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MAR ' l ' IlA WOLFK W ILLIE JEAN W ' OLEE “ have a charmed life.” ' Her pencil was striking, resistless and grand: her manners were gentle, com plying and bland. MARION WOODS ' Good nature is the sign ot a large and generous soul. X ' lRGINIA WOODY ' Sober, but not serious: cjuiet, but not idle. I ' A ' ELA N WTRICK i Laugh yourself into stitches. RAYBURN YORK ' The sunny side of life is fhe brightest. JOE HESTER I ' or he’s ;i jollv good fellow. GARLAND JONES ' .Mischiefs come by the pound and go away by the ounce. ” GIIARLT’.S JONES Post-Graduate HOWARD MUSSER Post-Graduate
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n.w in s ' l KPiii ' .Nsox ■‘And still his tongue run oil.” C; K()1A lAM.OIl In her tongue is the law ot kindness. ” IWIl ' .S IKSTIsKMAN ' Some love the girls, some do iiof, some love a few, I love a lot. MlLOllKD WASSUM ‘Good manners are the small eoins of irfne.” GLKW WllI’.KLKR d is unassinnnig air eon- eeals many ideas and worthv ideals. WIL.LIAM W UriK A Ilian ean he wise and merrv at the same time. IAK 1 IIA ' l ' (n ' l K ' Smiling and sineere, reach’ to lend a lieJ mig hand hene er needed. Ii. y WlsLLS Let ns have wine, wonien and laughter. .Sermons and soda wafer the dav after. |A 1I :S W IIISMAX ' ' one hut himself ean he Ills parallel. Cll RI.I S W Il.I.I.WIS Ga ' hearted and tree.
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT c, tlic Senior Chiss of IWS, having been soleninb deelarecl to l)e in sound nnnd, with above average inentalitv, do establisli and ordain this to Ire onr last will and testainent, and having given due eoneern to the vital plaee of honor we hold in the sehool, vve hereby enninerafe onr bec|neathed possessions. . kiici,l: I 1. In order that little Bill Anderson inav wink at the girls, Johnny C ' denn tearfnilv bec|neaths his Irig, brown eyes. 2. I’o w hoever beeonies jrresident of the student body, Cfarnet Barton wills his leadership abilitv. T Ben Seott groaninglv leaves his Ibank Sinatra mutations to John niekinson. 4. Bettv- Crevvev’ wills her nndv ing vigor to Beggy CTiodman. T bteane Parrish leaves Ins abilitv to annov lr. MeDonald in government class to Jnnmv Blackwell. 6. Joe Hash and Jnanita Bnsh will their athletic ability to Jack MeCBothlin and Ldi .a llnbble. 7. Martha olfe leaves her seholastie aehieve- nients to I ' deanor kirk. S. Jack I lo])kms and Ifettv Andrews leave their aifeetion for each other fo I ' ranees I lalsey and Johnnv Crevvey. b. l.ois nnnford wills her red hair to I lerbert 11 an I see. 10. I ' o Margaret Mifehell, Margaret Choseelose leaves her freckles and vanishing cream. 11. I ' o Mary Ann Tavlor, ‘ ' Bnekles L ' mik leaves her jrainfs and cravons, so fhaf she mav kec]) the school jrosted nexf vear. 12. Believing thaf Mr. Whlkmson needs more coaehmg alrilify, Ikml Painter gladiv wills him his exnlrerant and snjrerflnons knowledge of spoils and Duke. 1 T Ifefsy Anderson leaves her vv lies on fhe slielf until next Lea]3 ' ear. ak ' i icpl: II 1. e, as Seniors, grant to the oneonnng Seniors, the irrivilege to slime and ]5ohsh their Senior rings as often as they like when those svinbols of dignify arrive. 2. lo the oneonnng Junior, So]diomore and kreslnnen students, vve wish to instill in them the desire to promote in Marion High Sehool greater cnrrienlar and extra-enrrienlar at hieve- ments than ever before. s. ' I ' o the faenlty, vve express nnlimited apirreeia- tion and gratitude, for their patient gnidanee and eoneern in onr manv jrroblems. 4. l o all interested boosters, vve leave the new bleachers with the sincere wish that no one will fall and break his neck. T Lo all whom it mav eoneern. inehidmg the foofball S(|nacl, visitors, and sehool siprporfers, vve heartilv wish that next llomeeoming Onv will be as bright and clear ( but not so windv i as it was this year. b. l.astlv. after five vears crammed with excite- ment and fnn. along with some disappoint¬ ments. vve eonie lo the end of onr high school (lavs, leaving NOllllNCb bnf faking with ns eonntless memories of imsnrjrassed sehool spirit and devotion to onr . lma Mater, winch has guarded ns during the happiest days of onr lives. Coven under onr hand and seal, this C ' .ronnd hog Dav of I ' ebrnarv. Nineteen llnndred l ortv- eight. bv the; SiMOR Cl ASS ()I 194S
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