Marshall High School - Marshallite Yearbook (Marshall, VA)

 - Class of 1947

Page 47 of 136

 

Marshall High School - Marshallite Yearbook (Marshall, VA) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 47 of 136
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Page 47 text:

JM, udi Remember As our four years in high school come to a close We like to look back on certain little events and happenings that We do not Want to forget: Just Remember: The day that Miss Robertson swallowed a fly in History Glass. And the fall that Mr. Gwin got While playing a game at the Senior Party N- a pillow might have made things much softer. Remember the trouble We had in selecting our Senior rings and the difficulty We had in choosing a cover for the LtMHI'ShH,lit8.77 And the days when We were Freshmen and used to go to the lunehroom for peanuts between classes. They were the good old days. Remember the day Bernard Williams acted as surgeon for a frog in Biology Class.

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,LL Prophecy fcontinuedl Sylvia Yowell, there is no mistake in your future. I see that you will get married and settle down and live in Rectortown. Let's have a look at your palm, Anne Royston. I see you dressed in white and busy as a bee because you will own your own beauty shop. What does your palm read, James Garter? Oh! l It reads that you will be a Navy man. I hope you like it. Burton Moore, I know what your palm reads without even look- ing. You will be editor of the magazine Who's Who. Since you did such a good job on our Marshalite this year, I know you'll be a good editor for any other magazine. It seems that Mr. Gwin will have quite a few of our classmates back at M. I-1. S. You, Hazel Saffel, will be back here as the librarian. Leon McGruinn, I see you driving down the street in a new Buick instead of the old car that you have now. I also read that you will own a big garage here in Marshall. I hope business will be good. Your palm, Ralph Lawler, reads that you will be married to Jeanette and living on your own farm in the Free State. Norris Wilson, I read that you will also own your own farm in the Free State. And it seems that you will sing with the Free State Ramblers in your spare time. The word ball seems to be the keynote of your future, Harry Heflin. Because your palm reads that you will be a blocking back for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Betty Moffett, in your hand I see that you will be a reporter for the Washington Star. I hope that you like living in the busy city of Washington. JAMES CAli'l'ER l5E'l l'Y MOl7I?'l3I'l l'



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M. just Remember fcontinuedl Just Remember: Anne Royston as always looking for a certain guy from Upperville. Joyce Russell and her smiles for Charles Wynes. ' Louise Sacra as holding the worldls record in typing. Kathleen Scott as the smallest girl in the Senior Class. Marie Sisson as salutatorian and as an expert bookkeeper. Virginia White as the Senior flirt. Sylvia Yowell as the only Senior to wear a diamond. Margaret Yurgaitis and her ability to talk all day without stopping. Hazel Saffel as the only girl in Geometry class. Douglas Ball and his desire to start an argument in Civics class. Jackson Bohou as the farmer of our class. James Carter as the Senior musician and the most brilliant boy in music class. George Furr as our red headed sports star and County S.C.A. President Harry Heflin as an all State half-back on our football team. Welby Kenny as always being with Beulah and as the center on our basketball team. Ralph Lawler as always hunting an excuse to go to the lunehroom. Charles Wynes for his willingness to help with anything and as the assistant editor of the Inkwell. Franklin Woodward as the smartest boy in Plane Geometry. Bernard Williams as our valedictorian and a good all-round fellow.

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