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[[Image:marnieshure.jpg|right|thumb|Marnie, in one of her many fashionable hats.]]'''Marnie Catherine Shure''' (February 10, 1989 - present) is a [[Creative Writing]] darling at [[Knox College]].  She is well known for her pithy witticisms, her image-driven [[poetry]], and her charitable donations of candy to needy moochers.  
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[[Image:Marnie.jpg|right|frame|Take some "candy."]]'''Marnie Catherine Shure''' (February 10, 1989 - present) is a [[Creative Writing]] darling at [[Knox College]].  She is well known for her pithy witticisms, her image-driven [[poetry]], and her charitable donations of candy to needy moochers.  
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==Family and early life==
 
==Family and early life==
  
The facts of Marnie Shure's family and early life are shrouded in mystery and legend.  Most sources indicate that she is descended from a line of Amazonian warrior women, displaced during their numerous polemic catastrophes to the greater [[Chicago]]land area.  Her mother, searching for a husband with nothing but several leopard skins to her name, eventually stumbled upon a broody [[Bruce Springsteen]] fanatic, and they were quickly married.  Marnie was their second child.  While the [[rumors]] of Marnie the infant eating her older sister are largely unsubstantiated, photographic evidence suggests that Marnie, at 12 months, could have easily [[physically dominated]] a child as old as nine.  
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[[Image:MonsterBaby.jpg|left|thumb|L'enfant Terrible]]The facts of Marnie Shure's family and early life are shrouded in mystery and legend.  Most sources indicate that she is descended from a line of Amazonian warrior women, displaced during their numerous polemic catastrophes to the greater [[Chicago]]land area.  Her mother, searching for a husband with nothing but several leopard skins to her name, eventually stumbled upon a broody [[Bruce Springsteen]] fanatic, and they were quickly married.  Marnie was their second child.  While the [[rumors]] of Marnie the infant eating her older sister are largely unsubstantiated, photographic evidence suggests that Marnie, at 12 months, could have easily [[physically dominated]] a child as old as nine.  
[[Image:MonsterBaby.jpg|left|thumb|L'enfant Terrible]]
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Her parents finally settled in Lagrange, Illinois, where Marnie was to spend the rest of her childhood.  She became a prominent member of her Girl Scout troop while simultaneously mastering the piano.  Her family was large, and she learned to deftly coordinate social situations to ensure that all participants were appropriately charmed.  Certain Shurologists maintain that it was during this formative period that Marnie developed a taste for both malted milk balls and utter tyranny.  It was clear, even from this early age, that Marnie was destined for greatness.  Nothing would stand in her way.
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==The "Friendliest [[High School]] in the Nation"==
 
==The "Friendliest [[High School]] in the Nation"==
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==Knox: The Final Frontier==
 
==Knox: The Final Frontier==
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===Year One===
 
Marnie arrived at Knox College in 2007, taking up residence in [[Campbell]] 4 with all the rigor and militarism to be expected from an Amazonian/"The River" interbreed.  There, she became acquainted with current bestie, [[Mary Reindl]], and arch-nemesis, [[Rachel Perez]].  Through a complicated system of alliances, forged via Play-Doh penises, suicide documentaries, and [[Fall Out Boy]], Marnie quickly rose to power in her freshman year.
 
Marnie arrived at Knox College in 2007, taking up residence in [[Campbell]] 4 with all the rigor and militarism to be expected from an Amazonian/"The River" interbreed.  There, she became acquainted with current bestie, [[Mary Reindl]], and arch-nemesis, [[Rachel Perez]].  Through a complicated system of alliances, forged via Play-Doh penises, suicide documentaries, and [[Fall Out Boy]], Marnie quickly rose to power in her freshman year.
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===Year Two===
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Marnie's sophomore year was spent living in splendor with [[Rachel Perez]] as her roommate in the [[Post 8]] Confederacy.  Joined by the colonial powers of [[Sigma Nu]] ([[Matt Stephens]], [[John Perleberg]], [[Emman Mascarinas]], and [[Sean Frohling]]), [[Alpha Sigma Alpha]] nee [[ATP]] ([[Sarah Colangelo]], [[Paige Barnum]]), the theater department ([[Meredith Noseworthy]], [[Pier Debes]], [[Ryn Flynn]]), as well as a host of independent states, Post 8 boasted rapid industrialization and ''Kultur'', nurtured by Marnie's charismatic personality.  The P-8 often found herself ideologically opposed to [[Steak Haus]], and many feelings were hurt in the largely pointless "irony warfare" battlegrounds. Though the period symbolized the woes of modernization/hipsterization, Marnie remained strong throughout.
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===Year Three===
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[[Image:marnieshure.jpg|right|thumb|Marnie, in one of her many fashionable hats.]]
  
 
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[[Category:Students]]
 
[[Category:Class of 2011]]
 
[[Category:Class of 2011]]

Revision as of 01:05, 20 April 2010

Take some "candy."

Marnie Catherine Shure (February 10, 1989 - present) is a Creative Writing darling at Knox College. She is well known for her pithy witticisms, her image-driven poetry, and her charitable donations of candy to needy moochers.


Family and early life

L'enfant Terrible

The facts of Marnie Shure's family and early life are shrouded in mystery and legend. Most sources indicate that she is descended from a line of Amazonian warrior women, displaced during their numerous polemic catastrophes to the greater Chicagoland area. Her mother, searching for a husband with nothing but several leopard skins to her name, eventually stumbled upon a broody Bruce Springsteen fanatic, and they were quickly married. Marnie was their second child. While the rumors of Marnie the infant eating her older sister are largely unsubstantiated, photographic evidence suggests that Marnie, at 12 months, could have easily physically dominated a child as old as nine.


Her parents finally settled in Lagrange, Illinois, where Marnie was to spend the rest of her childhood. She became a prominent member of her Girl Scout troop while simultaneously mastering the piano. Her family was large, and she learned to deftly coordinate social situations to ensure that all participants were appropriately charmed. Certain Shurologists maintain that it was during this formative period that Marnie developed a taste for both malted milk balls and utter tyranny. It was clear, even from this early age, that Marnie was destined for greatness. Nothing would stand in her way.


The "Friendliest High School in the Nation"

Marnie harbored fond memories of her beloved alma mater, Lyons Township High School. She made several friends in the theater department, and served as a drummer in the school's marching band. Both required extensive knowledge of kissing games, which she would call upon in her later years to orchestrate a fun time for all.

Knox: The Final Frontier

Year One

Marnie arrived at Knox College in 2007, taking up residence in Campbell 4 with all the rigor and militarism to be expected from an Amazonian/"The River" interbreed. There, she became acquainted with current bestie, Mary Reindl, and arch-nemesis, Rachel Perez. Through a complicated system of alliances, forged via Play-Doh penises, suicide documentaries, and Fall Out Boy, Marnie quickly rose to power in her freshman year.

Year Two

Marnie's sophomore year was spent living in splendor with Rachel Perez as her roommate in the Post 8 Confederacy. Joined by the colonial powers of Sigma Nu (Matt Stephens, John Perleberg, Emman Mascarinas, and Sean Frohling), Alpha Sigma Alpha nee ATP (Sarah Colangelo, Paige Barnum), the theater department (Meredith Noseworthy, Pier Debes, Ryn Flynn), as well as a host of independent states, Post 8 boasted rapid industrialization and Kultur, nurtured by Marnie's charismatic personality. The P-8 often found herself ideologically opposed to Steak Haus, and many feelings were hurt in the largely pointless "irony warfare" battlegrounds. Though the period symbolized the woes of modernization/hipsterization, Marnie remained strong throughout.

Year Three

Marnie, in one of her many fashionable hats.