THE MARION PROGRESS A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MARION AND McDOWELL COUNTY ESTABLISHED 1896 MARION, N. C., THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1944 VOL. XLVIII—NO. 42 County Schools Have Closed A Successful Year Finals Held At Glen wood Wednesday Night; District Principals Re-elected. The county schools came to a suc cessful close this week when gradu ating exercises were held in all the high schools except North Cove, which concluded its years' work last week. The finals at Nebo took place on Friday evening, May 5th, when diplomas were awarded to the mem bers of the senior class and the an nual address was given by Judge J. Will Pless of Marion. At Pleasant Gardens the finals were held on Tuesday evening when former Governor Clyde Hoey spoke to the seniors in a packed auditor ium of friends and patrons of the school district. John Ray Jimeson awarded the diplomas to the seniors and the special awards and certifi cates were given out by Principal W. A. Young. At Old Fort on Sunday, May 7th, the baccalaureate sermon was de livered by Dr. Carl McMurray of Marion. Tuesday evening the grad uates were given their diplomas and the address was given by Dr. C. Grier Davis, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Asheville. Present for the finals was an over flow audience. At Glenwood the annual sermon was delivered on Sunday, May 7th, by Rev. W. E. Pettit, pastor of the First Baptist church at Forest City. Rev. Pettit was pastor at Old Fort for something over three years. Present in the audience were a num ber of friends from the Baptist, church at Old Fort. The graduating i exercises were on Wednesday eve ning when the diplomas were given to the graduating class and the vari ous awards were made. A large' crowd was present to witness the ex ercises and to hear Solicitor Clar ence 0. Ridings, who made the ad dress of the occasion. Notwithstanding the many handi caps due to the emergency of the times, the county schools have had a very successful year. The pupils have been taught by well trained teachers and the records show that considerable progress has been made. Emphasis has been placed upon class room instruction. The several testing programs that have been carried out show that this ob jective has met with success. The county schools have been active in the various war calls of the year. Many thousands of dollars worth of bonds and stamps have been sold by the schools much money has been raised for the Red Cross, and other war agencies. The transportation has been kept