Marshall University - Chief Justice Yearbook (Huntington, WV)

 - Class of 1912

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APFA -MAV MAX KIN. HELEN CARTER, Huntington, W. Vs. LEI.A l IIAVSUI . Huntington, W. V:i. Whenever ;mil wlieivevrr we see l e-lniul. we are greeted with n smiling faee ami elieerful salute. We can't Maine the faiivr s - fur liking liim. lie lias lieen a great eivdit Imlh In his i-lnss ami to Marshall College. ;iihI I In’ umli-r elass nu'ii regret In iiivr him ii| . We wish him groat Miivisvs in tin- profession In- has rhovn ami we an- glad In miv that In- is one of I In-most promising young iik-ii sent out this year hv dear alii .Marshall. nak Hill. W. Vii. Miss Mankiii is one Senior girl who is always ready to recite. os|H'eially in History of Education. She is limn Hu- Oak Hill High School and we ••onsider her a very valualile addition to our ranks. She has a smile for all ami a ready mind for Icumini!. Judging from her good work we will im doulu hear from her later. The Senior Class l» a ts of having the elussiest girls in college, am! this is generally admitted. No one will douht then that Miss Carter is the fairest of them all. ami that she will remain so. as long as hloiidi-s are in fashion. She is popular with all her classmates, and we regret that we have no more like Imr. Wo do not know whether Mi s Carter experts to emi-1111111' Iiit edileation. hut we ean safely say that she will !«• eminent in any walk of life she may elioose.

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KDWAKI) II I.OKI5. I.ITIK GKIIAI.HIXK I.KIVIS. Mjivui City, l.tiric i oil'- of tlh- hrighl« t vonnif girl of iMir flii»y SI,.. very »'l l,n deter-mim-d in lu-r opinion mnl » ■» JU I 'iat iihr think . Il.-r hoW»jr ’ i Greek and ■cording to lat - t tv port she tiirrilitf in tin .h.ui.'.l Ilrivli .•!,« and thinking; very vrinudy of ivoiing a lunik of erili. eisni on lint'k rul.- and liivvk author . Slo- altrii.l trietlv to laiiiii.- and i ever n a«lv ami willing |y remind one who i not Wng tin ain Huntington. W. V», This young man. known l»y cwryliody a ••| «uiiil.” hail from II. II. S.. olid .Marshall can certainly la- proud of hi wr-vires IkOlIl a a tlldeiit and liaskd-lmll playiT. lie i an aiilliorilv mi airdiip and ha thought of several good invention , lull ala ! winnanie always nipim them. That In-ad of hi wa certainly int -ndi-d for none other than the legal profession. tiOl.DIK ClltSOX. Huntington. W. Va. lien i our ‘‘GIImmi Girl. What do yon think of Iter.' She i all right, always ha a smile for everyone, i always on time, and never out of place. Goldie i a r.vog-ui .i-d authority on Psychology and kin dr l subject . She contemplates teaching for a while at least, but just how long we cannot say. If we «hnuld predict, we should have to say that Cupid will Is an intruder liefotv many schools are taught.



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Al’BKKY MARKS. Huntington. v .Va. Some doubtless wciidiT what that ‘ ki«I is doing following tin Seniors around from ••lass to class. lmt if an investigation he mode, they will learn that Aubrey is a S nior himself, ami that In will haw the honor ■ f being the youngest student to la- graduated from Mar hall Col I,in . Aubrey always lias a bright and pleasant fare, except when his name is confused with that one of tin characters in Shakespean-'s “As Yon i ik It: 'hen a sullen frown appears. KATHRYN AI.VA lilTZ. Itlm-tiehl. W. J1 This lady is not only from Minefield hot of it. When Alva is near no one dare depredate tin charms of the city of the coal fields. Why this unusual interest Is it the natural lov.- of one's native city which according to Seott is inborn.' Far from it. For why these several letters arriving daily from the same source, without which Alva is inconsolable and College Hall a prisonhousv to her? There is seldom reason for the lilues. however, and Alva is gein-ndlv one of the brightest, most |K»pular girls in the ball. ;«H.I IK It I AS WKKillT. Iliintingtoii. Y. Yu. Mrs. Wright is the little lady with the Rig voice which she turns into excellent use in ||,.|. readings. Mr . Wright was graduated with the 1910 class. We ;„v «bid that slu- did iio| l.-ave us for she is a 111 'be Im-sI element of the elass the ''lenient whirl, stands for sola r hard work.

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