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KRVIX DORSKY. Ilnur, V. Vn. Krvin. win originated in Nicholas I Otinlv. stands • iilv six fn t in tin- air. Ilf is a strong supporter of the Monroe Dcrtrim- ami any urn who meddles with him it a|il to llml n vrv rough |»Uy-fellow. lie is roniplftfly :d M rlssl in his school work mill ilon not appear to Is ■■■in'll of n |ji lif«' imin: Imt we think there i- a maiden in tile imil'w of Nicholas, who i awaiting hit holin' ruining with great impatience. I.AKK KUIA MIXON. Huntington V. Va. This wide-awake little irl is one of the liesl supporters of (Mir class. ami one of its Ix-st students. I’lease don’t judge In-r knowledge hv her sizr, for von w ill In- sad ly mistaken. She lias a great affinity for l.itin ami Kriiieh. and lias won her college fame hy her diligent and ronsfieiitiotls work in those languages. She is n '|inre scholar. and as yet has yielded to no social nlluivnionts KATIK WHITMAN’, Itnaidnirst, W. Va. Miss Whitman, a graduate of Hinton High Si'hool. i-ame to Marshall to • litinne ln-r education. She l«-ln v -s mi rushing through life with ImmlieiHtic speed. I’roniplriess is one of her noted ehanieter-isties. She was Inuii to nile and dominate cVcrX i'Sllf with conclusive power. she is so fond of the opposite sex that sill goes into ei-slasies liver I’ope’s KssaV on Man. Miss Whitman's ”hohhy” is spelling, and we predict that al nil distant day sin-will revise W,-lister’s Dielioiiary. w
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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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KTIIKI. ill'ICTY KI.KSIIKK. Saint Marys. V. Vn. Ktliel is popular in »• n-ial piivlw ami Iiit work i» of tin- -a fact rviilwiml by In-r itrail- .. Sin- is i-s|Ms-ially fnml of li«T senior work. Sin- is vi-rv loyal to .Marshall, but elinit foil illy also |o In-r menmriro of iV. V. I '. Sin- say sin- i ipi lliK lo eontinuc her Icaehini; afli-r sin-cnnluntrs for two years ami if In-r work lu-iv is any proof, sin- will Ir- missetl when she retin-s from the teaching profession. (JKOItCK WII.I.IAM IIYI’KS, I’or. V. Vn. lly|M-s ran always Ir- rclicil upon in ••lass, in literary society. in ilcl atiiit: «-lnl«s. in Y. il. I'. A., ami in a jolly orowtl. lb-was m-vi-r known to havi- a poor Iiwoii on M-mlay ntoriiinv. Conscientious, liriu in Ills i-oiivictions, willing ami n-aily. In- is a mot lei slnilcnt. lb- is a liriu non-U-licver in woman suffrage. Tis sail! he was ex •-iieil oitfi when ealleil upon for an extern pormieoiis spei-t-h. VIOI.KT KAK coiiK. licrklcy. V. Vn. Violet's miml is of seii-ntilii- Is-nt no •position in Physics or Astronomy is Iiri •rival for In-r. Ih-r optimistic ilis|Mtsition has won for In-r many fricmls Imtli in school anil in society. Sin- is bright. jolly, active, fomI alike of work ami play, ami ever rvaily to sav tin- right thing at the right lime. Her gri-ahst prole is in having In-r lessons prepaivil every ilay.
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