Mercer Sergeant Hinson THE MARSHALLITE MECHANICAL DRAWIN(G Mr. Beale Miss Ruth Hill SALESMANSHIP Miss VirGINIA ROBERTS ART Mr. ![]() Tyler Miss Georgia Livesay BOOKKEEPING Mr. Venning SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Miss L. Fow.xkes Miss Dorothy Harris Miss Mary Leach Miss Ruth Paul Mr. ![]() Cecil Morales GERMAN Miss SeLtina WILSON SCIENCE Mr. Clemente Pereda Miss Eliza Eldridge Miss Odell Lavinder Miss Luz Isobel Torres Mr. Hunt Miss Isabel Williams SPANISH Miss JOSEPHINE Ho tt Miss Susie Crooks Mr. Williams Miss Margaret Reekes FRENCH Miss JosEPHINE HoLt Miss Eunice Gill Miss Gladys Pilkinton Miss Louise Robertson Miss Emma R. ![]() Beale Miss Mary Graham Howison Miss Harriet Smith Miss Carrie L. Virginia Sydnor Thirteen THE MARSHALLITE LATIN Miss Loutse P. Branch Miss Bernice Miller Miss Edith Sydnor Miss Clara M. Childress Miss Jeanitte Henna Miss Anne Shelton Miss Camilla Dickerson Mie Hea dal| Miss Ruth Wilson Miss Eloise Harrison HISTORY Miss SapiE ENGLEBERG Mrs. George Fitzgerald Miss Cecille Parks Miss Jeanette Bryce Miss Sarah F. Everett Major Miss Elizabeth Brockenbrough Mr. Love Miss Ella Stagg Miss Virginia Collins Miss Charlotte Wheeler MATHEMATICS Mr. Butcher Miss Florence Laughton Miss Georgia Roberts Miss Eunice Clark Miss Elizabeth S. Beverley Miss Elizabeth Goodwyn Miss Mayo Provence Miss Eva H. Principal Vi isseDEss slo aRVV CODY mmr eee atieles: o1 ieee gene Clerk ENGLISH Miss Ray VAN VortT Miss Charles Anthony Miss Ann Catherine Cross Miss Mary Montague Miss Azile Berry Miss T. 2 ee: ue: Assistant Principal Miss DOROLHYECOTTRED paren at aes Secretary INDIES SINE LCIEPE TIONG ON apie e aminuiia tae ei ay Bete ten Clerk IVITSS 8 AN ERLE OSS Meera ria ene en ie Librarian INLISSs (SRA GUS TDD iis ewae Aa ere MPatint occu tLe S Nurse Administrative Officers-George Wythe VOR Beat al OWE See tee eee ys cay he ae. THE MARSHALLITE Miss VAN Vort, Assistant Principal Eleven TH Ere MARSH ALLIES Twelve TM ONLONE ARNG 4 I 4 4 rit THE MARSHALLITE The F aculty Administrative Officers-John Marshall VERE AMES sept lARWOOD Gael a ae coe ene Principal IVITSS%: Ria Ver VANE ORI ea). Harwoop, Principal Nine THE MARSHALLITE To her whose care has been a boon, Whose life has touched those listed here As the sun’s strong light at noon Suffuses earth with radiance clear, Dispelling dark that all who will may sce And changing dreams into reality, ‘To her this class would sing with cheer And pledge for aye their love sincere. Who can sound the heart of this true man, Or who can measure his spirit’s farthest span Which-embraces all and binds us with a strength That will endure through time and age’s length? Eight THE MARSHALLITE James C. Six THE MARSHALLITE Miss AMY KRATZ Seven Tar MAarsHAarurre Who can tell the strength of the heart of man, Or who can measure a spirit’s farthest span? He who has led us forward through the years, Though we with selfish aims and cowering fears Have erred at times and crossed his will, Has toiled for us and smiled and loved us still. ive THE MARSHALLITE Dedication TO MISS AMY KRATZ WHOSE LEADERSHIP HAS INSPIRED US, WHOSE FRIENDSHIP HAS ITEARTENED US, AND WHOSE WIT HAS DELIGHTED US, WE DEDICATE THESE REMINISCENCES OF OUR HIGH SCHOOL DAYS. ee o ee ae ot Rage et at ye ss pe ud eee Ai es «ithe ay ‘ear? y VOLUME XVII MCMXXVII PUBLISHED BY THE -), SENIOR CLASS A nt ta eto RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, LL HiGH SCHOOL S © SN BARRO - THE MARSHALLITE When each member of the class of ’27 shall have almost completed his course of Life and shall look back over the fight he has put up, if he regard THE MARSHALLITE as one of the factors which has kept his faith pure and shining, we, its editors, shall feel that our attempt to put on paper the spirit of John Marshall and of our class has not been entirely in vain. ° 5 per % ? ar : ms x Me : ow 5 J oe a? a. ![]() Pak = i ¥ = Sar = " « ° ‘ pa = 7 ae ’ By 5 as ad ‘i - 7 ae Se ae ‘$e Ss Oe ‘ + a aa eee a he ee j i “¥¥ ae : oe ¢% 45: ay eet a, at } ae ape ee 7 “Ss. cwietincine + tonto pnt apr thinad 6a VAY an nbraabpebereee ce 2 adap 4 Py : A A fy ’ T} j cy j a, ij 7 f si - os ie | a+ G, AA IE gO F A OP Sl 4 4 vv Sen Maa? uy By, 4 = - 4 ‘ hall. Text from Pages 1 - 300 of the 1927 volume: “ vl A Pe ee x $8.45 eee Cob 5 Cities tanith oe ated : TSA AS epee br A ARES ota a! Fee Si PD aariote pie tp, AS ata ee ies Frei Caer hemiie aes Sastre is at as te Speier hari RA ARE es LEST.
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