Marion High School - Hurricane Yearbook (Marion, VA)

 - Class of 1942

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SENIOR CLASS WILL OL 1942 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That wc, the Senior Class of Marion High School of nineteen hundred and forty-two, being at present of sound mind, despite the opinion of the Faculty, and knowing well our innumerable and limited possessions, do hereby declare our last Will and Testament: ARTICLE I 1. To our school wc leave our continued love and loyalty. 2. To the oncoming Senior Class we will our many privileges, if they are able to discover them. (We haven ' t!) 3. To all oncoming students we leave our teachers, who have helped us patiently and untiringly along. 4. We sincerely hope that all our shameful behavior will be forgotten and that all our “F’s” will be transformed to “A s” on the eve of graduation. ARTICLE 2 1. George Kiser passes on bis second hand book, “Lovem and L eavem”, to Jack Walker for continued work. 2. Margaret Funk leaves that “certain little way” to Sue Sheffey Parrish. 3. To Katherine Kearsley we leave Guilda Tibbs’ quiet sophistication. 4. Mildred Crouch and her Dick leave their love to sister Elizabeth and her Dick. 5. Alvin York leaves that ferocious laugh of his to Byron Anderson. 6. Curtis Hunt and Conley Jones leave their favoritism in chemistry class to Marion Cale and Graham Gardner. 7. Bill Lemmon leaves his ability to annoy Miss Temple to Charles Seward. 8. To the future editors of the Hurricane ' ’ Joy Wright and Mildred Lincoln leave their untiring efforts and best wishes. 9. To Mr. Mil es all clarinet players willingly leave their tuneful squeaks. 10. Nellie Carter leaves her never ceasing supply of dates to the Junior girls. 11. Frances Troutman wills her Hi-Y headaches to Sally Scott. 12. Iva P arks turns over that basketball genius to Caroline Umberger. 13. Tharon Musser leaves her “willingness to work” to Dorothy Hash. 14. Lacy Testerman and Hugh Paschal will their way with a pigskin to Rudolph York and Jack Schwartz. 15. Jimmy Poe gladly turns over his S. C. A. hammer to Jack Walker. 16. Gordon Rhoads leaves all his excess energy and vitality to Mac Hash to be used in school. 17. Mildred Mason gives all her secretarial jobs to another good writer. 18. Brady Plummer leaves his middle name to Miss Scott ' s Latin classes for ancestral investigation. (It’s Cicero.) 19. Imogene Wassum “lends” her influence in Wythevillc to Madelon Snider, to be reclaimed whenever necessary. 20. Ted Russell leaves his camera, but not his girl, to Bobby Griffitts. We hereby appoint our good friend, Mr. Wolfe, Executor of this, Our Last Will and Testament. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hand and seal on this, the first day of June, Nine¬ teen Hundred and Forty-two. (Drawn up by) ELIZABETH LAMB (Signed by) ALVIN York, President

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SENIORS Jean Williams “Jeanie” Glee Club Pep Club Monogram Club Class Vice-President, 1940 Class Secretary, 1941 Beta Club Kenneth Wilson “Uncle Chu” Alvin York “Shake” Class President, 1942 Hi-Y Secretary, 1941, President, 1942 Monogram Club Science Club, President, 1941 Band Advisory Council Richard Williams “Tex” S. C. A., District Secretary, 1942 Joy Wright “Goop” Class Vice-President, 1939, 1941, 1942 Torch-Y, Vice-President, 1939 Hi-Y, President, 1941 Home Ec. Club S. C. A., Reporter, 1941 Class President, 1940 Band Astronomy Club Speaking, 1941 Beta Club, President, 1942 Advisory Council Hurricane Staff Jtt iHemuriam Melvin Curtis Hamm, Jr. Jack” 1925 - 1939 Class of 1942



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JUNIORS Martha Caroline Ruby Marie Charlotte Johnnie Sue Taylor Umberger Ridings Shupe Anderson Price Alicean Charlotte Randolph Elsie Frances Madelon Duncan McClure Cregger Stone Slagle Snider Ralph Christine Mildred Gertrude Evelyn Grady Broeske Louthen Parks Dillman Boyd Hawks Katherine Margaret Peggy Pat Evelyn Jewel Byron Dalton Buchanan Horne Tilson Haga Anderson Elizabeth Helen Bonita Wyrick Lambert Fowler 4 '

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