Marion High School - Hurricane Yearbook (Marion, VA)

 - Class of 1963

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that guides the wanderer to shore. William Augustus Gullion: “Men of few words are the best men.” Marcella Jane Hall: “Some works are beautiful wthout ornament.” Ivan Kent Hanshew: “Determination walks hand-in-hand with success.” 1 Harold Douglas Harden: “Fun is the cheapest medicine that has ever been discovered.” These seniors represented their school at Virginia Boys ' and Girls’ State held in Blacksburg and Radford. r Louise Virginia Harris: Ruby Mae Harrison: Charles Lee Hastings: “We tire of those pleasures we take, “It’s better to be small and shine than to “To be satisfied with life, first be but never of those we give.” be large and cast a shadow.” satisfied with yourself.” Page 24 “By confidence great deeds are done. II

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Before us as a flaming beacon Donald Lee Fisher: “Action makes more fortunes than caution.” Bonnie Anne Foster: “Verily the best of women are those who are content with little.” Janet Ruth Francis: “An artist is a dreamer consenting to dream of the actual world.” Glenda Kaye Frazier: “The best way to have friends is to be friendly.” Linda McKinnon Freeman: Robert Wayne Funk: “Paradise was lost through a woman, but “A happy life stems from a tranquil through a woman it is also regained.” mind.” Dennis Ray Gilbert: “The way to have friends is to be one.” Nancy Lee Goodpasture: “A noble deed is a step toward God.” Wanda Carmella Goodson: “Content and goodness in her life shine.” Peter Charles Grissom: “His heart is always in the sky, in hopes that he will always fly.” Page 23



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Thou Marion dost lead us onward , Claude Eugene Helton: With a merry smile and a word of cheer for all.” Marjorie Lola Hess: “In her quietness there is charm.” Michael Clinton Hicks: “Variety is the spice of life, and 1 like spice.” Paul Preston Hicks: “To him, each morning is the yawn of a new day and the sunrise is a pair of red socks.” Ju Chang Ho: “A man of hope and forward-looking mind.” Miao Ying Ho: “Sweet, petite and liked by all.” Gerald Dwight Holdaway: “Ah, why should life all labor be.” Joseph Hall Hutton: “A rolling stone gathers no moss, but who needs moss?” James Sherrill Ingram: “He made some Carol Ann Johnson: points, some rebounds too, and kept us People like her make the world cheering the whole year through.” go around.” Page 25

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