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joh y. iivrirs. IV W. m. John Quincy in ihr only one In our rlatt who linn the honor of being named for a president. He seem to t e on a quiet dl iMmitlon. but a he in taking chemistry, it would In- slap to tie ware of explosives and explosions. Mr. Hypes ha great in-telleetual ability, as Is shown by the fact that he received A In chemistry. (Mark It.» He has a brilliant career marked out for himself, but as yet he has not let It In- known just what he Intends to do. It may bo that he will become a painter.” This young man's home Is in Nicholas county, but 'way down In his heart he lias a warm spot for Fayette. UltKItTl WniHIIT t eredo. W. Va. Miss Wright Is one of the students of the Senior class She was a student from the lime she entered the public school Of her own home town until the day of her graduation from Marshall College. It her perseverrnce. ready wit and enthusiasm she has won the admiration of her teachers and classmates. As she leaves to take UP her chosen work the best wishes of the Senior class arid the faculty go with her. KTIIKI. MH'IHK HAItVKV Deepwater, V. V . Kthel Is one of our jolllest Dorm” girls, always on for the fun. especially a midnight feast with plenty of plrkles. Regulations bother Kthel quite a bit, but she doesn't enjoy the consequences of breaking over. She has been known to have aevcrnl ' case and she lakes great Interest In social affairs, but the boy are tin- one who are the most Interested.
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(ilAIWS Rim MvMlUAN tkuwund, . i. •’Mac; »she » toon In live ioraV lory, time to os i «l toll lion Monion cry Vwpiniory School, ih«t At suis-itti In Wli, M W horn W w ihy should Ac not hive ttctM A htohnl honors possible (or she was ww tvtWtsl student and ndttd iht lti ot her tins on irtount ol her brtohl and rincrtul disposition (llidyn I one ot the noil populit sltln In the dons' is sell u w the ttholt c im totally ilth At opposite w, She s never m at a Wturv by btrseH ami i basket bill u m she tuns to W Inlet tiled leu In the utnt Am n unite W tile. We ill hope lllll she lll have | bright taut mi mm it a teacher ilAottth ll Is not ivftM that she ill! Inch stmy years, .l ( III in (Vwld, IV, l«. MIm HiMKk lull Iron) Mo iliern ihi) (Inlilml lilili mIooI iii KM, Hit miiiII lUturo li by no tiinnt an loillci lion of (mill tirilu poser, for n «o hive been nhM many Unit, (tin po tm Insllifliiil iblllty In ibundince. Shehii tauglit nchool mi it At ni u Rood I teacher an iht la a iliuleiu, the must have been very Mtemtal. We do not bellort any ot the Marshall boys have uiiturod her heart, lint ltlinche, why tbit litany look In your eyes! r VA nv , i« ,W, v % ym VU'j mm o n tm WY W sV M, IV Vltm h W UJ SS ’M Vi sWw't, VS ta i tow: w i mil's s m i S vw IV im m m IWs h m ♦» wi w sW is , Mi sits iV li W to tta V III, nM Mi Ww M tat to fNl tty k w m Ms inmiVft mvj uA fus Vr Vunw 8
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