Marion High School - Hurricane Yearbook (Marion, VA)

 - Class of 1946

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THE From left to right: JUNE AKER JUNIOR ALLEN CHARLOTTE ANDERSON JOHN ANDERSON MARGARET ARNOLD JOHNNY ATKINS GOLDIE BALL REBA BARKER DONALD BATTELENE PEGGY BLEVINS ROBERT BOATWRIGHT NANCY BOGLE HAROLD BROOKS EVELYN BUCK WILLIE BURCHETT SAMUEL BURKETT CAROLYN CALHOUN PAULINE CATRON VIRGINIA CATRON WADE COMER EVELYN CONKLIN HAROLD CONNER TOM COX ROY CRESS JOANNE CROTTY LEOLA CULBERT HERBERT DEAN I

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CLASS FRED WHISMAN Freddie That Smile OZENA WOLFE Blondie Chick, Chick NELSON WOODY Curly Mt. Carmel SENIOR CLASS WILL OF 1946 We, the Senior Class of Marion High School of 1946, being at present of unsound mind due to the stress and strain of graduation, and knowing well our innumerable possessions, do herewith declare the following to be our last will and testament; ARTICLE ONE To our school we leave our loyalty and steadfast devotion. To the oncoming seniors we will all our ambitions and unfinished tasks. To the oncoming juniors, sophomores, and freshmen we leave our teachers, who have helped us so patiently and untiringly along. To the faculty of Marion High School we leave our sincere appreciation and our hope that all of our shortcomings will be forgotten on the eve of graduation. ARTICLE TWO PERSONAL BEQUESTS Billy Poe regretfully leaves his popularity at Marion College to Ernie Hutton. To June Aker, Margaret Winesett bequeaths her seat in Williams Drug—but not her man! Pat Collins wills his way with the women to Maitland V assum. Sarajane Blevins leaves her comb and mirror to Carolyn Funk, hoping that she will use them when she has her picture taken for the annual next year. Sue Sanders bequeaths her reserved seat in the library to Deane Parrish. Joe Griffitts leaves his swoonatra ability to Dick Peery. Joyce Eblen wills her poise and sophistication to Evelyn Wyrick. Dot Sutter turns over that basketball ability to Mary Lou Heldreth. Jackie McCarty leaves his executive genius to Carolyn Calhoun. To Leola Culbert, Bonnie Snider wills her calm and quiet manner. Paige Hubble leaves his ability to annoy Miss Neff to Dick Perkins. Ozena Wolfe leaves her timid personality to Millie Johnston. Laura Aker hands over her pull at Saltville to Jean Snider. Henryetta Sprinkle and Bettye Blevins leave their basketball suits to Rayburn York and Mary Ann Taylor. Vincent Cox passes over his excess energy and vitality to Allen Wolfe, on condition that he put them to good use in school. Elizabeth Burris leaves her pleasing smile to Johnnie Atkins. To June Aker and Evelyn Buck, Dorothy Goodman bequeaths her ability in Home Ec. Sarah Lee Mercer and Gray Bales leave their seats on the school bus to G. H. Wheeler and John Anderson. Irma McFarlane wills her friendly personality to Lucien Lindsey. Harlan Pafford hands down his platform manner to the next president of the S.C.A. Sarah Lee Mercer and Gray Bales leave their beautiful friendship to Marjorie Hall and Frieda Penny. Finally—to the juniors we leave the cherished privilege of sitting in the two front rows of seats in assembly. Also we pass on to them our studious habits, our amazing talents, and our way with the teachers, knowing that they will have need of them in the coming year. Given under our hand and seal this the fifth day of June, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-six. Signed: OPAL WHARTON MARGARET WINESETT SARAJANE BLEVINS



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CLASS JUNIOR From left to right: WILMA DEAN FRANCES DICKINSON THELMA DILLMAN A. L. DUNGAN MARTHA EWALD GEORGE FOWLER KEMPTON FULTON CAROLYN FUNK GENIE GLENN VELLA GREER BETTY GROSECLOSE BONNIE GUY LETTIE HALL MARJORIE HALL OPAL HALL ELIZABETH HALSEY ELEANOR HASH ROBERT HASTINGS MAGNOLIA HAULSEE MARY LOU HELDRETH BEULAH HESTER MARY HORNE ELIZABETH HOUCK ELLEN HULL KENNETH HUTTON VIOLA JOHNSON MILLIE JOHNSTON

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