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PRESIDENT .............. •,• ... LAWRENCE v. STARKEY. VrcE-PRIDSIDENT .................... DAISIE CRUMRINE. SECRETARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MINNIE FELTON. TREASURER ............................ J. M. CHAPMAN. REPORTER ............................. AGNES CORBLY. HISTORIAN ............................ AGNES CORBLY. MOTTO : VERITAS VOS LIBER.ABIT. FLOWER : LAUREL. CO LORS : PALE BLUE AND OLD GOLD. YELL : Rough on rats! Brick-bats; Suffering cats! Bed-slats! 1911! 65

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PRESIDENT .............. •,• ... LAWRENCE v. STARKEY.

VrcE-PRIDSIDENT .................... DAISIE CRUMRINE.

SECRETARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MINNIE FELTON.

TREASURER ............................ J. M. CHAPMAN.

REPORTER ............................. AGNES CORBLY.

HISTORIAN ............................ AGNES CORBLY.

MOTTO:

VERITAS VOS LIBER.ABIT.

FLOWER:

LAUREL.

COLORS:

PALE BLUE AND OLD GOLD.

YELL : Rough on rats! Brick-bats; Suffering cats! Bed-slats!

1911!

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HISTORY OF FRESHMAN CLASS.

Freshmen? Yes. Therefore, little is known of us, and doubtJess the whole school wants to know more. 'Ve are certain the Juniors do, for, knowing that the Mirabilia would be incomplete without our history, they gave us space for it. This is the beginning of that history which is not of past events, but of present and future.

Since the 11th of February, 1908, we have been an or· ganized band, who, with Miss Colbert and Dr. Saylor as officers and Mr. Lawrence Starkey for our president, shall never fall by the wayside. Mr. Starkey is very popular at Marshall and is noted for his good looks, quiet disposition, and his earnest work for the class. He is a good student and has been known to be so studious as to rem::i.in in the class room until the door was locked. As well as others of our class, he is known on the athletic fieJd. Our Vice President and Secretary are two of our best students, and Mr. Chap­man fills well the office of Treasurer, for he is untiring in his work for the class. vVith such officers and a loyal class, we are doubly sure of success.

Our motto, "veritas vos liberubit/' is one which is appro­priate for Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, or Seniors, and our colors, pale blue and old gold, are the prettiest in school. The laurel, a symbol of victory, is our flower, and ere we are Seniors, we shall have won many.

Yes, we are Freshmen, but the Freshman class is a step­ping stone to higher things. When we graduate in June, 1911, we shall still he loyal to the pale blue and gold, and the President of the College, our class officers, and other teach­ers will be proud of us. 'Vhile thinking of ours, the best class record ever made at Marshall, they will say sadly of the ~os's and '09's and 'lO's; Si hoc fecissent, bene fuisset."

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FRESHMEN CLASS

Anderson, Lucile Anderson, Mabel Andrews, Ralph Atkins, Germa Bailey, Howard Bailey, Roy Bailey, Tracy Beckelheimer, Ray Berry, Anna Biern, Oscar Bishop, Flossie Blankenship, Lucien Booten, Virginia Boster, Etha Brewster, Cosby Brode, Linden Burkhardt, Wm. F. Byus, Natella Boone, Charles E. Caldwell, Smith Callison, Anna Belle Callison, Lucretia Callaway, R. R. Carden, Stella Caton, Della Chambers, Bernard Chapman, Clara Chapman, John M. Clarke, Nellie Cokeley, Addie Cokeley, Annie Coley, Gladys Collins, Eva Corblyi, Inez Corbly, Agnes Corbly, Nellie Corwine, Marie Cox, Ernest Crum, Dixie Crumrine, Daisy Culbertson, Harry Cundiff, William Cundiff, Esther

Davis, Virgie Dillon, Eria Earles, Lenora Erskine, Lillian Evans, Thomas E . Fagan, James Felton, Minnie Ferris, Garnette Fitzgerald, Lawrence Foster, W. D. Fox, Hilda Frazier, Caroline Fulks, Mabel Garrison, Carlee Gibson, Goldie Gibson, Lewis Glass, George Grass, Della Groves, Frank Gwinn, Rhetta Hagan, Charles Hagan, Joseph B. Haines, Emmon Hall, C. Percy Hamrick, Graham Hare, Nannie K. Harless, Floyd Hatch, James Hatfield, Roy Hawley, Ray Hayslip, Leland Heller, Edwin Herring, Arthur Herring, Beulah Hodge, H . C. Houche, Edith Hudson, Raymond Huff, Lee Jarvis, Stella Jenkins, Lottie Jordan, Louise Kenney, Grace Kerschner, Daisy

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Keyser, Nellie Kyle, Edward B. Kyle, Stanard Leach, Irene Leach, Lena Lilly, Tracy Love, Anna Lyons, Byron Lyons, Harry Marshall, T . R. Martin, Joseph E . Martin, William M. Meek, Cora Melton, S. D. Meyer, Hazel Miller, Harry G. Miller, James S. Miller, Justus R. Morrow, George Myers, Charles E . Myers, Emma Myers, Mabel Mccaffrey, A. G McColm, Nelle Mccomas, Eunice McCreary, Eugenia McKenzie, Caddie McLaughlin, G. Minor Newman, Harry Northcott, Andrew Peck, Elizabeth Perry, Fred Price, Ruth Rardin, W. T . Raybur_n , Camden Rhoades, Nellie Richey, Marie Ridgeley, Carl Ritter, William Ritz, Alva Roberson, Gertrude Roberts, Hazel Roberts, R. C.

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Roland, Marguerite Rolf, Mary Rollyson, Bertha Rousey, Heath Seaman, Glenn Sample, Emma 8anborn, Fay Sharp, Mary B. Sherry, William Shingleton, Floy Skeer, Myrtle Smith, Cora Smith, Grover Smith, May

Snedegar, Lillian Stanley, Frank Starkey, Lawrence Stephenson. Maude Suiter, Velma Swentzel, Irene Taylor, Bertha Thackston, James Thomas, Lucy Thompson, Roma Tompkins, Rachel Tucker, Tot Turley, Basil Wakefield, Gladys

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Wall, Thomas Walton, Ben Walton, Ethel Watters, Myrtilla Watters, Eddie Weathers, Vernon Webb, Frances Webb, Carole Wiley, Lizzie Wiley, Roscoe Williams, Hazel Wilson, Isabella Woods, Kyle Young, Kyle