Marshall University - Chief Justice Yearbook (Huntington, WV)

 - Class of 1918

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Xkwu.w NVmexiiK««. Huntington. W. Va. Newman. sou of Will. is a jolly sjimmI follow, full of life him) Itunior. Wo have never learned how In- makes such good trnides when his afternoons are spent at the hank, ami society” elnims hi evenings. Nevertheless, he has shown s|xvijil talent nlonir several lilies, one of which has ttecn Irani-injr rolleire Fmieli hy inspiration. He has. during the year •h,si';ii«s| « j.as eneine which lie claims will run. (We haven't time to argue with you. Witt.) Ilu.is Bi.ackw.« i . Huntington. W. Va. This is the lathy of our claws; she is just a little girl yet. Ijist year she graduated in the aeadeniie course, ami this year site has tried her luck in the normal course. We ran t imagine Helen as a teacher, for she is very fornl of giggling ami «if jr »tinsr into mischief. Yet she is a eapahle girl, ami we feel sure that she will lie successful in any work she undertakes. Sti:i.i.a Hai mow lirainwell. V. V«. V. W. ('. A.. Story TellerClub. Della I‘I Gamma 1. v o of tile most loved ami highly (sirrmnl girls in .Marshall. Sin- has a happy. jolly disposition ami is very efficient in her work Stella is moih-s; and retiring, and oik sees very lilt If of her, except during class or in the lied Cross room. We suppose that she spend her span time writing to “Doe.” No matter whtlt course Stella pur sues in life, our hopes are for a long life full of happiness and prosperity. is.ts Ki.ix .ino, Huntington. W. Va. Did von ever sec a girl who va never known to frownW ell. hen’ is one! Iris always takes everything that conies with a smiling countenance, and the world ever has need of such optimists. Also, as a matter of course, site is a hard worker and efficient in all her studies. K very one loves Iris, and we all join in wishing that fortune will always be kind ami generous to her. art

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Lawrrnck McLain, Huntington. W. Va. Our simple words cannot expire. The high esteem and tendemesr With which we shall remember thee May joys be thine on land and sea. Urziila Coffman, Fort Spring. W. Va. y. W. C. A., Erosopkian Ursula is a girl of quiet disposi-itno, but well known to all. She is a girl of good common sense, and is skilled in the most useful arts of cooking and sewing. Although her ambition is to be a school teacher, we think she will make a better housekeeper for “John,” lucky fellow! (iood luck to you. Urzula. Frances Oiikkhoi.tzeh, Huntington, V. Vn. Siory Tellers’ Club How wo hnvc enjoyed having Francos as u classmate! Always witty ami good-humored! Always happy! Yet she never heoomos so absorbed in good times ns to forget her work. Her grades arc always good and she is a dependable worker in the Red Cross room. To us Frances seems an ideal type of a college girl. Here's to you from “18,” “K. Helen Wood, Kenova, V. Va. Story Tellers’ Club Although she has the reputation of being the most dignified member of the class, Helen always has a amile for everyone, whether in the classroom or not. Accordingly, she has won many friend here, and we are sure that her lovable nature will brighten her pathway all through life. The fact that she is an excellent student can be easily shown by the many AA’a on her card.



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Ki gknk Huntington. W. Vn. “Gene” Ls nnolher memlier of the class who nunc to Marshall from the hs-ul high school. On account of his |tli« 1 manners, hi intellect uni abilities have not Ih'cii known to all: hut (iene can talk ami give lectures, too. “Ilcnny ’ (min.I it out a long time ago, ami for several months lie has liecn a very proficient hel|»or in shovin' that dreaded hlue pencil across our Knglish tlicnn-s. Annus Yatks. Huntington, Y. Ya. Classical Here is indeed a true rhihl of .Marshall! Annie has liecu a Mar-shall it. for just sixteen years; isn't that a record f As a classmate, she has ever lieen enthusiastic ami eager to do anythin for her class. She is an expert in preparing re-fr -slimcuts, which may | artly ae-roil lit for her | opulurity with the liovs. hut it is more than likely that the charm of her personality is re. sponsible for tiiis. M.uv Watts. Hnnlinyton, W. V«. Shir; Trltrr ’ Club Mary, who in known to nil the class ns “Ichie. rninc to its front llnntin-.'ton llitrli. Not only is she Kootl in Itoolc . es|«ecinlly Pmirli. ImiI also she stars in athletics in imirnil nml Iniskethnll in purlieu-Inr. Wr had nil lu»|n• I lo liml Ichie ' tcit liiiiyr in tin puldie schools Imt wr an afraid ho will turn to n ••Sycamore.” Makv Maoakkt Wm.i . Parkershuiy, W. Va. Herr is another ipiict. diitnitied • inilxT of tin Senior elans. Although sin- lias been in our midst loil n short titnr. Mnrvntvt has proved lirrsrlf n friend to nil. I.ilco ninny other people (Kissessinff jrrent iutrHrrts. she is very precise in her Mtswers and always open to movie lion alonu any line of thought. Mnrjrarrt Inis many talents, mid we predict for her u busy, luippy fu. tun , though we know it will not Im one of sini.de blessedness.

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