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SMYTH-BLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY-.
MARION, VIRGINIA ' 'Ma7>
For Reference
Not to be taken from this room
1959
HATCHET
MARION COLLEGE
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“M oods” lias been chosen the theme of t lie 19.5!) Hatchet because in the everyday life of the Marion College Family, much depends on how- each member of this family enters into the “Spirit ” or mood of the moment.
Faculty-student relationships are firmly based on foundations of mutual respect, friendliness, two-fold learning. Invaluable experience, insight to many besetting problems and inspiration are the faculty’s gifts to the student body in exchange for the dedication, application, and cooperation of the family’s younger members.
Student-student relationships are warm, intimate, satisfying. Each, in giving of herself to the utmost, soon discovers she is maturing emotionally. And what memorious times she has in doing this— times sweetened by joyous shouts of laughter and flavored by the salt of tears but memorious never-the-less.
On the following pages we have tried to capture some of the spirit and feelings that are a part of each day, each deed, word, and thought.
yes and sincere, sunny smile invite our confidence and friendship. Your keen, vital mind inspires us to aspire to its height and its width. Your vivacious, delightful personality makes you young at heart.
Your intense interest in people and in the world about you salt and peppers your outlook on life, giving it just the right amount of spice and flavor.
In the classroom, you encourage and stimulate what is the best in each of us. You do not give lip service to your ideals, you are their living proof. You are a student as well as a teacher; a student of life doing graduate work.
W i th a profound respect and a deep admiration, we dedicate the 1 1 atciie'i of 19.59 to you, Miss Mary Preston Sheffey.
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Dr. John TI. Fray, President
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• PRESIDENT . . .
This school year has witnessed a spirit of cooperation on the part of faculty, staff and students which will increase our joy and satisfaction as we, in retrospect, evaluate the year. As President of the College, may 1 use this means of expressing my personal gratitude to all who have worked so selflessly toward the attainment of this enviable goal.
FACULTY and STAFF
MARGARET HUMPHREY
Dean of Women
Editii G. 1-Ioovek B.A., M.A
History, Social Science Acting Registrar
Edna King B.A., M A.. M.A.L.S. Bible, Public Speaking Librarian
FACULTY and STAFF
M \ in Phesti )N Sn i .i i in B.S., M.F.d II ns mess Education Psychology
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M \ ItTII A T. Hi.i.eii B.S.
H mingy
Flora Pettinahi
B.A.
French , Spanish
Leah B. Bonham
I? S.
Physical Ed ucatinn Hygiene
Jean Fitzgerald
B.S
Engl ish
Julia Ann Wolfe
B.S.
Home Economics
Thomas \\ Roa \e
B.S.
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Peggv (LI )ean ■ Secretary to the President
Jean T. Robinson Dietitian
Mai d W. Miles
Supervisor of Dormitories
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{Fir.il Rou ) Judy Scott, Martha Rhudy, Eleanor Lightsey, Frances Hutton, Linda Troxell, Betty Lynn Bowman
(Second Row) Kate Taylor, Sue Lewis, Vada Finley, Revena IIubble, Betty Ann Bear ( Third Row) Dianne Deininger, Geraldine Sutliffe, Margaret Lippard, Barbara Cundiff, B. J. ('rev eling, Monterey Layne, Penny Milleman
THE HATCHET STAFF
( 'arol Rodeffer . Editor
Marietta IIeidbreder . Business Manager
By the look on the faces of each of these members of the Hatchet Staff, the business of creating a yearbook is both exciting and rewarding.
Excitement and anticipation of creation tingled in the air at the first meeting in the fall. Eight months of preparation have not dulled the first excitement or anticipation. These eight months of preparation have channeled our exuberant energy into the striving and the final attainment of our goal to present to its faculty and students the moods of Marion College.
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INSPIRATION
CLASSES
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Barbara IIerold . President
Carol Bastian . Vice President
M ARY Nell \Y ard . Secretary
Betty Ann Bear . Treasurer
M iss King . Sponsor
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SENIOR
CLASS
\nna Lu ka Atw ell
“Sweetly and stately with all the grace of womanhood
Carol Louise Basti \n
“ 1 must laugh and dance and sing, youth is such a lovely thing
Betty Ann Beak
“Never idle a moment, hut thrifty and thoughtful of others"
Joyce Ann Belle
“She is gentle, she’s shy, there’s mischief in her eye"
Betty Lynn Bowman
“They serve God well, who serve his creatures"
Elizabeth Anne Clear
“In life she finds a lot of fun hut when there’s work she gets it done’
Beverly Grace Crumpton
“The music in my heart I hore, long after it was heard no more"
Henrietta Katherine Engelhard
“Music is well said to be the speech of angels”
SENIOR
CLASS
Kith Elizabeth Engelhard
“Loyal heart, strong mind, a truer friend you'll never find”
Margot Wilmot Garret
“Many waters cannot quench love neither can the floods drown it”
Harriet Ann Goode
“This young miss is seldom still, if she were we’d think her ill”
Marilynn Gwynn “Silence; Wisdom is deep storage”
Marietta Irmgert Heidbreder
“The hand that follows intellect can achieve”
Barbara Ann Herold
“Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves ”
Elizabeth Latimer Keister
“A good disposition, more valuable than gold”
Phyllis Edruth Kersey “Ideas are the roots of creation”
SENIOR
CLASS
Monterey Kegley Layne
“The two noblest things which are sweetness and light ”
Sarah Anne Morgan
“Officious, innocent, sincere, of every friendless name the friend"
M ary Ann Pettit
"Why let the devil have all the fun? "
Martha Kate Riiudy
“Never quiet, never still; life's too short to waste or kill "
Carol Jean Rodeffer
“A quick responsiveness in word and deed, the will to follow or the art to lead ”
Judith Yvonne Scott “You needn't be big to be great"
Geraldine Ward Sutliffe “Unto the pure all things are pure
Elizabeth Jane Tompkins
“Fortune is ever seen accompany¬ ing industry"
SENIOR
CLASS
Sandra Lynn Umberger
“It’s nice to be natural when you’ve naturally nice ’’
Mary Nell Ward
“She’s modest, mild, and beautiful, the fairest I have known”
Jewel Marie Woodall
“A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance”
Halls of Marion
We love the halls of Marion,
Where our college days began.
And with glad hearts remember,
All the days spent within.
We thank you for the fun we've had, The friends we hold so dear;
And all the values we have gained, We’ll cherish through the years.
And now, though we must leave you, Our thoughts will linger here We hope you’ll not forget us.
When we graduate this year.
SENIOR SNAPS
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Tina Rosenquist Jimmie Dawson. .
Karen Kray .
Brenda IIughett Mrs. Wolfe .
.... President Vice President
. Secretary
. . . . Treasurer . Sponsor
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JUNIOR
CLASS
Lohretta Jean Adkins M UHiK M \ HIE Al CHAIN Donald Leon Bales
Francis F.llen Barker W ALTER R \ LEIGH B V HR Molln Ad \.ms B vtdohe
Benjamin Flack Buchanan, Jr.
Joyce Elaine Hi rg Alice Ruth Catlett
Perry Lee Catron Wayne Parker Clements John Howard Crabtree, Jr.
Robin Cornett Jimmie William Damson W \ nda Joyce Eastridge
\ ada Faye Finley Betty Ruth Grinsted Barbara Stuart Harris
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JUNIOR
CLASS
Susan Simpson H artwell Patricia Anna Haulsee Ann Kownslar Hickman
Francis Courtney IIoge Doris Elaine Hooyen Carol June Hosterman
Revena Fee Hubble Brenda Colleen Hughett Karen Lou Klay
Mary Sue Lewis Margaret Helen Lippard Clary Elizabeth Lowry
Barbara Christine McAllister Barbara Lee Martin Daniei.a Antoinetta Maso
Raymond Edward Mathew Geneva Leon Meek Charles Allen Millard
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JUNIOR
CLASS
Carolyn Penelope Milleman Jean Fenton Miller I )OX \ LI) G All. MoOIIE
Phyllis -Iaxe Moohehead I )ohis Lucille Moyeii I \m Es Melville Ogbukx
Carrie Freelove Overbay Sarah Margaret Overbay Vlferd Leo Parks
Dewey Preston Parks Saraii Kimble Pennington Carla Zoe Pierson
Carolyn Ivee Rexxer Tina Anne Rosenquist Charles Gary Siiaw
Robert Lee Simons Nancy Givexa Slusser Judith Anderson Tate
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JUNIOR
CLASS
Catherine Ann Taylor Sherman Blake Taylor Linda Lou Troxell
Jerry Wylie Turley Daniel Clark Umberger Frances Amanda Weaver
JUNIOR CLASS SONG
Junior Class do I love thee Yes siree I do love thee
\Y e’re the bestest of the best We re the ones with all the zest
Purple and Gold yes indeed They’re our teams and they’re for me
M; trion juniors, yes indeed W e’re the best, oh can't you see
We don’t go in four by fours Never shall we close her doors
I don’t need a golden key Just to show Marion's for me.
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SNAPS
HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OFFICERS
Diana Johnson .
Ingrid Kemp .
Hette J. ('reveling. .
Judy Anderson .
Helen Rice .
M ISS lioNIIAM .
. President
. Vice President
. Secretary
. Treasurer
Editor, “El Chismoso” . Sponsor
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HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS
OlIRISTIANNE M VRIE VuGRAIN "()n their own merits modest men are dumb "
Bette .1 \ne Chen elim; “Honor is the reward of virtue”
B ARBARA SuE ( '[ NDIKK “ Make two grins grow where there was only a grouch before"
Dianne Rene Deininger “A little nonsense now and then, is relished bv the wisest men"
■I vnet Aeduev Ford "Look not thou down hut up”
M \ ii v Elizabeth Hell “Little deeds of kindness, little words of love, make our earth an Eden like the heaven above”
Diana Stuart Johnson " Few people have courage enough to appear as good as they really are”
Eleanor Weiler Lightsey " Modesty is a shining light "
Yvonne Miriam Marcus “These gifts are ever the most acceptable, which the giver makes precious”
Ellen Frances Rice “The Ic >ve of learning, the se¬ questered nooks, and all the sweet serenity of books ”
M \ritza Rubio Rovellat "A thing of beauty is a joy forever; its loveliness increases; it will never pass into nothingness "
Barbara Ellen Scholp "The only way to have a friend is to be one ”
Barbara Ann Sherwood "No endeavor is in vain; the reward is in the doing ...”
M ary Ellen Wyker “Charity is a virtue of the heart, and not of the hands”
Della Olive Xiegeni us "High erected thoughts seated in a heart of courtesy”
HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS
Judith Karen Anderson Susan Loven Banforij Carol Baker Burdette
Carol Lynne Contris Eugenia Morris Donalson Eleanor Lois IIeisiiman
Tomiko Kawashima Susan Leona Leiter Diana Long
Ingrid Lelia Kemp Susan Burton Knight Gail Elizabeth Scheidler
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Carol Jean Venardos Francis Louise Whitten
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COOPERATION
ORGANIZATIONS
STUDENT COUNCIL
‘AY e wish to promote a better understanding of each of us for our fellow students and we endeavor to unite the student body," says Harriet Goode, capable and hard-working president of the Student Council, speaking for the members of her organization.
The Student Council plays a leading role on the Marion College stage, preserving student honor, maintaining t lie high standards of the college, and encouraging responsible and loyal contributions to the student body.
Harriet Goode . President
Joyce Belle . Vice President
Elizabeth Keister . Secretary
Anna Laura Atwell . Treasurer
(Seated, l.i/l In Right) Anna Lavra Atwell, Harriet Goode, Joyce Belle, Elizabeth Keister (Standing, Left to Right) Raymond Mathena, Judy’ Tate, Nancy Slusseii, Carol Burdette, Maritza Rubio, Sandy I mburcer, Alice Catlett, Eleanor Robinson
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Judy Tate, Elizabeth Clear, Carol Burdette
HONOR COURT
“Honor in its truest sense, and as it relates to life at Marion College, involves all that Christ taught concerning duty to self and to one another in thought, word, and act.”
One of the most time-honored and cherished traditions of M arion College is the honor system and the embodiment of its authority in the Honor Court, a body of three members representing the senior, junior, and high school classes.
However, honor is not antiquated and moss-covered; it is a vibrating challenge to aspire to the highest ideals of Christianity in everyday living.
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( To/i) Sandy Cmberger
( Second Roir) Elizabeth Clear, Carol Bastlan, Beverly Crumpton
( Third Row) Carol Rodeffer, Harriet Goode, Penny' Milleman, Susan IIartu ell, Kitty Engeliiart
Y. W. C. A.
The faces which form the triangle, the official symbol of the Young Women’s Chris¬ tian Association, are a vivacious, creative group known as the “Y” cabinet.
The three sides of the triangle emphasize the three-fold spiritual program of the “ V ", candle-light meditations, recognition and installation services, and grace at meals.
Give this group a rectangle to work with and the result will be a blue and silver wintry paradise, the “Town and Country ” setting for a Kid Party, or the flowers of spring at a candle-lit Birthday Banquet, whichever the occasion demands. A capsule is even within the scope of these talented amateur geometrists!
Sandy 1 M berger . President
Elizabeth Clear . . I ice President
Beverly Crumpton . Secretary
Carol Rodeffer . Treasurer
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SQUIB STAFF
Jrnv Scott . . Erf if or
Hetty Ann Bear . Business Manager
The Squib , neither a newspaper (we have no .scoops) nor a literary product (we try!) records happy events of the school year from early fall orientation with its picnics, parties, receptions, teas and work to the happy ending in spring with more parties, pageants, dances, honors and sail partings.
The Squib staff sponsors several projects: the election of Miss Marion, our college ideal; the Pitchfork Sale: and staff parties, to plan the papers, discuss ideas and enjoy good fellowship.
(Seated) Dewey Parks, Linda Troxell, Judy Scott, Betty Ann Bear, Frances Weaver. Martha Rhudy (Standing) Tina Rosenquist, Barbara Martin, Diana Johnson, Ann Hickman, Penny Milleman, Susan Hartwell, Alice Catlett, Elizabeth Clear, Geraldine Sutliffe, Molly Batdohf, Karen Klay, Eleanor Robinson, Carol Rodeffer, Frances Hutton, Lucy Moyer
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(First Roir, Left to Right) Margaret Lippahd, Linda Troxell, Molly Batdorf, Lucy Moyer, Kitty Engel¬ hard
(Second Row, Left to Right) Carolyn Renner, Barbara Herold, Sandy Lmberger, Libby Clear, Susan Banford, Barbara Sciiolp, Ingrid Kemp
( Third Row, Left to Right; Donnie Johnson, Betty Engelhard, Susan Knight. Carol Hosterman, Maritza Rubio, Christianne Augrain, Gail Scheidler
(Fifth Row, Left to Right) Kate Taylor, Eleanor Lightsey, Phyllis Moorehead, Eugenia Donalson, Judy Anderson. B. J. Ckeveling, Penny Milleman (Sixth Row, Left to Right) Doris Hooyen, Frances Weaver
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
Our Missionary Society is vitally interested in promoting Christian College life. At informal monthly meetings and special chapel services, the members become intimately acquainted with the hopes, the joys, and the problems of Africans, Europeans, Asians, and Americans who are northern and southern neighbors.
The Missionary Society extends its generous helping hand to those in need in the far- fhmg corners of the earth through the student body’s Thank Offering and the observance of World Week of Prayer.
lx itt y Exgeliiakd . President
Lucy Mover . Vice President
Molly IJatdokf . Secretary
Rbyena Hubble . Treasurer
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LUTHERAN STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION
Betty Lynn Bowman . President
Penny Milleman I ice President
Lucy Moyeh . Secretary-Treasurer
Our photographer interrupted Ihis L. S. A. meeting just long enough to snap this picture. This small 1ml active hunch of busy little bees has worked hard to serve Lutherans and the students of all denominations in some of their spiritual needs. The beautiful, meaningful Christmas candlelight service and the spiritually refreshing Palm Sunday sunrise service hold sacred places in our memories, as do the chapel services on slides of famous religious paintings, which the L. S. A. helped to sponsor.
(Fluor) I, rev Moyeh, Betti Lynn Boivji \n, Penny Millem \n
(Scaled) Harriet Goode, Carolyn Renner, Phyllis Moo rehead, Kate Taylor, Phyllis Kersey. Eleanor Ligiitsey, Susan Knight, Ingrid Kemp, Dianne Deixixgek, M xrgaret Lippard ( Standing ) Eleanor IIeishman, Ellen Rice, Maiu Hull, Carol Rodeffer, Doris IIooven, Kitty Engel¬ hard, Joyce Belle, Eugenia Donalson, Libby Clear, Carol Venardos, Molly Batdorf, Sandy Cmberger
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(First Roiv) Carol IIosterman, Doris Hooyen, Nancy Slusseh, Anna Laura Atwell, Judy Tate, Carol
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(Second Row) Jewell Woodall, Barbara Martin, Ann Hickman, Alice Catlett, Karen Klay, Carolyn Benner
(Third Row) Sandra Cmberger, Betty Lynn Bowman, Elizabeth Tompkins, Mary Ann Pettit, Beverly Crumpton, Margaret Lippard
(Fourth Row) Mary Nell Ward, Kitty Engelhard, Betty Engelhard, Harriet Goode, Penny Milleman, Elizabeth Keister, Elizabeth Clear, Marietta IIeidbreder, Barbara Herold (Not Pictured) Sue Lewis
THE COLLEGE CHOIR
Elizabeth Keister. Elizabeth Clear. .
Judy Tate .
Carol Bastian .
Beverly Crumpton
... President l ice President
. Secretary
. . . . Treasurer ... Librarian
Our twenty-eight warbling song birds have blended their voices into a harmonious A Capelin Choir, much in demand for both college and community functions.
The choir toured the Shenandoah Valley this spring, delighting congregations from M arion to \\ inchester.
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(First lioir' Maritza Rubio, Ellen Rice, Judy Anderson
( Second linn ) Susan Knight, Mary Ellen \\ yker, Tomiko Kawashima, Janet Ford ( Third h toir) A I ary Hull, Diana Johnson, Ingrid Kemp, Susan Banford, Frances Written (. Fourth Row) Della Ziegeneus, Ciiristianne Augkain, Eleanor Lightsey, Carol Burdette
THE HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR
Mr. Pe terson's proteges made their debut of 1958-59 at the Community Christmas Concert. After this initial performance, the result of months of practice, they have encored several times, both at the college and in the community. Most recently they have donned their robes to participate in the Wednesday evening Lenten services at Ebenezer Lutheran
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( Standing ) Elizabeth Clear, Harriet Goode, Carol Rodeffer ( Seated ) Yada Finley, Barbara Martin, Lucy Moyer
PHI THETA KAPPA
Carol Rodeffer. Harriet Goode . . Elizabeth Clear Barbara Martin
. President
.... Vice President Secret a r/j- Treas u rer . Reporter
The formal initiation ceremony lias just been completed and those young ladies seated on the couch are now members in good standing of the Delta Beta Chapter of the l*hi Theta Kappa. They have a right to smile for they have captured the top academic prize at Marion.
To be eligible for membership, a student must carry a minimum of fifteen hours with twelve of these in the arts and sciences, and must rank scholastically in the upper ten per¬ cent of the student body. She is, by nature, of good moral character and a good citizen.
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International Relations Club
( Seated ) Dunne Deixinger, Marietta Heidbreder, Eugenia Doxalson, Bette Jane C reveling, Mary Hull, Jewell Woodall, Tomiko Kawashima, Carol Contris, Phyllis Kersey, Barbara IIerold, Daniela M A SO, M a ritza Rubio
( Standing ) Eleanor Ligiitsey, Kitty Engelhard, Madge Augiiain, Barbara Martin, Betty Tompkins, Diana Johnson, Vi. ice Catlett, Geneva Meek, M \ky Nell Ward
Hetty Tompkins . President Judy Anderson . Secretary
Barbara Martin. . Vice President Madge Augiiain . Treasurer
A vital and keen interest in the world of today and what's making it “tick” is I lie only requirement for membership in the International Relations Club. In trying to pro¬ mote a better understanding of our neighbors around the world, an annual party is given in which the honors are equally showed by the eighty-odd countries of the 1 nited Nations.
In the pictures above and below, the members are in the midst of a give-and-take of ideas on the 1. ICC. party, its exhibits, games, refreshments, entertainment, and films.
( Sealed ) Phyllis Mooiiehead, Anna Laura Atwell
( Standing ) Kate Taylor, Susan Kmght, Carol Rodeffer, Penny Milleman, Joyce Belle, Betty Lynn Bowman, Eleanor Heish.man, Ellen Rice, Linda Troxell, Carol Burdette, Frances Weaver, H arriet Goode, Elizabeth Clear, Sandra C.mbergek, Doris Hooyen
( Sealed ) Molly Batdorf, Tina Rosenqlist, Anna Laura Atwell, Carol Hosterman (Standing) Revena Hubble, K \te Taylor, Linda Tisoxell, Harriet Goode, Robin Cornett, Phy llis Kersey, Karen Klay , Monterey Layne, Mrs. Allen Wolfe
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
Anna Laura Atwell. . .
Tina Rosenquist .
Carol Hosterman .
Molly Batdorf .
... President I ice President
. Secret (try
Treasurer
Those gals know la dernier mot in making up fashions! They are the official “Avon calling” representatives for the dorm. From some of the arrays of cosmetics on bureaus, il would seem these "Home Ee-ers” are super salesmen.
Emphasis on makeup and beauty care is one of the ways in which the Home Eco¬ nomics ( Inb helps each member to prepare for her role, in the near future, as a homemaker.
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Society for Prospective Teachers
Lucille Mover .
It EVEN' A I 1 U II 15 LE .
Eugenia Donalson .
GENEVA M EEK .
. . . . President I ice President
. Secretary
. Treasurer
The addition of this organization to M avion College social life is a response to the urgent appeal for new and better trained teachers. S. I*. T. has taken the highly responsible task of interesting and informing onr students about the teaching profession on its young shoulders.
Mr. J. Leonard Manck, superintendent of Smyth County schools, addressed the group's first meeting; panel discussions, special topics and filmstrips have follow-ups to promote interest in the art of teaching.
(First Ruin) Eugenia Donalson, Revena Hubble, Geneva Meek, Doris Hooven, Phyllis Mooiiehead, Carolyn Renner, Phyllis Kersey
(Second Row) Eleanor Heishman, Elizabeth Clear, Eleanor Lightsey, Molly Batdorf, Yada Finley, Einda Troxell, Della Zeigenfus
(Third Row) B etta Lynn Bowman, Joyce Belle, Betty \nx Bear, Monterey Layne, Kate Taylor (Standing) Lucille Moyer, Carol Contris, Mary Hull, Susan Knight, Ingrid Kemp, Donnie Johnson, Kitty Engelhard, Alice Catlett, Ann Hickman, Sue Hartwell, Harriet Goode, Anna Laura Atwell, Sandra Umberger, Penny Milleman, Margaret Lippard, Janet Ford, Frances Weaver
HIGH SCHOOL SONG
When a high school girl goes walkin’ with her one and only man,
Rest assured she’ll do
the most official thing she can.
She won’t let him hold her hand
’cause he might not understand,
That a high school girl’s an angel in disguise. Ah, Ha !
REFRAIN :
Oh, the high school girls are the truest and the best,
and they keep things goin’ and they never take a rest.
They have one yell and they yell it all together, and it goes like this, Marion High forever.
When 9:30 rolls around all the teachers wear a frown,
’cause they know the high school’s up and runnin’ round.
We'll remember all the fun that was had by everyone,
’( ’ause a high school girl s an angel in disguise. Ah, Ha!
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EXULTATION
ATHLETICS
[Bark Diawe Deixinger, Nancy Slussek, Kate Taylor. Sandy Umberger, Barbara Herold, Carol Rodeffer, Marietta IIeidbreder, Harriet Goode. Madge Augrain, Miss Bonham, Maritza Rubio, Beverly Crumpton, Carol Bastian, Barbara Martin. Susan Banford, Donnie Johnson, B. J. C REVELING, M ary Ellen Wyker, Anna Laura Atw ell (Front) Joyce Belle, Elizabeth Keister
HOCKEY TEAM
Joyce Belle Elizabeth Keister
Co-Captains
1 ndcr the able direction of Miss Leah Bonham, hockey ranked as a major sport of the year. Neither rain nor sleet stopped the team from practicing each afternoon, learning new skills and improving old ones.
As hockey season drew to a close we had embedded in our minds two important lessons, NEVER “piddle in the striking circle” and it isn't the score that counts but the way you play the game.
The inspiration of our coach as well as the sportsmanship and ambition ot the team accounted for a successful season.
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BASKETBALL TEAM
Elizabeth l\ eister Joyce Belle
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A circle is a continuous line, take away one part and it is crippled, yet that one part is no more important than any of the other parts. The circle is only meaningful it all the parts are connected and in their proper perspective.
Basketball is an exciting game of skilled coordination, both of the muscles and the team members. Each of the girls in this circle has some definite skills and a definite per¬ sonality. But we have learned to merge these skills and these personalities into a well- co-ordinated, well-functioning unit, the team. This was not accomplished in a few hours or practice periods, but after weeks and months of serious concentration and effort. To merge fourteen individuals into a well-organized team is, without a doubt, the most difficult task of the coach, the manager, the captains, and the team itself.
(Cr nlcr. Hack In Left) M iss Bonii vm, I Iarkiet ( Joode, Ki.iz abetii K bister, Sandy I Mbeuger, B a rbara 1 1 arris, Joyce Belle. Carol Bastian, Mary Ellen M a ker, Patsy IIaulsee, Anna Laura Atw ell, V a iia Finley. M arit/.a Rubio, Yvonne Marcus, Eleanor 1 Irishman.
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CHEERLEADERS
Knight
Eleanor Ligiitsey
Barbara Scholp
Judy Scott Martha Rhudy Cricket Written
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EXHILARATION
FEATURES
M iss I Iakhiet Goode
MISS MARION
THE MARION IDEAL
... is to care for what is rather than for what seems; to he loyal to what is best in the tradition of the past and yet open to the discoveries of the present and the hopes of the future; to find freedom in the knowledge of the truth, beauty in the common sphere of daily living; joy in love and friendship, and strength in con¬ structive service: to play happily and work honestly; to believe in God and God's children, and to serve where service is most needed.
APPLE BLOSSOM PRINCESS
Moli/5 Batdorf
VALENTINE
QUEEN
Jfdy Anderson (Center)
ATTENDANTS
Barbara Schorr (left), Donnie .Johnson (riyl/t)
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MAY QUEEN
Miss Mary Nell Ward
MAY QUEEN ATTENDANTS
FEATURED BY THE SENIORS
FEATURED BY THE
COLLEGE
AW A LAURA ATWELL
Missionary Society, N ice President, ’59; Home Eco¬ nomics, Vice President, '58; President, 59; Squib Staff, ’58; Choir ’58, ’59; Student Council, Treasurer, '59; Missionary Society. '58, ’59; Society for Prospective Teachers. ’59; International Relations Club, ‘58, ’59; Varsity Basketball, '59; Varsity Hockey. ’59.
CAROL LOUISE BASTIAX
V. \V. C. A., Social Chairman, ’59; Senior Class Vice President, '59, Choir, ’58, Treasurer, '59; Lutheran Stu¬ dents' Association; Varsity Basketball, ’58, '59; Varsity Hockey, '58, ’59; Society for Prospective Teachers; International Relations Club.
BETTY AW BEAR
IIatciiet, '59; Squib Business Manager, ’59; Society for Prospective Teachers, ’59; Senior Class Treasurer, ’59; Feature Girl, ’59.
JOYCE AW BELLE
French-Spanish Club, ’58; Society for Prospective Teachers, ’59; Squib Business Manager, ’59; Lutheran Student Association. ’59; Treasurer, ’58; International Relations Club, 58, ’59; Missionary Society, '58, ’59; Student Council, Vice President, ’59; Varsity Basketball, Co-Captain, ’59; Varsity Hockey, ’58; Co-Captain, ’59; Feature Girl, ’59.
BETTY LYW BOWMAN
French-Spanish Club, ’58; Society for Prospective Teachers, .59; Hatchet, ’59; Choir, ’58, ’59; Missionary Society, '58, ’59; Lutheran Student Association, ’58, President, 59; International Relations Club, '58, '59.
ELIZABETH AWE CLEAR
Honor Court, President, ’59; Student Council, '58; Missionary Society, ’58, ’59; Y. W. C. A., N ice President, ’59; Society for Prospective Teachers, ’59; Lutheran Student Association, 58, ’59; International Relations ( lub, 59; Choir, .58, Vice President, ’59; Hatchet, ’59; Squib, 58, '59; Phi Theta Kappa, Secretary -Treasurer, ’58, 59; May Queen Attendant, '59.
BEVERLY GRACE CRUMPTON
V V . C. A., Cabinet, ’59; Varsity Basketball, ’58; \ arsity Hockey, .58, Lutheran Student Association, ’58, ’59.
IIEXRIET I A K VniERIXE ENG ELIIARD
French-Spanish ( lub, ,58: I Ionic Economics Club, '58; Society for Prospective Teachers, ’58, ’59; Choir, ’58, .59; Missionary Society, Treasurer, 58, President, '59; V \\ (', V , Cabinet, .59; Lutheran Student Association, '58, .59; International Relations Club, ’58, Membership Chairman, 59; Squib, .58; Hatchet, '58, ’5!); Junior ( lass Treasurer, .58.
SENIORS
RUTH ELIZABETH ENGELHARD
Hatchet, ’58; Squib, ’58: Y. W. C. A., Program Chair¬ man, ’58; Lutheran Student Association, ’58, ’59; Mis¬ sionary Society, ’58, ’59; Society for Prospective Teachers, ’58; Home Economics Club, ’58; Choir, ’58, ’59; Inter¬ national Relations Club, ’58, ’59.
MARGOT WILMOT GARRETT
HARRIET ANN GOODE
Lutheran Student Association, ’58, '59; Home Economics Club, ’59, Secretary, '58; Missionary Society, 58, ’59; International Relations Club, ’59; Junior Class President, ’58; Varsity Basketball, '59; Varsity Hockey, ’58, ’59; Society for Prospective Teachers, ’59; Squib, '58; Purple Team Captain. ’59; Student Council, President, ’59; Y. W. C. A., Cabinet, 59.
MARILYXX GWYXX
Society for Prospective Teachers, ’58, ’59; International Relations Club, ’58; Home Economics Club, ’58.
BARBARA ANN HEROLD
Junior Class Secretary, '58; Senior Class President, 59; Varsity Hockey, ’59; Choir, ’58, ’59; International Rela¬ tions Club, ’59; Missionary Society, 58, 59; Squib, 58; Lutheran Student Association, '58, ’59; May Queen Attendant, '59.
MARIETTA IRMGERT IIEIDBREDER
International Relations Club, ’58, ’59; Choir, 59; Hatchet, Business Manager, ’59; Squib, 59; Varsity Hockey, ’59.
ELIZABETH LATIMER KEISTER
International Relations Club, '58: Lutheran Student Association, 58, 59; Choir, 58, President, 59; Society for Prospective Teachers, Treasurer, ’58; Varsity Basket¬ ball, '58; Co-Captain, '59; Varsity Hockey, '58, Co- Captain, '59; Student Council, Secretary, ’59.
PHYLLIS EDRUTII KERSEY
International Relations Club. 59; Home Economics Club, ’59, Lutheran Student Association, ’59: Society for Prospective Teachers. '58, ’59; Missionary Society, '59.
MONTEREY KEG LEY LAY NT.
International Relations ( lub, 58; Home Economics C lub, .58, ’5!); Hatchet, .59; Society for Prospective Teachers, '59.
SARAH ANNE MORGAN Hatchet, '59.
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COLLEGE SENIORS
M MIY AW PETTIT
Lutheran Student Association, 58; Choir, '58, ’59; Varsity Basketball Manager, 58.
MARTI! V KATE Rill DY
Varsity Basketball, ’58; Hatchet, 59; Squib, ’59; < 'heerleader, 59.
ELEANOR < ; A A ROBINSON
II \tcii et, ’59; Squib, ’59; Student Council, '59.
CAROL JEAN RODEFFER
Phi Theta Kappa, ’58, President, 59; Squib, Co-Editor, ’58, Staff, ’59, Hatchet, Editor, 59; Y. W. C. A., Treas¬ urer, ’59; Lutheran Student Association, ’58, ’59; Mis¬ sionary Society, ’58, ’59; International Relations Club, '58, 59; French-Spanish, 58; Society for Prospective
Teachers, ’59; Varsity Hockey, ’59; Varsity Basketball Manager, '59.
JUDITH YVONNE SCOTT
Squib, '58, Editor, '59; Hatchet, ’59; Cheerleader, ’59.
GERALDINE \\ Mil) SI I'Ll I II
Hatchet, ’59, Squib, '59.
ELI/ Mil: Til JAM TOMPKINS
Hatchet, '58; Choir, 58, '59; International Relations ( lub, Treasurer, '58, President, '59.
SANDRA LYNX I MBERGER
French-Spanish Club, ’58; II\tchet, ’58, ’59; Squib, ’58; V \\ C. A., Publicity Chairman, ’58, President, '59: Lutheran Student Association, Society for Prospective Teachers, '59, Vice President, 58, International Relations Club, '58, 59; Student Council, ’59; Choir, 58, '59;
\ arsity Basketball, 59; \ arsity I fockey, 59.
MARY NELL WARD
International Relations Club, '58, '59; Missionary
Society, 59; Choir, 58, '59, Senior Class Secretary, 59; May Queen, 59.
JEWEL MARIE WOODALL
Missionary Society, '58, '59; International Relations Club, '59; Choir, '58, '59; Hatchet, '58.
HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS
CHRISTIAXNE MARIE AUGRAIX French-Spanish Club, ’58; High School Choir, ’58, 59; El Chismoso Art Editor, ’58, ’59; International Relations Club, ’58, ’59; Missionary Society, ’59.
BETTE .JAXE C’REVELIXG El Chismoso Staff, ’58, ’59; International Relations Club, 59; Missionary Society, ’58, 59; Hatchet Staff', '58, ’59; Varsity Hockey, '58, ’59; High School Secretary, ’59.
BARBARA SUE CUXDIFF El Chismoso Staff, ’59; International Relations Club’ ’59; Hatchet Staff, ’59.
DIAXE REXE DEIXIXGER French-Spanish Club, ’58; El Chismoso Staff, ’58, ’59; International Relations Club, ’58, ’59; Missionary Society, '58, ’5!); I,. S. A., ’58, '59; Hatchet Staff, ’58, ’59; Prospec¬ tive Teachers, '58, ’59; Varsity Hockey, ’59.
JAXET AUDREY FORD
French-Spanish Club, '58; High School Choir, ’59; El ( hismoso Staff, 58, '59; Prospective Teachers, 59.
MARY ELIZABETH HULL High School Choir, ’59; El Chismoso Staff, 59; L. S. A., ’59.
DIAXE STUART JOIIXSOX French-Spanish Club, ’58; High School Choir, ’59; El Chismoso Staff, ’58, ’59; International Relations Club, ’58, 59; Missionary Society, ’59; Prospective Teachers, '59; Varsity Hockey, ’59; High School Secretary, ’58; High School President, '59; Valentine Attendant, ’59; Squib High School Representative, ’59.
ELEANOR WEILER LIGHTSEY High School Choir, ’58, ’59; International Relations Club, 58, ’59; Missionary Society, ’58, ’59; Prospective I eachers, '58, ’59; L. S. A., ’58, '59; El Chismoso Staff, ’58, Business Manager, ’59; Hatchet Staff, ’59; Cheerleader, ’58, Captain. ’59.
YVOXXE MIRIAM MARCUS
El Chismoso Staff, '58, ’59; Prospective Teachers, ’59; Varsity Basketball, ’58, '59.
ELLEX FRANCES RICE
High School Choir, ’59; International Relations Club, ’59; El Chismoso Editor, '59; L. S. A., '59.
MARITZA RUBIO ROVELLAT
French-Spanish Club, ’58; High School Choir, ’57, ’58, ’59; El Chismoso Staff, ’57, ’58, '59; International Re¬ lations Club, ’57. ’58, ’59; Secretary, '57; Missionary Society, ’57, '58, ’59; Varsity Hockey, 58, ’59; Varsity Basketball, '59; High School Treasurer, '58; Valentine Attendant, '57; Valentine Queen, ’58; Student Council Representative, ’59; Feature Girl, "59.
BARBARA ELLEX SCHOLP
El Chismoso Co-Editor, ’59; International Relations Club, '59; Missionary Society, 59; Prospective Teachers, '59; Cheerleader, ’59; Valentine Attendant, '59.
BARBARA ANN SHERWOOD El Chismoso Staff, '58, '59.
MARY ELLEN WYKER
French-Spanish Club, ’58; High School Choir, '59; El Chismoso Staff, ’58, ’59; Varsity Hockey, ’58, '59; Varsity Basketball, ’59.
DELLA OLIVE ZIEGENFUS
French-Spanish Club, ’58; El Chismoso Staff, ’58; ’59; High School Choir, '59; L. S. A., '59; Prospective Teachers, ’59.
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REGISTER
Vdkin's, Loretta Jean: N. Main Street, Marion, Virginia: .lunior ( Part Time)
Anderson, .Judith Karen: 98 London Street, South Hamilton, Ontario, Canada: High Seliool Junior
Atkins, Patsy Arlene: Atkins, Virginia: (Part Time)
Atwell, Anna Lavra: Route 1 Box 59, Ceres, Virginia: Senior
Augkain, Ciiristianne M \rie: Apartado 9172, Caracas, Venezuela: High School Senior
Avgrain, Madge Marie: Apartado 9172, Caracas, Venezuela: Junior
Bales, Donald Leon: Box 123, Atkins, Virginia: Junior (Part Time)
Banfoiid, Susan Loven: Alloway, New Jersey: High School Junior
Barker, Frances Ellen: Glade Spring, Virginia:
J unior
Barr, Walter Raleigh: South Church Street, Marion, Virginia: Junior
Bastian, Carol Louise: 88 Catherine Street, Lyons, New York: Senior
Batdohf, Molly Adams: 1049 Taylor Avenue, Elkins, West Virginia: Junior
Bays, Flanders Martin, Jr.: 615 East Main Street, Marion, Virginia: Special
Bear, Betty Ann: Atkins, Virginia: Senior
Belle, Joyce Ann: Box 1, Cornwall, Pennsylvania: Senior
Blakely, Denny Marie: 406 First Street, Marion, Virginia : (Part Time)
Bowman, Betty Lynn: 517 Sangree Road, Pittsburgh 37, Pennyslvania : Senior
Buchanan, Benjamin Plane, Jr: Broadford, Virginia: Junior
Burdette, Carol Baker: Comdt. Espinar 875B, Lima, Peru: High School Junior
Burg, Joyce Elaine: 132 West Broadway, Red Lion, Pennsylvania : Junior
Campbell, Viola Pauline: Route 1, Atkins, Virginia: Junior
Catlett, Alice Ruth: 948 East Fifth Street, Fremont, Nebraska: Junior
Catron, Perry Lee: Goolsby Street, Marion, Virginia: Ju nior
C we, Alice Hazel: 214 Clinton Street, Marion, Virginia : Special
Clear, Elizabeth Anne: Box 604, Saltville, Virginia: Senior
Contris, Carol Lynne: Route 2, Lafayette, Ohio: High School Junior
Cornett, Robin: 104 Maplewood Lane, Berkley, West Virginia: Junior
Crabtree, John Howard, Jr: Ceres, Virginia: Junior
('reveling, Bette Jane: R. I). 2, Box 82, Sewieklev, Pennsylvania: High School Senior
C'iiewey, Robert Allen: Route 2, Marion, Virginia: J unior
Crumpton, Beverly Grace: 4425 West Grace Street, Richmond 21, Virginia: Senior
Cundiff, Barbara Sue: 1630 Westover Avenue, Roa¬ noke, Virginia: High School Senior
Dawson, Jimmie William: General Delivery, Saltville, Virginia: Junior
De Graw, Frank George: Box 556, Emory, Virginia: Special
Deininger, Dianne Rene: P. (). 171, Coatesville, Pennsylvania: High School Senior
Donalson, Eugenia Morris: 2338 Maiden Lane, S. W., Roanoke, Virginia: High School Junior
Eastridge, Wanda Joye: Route 4, Galax, Virginia: Junior
Engelhard, Henrietta Katherine: 109 Alleghany Road, Hampton, Virginia: Senior
Engelhard, Ruth Elizabeth: 109 Alleghany Road, Hampton, Virginia: Senior
Finley, Vada Faye: Whitetop, Virginia: Junior
Ford, Janet Audrey: 1000 Delafield Road, Pittsburgh 15, Pennsylvania: High School Senior
Garrett, Margot Wilmot: 1624 Fairidge Place, Kings¬ port, Tennessee: Senior
Goode. Harriet Ann: Route 2, Box 285, Winchester, Virginia: Senior
Goodpasture, Brenda Carol: Route 1, Box 362, Marion, V irginia : Junior
Grinsted, Betty Ruth: 5125 25th Place X„ Arlington 7, Virginia: Junior
Gwynn, Marilynn: Ararat, Virginia: Senior
Harris, Barbara Stuart: 218 Funk Street, Marion, Virginia: Junior
Hartwell, Susan Simpson: 7 Trafalgar Street, Rochester 19, New York: Junior
Haulsee, Patricia Anna: 90 Marion Bottling Co., Marion, Yirginia: Junior
Clements, Wayne Parker: Box 470, Marion, Virginia : (Part Time)
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IIeidbredeh, Marietta Irmgert: 21-29 State Street, Quincy, Illinois: Senior
Heishman, Eleanor Lois: NN’ardensville, West Virginia: High School Junior
IIerold, Barbara Ann: 214 S. Avon Drive, Ashbourne Hills, Claymont, Delaware: Senior
Hickman, Ann Kownslar: Lovettsville, Virginia: Junior
IIoge, Francis Courtney: Wassona Park, Marion. N ir- ginia: Junior
IIooven, Doris Elaine: 402 Hickory Street, Ridgway, Pennsylvania: Junior
IIosterman, Carol June: 731 Churchill Drive, Charles¬ ton, NY est Virginia: Junior
IIcbble, Revena Lee: Ceres, N'irginia: Junior
Ili GRETT, Brenda Colleen: 624 Henry Street, Marion, Virginia: Junior
Hi ll, Mari Elizabeth: 3039 Linwood Road, Roanoke, Virginia: High School Senior
Hutton, Frances Elizabeth: Route 1, Marion, Virginia: Junior
Johnson, Diana Stuart: 120 Yale Square, Swarthinore, Pennsylvania: High School Senior
k awash ima, Tomiko: 690 Oaza Mii, Neyagawa-shi, Osaka -Fu-Japa n : Special
Keister, Elizabeth Latimer: 209 Cantrell Avenue, Nashville 5, Tennessee: Senior
Kemp, Ingrid Lelia: 3200 Selwvn Avenue, Charlotte 9, North Carolina: High School Junior
Kersey, Phyllis Edritii: 121 North DeBray Street, Alexandria, Virginia: Senior
Ki.vy, Karen Lor: 509 Hamilton Avenue, Waynesboro, Pennsylvania: Junior
Knight, Susan Burton: 3810 Maloney Road, Knoxville 20, Tennessee: High School Junior
L.wne, Monterey Kegley: Route 4, Wytheville, Vir¬ ginia: Senior
Leiter, Susan Leona: 6819 Milton Street, Philadelphia 19, Pennsylvania: High School Special
Lew is, M \ky Sue: Warrensville, North Carolina: Junior
Ligiitsey, Eleanor NVeilek, 231 N. Evergreen Street, Vrlington 3, Virginia: High School Senior
Lii’pard, M vug vret Helen: lo* Scroggs Court, Morgan- ton. North Carolina: Junior
Long, I)i\n\: 1624 Eairidge Place, Kingsport, Tennessee: I Iigh School .1 unior
Lowry, Clary Ei.izmietii: Richlands, \ irginia : Junior
McAllister, Barbara Christine: Saltville, Virginia: Junior
Marcus, \ vonne Miriam: 4502 Park Avenue, Richmond 21, Virginia: High School Senior
Martin, Barbara Lee: 1503 Bellevue Avenue, Rich¬ mond 27, Virginia: Junior
M aso, Danilla Antionetta: Avenida Jose Felix Rivas, Quinta Maso, La Castellano, Caracas: Special
Math ena, Raymond Edward: 150 Palmer Avenue, Marion, Virginia: Junior
Meek, Geneva Leon: Tazewell, Virginia: Junior
Millard, Charles Allen: Highway 11 West, Marion, Virginia: Junior
Milleman, Carolyn Penelope: 514 Moore Place, Lin¬ den, New Jersey: Junior
Miller, Jean Fenton: Rural Retreat, Virginia: Junior
Moore, Donald Gail: Chatham Hill, Virginia: Junior
Moorehead, Phyllis Jane: 32-2 E. Penn Street, Bedford, Pennsylvania: Junior
Morgan, Sarah Anne: Route 1, Saltville, Virginia: Senior
Morris, Bobby Leon: Highway 11 E., Marion, Virginia: Junior
Moyer, Doris Lucille: -21 S. Main Street, Hatfield, Pennsylvania: Junior
Ogburn, James Melville: 634 Chatham Hill Road, Marion, Virginia: Junior
Overbay, Carrie Freelove: 108 Prescott Avenue, Marion, Virginia: Junior
Overbay, Sarah Margaret: 108 Prescott Avenue, Marion, Virginia: Junior
Parks, Alfred Leo: 316 Groseclose Street, Marion, Vir¬ ginia : Junior
Parks, Audrey Ann: 664 Spruce Street, Marion, N'ir¬ ginia: Junior
Parks, Dewey Preston: Chatham Hill, Virginia: Junior
Pennington, Sarah Kimble, Route 1, Box 121A, Trout- dale, N'irginia : Junior
Pettit, Mary Ann: 4509 Newport Avenue, Richmond 27, Virginia: Senior
Pierson, Carla Zoe: 1760 S. First Street, Aberdeen, South Dakota: Junior
Renner, Carolyn Iyee: 109 S. Kent Street, Winchester, N'irginia: Junior
Rhi in. Martha k \te: 652 Goolsby Street, Marion, N'irginia: Senior
Rice, Helen Frances: 60 NN . Broadway, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania: High School Senior
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REGISTER
Richards, Megan Ina: J)l)()l Melrose, Livonia, M iehigan: I li^li School .1 unior
Robinson, Klkaxoh (!ay: 410 Pendleton Street, Marion, Virginia: Senior
Rodeffer, Carol Jean: 125 I rcll Place, E., Washing¬ ton II, I ). C. : Senior
Rosenqi ist, I’ina Anne: R. I).:i, Latrohe, Pennsylvania: Junior
Rovellat, Maritza Rrmo: Avenida San Juan Bautista tie la Salle, Edfo. Panorama No. 5, Colinas de las Caoboa, Caracas, Venezuela: High School Senior
Sanders, Claudette Bekkelv: 305 North Church Street, Marion, Virginia: Part Time
S< itEiDLEit, Gail Elizabeth: Punchbrook Road, Burling¬ ton, Connecticut: High School Junior
Sciiolp, Barbara Ellen: 203 North Kdgewood Road, Mount Vernon, Ohio: High School Senior
Scott, Judith Yvonne: 219 Pendleton Street, Marion, Virginia: Senior
So aav, Charles Gary: Wassona Park, Marion, Virginia: Junior
Sherwood, Barbara Ann: 2133 Octavia, New Orleans, Louisiana: High School Senior
Simons, Bobby Eugene: 914 Sayers Street, Marion, Virginia: Junior
Slusser, Nancy Givens: 4621 Cutshaw Avenue,
Richmond 26, Virginia: Junior
Snyder, Glenn Ray: 110 North Ilolston Street, Marion, Virginia: Junior
Sutliffe, Geraldine Ward: Culbert Drive, Marion, Virginia: Senior
I' ate, J r Di tii Anderson : 195? \ irginia Avenue, Bluefield, Virginia: Junior
Taylor, Catherine Ann: 933 East Lexington Boulevard, Milwaukee 17, Wisconsin: Junior
Taylor, Delmar Carroll: Route I, Chilhowie, \ irginia : Senior
Taylor, Sherman Blake: Salt ville, Virginia: Junior
Tompkins, Elizabeth Jane: 1905 Ashwood Drive, Alexandria, Virginia: Senior
1 rc >x ell, Linda Lou: Chilhowie, Virginia: Junior Ii kley, Jerri Wylie: ( hathani Hill, Virginia: Junior
Umearger, Geraldine: Ceres, Virginia: Junior
1 mberger. Daniel Clark: Route 1, Wytheville, Vir¬ ginia : Junior
I mberger, Sandra Lynn: Route 2, Box 100, Wythe ville, \ irginia: Senior
\ enardos, Carol Jean: 1326 Wick Avenue, Youngstown 4, Ohio: High School Junior
W \kd, Mary Nell: Route 2, Fries, \ irginia: Senior
W haver, Frances Amanda : Oak Park, Virginia: Junior
White, Carolyn Sherrill: 13? West Chilhowie Road, M arion \ irginia : Special
Whitten, Frances Louise: 2809 Woodson Drive, Knoxville 20, Tennessee: High School Junior
Wilson, John Franklin: 140 Race Boulevard, Marion, Virginia: Senior
Woodall, Jewell Marie: IDS Nelson Drive, Newport News, Virginia: Senior
Wyker, Mary Ellen: R, D. 1, North East, Maryland: High School Senior
Ziegenfus, Della Olive: 1510 Rudolph Drive,
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: High School Senior
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