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those who date Emma Paulette Blevins: The talent to success is nothing more than doing well whatever we do. Fannie Emmaline Blevins: “Lovable, cute, and never blue.” Judith I.ee Blevins: She sits high in all the people’s thoughts.” Lowell William Blevins: “The Phillip Lavern Blevins: “He spoke way to have a friend is to be one.” little, but to the purpose.” William Richard Blevins: “He was everyone ' s friend, and everyone was his.” Virginia Dare Blevins: Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.” Hilda Darleyne Box: Kindness is to human nature what warmth is to snow. Carolyn Leigh Bradley: Her air, her manner, all who saw admired.” Stanley Rufus Burke: Actions speak louder than words.
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and those who shirk L- „ -3 k r- ' i U ,, ,r rrrr 77, ( iv-A • Activity Each fall, the students at Marion High School begin registering for the coming year. Here Julia Garvey talks over her plans for the big year with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams. Elizabeth Cherry Barrett: “She is sweet, she is shy, there is mischief in her eye.’’ Mildred Lynn Barrett: “Full of fun, happy, and gay, tosses her head and goes on her way.” James Randolph Bays: “A lively boy—with a kind heart.” Paige Leroy Berry: “What we have to learn to do, we learn by doing.” Carol Jean Blevins: A lovable David Rhea Blevins: “A faithful girl with a determination and true friend, a living treasure.” to succeed.” 20
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and stay out late Sandra Darlene Burkett: “A merry heart goes a long way.” Carolene Fay Cale: She is as good as she is fair.” Imogene Gay Cale: A sweeter girl ne’er drew breath.” Bertha Arlene Campbell: Linda Dawn Catron: “A friend Who knows her knows a friend. in need is a friend indeed.” Shirley May Cavey: “She always wears a smile.” Judy Arlene Clark: “If a pretty smile were worth a dollar she would be a millionaire.” Activity Each year six seniors are chosen to attend Boys’ and Girls’ State. The students chosen were: Annette McDonald, Marilyn Anderson, Edward Bales, Robert Graybeal, Hugh Cwyn, and Lynn Groseclose. 22
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