE FUQUA. . . ROV MAHONE . TOMS DOVER . . RALPH BABER . . . ....PresIdent . . ...... Vice-president . . . . .Recording Secretary . . Corresponding Secretary . . . . . . . . . .Treasurer CHARLES SRUTT ..., ..... R eporter BETTY VAN DOREN . MR. GEORGE PROCTOR . . . . ....... Nlascot . . . Faculty Adviser MR. D. V. BL.-XYNEY . . . ..... . .Y. M. C. A. Adviser .llenzlrenr JOE ADAMS XVILLIAM Foos XVALKER OXY'EN GARLAND ALEXANDER HENRY IACKSON IOE ROCK LOUIS COXVARDIN IOHN IORDON XVINFIELD SCOTT THOMAS DAX'IS HENRY LEXVTER RH'L.-XND SXVEENY ASHBY FISHER EDWARD NEXXVELL IOHN WHITE ARNETT OLIVER The Purp0.re.' To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character The Platform: Clean Sports, Clean Speech, Clean Living, Clean Scholarship HE Club has carried on an extensive and varied Christian program through- out the year, having the distinction of being a State one hundred per cent gold seal club, and is alliliated with the National Hi-Y. The summer program included sending a delegate to the State Hi-Y Training Camp at Camp Iohnson, Roanoke. Later a cabin party was held On the Appomattox. Nlonthly socials, including a Girl Reserve Party and a Halloween party, proved popular. In spite of the competition given by two other Hi-Y chapters, the booth at the State Fair enjoyed one of its most successful years, enabling a generous con- tribution to the Wcmrlcl Brotherhood Fund. Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets were given to needy families. Numerous improvements were made on the club rooms at the Y. M. C. A. A series of city-wide Hi-Y meetings have been held once a Inonth. The club sent several representatives to the Petersburg District Hi-Y Conference and one to the Richmond Area Christian Youth Conference at Cvrace Covenant Presby- terian Church. One of the club otlicers has been the adviser for the East End Iunior Hi-Y. Numerous discussion groups, with prominent speakers, on current problems such as leisure time, and boy and girl relationships, have been held. A series of Vocational guidance and Bible study programs have created interest. The club is fortunate in securing Coach 'lGlllllH1:S',, Proctor as their new school adviser, and, under his leadership, looks forward to an even Inore successful year. 11351- 5 M l X X .X A l I l l l I I I 4 l I l l Li- V ff: i fzlgff 7 HIY Fab, tfhg sf 'iff' fagn. yu PM j +- kffzfiil ' ' JOHN GORE 'NALTEQ ORMES KENNETH BAS S L FRANKLIN crzoucu Il 5 sw. 5 Q. ', if THOMAS BRUNO WLM! I OQDHIE BEALE X' V, A RUSS ' -1 WET 4 1251 K 1 ,i-.- ...l1- .3 I lo EA N . -'55 wI'A.g,:: ,::g Af .1 -' LENINETH BASS ff P -A i ' yffi' fn 'AM V5 EILEEN MALKOLM I- 4 , . Lmwoon BQANDIS xm- 21-' A I I ' ELIZABETH MARKS WILLIAM MQCARTHY 3' , L WRCHNIA WILLIAMS ' In ,, , Eggs I - WILLIAM MARTIN I i'TifJ1Qif33 1 ' ., - '1!,E.PQ35 Q, '-E':s:5x',::. 3 -- 5?Qi'l?'f3 , fx-'lfgi ANN DONATI ERNEST MEAD cle ' ELSIE PITTS EDITOTL-lNfCl-MEF The Monocle J ln'-weekly new-.rpaper publifherl by Me .rludenhr qf Jnfzn Jlanflnrll Hzyfz School Jlnnlrer National Scholastic Press Associationg Quill and Scroll Hon orary Society lbr High School Iournalistsg Southern lntcrscholaslic Press Association: Virginia High School Literary and Athletic Leaguvm National Association of luurnalism Directors 0 EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Edlifdf-lil!-L'hl.Qf Jlanagfng Edfior ELSIE PITTS CHARLES AUGUST Copy Edffor dr! L7a'1'I'or IQENNETH BASS BILLY MCCARTHH' Feafure Edflonr ELIZABETH DAVIS CORINNE FISHER liATHERINE RICHARDSON DONALD MURRILL ELIZABETH MARKS EILEEN MALCOLM DOROTHY OTTO ERNEST MEAD Club Edifar Cade! Edflor ANN DONATI LINXVOOD BRANDIS Jfunznz' Edffor VIRGINIA WILLIAMS Exchange Edflorlr IANE GRIFEITHS, IOSEPHINE BARBEE 11581 I 'gy i , mw1AfIfA v'W ' FLEMIN6 OILL MANAOEI2 Rep01'lerII- MAROUERITE AUGST ELIZABETH BURCII PHYLLIS VICII BETH MOTLEX' LUCY LATHAM HAROLD DOLSEY LEAH LEIBOWITZ MARGARET IKERSE XNILMER MACREY l'lUNTER IACKSON 9 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT 13II,f1'II ed-II' . lla n agar I1dI'erl1'.r1'1zy ,1lI1l1l1'tIt'l' FLEMING GILL PERCY POLLARD Cll.l'l'llfl1!I.0ll .llafzayenr XVILLIAM MARTIN CLIFFORD SMITH ,1.nI'fII'lz11zl.r EI3XX'IN IONES XVOODROVV PARIS M1ELX'IN GASIQINS Fa L' ll fly I 1lil 'z'Irer.I' MISS CHARLES ANTHONY, Editorial, News, Business MIIS. LILLIE PARKER ELLETT ...... Typing MISS MARY BAILEY RAGLAND, Circulation in lohn Marshall MISS HELEN PHILLIPS, Circulation in George Yvythe MISS EVA BRANCH, Supervisor of all Publications PAULINE THORNTON 11591. IIATHEQINE RICHAIIDSON 2 Vg, if fr I. CHARLES AUGUST I ., . 5 45 ini? JANE UQKFFI FHS I . 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CHARLES AUOUST CHARLES ROSSON LOIS LYLE VIRGINIUS GOODMAN Blllfl.llELl'1V Jlafzamael' ,1J.f!. I3llJ'1.l1t'J'J' -71 anager ELSE PITT5 ROBERT LTRBACH IACOB PLOTRIN Cz'rc'ufalz'on . 11111111-IIBI' MADGE DLVNN '- . Loss U, LE LlfFl'l1l1lf Jdvzlrelzr MR. WALTER F. BEVERLY MISS EVA BRANCH ,1rld11'v11rer - Q A LQNSTANLE Cowen MRS. SIEGEL i rl 11411- I ,I I I Z I I I I I I I I I I I I l ff ff!! X, E' A181 WHJMJJZ ' nw 4: 2-1: I 1 3,2-1 , ,., , ,.f:' I, cf w 56 S ,, ,, . r ELIZABETH MARKS WILLIAM MARTIN MILDIZED COIT MARY EV ELVN HAZARD PI-IYLLIS VICK MINNIE SOUTHWOQTH 611119 LUCY LATI-IAM EDITOR IN CHIEF The Marshallite O . 9 The muxual pulvlfmlzbrz aj' John Illanrlxall H1Q1lI School Jlember National Scholastic Press Association: Southern Interscho- lastic Press Associationg Virginia High School Literary and Athletic League Q EDITORIAL STAFF Edilor- 111-clzief LUCY LATHAM Faculiy Edllor Clam Edl'!0fLf ELIZABETH MARKS MILDRED COIT MARX' EVELYN HAZARD flllzlelzl' Edilonf Cade! Edifor MINNIE SOUTHWORTH ARNOLD ELLIS WILLIAM MARTIN Z l 41421 X 0 X PHYLLIS V I - 3 I . M H ' . if .Pr S- X3 It ' 2. S 8 , I- , -IA,-I I - 45,32- 2 , ' A .34 5 'I V58 ' ,. - .9 ,365 ' ' ' +1:f1,l'.2-A I wg-xg-Qza ' 1, 5:-, ELIZABETH UOTLEN 1 BUSINESS MANAQILR gqfll-ff ICH CONVVAY 'IQIMBERLAKE O BUSINESS STAFF BIz.rz'I1Innr Jlanager BETH MOTLEH' META IOHNSON CHARLES AUGUST IQATHLEEN GARRISON FLEMING GILL NATHAN COSBY IULIA Doss EDWARD FIELD DOT DAY EDWIN IONES ARNOLD XVATSKY STEXVART XVHITE Slaff Ildvzlrer MISS WELHELNXINA WRIGHT l 11451 CHARLES AUGUST NATHAN CO:uBY HEMINQ I51I,Idk,:..,.3-gm Mem .JOHNSON KATHLEEN GAUJIISON EDWARD FIELD L FX N I LT 1' v r 'K 1 , -V f ' I 1 t ' gy f 5 I 33 A4 if? 1 W y 4 ' , ' ' .0 0 ,V -5. 1' V .A 51, 41 41- 1. 1 1 ' . 4-1 A n Q.. . . p 1 Yqitrlklk 'r .H 4 ' fit' I 0.4 u Q. ' 1 ' u 5. ,nf fl' .1- 1.11 1 12,1 4 1.1 1. 'ul . 1 1 v . A U 11,1 5 4 . 1311. x , . Q . 's H? 141 7 4. 154. 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HUCJH ewmo, Jrz. fi! f U ' Q , E m 5 M M E QfUHlQhE5i ,n M M MISS ELIZABETH WEBB GEORGE PIZOCTOP. 41451- N . N S I l L: .,-fl 1, ffff ,W 'nz' 'Lf V .- -' f 1 I .f xr X .'. . IQ. I' 4 - --f- ' 1 JI' I T fb ' L 5? 1' 1 '11, '41 'ra .ff 1' rf' 'I .. Ag'-A T x,.f my ZflTl,: ! sal , f-7,111 Vx. . J f' . J' 5 9, '. T V I lf' . . ' T VvwwwHY-n-Q-mM- V V J Y W .1 ? 5 1 7 L. ATKINSON W. BIIILI-:Y H. B.III,I.OwIc II. B,IRROL7R E. BIQRRY R. BOLLING R. BOSCIIIQN C. BRICIIIZR M. BUIIITILIN R. IJRIVICR f?Q The Monogram Club OOO H. IJUVAL C. FLEMING A. HAMILTON F. IIARDY T. ILII' W. ITOPKINS S. ITATZ S. LEVIN R. LUCK A. MAIIONEY W. MCCANN L. MCLAUGIILIN C. MINOR I. MUNDY F. NORVIQLL H. PIIILLIPS COIICII EWING R. PROUT G. RADY I. RICIIARDSON W. SIMS C. SPAIN F. STONE S. STONEBURNER L. TODD S. TODD VV. USIIER N XVALSH T. WVHITXVORTH D WRIGHT -11451 X, 7 I w l 1 l ' s l X W Z9 XVIUGIIT NICLAUGIII IN Y f 4. Q -C7 , Q.. ,V X L ' 4: ' i t 'P SST- A ,pf fi :hifi .. --1, l yi n g sl Football IoHN MARSHALL, 15, ROANOKE, 1-1 Iohn Marshall inaugurated the 1955 football campaign in Roanoke by losing its first game, a heart-breaker, to Ieffer- son Senior High, l-I to 13. Iefferson drew the first blood of the contest, scoring on a swiftly executed aerial attack. However, Captain Mac Buhr- . , ff man after a 74-yard drive by the Mar- C'wf'MN BUHRNNN shallxtes went over to tie the score at MMONEY 7 to 7. The Roanokers took the lead NORVELL again, scoring after a sustained drive. In the fourth period a weak kick by Iefferson placed Iohn Marshall in scoring position. Arthur Mahoney romped over the goal line from Iefferson's 27-yard stripe. The attempt for the extra point failed, and the game ended, 14 to 13, with the Iustices on the short end of the score. Buhrman and Mahoney were the Iustice stars. IOHN M.ARSHALL, 65 BENEDICTINE 0 Playing in a virtual sea of mud, Iohn Marshall made the first bid for the city championship, defeating a strong Benedictine team, ll Y YYA, YW..--M-W -V. -..........M.,A ,Y,Y, 77,7 ,Y,Y M... ....... , ,-, 41481 0 Wdfbdiflfdy xx . xxx l l V wt USHER PHILLIPS FLEMING Yvright, M. end. tackle. 6 to O. On the kick-off the Iustices carried the ball steadily up the held through a stubborn Cadet line, and Nlahoney plunged over right guard to score the only touch- down of the game. The Marshallites made ten first downs to two for the Cadets. JOHN NlARSlIALL, 6g LYNCHBURG, 25 Outplayed from the beginning, lohn Marshall dropped the next game to Glass High, of Lynchburg, 25 to 6. Glass em- ployed a relentless running and passing attack in the first half. A third quarter attack gave them thirteen points in five minutes. Iohn Marshall scored in the second period on a 20-yard pass to Donald Lee McLaughlin played a stellar game at IOHN MARSHALL, 05 PORTSMOUTH, 6 George Howard, lvilson quarterback, dropping back in punt formation on the Marshallites -10-yard line, tossed a neat pass to a team mate, who scampered the remaining 15 yards to the goal line. 11491 QXK 1 XS S l l 1 I F l-if. ' 'iw ' s. HAY BAILEX l X, R' Z9 mljllgflfdyd SPAIN SOYARS Iohn Nlarshall came near scoring in the second period when two completed passes placed the ball on the Portsmouth 7-yard line, but the Iustices failed to take it over. IOHN lV1ARSHALL, 65 ST. CHRISTOPHER,S, 6 Against St. Christopher's, the 1955 city champ, Iohn Nlarshall played a 6 to 6 tie. Yvith the ball on Iohn lV1arshall's 17-yard line, a bad pass caused it to go through fV1ahoney's out-stretched arms, and a St. Christopher's player recovered the pigskin beyond the Iustice's goal line. However, in the last quarter Nlac Buhrman snatched a fumble on the tly and, to the thundering cheers of supporters, ran 40 yards to score a touchdown. This was the best game Iohn MUND, Nlarshall had played thus far. HAMMON s. IOHN IN1.-XRSHALL, Og NEWPORT NEWS, 0 ms The following Saturday Iohn Marshall journeyed to Newport News where the fourth conference game on the schedule resulted in a scoreless tie. Qutplaying their opponents, the Nlarshallites made four marked drives to within the opposing 15-yard line. After receiving the kick-off, l l I r l in 11501- S! L10 WIJZAXII N P M g l l l Iohn Marshall marched to the Newport I News one and a half-yard stripe where a fumble cost them their scoring chances. IOHN MARSHALL, 0, NORFOLK, 8 With five minutes left to play in this game, the Maury Commodores of Norfolk suddenly took life to score eight points and a victory over Iohn Marshall. A Maury pass put the ball on the Marshallites' 5-yard line. The line held for three downs, but on the fourth Maury's fullback broke through to '- X score. A few minutes later an attempted MANAGER TODD punt by Iames Nlundy, who was standing RAM on his own goal line, was blocked.. The ball MINOR bounced out behind the goal line for a i safety, making the score 8 to 0. IOHN MARSHALL, 0, DANX'ILLE, 19 George Washington High School's spectacular air attack and the breaks aided them to eke out a 19 to 0 victory. The Cardinals made a six-pointer in the second quarter and scored two more in the final period. Iohn Marshall outweighed Danville, but could not withstand their skillful passing attack. : 4 qi, ll 511-IGFRIED JENKINS 11511 Third Rum: COAL-II ROBINSON, HAIQIIING, YoL'No, GUNN, AIICIII-in, BouuI'r'I', VTTIIRASIIER, FAISON, MCKENNEY, PULLAIIIJ, CLARK, M, .G.ITOl L I' Ev I INA Fl In, ouu I INC Al-I-uni! Rum: FLIQMINU, PHILLIPS, IVKCLAUIIIILIN. SPAIN, HAY, CAPTAIN BLIIIIQMAN, VVIIIGIIT, BARHOLIR, BAILEX', NoIwIsLL. IIAMILTON l I11flRIm-.' AssIS'r.xN'r NTANAIIEII D. BLIIIRMAN, SIMS, MAIlONEX', Rioos, MlNClll, IENIQINS, Soxzxns, RAIJY, XVILLIAMS, MLVNIJX' Ross, SIEGFRIED IOIIN MARSHALL, 0, THOMAS IEFFERSON, 0 Before 5,000 cheering spectators, Iohn Marshall and Thomas Iefferson fought to a 0 to 0 tie at the stadium in their fourth year as city rivals. The Iustices had defeated the Ieflis on three previous occasions. Tohn Marshall almost made a touchdown in the tirst quarter when a drive of -1-1 yards ended three yards from the goal line. Threatening mildly later, the Presidents rarely passed midfield. Both teams were forced to kick fre- quently. Iohn Marshall again got within striking distance on a fluke kick by Moore, T. punter. In the last quarter Iohn Marshall threw several passes, which went for naught. IOHN MARSHALL, Og PIQ:'ri5RsI3URc., 9 Although defeated 9 to 0, Iohn Marshall played its lmest and last game of the season against Petersburg on Thanksgiving Day. The Crimson Wave made a touchdown on a lateral pass, their favorite play. The Wave also scored an automatic safety when the Iustice kicker placed his foot over the end zone stripe. The M arshallites played well in l their last game, but were weak in kicking and lacked a passer. SEASONYS Recoizo Iohn Marshall . . . 13 Roanoke . . . 1-1 Iohn Marshall . . . 6 Benedictine . . 0 Iohn Marshall . . . 6 Lynchlmurg .... . 25 Iohn Marshall . . . 0 Portsmouth .... . 6 Iohn Marshall . . . 6 St. Christophefs . . . 6 Iohn Marshall . . . 0 Newport News. . . 0 John Marshall . . . 0 Norfolk ..... . . 8 John Marshall . . . 0 Danville ...... . 19 Iohn Mz1I'shall . . . 0 Thomas Iefferson . . . 0 Iohn Marshall . . . 0 Petersburg ..... . 9 1-2 Totals . . . . 31 Totals . . . 87 i 11521 Q l 1 s NA R u A. Vx. , 5: F w 1 l B i I . Z9 mzfzfafflfdfef Basketball OHN lVlARSHALL'S 1955 liaslietlmall team was con- sidered the best since the famous quintet of 1925. It was victorious in twenty of twenty-tive games and scored 783 points to the opponents 556. Although the team was the smallest and youngest in recent years, their playing on the hardwood showed determination and team-work on the part of the players, and sound coaching by Coach George S. Proctor, one of the alilest lmasketliall mentors in the State. ln the first twelve games Iohn Dlarshall ran up a total of eleven wins and one defeat, including victories over Thomas Ietterson, Benedictine, Saint Christopher and two over Petersliurgg then came the tirst conference set back to Newport News, 2-l to 22. llowever, the Iustices next defeated Hampton, Vtloodrow Xvilson, and Maury to take the Eastern Division of the State conference. In the State championship game at Roanoke, Ietterson Seniors captain, Paul Rice, ran wild to score 17 points and Iohn Nlarshall lost 28 to 2-1. From Roanoke the team traveled to Wlashington and Lee University where they won four games in three days, and, thereby, the South Atlantic crown. The high light of the tournament was lohn lVlarshall's defeat ot' the strong Eastern quint from Yvash- ington who held an early-season victory over the Mar- shallites. Russell Bolling was placed on the first all- tournament team at center with lames Nlundy and Rudy Boschen on the second at forward and guard, respectively. MLINDX' lNiL'C.XNN 1, SCIIEN BOLLING LEVIN w i ,.l, ..?.l 11541 .R ,N . 1 ff., leaf -X ..-... an gm, View V i i Basketball lwany coaches at the tourney commented on the lustices' team-work and well-executed plays. Xvhen the city prep school race ended in a deadlock lmetween Iohn Marshall and Benedictine, a play-oft game was decided upon. The two teams met in the Blues' Armory lreflore the largest crowd of the year in a thrilling lmattle. Both fought eagerly for the title, with Benedictine finally emerging the winner, 29 to 27. City high school coaches placed lames llflundy, Russell Bolling, Billy Nlccann, and Rudy Boschen on the first all-city team, and Sam Levin on the second team. Last year not a lustice player made the first all-city mythical five. lVlundy was voted the most valualmle player in the city. Russell Legs Bolling, 6-foot 3-inch center and a soph- omore, was the team's outstanding performer. He was the city's highest scorer with 17-1 points and was selected on flour all-star teams, the all-city, all-eastern, the mythical State five, and the all-star team at the Vtlashington and Lee tournament. Each regular on the 1955 team scored over 100 points whereas in 1934 only one player reached the century mark. High school is fortunate in having the services of such a man as Coach Proctor. Not only did he teach his charges a better game of basketball, but he instilled in them the highest degree of gentlemanly conduct and fighting qualities which will stick with them in future years. lohn Marshall is indeed deeply indebted to UGummy as he is popularly known, for his fine work. BERRY Lovmm i-, 9 'Qu ., iam. 'x K it ri' fir- ' W X ir in xv? ' BW N'-.t i -' .z-Qif iw,, 'I ll -zum W7 V . . svsc ....- ..... 1 .mu N l -K H flvfhilhif Y. NVRENN Kirrz 1:1 1- 11551. V .10 V, , ,.,4..,., ld M Y 'Tf77 ! 'V'. M, . -, ,,, - 'T1 'fff2 'f' . , .,..4,. M.. ,, MM., , .,, ..,..,,,.,. .. z,,,.5,g, , V . .J ,,1..,,..,. N vl I L x n Pu I xc .Mn-lzNx1'11x',Sruxr:m'nNxi11, lix-:muyWm:NN.I,m'1-:m:. Kvrz, Mix msn Rlrlixlzm-m I -I I3.f..-.- Lxivw, bh'Nm', l5ul.l,Iw13, N1L'LXNN, Biiwxlrx lnlin Inlin Iulin Inlin lolin Iulin IOllI'l lf!lll1 lolin Iulm lulin lnlln lullll lulln ltbllll lnlin lullll lulin lulln lohn lnlln lnlln Inlin lulin lnlxn M1 .NL M. M. M. M. M. M. M1 M4 M. Mt M1 lrsliz lfSlli irslu nrsli irsh irslu Ursll Axxlirslwl ursli arsli lI'Sll ll'Slli lI'Sl'l2 :rsh irslu arslu nrslu irsh irsliall xrshall irsli irsll lrsllz mrslia lI'Sl'lflll all SEASON'S RECORD Central .,.. . . . , .. Alumni., . . . Eastern. xxl1lSlllI'lgtOIl Peterslmrg ..,,., Tlmonms lClli9l'S0l1. . . Saint Cliristophens Dlziurxv ....,......... Newport News. Benedictine. . Hampton .... . Episcopal High. . . Petersburg .,,. Newport News. . Hampton ......, Xvomlrnw XVilson .Xlaury ..,..... . Saint Clwistoplmefs Thomas lctlcrson. . . Bcncclictine. , . leflversnn Senior lState Titlei... Llil-1 'lwOL'liNl-IY Asheville ,,,... ...... Eastern ............,.. Blzisssinuttcn Alilitary ...., Staunton Flilitary .,........ 9 26 54 I4 9 15 1-1 22 IT Ill 20 25 2-l 27 30 115 10 9 2-1 28 30 13-l 25 IS 20 Bene-mlictinc tfit-v Title Plan-x'-OIT! S6 11561- l 4 w I l l w l w w l l l l l l -l 17 l L sw f 119 LLfz.1!f1f4f6Q Q ' l , Baseball if AKING advantage of the first warm day of the year, thirty-two Q Marshallites reported to Coach George Gummy Proctor at 'N Byrd Park for the initial practice. There were only four lettermen ' vi and several reserves from the '33 squad for Coach Proctor to build a V f f ' A team around. However, a great deal of enthusiasm was shown by f 7' both the old and new men, and Gummy, as he is popularly f known, lost no time in instilling in the boys some of his well-known fighting spirit. 'fd Iohn Marshall opened the season with three games during the l . , Easter holiday. The first, with Atlee High School, which the l . H: lustices had no trouble in winning 19 to 2, turned into a track meet before it was over. Chester High in the second game furnished much stiffer competition and came out on top, 2 to 1, in a closely contested tilt. In a return game with Chester, Iohn Marshall played twelve innings to a tie after the Marshallites had scored four runs in the seventh inning to tie the score 5 to 5. , Then came St. Christopher's in the tirst city conference game. 'ii Nortow Lawson, the Saints' star moundsman, was complete master of the Marshallite batters, allowing only one safe hit. Only four X ' lohn Marshall men reached tirst base, and St. Christopher's won l by 5 to O. Against Hopewell lohn Marshall played championship baseball for the first time of the year. But the effort was in vain, ,lk for the Wonder City nine made an eighth inning rally to push over YV three runs and win the game. Foreign diamonds seemed to have .X had an ill effect on the Marshallites in the next two games, for they ,RN K a lost'to a strong Petersburg team, 9 to 2, and on a trip to Charlottes- 3 ville made no impression upon the undefeated University of Virginia It Frosh, losing 12 to O. .,, , However, with their past record forgotten, the Iustices unlim- ai . Y i , ' 1 if Mi ii V in D ij 471' .., '-1: . ' i ii T ,5 i' 5 ,A Y, I S , ' Q N ff Sf 5 'ff Q t ' ... 4 U It I 1 Xi W ' .. 'Q V 5 il :rl ? EQZAXR i I ' T yr it . I , ' ' ' 7-J r, X . Srom: I MUNDY 'l X '- if' ' Row' tl - r- ,. at t' M Givrswoon PRou'r FINN1-:GAN C 41581- V17! Q XX X xx Xe V gags-K, s Mvwsssws ,,,, ,,,,,,,,- As-.. Baseball p- J .gg gf K bered their heavy guns against Thomas Iefterson and lined blows 5 to all parts of the Held. Every Iustice man except one connected at L ' least once, and a total of twelve hits was counted, including a D homer by Iames Nlundy, a triple by Bobby Probst, and doubles by A Probst and Iimmy Finnegan. Wlhen the dust of battle had cleared f , away, Iohn Marshall held an 11 to S conquest over its traditional A rival. ' High School next routed an inexperienced Highland Springs team, A ,4 13 to 0. Robert Prout hurled masterfully. VVhen Iohn Marshall i, dropped a second contest to St. Christopher by the score of -I to 0, the lVlarshallites not only lost the game, but lost from the team a valuable out-fielder. Durham Hyman, right fielder, was attempting N, to score when, sliding into home plate, he broke his leg. Durham i , was one of the best-liked players on the team, and later in the W' '4 season the Iustices and the Saints played a benefit Contest for him. ' The Saints won the game. Four Clays later Petersburg came to town, and in spite of homers p by Richards and Nlundy, won a nip and tuck battle, 9 to 6. Games X 'N ,f with the Freshmen of Vtlilliam and lVlary and University of Rich- ,V mond did not help the standings, for High School dropped both, IN? ' 5 to 4 and 7 to 5, respectively. W:- Then the Marshallites entered the City Stadium to play the last L' ' ' and most important gameiThomas Iefferson. Both teams played , ' 1 well, and the score was tiecl at 6-all as the seventh inning rolled around. Iimmy Nlundy led off this inning with a single and Linnie K 1 st Atkinson followed suit. Vernon Roach then lined a hit to right field 2 f 'Mfg ff . :fir l 1' S ski' : -'. 1' ,5, ,itiaf f Jlffllfhfff ll i 3' E ,X if V i .A-ki ax V sl n V' 'ag N . K x l . , l fi 5 l , Fai, f 3 1' l Q - Qrqx. i -0 . IJ VX, Tonn ,gg-Qaaigfgg, ,f ri A-rxmsou 5+ g fi'Qr:.t. l' H . . p I .. Q, . Ross-r RICHARDS DRIVER BMCKER i -f 159 I- Y mrvrw V KW Y C bmi... ,1 L N' zef .Hi-0111.1 li'.m-.- Mwwuzrilz Lo1:..xs. Toon, Siorw., Hmm uma, Pnorxsr, Mcwnv, F1NNx-:GxN, lh'.w,xN l'1fvvlll'1H-'f DRIVER. G.x1'Exvoon. Pnol r, Ron H, RIk'll.XIilYS, ATKINSON, Pmnnv sending lVlund.v across the plate with the run which spelled defeat for Thomas Ielllerson. Although the l95-il lmaseball season was rather unsuccessful. many of the regulars and reserves will lie lmacli next year, and it is expected that Coach Proctor will turn out a much stronger nine to represent IUTIII lwarshall. W . ,, T lohn Iohn Iohn Iohn Iohn Iohn Iohn Iolin Iohn lohn Iohn lohn Iohn lohn .ss-Q Iohn lNl,xN,mr:R Lcm.iN Nlarshall iwarshall hlarshall Marshall Nlarshall Nlarshall hTarshall Nlarshall Nlarshall Marshall Marshall lllarshall Marshall Nlarshall Marshall Totals . Vtlon . S14:AsoN's RECORLD Atlee ........ . 2 Chester ......... . 2 Chester Q12 inningsl . . . 5 St. Christopher's , . . . 5 Hopewell ...... . . -l Petersburg ........... 9 University of Va. Frosh. .... 12 Thomas lefferson .... . 8 llighland Springs . . . 0 St, Christophens ...... . -l Petersburg ........... 9 Xllilliam and Mary Frosh. . . . 5 University of Rich. Frosh . . . 7 Saint Christopher's ...... . 2 KBenetit, Durham llymanj Thomas Ietlferson ..... . Totals . ..... . . . 80 Tied .... 1 Lost . . . 10 1 -f1601- I3 f JIJLLIKZ def ' 77 aff!! ff! it I ' . 1- I WIFI in ' ,Zyl ' . Eff V552 , V 3 1 'QQ ' --1,-'fn-9wQ,I3gggw X 4..- : I , . . if? 'I I dfmvu: CAPTAIN HOI'lClNS FIARIJY. LUCK, XVILEY RIQ1lI.'.- Toon, TM'LoIz kVI'I1TNVORTlI, XVRIGIIT, AKINOR N I I -N Q1 sy I Q S A .. Q I 5, A1 ,,. 3 if I t u Track OHN lVlARSHALL'S track team enjoyed a successful season in 195-1 winning the city championship easily and placing second in the State, Tidewater, and C Club meets. There were only four lettermen from the championship '55 squad, hut a number of reserves and newcomers improved rapidly during the campaign to add strength to the team. The first important meet with William and lVlary's Fresh- men found the Iustices a hit inexperienced, and as a result the lndians walked away with the meet. High School re- gained its prestige however, in the next two meets when the team defeated Hargrave Nlilitary Academy, 62 to 55, and won a triangular meet from YVoodherry Forest and Glass High of Lynchburg. Captain Billy Hopkins, Iustice star, showed his heels to all his opponents. The whole Iustice squad acquitted themselves excellently, and Iohn Marshall took eight first places and several second and third places for a total of 6956 points. Iohn Marshall next overwhelmed Saint Christopher's, 85 to 52. Stuart Todd sailed over the har at 10 feet 9 inches to set a new school record for the pole vault while his team- mates were taking first place in every event except the broad jump. , I I . f I . - l ' if X ' W I. I I 'f 'I .. Y X ' ties' , ' it : Qslizfrfiuf'-1, 1-, A Y azi. f I . I 'I ' .. I 4- A I l 11521- ef W Q 10 XIULAJKZZAZPJ 0 .XX xx XX Q VWTT iiii TTT it 'T TTTT iiii L l 1 Track Q At Williamsburg several days later High School came in , Q second in the Tidewater meet in which Newport News, Nlaury, Woodroxnf Wilson, and Hampton participated. New- l l ports won with 50M points, but the Iustices were only three A . ii . l points behind. Again Newport News proved the stumbling - I X block for Iohn Marshall in the State high school meet. + I , Despite valiant attempts to overcome the Typhoon's lead, i'V' t Q Z l the Marshallites had to be content with second place honors. , Neither Saint Christophers McGuire's, nor Thomas Q l Iefferson offered much competition in the annual meet for the i city championship. The Marshallites took things easy, but I still won ten out of thirteen events. Arthur Taylor, Iohn ' 5 1 Marshall hurdler, was outstanding in his events, as were 1 Cecil Minor, discus, and Richard Ames, javelin. K - V. e '-' Q Then came the C Club races in Washington. Hopkins ' l made history for Iohn Marshall by setting new records in the I, fp 1 100- and 220-yard dashes. The C Club record for the 220 W was also broken. Iohn Marshall as winner of the medley ' t ' W relay race received the Central Alumni Association Cup. A 1 Although the 1954 team did not win as many champion- .4 ':L'f l ships as that of 1953, the team was a capable one. Captain l Hopkins was never beaten in the 100 and 220, and he lowered 5 1 ,F . Q ' , t . E A l x, A 5 ri A N A .lhuu f'.' Puirues, ITTNER f , N 1 . :'1i 5 f 1555 STONEBURNER, Aims 5 ,vl 3 O Left: BELFLELD, DILLARD 1 L f 'VA' , ,'-' :Q t SHEPPARD,PEERX',HEINDRI ' i l 1 2' A 'l 3 1 1 , 1 : : 116311 .? ' 1f'fQ52i - ,A 'iff i .- 12 ,. -- L , Y L, L, ,,,,f.,w J' 7, ,,,,,,,,,,, W Yew TTA I-ie, I . .1 JV. .IP , L if Wi, Y,,, ,Y i WY 'x ll , SL-rand Raw: MANAGER Gmac., McL,xuc:nLlN, T,n'LOrz,iW1LEx', BELFIELIJ, Himuv, CAPTMN HOPKINS, Toon, Wmrworwu, . COACH Ewma F1r.rlRuw.' Luck, PEERY, AMES, MINOR, ITTNER, Wmonr, IEILLARD, FIEINDRICH, GILLETTE l l . E the school recorcls to 10 seconds flat and 22.2 seconds respectively. The recorcl for 1 the mile was lirolcen by Fred Hardy, star distance man, who ran it in 4:-10.6. Stuart Todd and Tommy Nviley hold jointly the present pole vault mark of eleven feet. l ig -N ,r,, L, SEASONS RECORD 1 144 lohn lwarshall . . . S5 Nvilliam and Diary Frosh 75 1 'f' 3 Iolin Nlarsliall . . , 62 Hargrave ........., . 55 f ' Iohn Marshall . . , 6912 Pioodberry Forest . . 5055 'X 1 aSS ........ 17 T ' ' ' lx we TIDEXVATER IVXEET .N - ' Iohn Nlarshall . . . 4735 Newport News . , 5055 I A ,dv-. . . ,I Nlaury ..... 255 i A' ff' Z f Hampton ...... 2495 if 1 3 Xvoodrow Vtyilson . . 595 A ' 5 I H STATE CLASS LA Hzcn SCHOOL , ' ,, , - 1 l Iolm Biars ia . . . . . 57 ewport News . . 415' ' A: Maurx' .... 21 31 vf'5'3'QQ'f'4f'?f1 'glint ' Ieflwerson . 153 ' 3'.lv5f-TIIQQSV Hampton . . 4 4 uh- . Glass ..... . . 4 Z' Ti- ALL CITY MEET fb Iohn lxlarsliall . . . 8535 St. Chrisfophefs . . S025 1 ggcGuire3s H .... 2? :QM iw:.31.,,' '.Y:H..:i1L,f iomas e erson . . . z.5 f,fiEf'1?Q3T:?7E5?gi: -SE-Q2 C CLUB MFEFT A 'A A ' V H C' N Iohn lwarshall .... 21 Tech High, Xvashington . 4555 MANAGER Gmac fRllI1I1CI' Upl 11641 C ,- 0. ef 0 0 Lmafnfffej C ix PTAIN CORN Pnv:'r1.ow Hockey Soumzwouru C. COHEN It was a merry group of girls gathered about Aliss VVebb in the gym. Hockey season had started and these were the prospects for the team. ln a short while two teams were organized, the Blue Team and the Wlhite Team. Anne Cohen was elected Captain of the Blue Team and Frances Corr captain of the Wyhite Team. Wlhen these two teams clashed, the score was 0-O. Anne Cohen was elected captain of the regular team and Margaret Nloore captain of the second team. The regular line-up was: Center forward, C. Nlooreg inners, A. Cohen and Southworthg wings, Nlorrison and Gratzg center half, Nlillowayg half backs, C. Cohen and Priddy: full hacks, Corr and Howardg goal, Pretlow. The second team line-up was: Cen- ter tiorward, Redd: inners, Smith and M. Nloore: wings, Perkins and Bick- erstallf center half, lVlcC1eheeg half hacks, Kenster and Robertson or Tuck 3 full backs, Schaafand Burnetteg goal, Forrer. Frances Corr, full back, and Con- stance Cohen, half back, honored the team and school by making All Richmond Reserves. In the Play Day Tournament held annually the team meets girls Monmsorz C. Moons -iw i 1 11661- 'wefg' vfug ctr- N 'we if s a r s.s.X - - b x ' Q-.1 ,. Nxt -f--, cv , ' F I2-, ,xx A-.e ,af F - V, tljjlfifl - fl! f . .-filildi'-.tl Ns. if My ,-If XL? 3.f5'.f!t if' 5' f gif fy Qs, ss from other schools. This year the teams tirom Collegiate, Saint Cath- erine's, Peterslmurg, Thomas letlierson, and Iohn Nlarshall gathered at Saint Catherines for their good time. ln the two play games Iohn hlarshall was heaten lmy Collegiate B team and Saint Catherine-'s gold team. The hockey team also played against Thomas letitierson and XVest- hampton Sophomores. They were to play Xvesthampton Freshmen but the game was canceled due to had weather. The squad had Bliss XVehh again this year for their coaeh and guiding spirit. Shu-'s not just a coach to explain the game and give advice as to playing, hut she's a pal and a friend whom all the girls love and go to for help and advice at all times. She has school spirit and passes it on to the girls working with her. Hockey is a good sport hecause it not only trains in the game, hut in team-worlc. The girls play, not for the glory of winning, lint for the love Hockey of the game. lohn arshall 0 Collegiate . . . . I lohu irshall U St, Catherine's . . 4 lohn hlarshall tl Nvesthampton . . . 5 lohn arshall O Collegiate ...... 5 lohn Dlarshall 0 Collegiate ...... -1 lohn Alarshall 1 Thomas lefferson . . 1 lohn arshall 0 St. Catherine's . . . -1 11671- HOWARD Pmonv A. Coin-:N AXILLOXVAY Gimrz l. Moons F1rst Team Tfllnl 1x'uw.- I, MQORE, PERKINS, S-n,'1'1m'u1ul1, Plu-:'rI,ow Scrum! Huw: Howmmw, BL'RN1i'l 1'l-1, DxURRlbON, G1e.,x'rz 1 z'1-.rl lfvw: SMVPH, C XPT.-HN Conn, C. MOORE Second Team Ab,-.vmf lx'nw.' HxLl'vu'Cl, TUC!-2. C. COUEN, Axffil-Illlili, lfpvxcluelx, Suu uf I'Jf.rl lx'.f.v: R1-ima. M. Muon!-1, C.xl r.uN .-X. Comm, Mll.1.ow.n', I3lumflzs'r.xFF 1168! , 1 .f,.,,,,.. .Z4l.gfPfZi3,1g.f,hi:,j:id':'1J f-1'- 42 --.fe,'.- ' , ,U i .- 'ii fit ft' f 11: fav! 4 4 4 . n f t ! 4 ,ff Tl v , f , 1 -if ii. .fn -.i'. ,i it , ,f , , . .T f,.. ,,., 4' H , I vi J 1 . ' V ,qfv - f I , 1, 4,,,-i-34'A1fi,.,A-, --,vf'f-3.45 s f .-Q ,XXI .i'f,,r t7',. 'A 'X , , X Ag- ,Qgge I A .Q I'u1.Lifiz Hi-:Nsu us '5- Basketball SMITH Riclrrlzrl They were all in their places with bright shining faces. Xvho were in their places? 1Vhy, prospects for the 1935 girls' basketball team. Under the ellicient guidance of their coach, Miss Elizabeth Yvebb, three teams were organized in a short time. Those selected for varsity were: Louise Puller, captain and jump centerg Frances Ilenshaw and Edith Smith, forwards: Adalyne Edwards, side centerg Frances Corr and Betty Righter, guards. The second team was as follows: Linda Pridcly, Edna Schaaf, Nlargaret Forrer, Katherine iV1i1loway, lV1arian Schu1tz, Mil- dred VVal1cer. Then there were the Little Iohns. This was really the third team. The members of this team were: Dare Kuester, Aline Lips- comb, Anne Bickerstaliti, Doris Howard, Frances Bookman, Louise Clarke, Anne Iamison, and Gladys Xvaldbauer. Out of the eight games played Iohn Mai'- shall was defeated in all but two. The basketball season opened Ianuary 25, Iohn Ma1'shall's tirst game being with Ca- thedral. This school defeated Iohn N1arsha11 with a score of 25 to 11. The second game was with St. Io- seph's Villa on February -1. The score of this game was 30 to 20 in lia- vor of St. Ioseplfs. The next game on February 1 was with Yves thampton in the W5'the gym. The visitors de- feated Iohn 1V1ar- shall with a score of 21-15. CORR 11701- I-,dh K l J .X-vVYf FIl'74' pi ,J A.. 9f'.V , 1, - .J ,-- ' - Q ,,, N. fk , I-4 n,.F- .X IBF- f -,1.,4 ,FYI It Collegiate andjlohn Mar- shall met at the Y. YV. C. A. on February 15. lohn lxlar- B at S shall was defeated, the score being 50-26. The game on February 19, with Yvest- hampton High School, was the first victory for Iohn Marshall. This was a home game and the score was 36-22. St. Catherines team calne to Iohn Mai'- shall February 21, and defeated us by the Score 13-8. On February 28 the Thomas lefiderson and Iohn Marshall teams clashed. The game was in the Vlythe gym and a victory for Thomas Ietlierson. The score was 21-20. The last game of the season was lwarch 9. This was against Petersburg and a victory for Iohn lV1arshall. The score was 35-10. The girls did not play to win and gloat over their victory. They played because of the love of the game. The members ofthe second team and the Little Iohns had scheduled games with other schools and enjoyed them immensely. 0ne of the things about basketball that the girls enjoyed was the fact that they played in Round Robins. These gave all the teams and players a chance to play. Thus everyone was able to show her ability. The girls also en- joyed the double headers. The first teams would play a half and then rest while the second teams played a halt. Yvhen the second teams fin- ished the first half. the first team started their sec- ond half. YVhen E 11711- ketball Lu-'stone AAILLOXVAY Scuulxrz Pmomr Thfr-il lime: Coyen Wann, W,xi.ma.xL'I-JR, Pui3'ri,ow, Ilowwnn, Blcm-:1xs1'.xl-'i-1 KL'iis'1'ER, Dl.xN.xuER Guooms Nei-nm! Ii'n..'.- lfommn, bt n x xi-, l.n'seoMn, IONE5, Qolm, RKLEIITER Fn.rl1?ni.': blII,l,0XV.XY, SVHULTZ, Pmlnw, C.Xl'TAIN Pl'LI,l-IR, I:,nw.xnns, bxwrn, Hgxsnxw their game was over, the seeonnl team completed their game. This gave the teams a chance to play a game anal to watch a game in the same afternoon. The manager for the haslcetlmall team this year was hlary Lee Grooms. Her efficient assistants were Gladys YValtllwauer antl Aline Lipscomb. The team was coached hy Bliss Wt-bl, again this year. She shows us what school spirit is. All the girls love her antl look on her as a pal. , XVe certainly hope she s going to stay with us for many years to come. Sr.,xsoN's SCORES I. Nl 11 Cathetlral . I. Nl 20 St. Ioseph . . . . I. Nl 15 Xvesthampton . . . I. in 26 Collegiate ...... J 0 I. AW 56 NVL-sthampton . I. IW 8 St. Catherine. . he ' 45 TW? fi N' J K f 'N I. .Wi 20 Thomas Ietlerson M hill-if: Al 55 Petersburg . . . xx',iiiT,?fLfI, 1I,HjfffKff,,B JI 1721 , .I V .I , rw. qv 4.4 5 .uf 5, V . .. 5 A I' ,Pg Vfrq, Q1 fig: 6- A, X 'A-.SY ,- If I 17,11 Jr' J ,Ly 4, ,.,L.2 If J ' , , . M- 'I 'SL .N L. .av X. S .5 N 7-H -V7 I , .4- Girls' Athletic Council L OOO PAULINE VVALDBAUIQII . . EDITH SMITH . . . 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X Q ACM Q4 11 xnwgjg ' 4 w A, G ' .A' 'Q xr:-T W 4- A-F-W LL'CI1.I.l-I DPLNT, Lxlosf BL'2llltif'Lll G FIIOMAS HAY, Hamlsonwst Boy F l 1 ELIZ,-Xl3IZ'1'li C1zAB1x1N, Most Popular Girl IOSEPII MCG1i111':E, Must Pupulzu- Buy W H VmG1N1.Ax Src1+:L.1Nu1f:1e, BL-sl All-Round Gir WILLIAA1 Fouume, Best All-Round Boy Z- v B11:'r'rY Rrc:I1T1cu, Dlost Athlctic Girl IAMICS ZWUNDY, NXOSY Athletic Boy I 'Tn l,L'CY LATIl.X.Nl, Nlust Intellectual Gil' l':RNlfS'l' lx'll'IAI3, Must Intellectual B05 43 Wfzfzaffzfdfyf il High Days and Holidays is a record of what has gone on in Iohn Marshall High School cluring the past year. Every class has been represented, as well as each phase of school life- military, athletic, literary, and social. It has been the desire of the staff in present- ing this section to perpetuate in picture and print the memory of the outstanding events of the year 1954-1935. 11811- X. X Xt L tli l tx x . . . '- -nit, xg -vi ne as ' a - fhootl, ,nel the music was ' L v :J . 14: ...Q W, , 1: I. ,' - l A 1 f! 'Ui f J 0 . 1 'W Wl, v'f '4 'l E ' my High Days and Holidays OQO S1iv'ric.uisii1z l5.efWell, school has sturtetl again. lfvertvlwocly has the most gorgeous taxis anal new love atllairs anal tlresses and things. c,CTOl5I'IR 112.-f--To-night the Iuniors anal Seniors haul the tirst school ance 1 l f ' ' l ots of people uu i ur in yigldlltl. JCI' B The Senior oflicers totlay in the .Unn- ovfv. Linwootl Branilis is presitlent. lle lmroatlcasts the gossip about everylionlkv in his column, Through the ,1lm1m'fe . llis untlerstucly tor shoultl I say vice-presitlent'?l is Lorene German. The class is trust- ing XVish Wlartin with the money and Lucille Dent will keep the recortls of class activities. The re- porter is Fleming Gill, liusiness manager of the ,llmzovln antl Elsie Dothl is historian. Not had, are they? Noviimuiziz 3.W'l'he luniors have elected their ollicers. Ernest Trucla is presitlent, anal Anne Applelwee is ALL IN FUN I I I I I I I I l .. I ' fcfai I sxil ,ffl ,I 77 if f f'6Ii'f'I J ff fl II I .iffy . fill I1I.f.I.,tfiw- vice-president. The secretary and treasurer are Elsie Nlattingly and Iames Ancell, respectively. Nlary Xvilkinson is reporter, while the his- torian is Anne Scott. A line group of officers. Novmirarzie 5.-The IVTAIZSII,-XI.I.ITIi ol 195-I won the prettist loving cup in Lexington at the Southern Inter- scholastic Press Association. , It was presented in assemlily to- day, and I understand that its name is Suzieliella. Novi-tAxm-:R 19. - The Sophs elected their otticers today. Archer McDaniel is president, Kelton Skinner is vice-president, and Ann Xvarriner is secretary. The treas- urer is Betty Tales, and the histo- rian is Iames Odell. Novi-:mul-:R 20.-This year's Soph- omore Class is trying something new. Today they went to the Chesa- peake and Potomac Telephone Company and got the inside story IMLVQOVINL- NIE MIND che XY if-efffi ' I 5 ' , I. 'vi , Iii' iq ' I ' I 1 . I sunt Dmorouruow I ' it ENE FIIOMTHE LOVE MILL of the 'twrong number. TXIOVEMBIER 22.-Today the Seniors had a picnic at Bryan Park, and did we have fun? The boys stopped playing tiootlmall long enough to help eat the wienies which the girls had roasted. The 'nag rmemwe- IS MV FACE I ED SOUP 5 GN 11831- R I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I . . I I I I I I I I I I I I cue- I- f' ip' 49 ,t H ,, ' . is-.mi ,, .. N2 ., 'f fi 'ki 5 X-,Fitz - if V ., vp - -y 1' . ' ' A ' vi xt . ,,,, ,A.A, e iggm -.ie,,.,,, g :Ol R 'Q HALL 'EAM V.. earners-is sb eqirlefww mmtlf THF Vwauw melts lkitlcvf-Ullw, mls ls Nm' QL IDN Ill Nl l'l,l- IOP i l xottev sate weather was gorgeous, and we enyoyed taking pictures ot each other. NOXEMBER 25. 3 The faculty presented a play, f2'nlel',Uadan1e, this evening. It was a scream. Mr. Gimenezfplus a pillowi made a darling French cook. And Dr. Pat Ely makes ,ruclz a nice tired business man-no wonder lVliss Ragland couldn't give him up. Novmiarziz 2-1.-Today was the big football datvwrllhomas lef- ferson and Iohn Nlarshall. Of course, l don t know much about football, but it was fun. l could always tell lVlac's legs when everybody got all tangled up together. The Cadets and the T. band were there, and both Y looked lovely. Xl e had some of the Ire.-'I peanuts, and Beth was wearing some new gloves. Oh, b-v the way, the score was 0-0. DLQCIQMBIQR l.-The Iuniors had a picnic at Bryan Park with the usual abundance of weight-pro- ducing eats and had the good time that class picnics always aftlord. D1-ZCEMBER 1-1.-All three classes chipped in and produced a really -arana' dance tonight. The decorations were in the 11841 tl- If? !El!Z.1!fl X EDUCATION WEEK DISPLAY colors ot' all three classes, antl everylmody had a lovely evening. Difzci-:Musk 21.-Christmas holi- tlays lvegan today, anal Christmas spirit ran high. The Seniors gave a play in assembly with Dot Day, Leah Leihowitz, Charles Rosson, and Billy Griggs as the actors. Several rooms had entertain- ments, too. In one room, Santa Claus t Toots to youl gave all the pupils suckers-no rellection on them, of course. IANUARY 16.-Tests started to- tlay-not exams, you untlerstantl fiust tests. Simple little things that noliotly mintls or crams for. tO, yeahlj Fl'fHllU.'XRY 8.-The Senior Who's XVho winners have heen an- nouncetl. Lucille Dent antl Tommy llax 'art tht htst looking girl and hox and Puppy Crahhin anal I. N'ltGthtt are the most popular lht most athletic touple art Btttx Righter and immy Nlun Forrer xytie xoted the lust all rountl uhile Lucy Latham and l'1ntst Plead take honors as tht most intellectual gm thut X u han A ron in ohn Nlarshalls XX ho s XX ho hall ol fame --I -. .....,.......fmFl TWO POINTS FOR US OUR ILLUSTRIOU5 VISITORS 'assi V TNANKSUIVING OFFEQING 1 I I 1 51 JOHN J N JOM mu 'FIU uzsu n HPSR, s CHEEIZ L EADERS ' ' ' ' ' '.f',' .' .r , - ,-'Fr -i'j..i,.?l',' ,i's':f . . . ' ' ' Z - fri. I 2 fi' 'figtgpf ,xv ' .. ' -I H III' sy , 7 .'-f'A'.' ,sf ' :Qi-.5 iii' mv - - 1 A , . s ' I 1 - gp SGH. ' 1 q sm. A I. N '- ' ' , - . ' . , . I' 4 I f I l f tlv. Virginia Seelinger antl Bill I Q 5-cf? - .J W . , . ', 91,,,..ls -xr., ' V I Y ' i . if V ' A , ' .: L ' ' f ' , e 1 - ' ' K 'o 2? P U ,+1'I.. ,.:f5'3 ' - ' ' I ' : ' I , , '1 ll Y ' Y ,fl x ' ' E 11851 .,.,f g:9f : , f'.!f, 'QM Z ff ' IW ff! flf Ca Z3 ffm: ffl -if if if fi ,161 If I ' ,-.' tW'T'0N fd THQ LLM VE0l.'I'N , !'U,EUM LEADNNNU THE ' LATIN 'E+ MVN VJ A MANS HEART 0012 OFLQHESYUJX Fif113RU.-im' 15.-Say, dear di- ary, do you remember Elmore leter? lle's the lrrilliant laoy who was editor ot' the Ii'm'unf last year. And he has won a thousand dollursl Think of itl llc won tirst place in tht- Rush- more lwlL'IllUI'iZll Contest, and his essay will he carved on the side ofhlount Rushmore. lligh school is certainly proud of him. NKARCII 1.--The sponsors were introduced to their companies today. Faith, an' they're a honnie hunch o' lassies. There's Eleanor llening ul' A Com- pany, and hlary lweade Ap- person of B Company. Pop- ular Peppy takes care of C Companyfs men, and Rose- mary Golden looks out for HD Company. E Com- pany prefers hlonde Elsie Dodd, and the stall' chooses Patty Kidder. Iosephine Boy- kin thinks there's something ahout a soldier, especially if he's in the hand. hl.-xRCIi 5.+The Sophs vis- ited the Southern Dairies to- AIZMISTICE DAY 11861 ch L JONNX. - day. They went into the re- frigerator room and almost froze to death, but they forgot that when ice cream was served. Nlaybe the other class- es had better visit the South- ern Dairies, too. IVLXRCII 9.eOh, lmoy, did our liaslcethall team come through in the Southern Atlantic Tour- nament, or did it? Noluocly thought they could win it, which only goes to prove that you can't ever tell what lohn Marshall may do. Bolling received a herth on the tirst all-tourney team, and lVlundy and Boschen got positions on the second team. All the play- ers were given little gold has- ketballs. KI wonder who the lucky girls will he'?D MAIQCI1 ll.eToday the class of 1920 presented to the school a portrait of Albert H. Hill, former superintendent of Rich- mond Pulmlic Schools. The class of '20 had some money left overkno depression in them thar days, apparently. V 0 Wazfzaffzdf M.-XRCII l5.+The luniors have had their VVho's Vtlhou Contest. Ma- rie Keyser and Royall Brandis are the most intellectual. Anne Apple- hee and Elmo Berry possess the good looks, and Anne Scott and Billy Bricker, the popularity. The hest all-round hoy and girl are Billy lVlcCann and lwary Yvillcin- son, and Alice Sarti and Tommy Bruno are lVlme. and M. Typ- ical, while Edith Smith and Lee MCL3LlghliD won the title of most athletic. APRIL 21.-The Easter parade is on. The charmingly dressed girls are wearing heautiful corsages, and, as a result, the pockets ofthe lioys' swanlcy suits are empty. And a good time was had hy all. Mfxx' 1.-Rafe Qf lfze Danube, the spring operetta, was certainly a big success. Both Nlary Kathryn Chaisa and Rose Levin in the role of Rose were excellent. In fact, the whole cast was. Our last operetta was certainly one well worth re- memlmering. MAH' 10.-The Seniors surely shone today-no school and a very pleas- ant picnic at Lalce Ely. There were lunches galore, music, dancing, games, and fun in ahunclance. It's a very rosy memory which every Senior will surely cherish for a long time. SPONSORS SENIOR 'PICAA-NIC. ii 1 ET ze QMw1ff1fAfrJ NLM' l7.fSol't lights and sweet music climaxed a very exciting Iunior stunt night. Those Iuniors certainly lmow how to do things with a hang. IUNE llfrlihe Seniors' farewell affair was a great event. Senior class nights always are. The hack- stage play, LwlII'l'kL'lI.l' Came Home, was a hilarious imitation of what goes on lvehind the scenes on Senior class night. Elsie Dodd reviewed the history of the class of '55. Then came the last dance, given hy the Sophomoresflots of fun, but rather sad, too. IUNI-I 15.-Vtlell, here we are, sev- eral hundred sophisticated Seniors ready to he let loose on an unsus- pecting world. Graduation was a lmig thrill and something we've all looked forward to, hut it surely leaves one feeling like a ship with- out a rudder. The class of '55 was a line one, and every memlier of it will always rememlmer the good times and fine friendships that it brought, as well as the splendid leadership and companionship of Miss Eva Tatum, our sponsor. Class ot '55, here's good luck to you, and a wish for the success and happiness of every individual in XOLII' I'ElIlliS. 'ENTER MADAME' OU! OUI F' .zef Acknowledgments ole HE STAFF oft.he1935 MARSHALLITE wishes to thank the following persons and firms for their help in the publication of this annual: Miss VVilhelmina VVright, adviser for the Staff. Miss Rebecca Angel and the Type- Writing Department. Mr. Ira Grimes, of the Bookkeeping Department. Mr. A. C. Ford, of the Virginia En- graving Company. Staff of Foster's Studio. Everett VVaddey Company, printers of the MARSH.ALLITE. 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Ray Doubles, J.D., Dean, I F jk C41 EVENING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, Corson, III, Ph.D., Director, C ' CSD GRADUATL SCHOOL R E Gunes L1ttD Director 1 - - f w ' 'a 1 ' X 6D SUMMER SCHOOL, W. L. Prince, M.A., Director. l I X All degrees and honors awarded are in the name of University of Richmond. The Uni- ' versity is on the approved list ofthe Association of American Universities and the University of the State of New York, and holds membership in the Southern Association of Colleges, the American Association of University Women, and the Association of American Law I Schools. The University also has chapters of the honorary scholarship societies, Phi Beta Kappa and Mortar Board. Next session begins September 9. For catalogue of any college apply to the Dean or Director, P. O. University of Richmond, Va. F. W. BOATWRIGHT, Presidefzt. l I , 1776-1935 I I Onest Work Done, Nothing I-Iaphazard. onor System, based on Gentlemanly Conduct and p a Gentleman's Word. l olidity in the Courses of Study. I tability in a day that needs it. hort-cuts to a Diploma Not Permitted. l hrist Held Up as the enter of Our Teaching and Living. hristian Character Regarded Here as the Only ' Worthwhile Foundation for Life. These are not pious platitudes for advertising purposes. They are in reality the ideals on which the College was founded and to which it adheres. WM not write for ceztalagzze and literature? REGISTRAR, HAMPDEN-SYDNEY, VIRGINIA -:Q . I TTTMC TCW T FTTT T I TTT! 11921- 97 X -zo Lua izfzfdfczf 1830-1935 RANDOLPH- MACON COLLEGE for ' MEN ASHLAND, VIRGINIA ees A standard college that offers to its students the highest grade of edu- cation at the least cost. Modern dormitories equipped with Your Vacation . . . Whatever your ideas, we can help you plan the best trip at the most reasonable cost. That is our business. TO EUROPE Steamship Reservations-Independent or Conducted Tours -- Summer School Courses-Hotel Reservations-Rail Tickets OR NEARER HOME To the West Indies? Bermuda-l-lavana- . Nova Scotia fCanada-Mexico- up-to-date conveniences. California - Alaska Confers the degrees of B.S. and A,B. . Prepares men for the study of Law, Dmllson mmm Medicine, Applied Sciences and the Ministry. ' A postal request will bring further information as to courses and costs. TRAVEL AGENCY R. E. BLACKWELL, A.M,, LL.D. S. C, H.'XTCHER, D.D. Pmidenr Vire-P:-er. 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And to he GRUEN L73 doubly sure, let it he a GRUEN Guild Watch . . . known evervwhere for its accuracv and Tailofed Chic'--'Utmost 5 50 begun Of- hqiun ' ' accuracy in this baguette ' L 1 Q., . A smart Gruen for men - Modern smartness in a Streamline smartness in a so extraordinary value at . . 532-50 wristlet with plain dial . . S29'75 fine wristwatch for men .. 537' LAAAAALALALAAAAALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAALLLALAA, 4 ' I 0 1 EASY CREDIT TERMS - 0 4 P 4 P YYY'YYYYYYYYVYVYYYYVYYVVVYYVYYVYVVYVYYYYYYYVY MCDRRIS JEWELRY CCMPANY L INCORPORATED lefitllzilzy C'cctl1t'Zl Kycnvcfcta 534 East Broad Street I 1195 I I' 1 1 3' If I e' Ax? F pf J 5 , ,'. 1,5 47, ,. if I I ,- A, , .ff f f' 'W my lf ,y ,f!ff',f , T, wx. , ,, ,, ,,,,, A , ..., ,A,,, ,i?, -,lm YY,, W ,Nm rf' ,- ,-if V ni V HM K H i PARK HERE... ' IN THE CENTER I OF THINGS C29 ,lofv E' 4- xx' 4,6 mm. 35361 I o ' . ,orgy slxvn Ann FRANKLIN 0 rf' Am, we mr senvlcso wmus ns mnxsof IVbfzf'J flfe Djj7GI'l'l1L'6f7 HOFHEIMER BEAUTY SHOP I I The Home of the Perfect Finger Wzlve QQN ' GENE BOGLE, PWmm.,1I 417 EAST BROAD STREET C A 0 ND Best isI1es N TO THE G s R Class of 3 5 C? NEIGHBORHOOD U THEATRES, Inc. L V A STATE I CAPITOL O GRAND N VENUS 5 PONTON The MARKET FRUIT COMPANY H. LEBARWITCH IfVl1ole,f.1!f' mm' Rami! FRUITS and PRODUCE LIMES A SPECIALTY SQA PHONE 2-5667 502 EAST MARSHALL STREET PHONE 2-4538 RICHMOND VIRGINIA I I I: iwelf if K a I 113 mzfzaffzfdfef . Complimezztf EVIXLZI4, L of STUDIO L. T. CHRISTIAN ipozftwzif mm' Commercial INCORPORATED Tl90f0SmPbJ FUNERAL DIRECTORS A. L. DEMENTI 219 EAST GRACE STREET Rrcl-1MoND,v1RG1N1A BOULEVARD AND PARIX AVENUE nvealfmenf flfv. I Steadily increasing is the chorus of business leaders, iurists, and financiers who, consulting wide experience, advise young men to make life insurance their first investment. This is wise counsel if for no other reason than that the younger a man is the more insurance he gets for less money The fore- sighted young man will first capitalize his future earning-power through life insurance. Time enough after this has been done for ventures into speculative fields. ZAR ag e c.7II1v1.uwfuzce COIWLJQIZIIZI 0f7A21?l:l1.l.d RICHMOND. VIRGINIA ' Established 1871 ' BRADFORD I-LWALKER, President HEALTH and WEALTH I Iave Both . . . I I By Using JOHN MARSHALL CAFETERIA fk CoHege EducaHon rv vw Costs Moneyl IT'S WISE to insure while you are young. Let us help you pIan a life insurance program and you'II be protecting Dad and Mother during those years with a life insurance policy. Life insurance will provide comfort and security for them in event olf your premature death, or, if you Iive, for yourself in the declining years of old age. HOME BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION ' ORDINARY AND INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE Home Office ....... Richmond, Virginia iwslf ., X 1? I- xt . . . eff Vmfefifffefzffe DRUGS SODAS CIGARS .IOHNSONS DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS XVHITMAN.S X HOLLINGSYVORTH CANDIES VVE DELIVER AIL7fl7Illg'A7lVll'bEV6-'Alflffflll CURB SERVICE Post Ofhce Sub-Station No. 1 CI-IAMBERLAYNE AVENUE AND LOMBARDY STREET C07'ZgI .6lfZ6l.6ll'i07'Z.Y fe fbe Future Feed Eeeyem QF QfIme1f2cez! MORE AND MORE each day more peo- ple are shopping the A. 8 P. way- all food needs may be found at one stop. The Green' ATLANTIC 84 PACIFIC Teez Company DIAL 4-3011 A. M. PULLEN 8: CO. OUR ONE AIM is to have in stock everything that is CERTIFIED needed in PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS SCHOOL SUPPLIES Audits T S ' - ag stjllce Come bezfe fwfr fuzz! Y you will fave time no and expeme The METHODIST RICHMOND, VA, PUBLISHING HOUSE GREENSBORO, N. C. RALEIGH, N. C. GRACE STREET AT FIFTH ti Zi 425114 I T ST TT 19 mvzlaffzfdfef ? I -I I I ' A RUP!-IRT H. BLILEY PAUL S. BLILEY TI-Ion is BI.Ii.Ex' .IQSEIJII W. BI.II.Ev, IIR, The Four Bliley Brothers sons of the late Joseph W. Bliley, Sr., who founded this institution at its present location more than sixty years ago, offer ti service of immnculzite perfection in their luxuriously enlarged funeral home. Every convenience and comfort has been udtletl for its patrons-Atwo Chapels, Private Otiices, 21 Moller Organ, and the entire home is thoroughly air-contlitionetl. The ideal of The Four Bliley Brothers is to offer A Service That If Diftilzftizie, but Nat Expezzfizfen THE JOSEPH W. BLILEY FUNERAL HOME PHONE 2-7267 THIRD AND MARSHALL SPEEDCODE COTTRELL 8. COOKE AHE RN 84 CARPENTER 1NL'ORPURA'l'ED Ricbmomi Difflkiblzfori O OF THE SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS A SPECIALTY T R E E R I P E N E D O AT YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED GRAPE FRUIT V - PHONE 3-1951 1309 EAST CARY STREET 13os-1o EAST FRANKLIN STREET RIEIIMOND, VIRGINIA RICHMOND, vA. TT I 2001- Z WIJZAJIIZATIJ FQSTER STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS and FRAMES Nothing Jlfliffinfg but the f'U0Zce' Ofiicial Photographer hr THE 1935 MARSHALLITE 404 EAST GRACE STREET my BIGGS' 'Kepltmlfzcfiozzl' of COLONIAL FURNITURE 1511 vc' 110 ri ml S X 7 E make more than 500 true copxes ol old PICCCS found . ,. .. . 1nN1rg1m.1. Buy dxrcct from the makers. You get better values. 4 IIH ff V04 IIL' 1071 U J lg J p I f f guud dllflqllt' wzff pmrf .4 gum! II1l'z'J'f1IIt'llf UQ? The BIGGS ANTIQUE HH li. l'RANKl.lN ST. F ull Line Athletic Supplies A.G.SPALD1NG GOLDSMITH 969 HARRIS-BRENAMAN 1xwnpm1.m11, 211 North Seventh Street RICHMOND, VA. Dial 3-2241 at v . .. 11tlIlt'IfKl', It .r flu' Bur Palm' ATLANTIC LIFE INSURANCE CCNIPANYS Policy ATLANTIC AGENCY Cl61.76'7'1I! A gent J 1 MUTUAL BLDG. R1cHMoNo, VA. 1-fs lcq CHQ ii MADE IN RICHMOND 12021- l l w l l l l l l w l l l 1 l C V . , .j Q X W ff' ff-f A Q- 'ilfiff' . 5107 12 iff ..fmf'f1?.f' -I . iiiiiiii T66 Taper... mer! in pffmfmcg flair Amzmzl ww wpplieci by the Cazmbome IPQPKV Company UNIEORMS SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENTS, SWORDS, BELTS, ETC eww Ufzifowizer of JOHN MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL uw WILLIAM C. ROWLAND 1024 Race Street PHILADELPHIA PA 203 1 . 1 -' 'i ' ,..-f Q,v'fi'1 H ,, t1zg2ii1.5?fjgr-515 fl 161134, if ,f 'ifffifff 'iisW 'A f5ff1,f .f .fl!.J7f'?QfT ffff' E' alll? f 41 iifgigiigwiiAAinPMm-nm-MiCf-PMWiwim-if--PM t - ...The Largest Selling ice Cream in the South! i SouthernDairies , Ice Cream , .remdv-4 APPl'0ve N .....- .nu X l Good I-lotisekeepingj 'ooo ' BQIEQU 1t+ 11 ',3fQ:2:- if -there must be cz reason ! i 1 i i COIlII7ff71I611fJ of i l f INC. 303-305 N. EIGHTH STREET COpposite Colonialj i Everything for School and College. We Repair All Makes of Fountain Pens and Pencils S211-gf'lyi?,1D9 Tl1eNew BILLUPS FUNERAL HOME Est. 1850 Tgliqlffflf Stuart L. Billups CHAS. J. BILLUPS Gs SONS Richmond, Va. Invalid Sedan Service cox. TWENTY-F1F'rH AND MARSHALL s'rs. Always Open--Visitors Welcome New, Beautiful Home Atmosphere, Air Conditioned, Seats 10003 Provides during Service a Private Family Suite adjoining Main Parlor, Large Three Manual Pipe Organ, Organist: Modern Five-Room Apartment for Family before Service. Maid, Courteous Attendants. No charge forthe use ofthe Entire Billups Funeral Home including the Above Comforts and Transportation To :md From Their Home. 'r New Electric-Sicle- Loading Casket Coach. Y Charges Reasonable. Governed by Individual Selection. i Ambulance Service. li 12041- WILL PIPE SMQKING help ou get 'Umm Io' 5714514 M W U wr M 5 A Jose !QM1 uf ANS outstanding cmploxers xx L haxe mu look upon pipt. thtnlxmf., men men xx ho mnlxv. dttt sions talmlx men xx ho can Lonttn tratt Men ofthts ttxlihn thu s.1x pr fu 41 good pipe and lobauto Perhaps it If true then that pipe smolxmg, somettmcs docs haxc a share in helping a man to get a job And forptpe smokers there some lust right lor pipes I hut ts Edge xxorth thi. ont smolxmg tobacco that tomhints sloxx burning mild nu and toolntssxx tharichtubai to iI.1xur Iarus X Bro fo TobaC contsts since 1877 Richmond Va 1 Dttwtog ffirmi Q i,YRuBBfD I A954 'YK A SMOKING TOBACCO - M. ,..,-',',, A t i K ' -'nf A ,fn ' ' --'tqizgtvtxw I 'Mt ' M: t K fxf..W-U... ' . ifx. qytff 1 ' Q . me 1 -' 'i-tc, ., . . if '.f.Jf..i- 1, if V , , ge- X f , 1, S. It f sv , 5 . . 2. 1 'J li ' N- U 1 A ' - -- 1' P1 f,,'wM-,- g. , . ' . W I ' . x ' I, smokers as the men most lzftvlvto he tobacco xx htch. abox e all othcrs.1s ' '-' - . -i f . , ' , f .. . f , ,Ai N., ,.. , K, . A . - , , . - A. . K- - h A 153-I -1,,,M mwt , A. A t ' A. ' '- . Q: 'i,v'gt,ixf-NM ' ,gk ,- ' . . , ' . . t' . , ., - , s. ,V ff . . . . . X-'--'Q-fqgv--Vin.: . 5 i ' ' ' ' I ' ' ' ' lx' xl - EPPS EPPS 8a CO fe I FRANK D. EPPS Real Estate, Insurance ancl Bonds Collection of Rents a Specialty oo Q PHONE : DIAL 2-6430 Room 8, Mutual Building, RicI1moncI,Va. l QLDE' Q 77267 fC6l7iZ - mal BREAD Mz CAKES l 3 UQ9 l l AT ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS X ,fy J .ff .ff '55 .1 A QQ? .l' I I I I . . . DRINK se . 5 I K fy I 1? QS -f ' rf ., ,- ,f N, 7,0 Q' y Tlenzy of Richmond Ddflfjl milk ...EAT Tlemy of Ricbmomf Dairy Ice Cream AND KEEP EIT RICHMOND DAIRY CGMPANY Established 1898 F. K. WOODSON CANDIES ICE CREAM CONES, SPICES EXTRACTS P p B 5 Roll Paper,Tw Et Agent for I I vii ' I X xx 'P'-gem -12 1:5 QEG'U'1AT,0FF. - 1 CHCCO ATES Phone Dial 3-0774 1009-11 E. CARY STREET RICHMOND ,VA. Cbl4Ql'zIfI!ZflI'j0ll.I' I0 The 61.115 Of '35 I . . BYRD THEATRE A Richmond Enterprise Q58 ALWAYS ENDEAVORING TO PRESENT THE BEST IN PICTURES I 150.1 ,-...,vHs,. .1 J, -s s' 7 ,ww . KA--,. 'ry V. W mx 1, J V, I l V 1 l I l I 1 1 l l i r I x i 1 .ll ..J HARDWARE V Cement, Lime, Sash, Doors, Blinds Pennsylvania Lawn Mowers Rubber Hose, Agents for B. P. S. Paints Fencing of All Kinds, Roofing Paints ancl Stains V HARPER HARDWARE COMPANY 508-10 East Marshall Street W :tl-E .,N X, 've . 7- '- 1 ..'f'?fr HEY: , N i 'A Sv. 'I x riff! 'L ' ' ., J rg, V w., A' f 7 M , ' '-. ' -'fr Wx., s A , gy- sn Y?-TQ,-IW 'Zn' , ,, 'i?i's..A9ls. in FUN FOR SALE AKE a tip from thousands of stu- den ts--there's twice the fun, at half the cost, vacationing by Greyhound. This highly convenient, nation-wide transportation service rolls back the cur- tain from summer's brilliant stage, bringing the playgrounds of all the nation within reach of even the most modest budget. FOR CDMPLETE TRAVEL INFORMATION. WRITE OUR CHARLESTON TRAVEL BUREAU WEST vrnemm Greqlglgplggld KMWJQM Jw. M4125 . vu...- . ,AU -- in 352, WUZJJIIZQCM COLLEGE ANNUAL requires the undivided interest and attention of Editor, Business Manager and Publisher if it is to present that much desired appearance of Character. ff For that reason, Everett Waddey Company handles only a limited num- ber of annuals each year-a limited number so as to permit proper service. if Everett Waddey Company of Rich- mond, Virginia, alone Was responsible to the Staff of THE MARSHALLITE for 1935 for the correct manufacture of THE MARSHALLITE. 12081 x ENGRAVIIXIGS TCR TI-IIS BUCK RRGDLICED I W, I :gg aw if is L15 -if -we M, f we z,'- , Z' ,- Ta.: ggpf. I R .sfx . . 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