Marshall University - Chief Justice Yearbook (Huntington, WV)

 - Class of 1916

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Siiiki.m M »» Ki ••.I . A r mmmn I' 1 S» k,r t.mpi, Hi, rM » l , Shirley is itivatlv lik'd l»y nil tin-. rbool. and has ever Uvn loyal !• ili.- ■•(Jn-rii miif 1 White. Sliirif-v was rv-ver kn i«vru l » x|vak hardily ■ f any one. and her inniilii-r i» i|iiiet diunill.fi. V Juliet „ K|„w inir fumrv f„r her •» a athool l. arli i-r. ( ?) T i.itii. Si»: ||i:Kl„.„. Talillia is a gradual, of Sullon Mitfli Srli.nl, and while sjHiidint' a year in Itln.-ksi. n -. Va., she heard of this renowned institution of higher l.-arnini; mid fame lien to rtini|.|r|e the eourse. Talitlia’s tin rv is that work and e»kI times I! hand in hand, and we ean’t say tlial she is far wn tit'. She is fond of the . |i|ti «ite sex and they are fond . f her in return. Talithn telU •» Ill’ll lie e. |N--|s In imrslli- II life of illtrie Id, s.edm as 11 t welter. '«ll we have nttr dmilils as to the '•■ninh nf In-r rarw-r. •V r...r Km.v» Ikini IIkxxen. '■ What tin ik• nl «■•»» ikt faror of h r fart f .1 I hoy MUtt .« »• » « tllmyl htr iha.otul ijfi, Wluil imirv nIi.iII ««• «y of tln-mai U-n ‘ Truly Dninr Korlunr li;«» favors I her with n fair fma- and n Rival miinl, .uni thr d « honor to tin' l» rllivi. M «ki l.nis» Parks. I rut i-.hh- to ii from Tylrr Coiiniy 11 it'll s.-h .1. Sh» i lln ■ nly i n of tbr «t. nn rrmol that Imo U arr»«- l lh« »»« nrt of iMIinc li.nl until. withciil w. rkiiiL . Al-tlivHKli «li i .1 «|ui« t ami •liunithil «-iii r. sin- i nl»ay rwidy for a tiol (ini . Sin i- rvv.r in a iuir ry. y.-| alii- .ht tti| li«h iiiurli jiihI ••nil stuop In tin- luvl of n fn- h-limn.

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I.i my Aknki: llrrr •» ..m- of «!». ' .-.t students of tin I ' i. not ;i itriinl. I ul lu n 1 known to think. ml i l»« «r •,h Ml in rutuinalion. Il«-r hum-sty all I her bright di p.iutuiii have won tli.- admiration of t.-» h.-rs mid slit .l.-ntv W.. an- Mm- that lif,. has bright things i„ „t..rv fnp |„,r Ki.n » K ki;i Kiln.i is on.- our most .-arm t ami sii.wssful students. and although here only on.- year. she ha. won many friends at Marshall. She thoroughly lieliev.-. in “Ihtty lt«--fon- I'l.-a.iir--' nti-l by j«m«-ti- in%r Ihi., Iia» found that thiw two things always run in ill - saino elian-Hoi. Sho ha. displayed miiistinl ability ... a -.indent nn.l |ina|m-t-iv.- l.-aohor ami wo .-an saf.-lv prv-«li t lor horn happy mi.I sii.-e.-ssful fut nr.-. C.MJ.Y On.- liny stain after seliool hegau in September. .1 v'irl whom have miuv learm-il t know as I'ollv. up-IHiriil at llio I Win. She eolin-H fr.au (frmibrW aii I Hally ointra-•lifts auy mi.- vi ho says that ruun-try is nuiifli ami mrkv. Kutomol-otry ami airrieiiltim- are her hob-hies. No one. not even a freshman, ean esea|N- her kiiowini; his name. Her •’eases ami aei|iiaintane a are many, hut site seems to like the s iiiul of Irish names. We prisliet for her several years of tenehinsr until she learns it is l»- t to have only one pupil C n»v Kikkvr- ••Of 'I'' • V - ir.n ... „ .. •• ’ i »» i»'l Hkt nur I’atMfi. Here is our ilarliitjf ••Cat. She is-ally i»n'l a hit Irish—it’s just her name. Cal is very plain spoken ami says just what she thinks, n,, matter how Iwrvl it hits. We arv '••r.- that ••Cat must Is- a relative •’I the if real singer, sinee they have same name ami Iwth . have ■ h Womlerflll voie.-s. W



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|{. I . V KI . I’. |io|»«larly known as Father. ’ not laranse of his »]. vainx-d age. bill on account of ex-Irviiii' piety. in ind.vd a model young mall. He is a shark in niatlh'inatirs. and lias particularly ii- linguislied liiinvlf as a physicist. hut ays that tin1 one thing ill nature tInit In eau't understand, i» by s. nn- ideal i .li | diM'Nn't love him. Ward say» tli.it lie i' ffOing t' w« rk h.r 1 11(1,. Sam hilt lias nut r'illy derided vet whether it will I ’1 as a elerk .,r |«,elier. , ! nv Murrnx M antin'. .Mary eonns to Us from la wis-hmx Seminary and although she has been her , hut in- year, she lias proven to ns that sir- is a student in rlli while. She is eciisrieiitioiis iiImiiiI her work as the A she made in Ktliies will testify. Ask lier where she is frum and you will get the diuniti d reply: From Isewis hunt; it is an eld town near the Virjrjnia liorder. yon know. We prediet for Mary a very stieecKsful future as a tenelier. hiisirn-ss woman. a work, r for W man Suffrage cr any other e ir.er she may chouse. M uvis C'aktkk Alit.wi. Mere is «i young nuili wlio most d.-serves t!i -1 ill.-. (h-nth-inaii. (juiet. thoughtful. iim iii -r iti-. of Jin own disposition ;nitl self reliant nature, in- hrli rigs to tli.it of mi-n who form tin- real luu-kh mo of soeiely. Kverytliing In- d .». Ii«- does well. I.ut his parti.-ular genius li.- along tin- lin - of iiiiisi -. 1 . iug a good vo i-iilist mill «-iinn-tist. a in.mlx-r of the Oreln-tra nml ('ollege Hand, ami si ng lender. IK- is on.- of thoss-particularlv fortunate young men who have esraped th«- troublesome darts d 'lipid his live years with us. STKI.I.X ItxKVK llKN’Kt.KY. Stella .sillies fruiu (’iitlottxhiirg. hilt unlike the other spirits that eotiie from there, h.-r intltiono- is of the I«est. Anyone who lias not witnessed one of Stella's performaiKs-s has e i taiiily uii»sed a valuable op p. liunity. Il -r agility might uoi In- dreamed «if. had one never seen her eltg in Miss Itnrg.-ss' room on a “darky pat. This is not la-r only MeeoniplishiiH-nl. however, sin-is among our Is-st students and is well lik.-d »iy all. I n-lr Ttr »l i rrt»

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