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Marshall Yearbooks

 
The Marshall yearbooks were published by the students of Marshall College/University. These yearbooks are a reflection of the progress of the school, recording events of the year in an enduring and organized form. The 1908 Mirabilia was the first yearbook published by Marshall College (now Marshall University). Except for the years, 1920, 1922 and 1923, annuals were produced through 1931, at which time the yearbook ceased publication because of the Great Depression when money was scarce. The 1933 yearbook was the last issue under the title, Mirabilia. After an absence of seven years the yearbook was superseded in 1940 by The Chief Justice, titled in honor of John Marshall, one of the most famous of the Chief Justices of the Supreme Court and for whom the college was named when it was established in 1837. In 1942 there was again a three year hiatus during World War II when there were paper shortages. Publication resumed in 1945 but ceased for good in 1995. The editors for the 1954 Chief Justice yearbook developed and introduced the idea of Marco, the university's mascot. They named him Marco for Marshall College and he was their version of Marco Polo wandering through the yearbook and visiting different groups. In 1961 Marshall College achieved university status with the signing of the bill by Governor W.W. Barron. The 1960-61 Chief Justice cover was already in production bearing the name, “Marshall College.” It would have been prohibitively expensive at that late date and at that stage of the production to get it changed to reflect ‘Marshall University’. Therefore this particular yearbook reads ‘Marshall College’ on the outside spine, but inside the copy reads ‘Marshall University’. A section is devoted to the change to university status, with additional photos and information in the Activities section. The 1961 Chief Justice is also the first to display the use of color in the advertising section of a West Virginia yearbook.
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  • The Chief Justice, 1971 by Marshall University

    The Chief Justice, 1971

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  • The Chief Justice, 1970 by Marshall University

    The Chief Justice, 1970

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  • The Chief Justice, 1969 by Marshall University

    The Chief Justice, 1969

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  • The Chief Justice, 1968 by Marshall University

    The Chief Justice, 1968

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  • The Chief Justice, 1967 by Marshall University

    The Chief Justice, 1967

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  • The Chief Justice, 1966 by Marshall University

    The Chief Justice, 1966

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  • The Chief Justice, 1965 by Marshall University

    The Chief Justice, 1965

    Marshall University

  • The Chief Justice, 1964 by Marshall University

    The Chief Justice, 1964

    Marshall University

  • The Chief Justice, 1963 by Marshall University

    The Chief Justice, 1963

    Marshall University

  • The Chief Justice, 1962 by Marshall University

    The Chief Justice, 1962

    Marshall University

  • The Chief Justice, 1961 by Marshall University

    The Chief Justice, 1961

    Marshall University

    Marshall officially became a University with the signing of the bill by Governor W.W. Barron. This event and the celebration appear in the Activities section on pages 59-62.

    This particular yearbook reads ‘Marshall College’ on the outside spine, but inside the copy reads ‘Marshall University,’ and there is a whole section about the change to university status. The name change came too late to allow the cover to be changed as it was already in production bearing the name, “Marshall College.” It would have been prohibitively expensive at that late date and at that stage of the production to get it changed to reflect ‘Marshall University’

  • The Chief Justice, 1960 by Marshall College

    The Chief Justice, 1960

    Marshall College

  • The Chief Justice, 1959 by Marshall College

    The Chief Justice, 1959

    Marshall College

  • The Chief Justice, 1958 by Marshall College

    The Chief Justice, 1958

    Marshall College

  • The Chief Justice, 1957 by Marshall College

    The Chief Justice, 1957

    Marshall College

  • The Chief Justice, 1956 by Marshall College

    The Chief Justice, 1956

    Marshall College

  • The Chief Justice, 1955 by Marshall College

    The Chief Justice, 1955

    Marshall College

  • The Chief Justice, 1954 by Marshall College

    The Chief Justice, 1954

    Marshall College

    Jack and Vause Carlsen, the editors for the 1954 Chief Justice yearbook, developed and introduced the idea of Marco, the university's mascot.

    They were looking for a way to personalize the yearbook and had the idea of creating a character on the Thundering Herd. They named him Marco for Marshall College and he was their version of Marco Polo wandering through the yearbook and visiting different groups.

    Marco appears 21 times in the 1954 yearbook and is illustrated by an artist in the publishing department. He is featured smoking a pipe while reading, singing hymns, playing football, swinging a fraternity paddle and sweating anxiously while knocking on a dean's door. Marco even has an advertisement on page 245.

  • The Chief Justice, 1953 by Marshall College

    The Chief Justice, 1953

    Marshall College

  • The Chief Justice, 1952 by Marshall College

    The Chief Justice, 1952

    Marshall College

  • The Chief Justice, 1951 by Marshall College

    The Chief Justice, 1951

    Marshall College

  • The Chief Justice, 1950 by Marshall College

    The Chief Justice, 1950

    Marshall College

  • The Chief Justice, 1949 by Marshall College

    The Chief Justice, 1949

    Marshall College

  • The Chief Justice, 1948 by Marshall College

    The Chief Justice, 1948

    Marshall College

  • The Chief Justice, 1947 by Marshall College

    The Chief Justice, 1947

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