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PINsY Tll •MIX'S. “Ski ira il ilntHloiu of ill I i'll I Win .. fir I iflmiuiil into «'• tight.” I‘»a v hns thf dutim-tinn of I ' iu»r tin- ■•iilv rral hlmid in ll»« »•■ nior rlxss, Shr always has a rlus-r-ful Mnilf for ■•vi rvoni1 whom shr limy lll«•••t and ln-r only Ux-tliiiK ii» is Iwr iih-vitalili- t.nihiny for day divainiiu: in ••In .-. Sin- i a iini«|Ui- i-ivatiitv. Mini wo an- aim thm an; no ......... just lik - hrr. Kktiikk YtiiJt. »■ ro»n I rim I nr « . fit util, ami loir: an • rrtlltni lliint; IN Iroman.” K'lhor i .1 rvpnwntatiYir of tin-•|UH'| and iittnoiiiiiinir l.vpi of girl, jvt hor «wis-1 |NTx»nalily is frit wIli’li'ViT slir if.xs Shr is a loosl loyal frirtul and stinlmt. and oik-wIiokt fri• inlslii|s is worthy of ar-•liiisitioii. Ksthrr lias high aspirations and wr praphrsy for hor a brilliant fiiturv a a ••olinty sii|n r-int.111l.nl whin iipial siitTragr has found its i-i'i'ounition in our xtatr. Pat froljodW Iln :s MoKkis Sw n. .I numj hmfl i iM till hu tltii” II- p' v« Im y »Mir m«.M liwly .in.I vivn.-ii.tix little «-niur. l)f euur -, :h» lljli Urf |IU.-t 4| rU« MMwlinw. a rvcryotn luu. lli-U-n lui»n’l an rih my in M-hunt, nn-i »h ' » rrv loynl to hvr V UmM» r t » think what nhr wouhl ih» wilhmil In-r M'ti-iV M.irilr.iU', f«»r if wv toatlmirv nnytltinit 0t» i w« ar injr. wv mv.iriiihly k« I lh« «w» v»t, ■'ll i ii’l mini- it' ♦ my 'ii l 'i )| R|tS W’iiitk. SiiK« trminff In tlx fn„„ Hunt iii«t»n lliu'li ’hnoi iw» yi nr ago. Marian ha- won a pUr in tin It.-art f »H. Sl»r ix „iv,. of iMir in. M allrirtivi ami inMligrnt Sr niniv Il ’r torn inxighl a max u wIh ii fclu tliM'Uxvx ipirv I j. ii' uith Mi f'uimninu . Though lit,- Snnnal lh |tarlnn-nt claim' t t ,i' it own. vvt- slwitlii not von k r if. in tin nrtr fulnrv, Marian rrgivt' uni having 'pivinMml »i» Kroin niiix
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History of Senior Class There is a tendency in tin v.irinl ciieryclie lit- « f the Twentieth Century for people to pr’wii without tvalizin.. rlr.it ly whence or whither. There sun ly must It s 'c y|.». riot Li goal H, view, hut fi w know what it i«. America tis an. especially prone to overemphasize linrry and hustle. Till S. niur ('lavs if 1!‘lt . We IlclirYc. is all exception til the ycucral rule as stat.il in the nlmvo paruyraph. First, we realize dimly whence. hut elearly wliitln-r. Seeond. the class has had its ideal as a whole, and individual ideals are not lack-in«. We mv our goal as a el ass and hail it as yloriou . lion-orahle yr.iduati. il is the g oal «f the elass as a family, hut only a step towards the goal of eneh individual. Thirtl. when we. those that an oil the venue of witnessing; the finul chap-tel of sis long; oliapters. realize the slow tedionsin « of the past expanse of time, we feel sure that critics and friends will lie si w to rank tis with the hurrying; arid hustling; of our rare. During; the past six annals of our history, we have •oiled laboriously, yet happily, and soon men will draw their eonelusit ns as to the results of our kinetic cnerg;v as we slowly mounted (lie ladder which leads to our eomiiieiieoment. Men e. lin'd.• that kinetic energy lias its plaoe, and a la rye • tie. ct. it is also trite that potential energy is not to be despised. I'pon our graduation employers will U- no h ss eotisei. in Of .nil- power as we stand ready for our life's work, even as we are no less ronsoious of the power of railroad eiigrinp when no! in motion. A pause, a serious reflection, would he a gtood thing; for the reader of this brief record of our accomplishments. We have a vague idea that the class ..f nineteen sixteen is tin Is-.! • lass that will !»• yr.iduat.il from Marshall • oll.y. in I!•!•!. and that it • unpare, favorably with any elass that has ever eom ::eiioed therefrom. We are the Hrst elass to litib.li n-yu-larly the full six-year eourse prescribed fur Marshall t'olleye yradiiates. Tis true, many have joined our iimnher and many have finished shorter i-ourses and severed themselves from their classmate and their Alma Mater, lint we. who ha tvlliain.il true and loyal to our .'lass-family fr in the fall f 1010. are pn ml and believe curselv.-s with our later earners deserving; of tlie In .s|. The most noteworthy event during; our finishing; year at Marshall up until our «-ummcneemeiit, was a • movie party given its hy our devoted elavt-nfliivr. Miss Ituryess. Along; with ln r Seniors sin .Mended the invitati. ii to the memls-rs ef the faculty. After the pi.•tun . The Kternal t'ity, ’ wliieli every me of the recipients | ron une 'd ”yreut.” the | arty repaired to Miss Iturycss' home in Third Avenue, and at a late hour dainty ices were served. We Senior., feel that the ah. ve was the yreat. .1 Senior Party ever gnven to a class and we knew that without the careful plans of our beloved class . Ifleer the ptirly mu Id have never met with such suemss. I.C. L. dVi. r Thirl y
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