Marshall University - Chief Justice Yearbook (Huntington, WV)

 - Class of 1910

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MARSHALL HENRIETTA CALLOWAY, Marshes, W. Va. W e have searched the College over and can find no one who is more respected both by faculty and students than the President of the Senior Class—“Henry. She i? admired for her enthusiasm and energy, and loved for her thoughtfulness for others. Her greatest objections to college life are the early rising bell and the many rules to remember. All these difficulties are overcome however by the love for Basket Ball. Her one desire is to win the championship. Her chief occu pation is making plans for the future in which a certain Huntington boy plays a conspicuous part. SAMUEL B. BARBOUR, Dickson, W. Va. Samuel comes to us from W ayne county where he made a record as a hunter that cannot be surpassed even by Daniel Boone. He is a sincere sympathizing friend to whom the ladies all tell their sorrows as well as their pleasures. He is a lover of fun with the sparkling wit and humor of Bill N've”. He is the favorite of all his fellow students. He shines in all of his classes and we predict for him a brilliant future in his chosen profession medicine. LORENA CANTERBURY, Malden, W. Va. Dick , as she is familiarly called, is from Malden, W a. She graduated from Montgomery in nineteen hundred and five. She has won the love of all but docs it in so quiet a manner that we hardly know how it is done. It does not seem necessary for her to study and yet she always has her lessons. W hen other girls are hurried Choosing rooms, excited, flurried Calm sedate and cool is she Working her embroidery.” 23

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MIRABILIA HANNAH BEATRICE REED, Huntington, W. Va. W'c arc very much delighted that Bee” graduated from the High School so that she might add strength to this class. She is one of those charming good looking creatures who always wears a bright smile upon her face. She lias of late been extending her conquests in many directions. It may be asserted with unusual emphasis that she has a right to be heard in literature, education, social reform and verv soon in matrimony. TODD W. KEITH, Harrisville, W. Va. This is the best picture of Keith since he posed for one that won the prize in a baby show. Xo one ever saw him without a smile on his face. He poscsses that rare power of always enjoying himself, whether alone or with some one else. 1 le is always the same: happy, jolly, good natured. When alone he is given to short stories. Sometimes he tells one but being a modest man he never writes one. He is given much to refection when alone, indeed then great things seems to enter his mind. )ncc he was heard to say that Shakespeare used as good language as any man in .Marshall College. SHIRLEY VINCENT ROBINSON, Chesapeake, Ohio. From Shirley's quiet disposition one might infer that she is married; but she is only thinking how long it is till Leap year again. She is as good looking as her picture suggests. Her charming and generous presence convey the idea a harmonious and lonely character. She graduated in the Academic course with the 'oK's. but is now preparing to teach. 27



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(VIIR A BILIA A. G. LIVELY, Roseville, W. Va. E. L. S. Debate Contestant Valentine-Garland Contest. Alonzo more generally known as “Lonnie” is one of the class who stands high in the esteem of the faculty and his fellow students and is destined to stand high in the estimation of his country-men. A loyal and active Ero-sophian representing this Society in the Valentine Garland contest, at any time he will drop all work just for a minute to discuss the debate with his honorable colleague, lie is a man of personality, possessing the qualities that women worship and talents that are envied by men. W'c know nothing of “Lonnie’s” prospects for the future. Naturally suppose he will make teaching his profession from the course he takes. I BERTHA ANDREW SPANGLER. Jared, W. Va. Bertha has been voted our “Dearest Girl' and deserves it. There is not a girl to Ik found in school who is more generally love and admired. She is modest, retiring, ant has a certain way of getting around tin teachers and getting out of trouble which is a puzzle to all of us. A more sincere gir can not be found. She has acquired an artis tie taste and goes wild over a Gibson-head. In work or play she is never behind. Papers always copied, 'Pen days before they’re due First one down to breakfast. Eight hours sleep nights too Note books always up to date Never went to one class late, She’ll be waiting for St. Peter Long before he opens the gate. C. C. MYER, Meeker, W. Va. Pres. E. L. S. Fall Term 08. Critic E. L. S. Winter term ’oS. C. D. C. Mr. Myer entered school in the tall of 1906: and his name is on the list of those who have stood by the 1909 class since that time. Clinton has a fine reputation in Athletics for foot-ball. He makes his mark there as well as in his studies. He never fails to recite when called upon and always leads the Senior class in grades. We are proud to have such a worthy member with 11s. 29

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