Marshall University - Chief Justice Yearbook (Huntington, WV)

 - Class of 1913

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1.1 1.1 ANN GWIXX ('liai'leston, W. Va. “She has a strange affection— She is called a sensible girl.” Miss Gwinn Is an earnest and diligent worker in the Y. V. C. A. as well as a hard student. We are told she is so fond of her work that she scarcely takes time to eat or sleep. Her retiring bell is always the same the Preceptress. XKI.LK KKYSKIt Itowcn, V. Ya. Kelle’s being treasurer of the Senior class is enough to Introduce her as one possessing their entire confidence, and well does she merit that honor. She is of a sweet retiring disposition and always does her work well. Xelle Is a Normal student. Hers is the spirit of success and by this we know that she will be equally successful In ruling minds as she has been in ruling hearts. Although she says that she is not a candidate for matrimony.” she adds the amendment that she never intends to be an old maid.” .IOSKIMI SMITH GAKKKTT Wayne, V. Vi . School life would be ever so dull were It not for some of our schoolmates whose very presence takes the rough edge away from our work. Smith possesses such care-dispelling qualities, and for this very reason, above all others, he is endeared to us. Though he seems to derive pleasure from all things, there is one thing that causes his ever-present smile to approach Its limit. If you desire to tlnd out. just mention the word Virginia” in his presence. Joseph Smith is not a Mormon as his name might suggest, but a loyal Virginian. % Page 31

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IIAZHI. I’OFF Minefield, V. Vn. One of Minefield’s best looking girls: lives in the dorm. She is very dear but at times is very sarcastic. She is quite fond of being a participant in every exciting dorm, adventure. Being exceedingly fond of fresh air and coasting, she has developed a ravenous appetite which can only be satisfied by a Fowl-er some delicious (?) “Hump-diddle-dee . WARD K. (JAMMLK New Martinsville, W. Vn. Although we have had but one year's acquaintance with Mr. Gamble, he has made an extraordinary impression for himself in this time. When we talk to him we feel that we are talking to a “man” who has a character pure and profound —an individual with a purpose and with the courage to meet the world squarely with an open eye. It is needless to say that h's school work is just as well done as is the extensive work which he does in the organizations of the school. IIAKOI.D DODDS WHIBLDOX Huntington, W. Va. Harold is one of the boys who can always be relied on to do that which is entrusted to him and do it well, lie is a Senior, of the true blue type. He has solved an all-important problem necessary to success in this life, that of being able to adapt one's self to all requirements and situations. Harold is not the sort of fellow to take the extremes of any subject, but is conservative, weighing well what he has to consider, before giving his opinion. Of all the students in this school there is no one whose judgment carries more weight than that of Mr. Whleldon. Page 39



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vi:i:x m. k Kor in:v Sbdrrsvllle, W. Vn. Verna in one of those students, who having tried the State I'niversity. decided that she would rather be in Marshall. You know Wise people change their minds.” She is a good student and has had much experience in the h'ghcr classics. having become more proficient in Homer. She is careful in her conduct while in school and seldom breaks a rule, not even walking in the halls at inopportune times, though she is often with the Hall. Verna showed her skill in the French language during the Carnival, where she acted one of the leading parts in the French play. She is well liked by every one. JOSKI’IIK.VK II ICICI KT SMITH Parkersburg W. Vn. Height was her face with smiles. And words of welcome and gladness . Josephene, or Smithy as she is best known among her friends, comes to us from the Parkersburg High School; and has proved herself one of the best and strongest member of the Senior class. Smithy has an artistic eye and her one ambition is to succeed Mr. Myers in the Art Department. She is also very fond of flowers, but her once-favored Lilly has been cast aside for the sweet William.” Holier! lire IEngland I.inside. W. Vn. Bob.” as did the Old Guard knows not the word surrender. His perseverance and unfailing devotion to his duties has wreathed his head with the laurels that crown success. His courteous ways and fine sense of honor have won for him the title of “A Perfect Gentleman. Aside from his school work Hob is active along the line of Athletics, both as a manager and as a player. He is the president of the A. A., and right halfback of last year's varsity foot-hall team, where ho played a star game. Many were the times when lie carried the plg-skiti across the enemy's goal line. He was a choice of a noted foot-bail critic for the All-State Team. Page 32

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