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KkNA Kik.m II. I’arkerslmnr. ' • Till, y« nuc vlearl.u ' W' l„ (pm a Ihwm that mlatrt «HI u«m of lt« nia- ulrls Kma “ » -innt ir ..f »I «• nw I— • Me share In making ‘IT a fiov III Mur ■Imll. Sin In- llii' anil fun lluil ■ lint.. , her al otas- Mu' frlrtsl nll-1 ••limn .•f .ill Irr Ilif “ ImJ w-rk U iMiiUml. Aln,»il) »!••• Im» ae-•I'llml tin- liaMl of ln«lrarlltis Ha- ■Mi ««f Ha- inn..........- ‘ H k ilarirt) vlt|.|iwriil Hull 'll • nil' mail In nn.ii--fr.uii their uililiilulil «luiutwr . H rfil ••lu in «hll-lnii.‘‘ Hv.it I he might mik over their n»Hi) I»mi hi ■ iu| |ii|1;lii f w»t. Sl|Cll« »f u i-enlu --lau-mmev “Sill I luMllllflll. then-fore |.. Sla- l» it woman. therefore to i,. ASS ItlKHI It ( |, KK. I'nioii. W. Vii.. Whn tha-s not know thii vigorous, jolly |mtmiii whom we mil Aihiu Itervrr She i . every ineh a .Marihallite, mill n mini enthusiasm- Mi|i|M rler of onr athh-ties. Sin- is one of lliint few iieople who mi-iii lo Ik- uhle to ilo • ■sal m-IiooI work without iiiih'Ii Ntmly. We an-inn- tin M-hool ami her many friends w ill min her next year. Anna I- Wooo, 11 nni in t• in. W. V«. This ninny teiu|«-ns| little •Uiiim-I iwme to u« fn-ru lliintlnstoii lll.-h MmI two year ue--. Alt ho la-r stay with u« ha l«ii brief. her rein I .mile awl tmirtnnn .||.|. lil,.u ha wi«i for lier I he ailniimlioti of nil. Anna Is a «tnr •lii-linl niel Inn shown innrkisl al illly along tie- line of liwhltur. She «n » Ihnl la- Inletal to make t«whlnr a |irnfi »lm aial lil-leln: fn ui Ha-•inallty of le-r ■•nn-lkv ten-1.In-.- we | n- •IM lluil la- will la- a tiaslel teoelier. However, we are Iih-IIiioI lo think Hull •la- ha i-tlier a |ilralh i» aiel 11 1. wane lime in Ha- lawr future, 'lie will •lew-rt the learhllK profession lo make a |.r.nll--.il a h 11.all.Ki of la-r o-une In h-ui'ehoM M-leine. | s G. Ill'l l.win-wnirril. Iliirrimne. W. Va. •• Holly'' is prolwildy the la-st known anil lea.il understood mail in m-IiooI. if melt a romliiiiatioil is |Mdiihle. lie ii very versatile, anil tln-n- ii not an ormninitinn in M-li«ail whieli has not la-ell la-lie-tileal hy his efforts. “Holly has ehoM-n the instnietioii of the youth as his life work, ami tln-n- is no 'louht that In- will make a very vigorous ennaile against ipnoranee when he tak.-s up his work, lie is alv an athlete of no mean ahilily. ami will always la- n-niemla-nsl for liis pineh hitting in the W. V. I h'nino of ‘15.
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I( vrair.l. Ai M K rmu.ni.. Iliintini'toii. W. V . Who in ill Marshall .loos not know thW lirijjlit-oyoil liltl« |ier mHi ! In Karln'I. we fin.I n happy union of wiflio1 ami art. a phnsaiit lin ii-m- of M'riniblM's. sillil fllll. Her hifli.M iiiiiliilion i to li.-l|i the youth of tin1 Inn.I to ajiproeuito tin l» illties of atlltv. Sh.' is n kin.l .in.l sympathetic fri.'iul nn.l we pr.ili.'t that Marshall will lie | mii.i of her soon tlay. Oijvk Winoijc. (’hwti'r. . Va. In nwrrtiucfil .11.1 »lw Uil«.r. •lolly. liilE-lilwrtnl, merry. ai it on-oral favorite with both family aiiul stml.nts. Olivo is ulways n-mly to trivo syni|iathy nn.l hol| . Mini ohoor Us l.y her uoul niitiir.il laiuirh. One who Inis known Olivo as n friouil oan ln-st appreciate tin tnu irohl of hor nature. This holy shims. j ar- tietilarly in tho .loin stio noiou...lo iwrliiioiit. fur aho is .1 ileli.-at.-wm export ami soanist ross. Here's look to y on. rlawmlr o' mir . I'm l.m M 'it'll. M Hill. I. Vi. I’riivi miolhernf (Mil Itilfhivt |i|i'inliil roNlrilnilioiw I ilanhall. Hum l i'k iwii'wlii'n' in ih« early wvi'iiliin, lie niIiN I lie criterion of i'V|»'rieiiiv in Ins etrHhl jmlii ineiil ami lii Uni a a »linlflll. Tin iwnliinalimi jjv« Marshall ....... her ini■ ! «nli laniial pn»j v I'rirt lia lain n ureal font in ill lln1 almlriil ofyiniatiwi , ami lm IniII Inn year a'MMillit in ('limn i in. lie ix ihrlnniiir inaniifiT nf Ih I'urlhi mm llni wliilrvir nlhrraliililif lieliav lliey all yiill In In |Ni«rn aai Min' nun; lif i aillioiil a j«vr in ilonmlniii. urn Mm Slinl)' 'ilk II’ It t fur l« fair, Irt hurt l« iriir, ii lr IniwiIt; link gim. »ii hI‘ dm, m l limn ie(jr Vrtllr, n. I' It (f,Ill Jld«h Del Hllfli Itii ni'ihl, fii ufj M'liiWr; »rk Inn ;ilw,u rmli fur ' Irl lift III lln1 r II’ I' 1, dill , III' lliil I'h Sail'll, iln.Unlink fkl«i fdm HI'I III Hull III'' InilH Ilf tlhf iii k irllk lim In1 Ilk 111114: »lic Ifiliiti 1 ilw M h'lii lln ifhit In' iim X r Imi Ihr • IS' Nil Mitt Idli. i Jnifn'4 thiiii'
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l im: AvroiN'KTTi: .Momxiv. 11 uni inirlon. W. Va. •• iHlr knew luf lull In Invc lid. Nunc inline Iici Inn in iirniMi.” Tliis little Irish hiss inilu In iis from IIiiiitiiin|on Mil'll in the full of fifteen, ninl no one Inis ever nnnle moiv friends in two yeairs limn Marie. True to raeiul tradition, she is n ei'i-al siorv teller. She is one of the prominent memhers of the Story Tellers' ('lull mill of the Krosopliiiin Idlerary Society. Her •speeiiiliy js kodaking. .'Iai’V Ai.n »: .Mi Ai.u.vro: . Iluntinjrloii. W. Vn. This li:tle lady vsilli the e.vpiis. ili swirl of Hllhnni i urls conics | i ' rrotn llttnl ton Ilijrti School. If there im any mon like her, please send tliclll over. She is purr rrold. ami. ns ({old usually does. has ipiite eaptunsl our h••arls. In spite of her ipiici demeanor, yon will tind her to Is very witty and ipiite fond of fun. Wlu-n she Cels her diploma. does she expivt to teach ! Well, ask Mary Alice. K.%y C'ajii-kkm.. Samlyvill -. W. V . Ray mini- to ns from .la.-kiton via MoiiiK l,,,.v I’tvjimutory S -hool. 11.- is a :o mI stmli-nt. ami. next to Mr. Workman, tho hnsii-st man alioiil Marshall. !! • In tin «- lit«r in-i'liiof of our 1‘arlh'noN iiml lh«-Inisiiii-ss niannj'.r of I In I’coplr'-Kiitortniuun-nt fours -. In lioth. In- lias mini - jtimmI ami won tin ml-miration of tin s-.-hool. II - lias a natural im-lination fur Imsim-v. Ilowi-vi-r. tliis rliiim.t.-rwti - Ini' not siil onlltiat ‘ i I is low for :• V K I linn-. II.- is a prartiinl jok -i. n ti-nnis player. ami a “«lorm ‘ man of no iik-iiii ability. Makoaki.t Kaji»i;y. Sisti-invilt -. W. Vn. Miinmn-I lv a rivn-s-nli.lt - of Si» ■ •-I«villa- lllcli. . fl-r Im- lull gnoln ali-l fnnii lil.li o-t. •!. «Jn- Invnii • • |...k fur the la-»t .-1. il In llu- Still.- ill «lil -li to 4-i iithim lr-r tslisntloii: n- ' •inilly sin- nm •• m Alarsliall. sin- tat- lo'ii with :i» l v y-.nr . nn l li I- with rvisrrt tint « • .• • tn-r U-nvt- n«. Sir- lira- I—-la n falllafill m.-mU-r .-f III--v w. « a . iimi iif tin- ; Tticni ''ini , alilj ■•alslliiji In all tin- ullvllk- f IlH'v- |«-.i aa-iMiilxallmis. .Mai-nn-t l« i-|.irlialt) liit.-ri-sli-l in I Nnii - ll ' Sr-imor. ami hi- | r.-ll.-t Ill'll sonirtllii -In llu- in.1 .IIsIhiiI fnlun- sin- will I -|.r.-sl.lliitf ..wr Ha- lioim- of noun- Un ity inn ii.
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