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OWKN ItU('KWiHN). Iluiiliii loii. W. Va. Ki.iz itimi Kix iun. ii. Huntington. V. Vi.. Till-. I.rlllinnt Keillor I- a imulapt «f Hlllltll.Et.4l llltfll S. Il.-.l. a It.I If III-' lllitli hit any iimkv llk - him. we want them. iwni'« icrratesl acn«i|ilbluHiiit I. hi Ik lux. I.iil Inn It.- talk-, all ll up ami llsl.-n. fur hr it-iuilly -ay »«»-llilni . Ill- iiniMlI.m U in la- a x»l.ller. ami without rlrli wall lux llw result nf III- XVi—I I’mIi.I exaiu.-. Ik lia- Jollieil tin- Oltleer ' IlixTVr «'nr|r. f..r v Ilk'll In- I- .•lallielilly |iinllll -l. Tn llir Eili ••ml | ml ■Hi iiwi-ii I- «-.ii-lil«'n-l a wi. iikiii Imlcr. lull III iiMir fridel know slid n'ln-ii In- leave for Knurr til xrrali-«l nsrrd will !«■ lluil hr ha- in. slrl In hiarr !• Iiiml him Klimlx-th i- truly our of our In-,| students, i|iiirt. iimissiiiiiiu-.'. and «il'lr. She i- rv« r al her -lu.lir lull i- uol “liooki-li. She Im n sunny smile mi.I kin-1 word for .•wryour. Slir is i« I '|m of yoiiirr lii.lv lluil does lliiny . llir wry Un-klioiir of soeielv. Wr feel sun that llir world will lirar from lirr sonir «lav. I ii im; I ivi:. OrrMwood. Kriitiirkv. la mix' is our Kmturky Belle. hailing from llir Itlue liras Slalr. To thosr who .lo not know lirr. she is |nirt ami unassuming. lull with lirr rhiinis shr i- willv. bright. and jolly. Shr is niisrlitsli and atT.s--lionatr. in furl, all that hrr nanir implies. lirr winning ways and orik'inalily have won a host of friends for hrr. If anyone is in need of lov. just look for l.ouise. Al.v»: Ki nmjiv, Sisirrsville. W. Va. .Mar raiur to us last year from Si trrsvillr High Srlionl, with the r '|Mitati. n of lieiug one of llir hri|flilrst sliidruls in her rla s. and -lie has liwd ii|• lo that reputation. Al tirsi she iiii| r -vx-s .me n- lieiug |tliet. dignitied, and somewhat reserved. lint hrr friends know that she lias a delightful |ter onalit.v and a very humorous nature. She will In Slier.-ssflll wllrnvrr she may lie. Fawns tiiumjc. Iliiutiugotu. 'V. Va. Hood i!i»»l' an- dour up in small | arkagr .“ Ilow consoling to Fruiter . She without tloulil is very fou.l of Marshall I'ollrgr— liiiviiiv' rnirnsl the primary {trades of the Af.-lrl Seliool at a very early age, and having r4Nltillll.il until now when shr is alxtiit to enter upon her Mireer as a kindergarten teaeher. ni
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lil Til Dikiii . Iliiiitiii ion, W. Vji. “SIUihv i» lln |N'rf«i1rM lu-iaM of j» -: I WPTr I'll! Illlli- lui|.|. If I rolll'l HJ lion iiiik li This mimII innitlcn. with volt Ion lin ks, omno lo ii tin middlt of last v« ;»r. Sin is nil « x« r|| nt (ionium stiuhnt. and also «|ttil« an hitoiii. plislnsl violinist As socivtnn of tlio Ston Tollers' (’Itil)” sin |i»s provnl to Ik wry faithful. ( oka to Van Stavihv, I’ickMWHy, IV Vn. Ifon lf m» mNiiiilt’rstiiiul fills 11111111 , lillf JOIZ0 II|mMi tin lull nolle herewith, wlio Iut« .sI in nmofijf ii' mill In' Ik ''ii bnrxiiu: oin way 0r mintln r over si nor. She is nut ejwv In nnifiT. Inti if lir oiiit jff'ls jirmiM'sl. Ilcvviiiv! Wo wonM lifco in loll of Iter nuiiierniit hobbies. Imt wo ntiiM Imstoii n site Inis oilier bills for fmno Iht sue ooss is jismiihI in Iter eliosen vooji lion, rspivinlly in her ability In make lesson plan . fll.'l i v IlMrKtt'imo, 11lllltill}!Ion, W V;i. Tlih fair maiden, who. nllhoiijfli e is said tn Im lliirlv.fmir vciir • • I, iiilSrliiull) Ii«“ the earmarks n( n liiilc jrirl, 1 rurl% her Im, talks ilimsaill 'hmjiiini wr ii;»oroiisly, lia : m ninl is John s |h1 She s her luiir Imlilied, and is noted rr iniNi UHiv and her , i (f Wile evi . Slip is s;iii| lo y fond ofM Willy.M •I WI T Makiw Itnaw, Si%|pr»villp. V. Va. She is pallid by her friends limit' am! get me’’ Kiggs. Why! Didn't you ever look inlnher eves! Her hair i tlio color of spun gold with the miii shining on it. lint she hib something letter than “nul l««k She is a staunch, true friend to am one who claim that privilege. She is noted for her sued disposition and tier ahilitv to make good grades, In whatever she jtlempfs, die will undoubtedly JMKTffd,
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Senior Class History K think that the rlnw of lull eomimre favorably with any rlnss ever graduated from .Marshall ('olloge. It is a class nf (ml itudfutu who iho find litw for their studies as well as their eollegc work. Kvtn Holly.” loo lazy to Ims-ohic » grrat athlete, is found at his Ixstk while making the swing oil the western ami eastern bas.-hall trips. He lias no ehniice to stinly while hen . Mars hall is l x largely eo-ed. Kvery other Senior arranges stnily hours between rogu-lar work. The |irinei| al social events edicts broke up our pietiiro parties were the two el ass parties. The first eatne in Oetobrr. A number of J'lii I’lirlhcuo for that month Is-gins the aeeonut with the following: The party began with a until I march. Then. dividing into groups. the liulit -toed joy makers did the Virginia llf l in g«x d oh I eolonial fashion.” This was follow s| hy tin- writiuu ami siiiuinu of panxlns on |x pular «m; This was eomluetisl as a e int 'st. Mr. ami .Mis. lad'ato acting ns judges. A footluill a In plat ion of Hack to arolina We l,ove” won the prize. Thi 1‘itrtht non also uives an nreount of the second party. The Senior elasx gave a very pretty St. Patrick's Day parly in the college |wtrlors. Sat tin lay night. The room were gracefully hvnrat -d for the event. The refreshments were drli-'•iotis ami decorated with the Irish emblems. whieli wvih given as w 'D favors of the eveninu. Kverything was designed after the ’Irish Day customs. A splendid program was rendered, ami music was furnished hy the t'ollege OrelieKlra. I.ookinu « er old copies of tie- lltmbilia. we note that main who started in our class have dropped out along the way. We do not mean those who have gone to other schools -they ar ' wot king for the same goal by a diHViviit rout , ami we wish them Well. Milt We refer to those who have given lip the course. We trust that this has I wen done out of no indifference to ideals or to dear ohl M ( . We rath -r luj|K that each stop lias heen made at some fountain of opportunity or post of duly, and that the opportunity has lawn embraced with vigor and the duty per forme I with industry ami honor. With |wrsistence. ilelerinination. and industry, for six long yean the class of 1917 lias pushed toward Hi ’ goal. Hut. though strenuous. tliosr have not Iwen tinpIcKsaiil years. They have Ini Us in the | atlis »f many pleasant associations; they have •milled us hy the star of ho|M to the lietter. richer, ami purer interpretation of life; and. not their least lesson, they have taught ns that we know nothing. If we ran hut assimilate this lesson. We shall feel that our time has not lies’ll s| ent in vain I.i yi K. Cox. His! or inn.
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