Marshall University - Chief Justice Yearbook (Huntington, WV)

 - Class of 1913

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IIELKX CL AltKK Huntington, V. Vn. If you desire a curly-headed, blue-eyed, young, impetuous damsel for a friend, here she is. It is impossible to lind in Marshall a more whimsical person. Although she tries to appear dign'fied and solemn as befitting a Senior, she is at times afflicted with spells of Freshman behavior. This we quite excuse, since she Is only sweet sixteen. She is particularly fond of French, corresponding with young men only in that language. It is impossible, however, to tell where her heart Is. as her chief aim in life is to keep as many as possible in suspense. Some times her heart is Steele.” YKKXA V. DASSON VILLE Spring Creek, V. Ya. A demure, quiet little maid—to all but her most intimate friends—seems this studious young lady. The Krosophian Literary Society and the Y. W. C. A. are both greatly strengthened by her loyal presence, and her influence for good is silently felt wherever she is known. The Lewisburg Seminary once boasted of her attendance, but we are all glad she changed her mind. Oh, lucky characteristic of woman.! LULU McKISSOX Sistersville. V. Yn. Here is another one of our many loyal Erosophians, and the one upon whom rests the honor of being the essayist in the Inter-Society Contest. She is one of our best students and most dignified Seniors. The poet must have been thinking of her when he said: None knew thee but to love thee, Nor named thee but to praise. Page 25

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CHLETTK ALICE I.A ll.A It HE SKteisville. V. X'a. THACY CYItlS LILLY Hluelichl. V. A'n. Mr. Lilly is a type of student widely different from the average. It can not be said that he has any special love for school books and class-room work. But, this Is no sign that he can not master whatever he undertakes: for he has a mind that grasps more from observation, than many book-worms get from study. Lilly Is a man who knows the world; he knows, moreover, what It takes to succeed In the world, and his tact will carry him farther than many a good student’s knowledge. No one is more sincere than he and the loss of a class friend affects him deeply. This Jolly, buxom maid emigrated from Belgium when she was eight years of age. Hence she Is as proficient in French as in English, which accomplishment served to good purpose in tin- French play during the Carnival. She is fond of writing interesting notes In her mother tongue, which puzzle the less proficient French students. She Is especially interested in the early history of our state and the pioneers. She thinks Boone was the bravest of these, judging from his descendants. (JAIt.XRTTE E. FI LES Huntington, V. X’a. C.arnottc is a refined, dignified. Senior girl, who has very high Ideals. In the four years that she has been with us. she lias not found among her many admirers, a man worthy of her charms. Her friends are iuelinod to think that some worthy one will come from the West on June 12. and we shall not see nor hear of her any more. Her future occupation will be managing a man who is manager oi a western farm. Page 24



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GLADYS HANSIlAItGKIl IVterstown. W. V'a. Miss Hansharger comes to us from Monroe County and cannot be excelled as a student. Lessons are only play for her and whatever be the task undertaken It is always mastered. .Miss llansbarger is a favorite among both Kiris and boys, a fact which is proved by her popularity at every social function. By her sweet disposition and winning ways we rather think she has found (?) her way into some one's heart; for listen: No one is privileged to talk in the library today but Miss llansbarger.” She is one of the earnest and willing workers of the K. L. S. Thoughtless of beauty she's beauty’s self.” .MAltGAUKT YllUil.MA LKK West Mil fold. W. Vn. Here is a beautiful girl, with a pretty name and a wonderful voice. She is extremely capable, inasmuch as she is completing two courses at once—the (Expression and the Normal courses. She is a loyal Brosophian and that society is relying upon her for the victory in reading in the Inter-Society Contest. Margaret is very fond of sports, especially Bowling.” KDITH LILLIAN DAM IE Hinton, W. Ya. Who does not know this charming black-eyed maiden whose brilliant and convincing talk on “Attendance and Punctuality” caused all the Seniors to wonder? She is a most industrious student. always on time to breakfast and to class. While other girls are having a good time she is poring over her Domestic Science notes memorizing a recipe for making Fudge, which is her favorite. Page 26

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