Marshall University - Chief Justice Yearbook (Huntington, WV)

 - Class of 1919

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FLORENCE JUHLING This little miss with her fiery red hair and deep blue eye i a little Irish woman personified. She ecm» to he in love with her work at M. C.. but she never let a good time escape her. She i very industrious and has finished high school in three years. KENTON TAYLOR Here is the Senior’ best athlete. In football and baseball you can always count on Taylor giving all there is in him at all times. Kenton if a wizard with the fair sex. also in the class room. He is otic of Marshall' most reliable and consistent supporters of all student athletics. VELMA KESSEL Velma is one of the girls who believe that school is n place for study and not for play. As a result of this belief, she always has her lessons and passes her examinations with the highest grades. Velma has many talent ■iikI we predict for her a busy future. GLUE MILLER Gulie. with her raven locks and true blue eves, is one of the quietest girls in the Senior Class. Did you ever get the full benefit of that smile of her' ? If you ever do. you’ll never l c happy until you will get better acquainted with her. Gulie has not voiced her highest ambition, but we arc sure if some one of the opposite sex does not take her for his very own —that we shall be proud in the near future to be able to say that Gulie Miller was our classmate. at

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ROXANKA YOHO ( Rosie said no: lo mention Alex, so we won't!) Here is a girl of whom the class is proud. She has finished her four-year course in three years. ROBERT SMALES This deeply mysterious gentleman hails from Fayette County. In speaking of himself he says. The most that can he said is very little. We don't believe this, however, for he seems to have a great many important affairs to discuss -how about it Julia ? Bob is noted for his red sweater and his noted talks On Raising Boys . s« ELIZABETH CARTER Elizabeth is one of the most charming and accomplished girls of our class. She possesses dignity, moulded with wisdom, and crowned with understanding. Sire no', only graduates from the secondary course, hut also graduates from music. Because of her musical abilities, we predict for her a happy future as a musician. HARRY DONOVAN CHAMBERS O. Hairy! Harry! Really, he has the dearest brown eyes—the darlingcst smile, and the most winning ways. Every girl in the '19 class is just simply ' crazy over him. But Harry is used to things like that! He docs other things besides breaking the girls' hearts —for you ought to hear him in the French Class. He can cuss a cuss a cuss ccla belter than anyone else in the room. Harry, we only hope that you will be as successful throughout life as you have been getting by Mile. Stephenson.



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ALEX BOOTH ''Alex'' Booth is an Englishman whose heart is divided between his love for England and lor Roxanna. Most of his time in school is spent in eating, and Miss DcNoon often wonders if he has anything left for lunch. MARGARET MILLER Margaret is the |uietcst and most reserved little girl in the whole T9 hunch. Her greatest desire in this monotonous life is to remain a little girl, and no coaxing would induce her to dispose of her curls. 2» BEATRICE IRENE TONEY Tim hrighi-eyed lady i» the bed mathe-malirian in the '19 clai . A»k Mitchell or Reich il you have a doubt. In Lalin »he i» At good a the hc»l —ju»t a matter of head work. I awurc you: l ut in Englith »l-e « the limit. Toocy i highest amhitioi i« to be an engineer and construct bridge and tun neU: hut. judging (rom the uiterevt »he atouse among the oj )»mte »ex. »he will toon l e uting her mathematical knowledge in comtructing way to make houiekeeping lighter. kmYN STAFFORD Good thing come in small package . Evelyn ii a wee mi , hut ha a great talent for muMC. One can « mu»ic in her dark and sparkling eye . Rut the trouble i the hoy only ee EgyP» in her eye .

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