Marion High School - Hylander Yearbook (Marion, NC)

 - Class of 1943

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less Plastic Surgery Now A Certaintyf' A glance and I knew that Bill Gladden was the author of the article and that he had achieved the ambition of his youth, for he is now a famous surgeon in johns Hopkins. Once again I was interrupted. This time it was a special delivery letter from Margaret Good, athletic director at St. Mary's. She had loads of information as to the whereabouts of our classmates. Von Ray Harris after forcing the japs from Australia, has settled down to live there on a sheep ranch. Darwin Willis still clings to his work in the navy as radio techni- cian and likes it so much that he declares he will never be a landlubber again. james Parker is a dentist in Egypt, Dottie Hensley has a championship basketball team in Cuba, jo Goins is a beauty operator in Des Moines, Iowa, Rachel Wilson is a florist in Kannapolis, N. C. Before I could finish my letter Ruth Smith bounced in with a magazine in her hand and a smile on her face Ruth is of course that model in New York that every one envys She tossed me the magazine with these words Look' I did and was I surpr1sed9 The cover girl was Louise Ramsey voted by the Senior class to be the best looking Ruth was simply bursting with information Shed been shop ping all day and had run into Dorothy Ship man and Etrula Akins social welfare workers in Chicago The three of them were so over joyed at seeing each other that for a while they simply stood there stunned Then they headed for the nearest drug store and chatted for half the afternoon Dorothy often sees Lois Watkins who is do ing secretarial work in Washington D C Ac cording to Lois Lucille Huffman is manager of the S 8: W Cafeteria in Charlotte N C Robert Hawkins is a pastor of The Little Church Around the Corner in New York City Violet Cuthbertson is a laboratory technician in Rio de aneiro Etrula interrupted Dot to say that she often listens to Harold Murray sports commentator she understands that Paul Lusk is the head floor walker in a 5 84 10c store in Shelby Doris Clay ton is an operator in Clayton s Beauty Shop in Atlanta, Georgia, jennings Ward is construc- tion engineer of Cannon Mills Company in Boston. It was a fight for time as Etrula talked a while and then Dot. Ruth was able to gather from the conversation, that John McCarthy is another Sherlock Holmesg Frances jamison and Doris Tate are dress designers, Grace Reese is manager of Rose's 5 6: l0c store in Charlotte, N. C., Sudie Klontz is happily married to a successful farmer. Ruth had just received a letter from Doris Anderson who lives in High Point where she teaches social dancing. Doris writes that she frequently runs into Margaret Ledbetter, owner of a dress shop there, and that Doris Miller is an excellent aviatrix in Baltimore, Md. Mar- guerite Clark is married and lives in Athens, Georgiag Pete Little is one of Athen's toughest cops Annie Mae McCurry is an interior deco rator and Dan Robinson IS owner of an air plane factory After Ruth finished telling me all the news together we again rummaged through those clippings This time we found that Margaret Fleming is secretary to the Governor of North Carolina ack Byrd and oe Gaddy are still in the army Through an advertisement we learned that Marietta Burgin is owner of the Burgin Hard ware in Winston Salem and that Martha Mc Iver is proprietor of the Mclwer Dairies in Wis consin By the way Floyd Broom is her man ager We found quite a few pictures and articles of the champion tennis player Helen Smarr And ex eryvs here we looked we saw pictures of the famous musician Wayne arrett linally we finished and dialed station M H S Beliexe it or not Red Walker was playing 1 trombone solo As a hint to the wise may I suggest that collecting clippings as a hobby is an enyoyable as well as a profitable pastime ,..-X25-xi, 7 ,aa-Y ff-XY If .a laa llmfpil EE '5E'l '943 7 , - 1 I - ' 1 1 ' , . . 1 7 7 .. ,. V . ' s - 7 ,. . ' 4 1 - 4 I l . . . . , . '. . ', I J ' , , . 5 7 . C . - , , . . , . , . . Y . . . . . , - 1 ' ' ' . . . I . 4 . . D , 1 . . , . ,., . . . . , , V 7 . . ' , J 1 i . . J . 1. V . . . . , . . . . I . . l- ' I . 1 7 1 , f. . . , . . t . . I A 4 qs' . r C' .' fy: sr , I a' V Y ff -'seal X i V fin-tri' . -- a fri fer? l f- , as I v 'gg f. i - f V . 'I . ' -Y 1 , rl... , , , , its , . , , ., t . f f- Y N ,,- t - N- ' off . 'fi ' 1. 1 'X .5 X f2,,,,A..Y . JH' -1 ' 7 5 .plum .'- v ,lt .5 :X 1. .IPA-a-'.y', . x ' - -' A . - -' 'i - ' 5 '-' 4 . ':'. ,,-- .. -. K di, ' - . ' ,- .. rr , - ACE' ., ,-,.,, .n.i.i- ' F .pt Im. ' . .r .. -J. . ts 3 - .4.-.v.- '.f1'a- ' 1 :-'WIN'



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LHST LUILL HUD TESTHITIEUT live, lhe Senior Cl.z.uyr of Nlnelewz Hnnzlretl and Forty-flJree, being of infelligenl mind and gellerom' dirpofilion, realizing the .ferio11,me,fl' of the prefenl and l'l'll,ffllIg in live fI'Ullll.l'6j of the fixture, do hereby nmke thlr mn' Lax! Will and Terlanzent, revoking and declaring nnll and mid any and all zrillf lvillaerla nlade .znd exernled by ur. ITEM 1 To our Alma Mater we leave our love and devotion, and pledge our loyalty to the ideals for which she stands. ITEM 2 To Mr. Beam, we offer our appreciation for inspiring us throughout the years of our educa- tion ITEM 3 To Mr Poole we leave our heartfelt thanks for his efforts in guiding us through this our last year of school IIIM4 To thc Senior Sponsors Mrs Blair and Mrs Wier we will the love and good wishes of the entire Senior Class ITEM 5 To the faculty we give one measure of for giveness for all they have done to us and our pledge of gratitude for this diligencc toward our moral physical spiritual and intellectual development ITEM 6 To the incoming Senior Class We give and bequeath our title of seniors and our cap of knowledge trusting that they will put it in usable condition patching the tears of indrtfer ence and relimng it with more than good in tentions ITEM 7 To the incoming unior Class we leave the courage to press onward and see their task com pleted ITIS M 8 To the incoming Sophomore Class we give and bequeath any and all excuse slips which they may be able to collect, hoping 'they may prove to be more useful in the future than they have in the past. ITEM 9 To the incoming Freshman Class we give and bequeath our fool-proof personalities ac- companied b'y the privilege of taking on or throwing off anything that no one else wants. ITEM I0 To the football squad we leave the admira- tion and congratulations of all the high school faculty and entire student body for their line sportsmanship and ability in winning the West ern North Carolina Conference Title Our hats are off to you ITEM ll 'Io the band we leue the vaclncles of the three majorcttcs the bass drummer and the wood wind and brass sections to bc hlled by students as worthy as they Iarvr I7 To our parents whose sacrifices and prayers have helped us earn our diplomas we give and bequeath one promise to do our best to realize their expectations of us and ambitions for us ITEM 13 To anyone who may feel left out we give and bequeath our heartfelt sympathy regards and best wishes In Witness Whereof we the Class of Forty three the testators hue to this our will set our hand and seal on this the ninth of Feb ruary one thousand nine hundred forty three Ike Temzlor, Mmm JANI KLUTTZ q-ffwf I we Nglquf-IEe1ltq?f:tfFIT'tDEl?f1943 it Q 3 I we 'YS'-f'H,'i'EiEa. 1 . - .1111 L I ' e 1 ' , . . ' ., . . . t ' ' . Y . - ' s L , 2 ' 1 'Z ' A c ' ', 4 .i , a A ' - ' A V 1 - V ' . , . .. . Y. 7 7 P V , V. , . 'fl ... . , V . Y Q - . Y , V - K . S , I - M ' I h L L . . , i V 4 V L V V L V . . L C Y I L V V , - up 7 - , 4 - . . . A 4 ' ' , 1 V, V , - v f 7 ' x s as I 7 7 - 2 , fl - . ' ' 'I i ' f ,. s H 4 ...ag 1 X V 'sg 5,55 r VN 1 .- - .Y ' ' -' e.af'V5, ft? - . -. V, , .. as . V an I ik 27 ' J .A - o 7 ' ' ' ' -4' , ,V ,Me - V V, l,t,, ,- 'I-N, t.,,5V ,, I ' ' 1 ,e ,,.,.fi 1 wut, , .X 3 W, 4 .- Q , J,.1 'V 1. lv 4 f 3 ' ' ll g , - . v- E I. it 0 54. , 8 V 4 ., I i . , ,g Q17 , , - , . . ,, ., , I. 3 . . .1 v .,, , X - .fm 1, . ,,' . A-, .- . . .V A. . ..V - ,, ,, -- ,AA ,, N' , ' , . A ,. , .- r ,, .a -.l x 1. X .,,-.xx -n.Lvs-, ' r .Lv .. ' . - -.r ,,, V . . . : ' .ma V .,e1 4- ' - .:-- mm. A' 4

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