Bridgewater College - Ripples Yearbook (Bridgewater, VA)
- Class of 1953
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Prominenl in such conlri- bulions is lhal of Jrhe Chrislian college wherein youlh is prepared for -lhose conslruclive professions which nur+ure lhe growlh of inrernalional underslanding. This publicalrion +hroug'h 'Thai medium of democracy- Parliamenlary Proce'dure-allempls lo rellecl Jrhis high purpose of Bridgewaler College. , EDICATION. DOCTGR FREDERICK DENTON DOVE July lb, IB96-April ls, I952 EssenTial To The sTrengTh oT The small Chris- Tian college is cogenT inTeresT oT devoTed proTessors. BridgewaTer College gains greaT vigor in such supporT. As ProTessor oT Sociol- ogy, The laTe DocTor Frederick DenTon Dove served The campus Tor TwenTy-Three years. lvlinisTer and elder, he was prominenT in na- Tional aTTairs oT The Church oT The BreThren, Temperance worlc, and local civic organiza- Tions. The addiTion To The College STreeT Church was one oT his dreams. This abundanT man, ciTiz-en, and proTessor creaTed endless warmTh and respecT in The hearTs oT all asso- ciaTes. To This sincere and devouT person, we, The Ripples sTaTT oT l953, dedicaTe This volurne wiTh proTound reverence. A7 gsgx I I T .- -..pr04' i IT was a heavy calm ThaT Tell on The sTudenTs and TaculTy on OcTober 4 I952 when Dr Bowman s announcennenT was noT OT a rneehng comph rnenT or reprumand buT The ob1Tuary OT Mr FalTh Wh1Telow To know hlrn was To enloy hrs wlT and skuil as our cheT Alumni OT The pasT 25 classes wall Tong cherish The Truendshnp OT FauTh ......IN MEMORIAM. E f 3 1 y, 5 I I N s N v I S if ix? ug A ii .Y s, N 5 1 S X .gb ef s. 3 . S a,xx E gi 55 ' - N' x s 3 X X Q . 'sr A A r .. .' ' 'A x.- i xxx is , .. 'L X X .fb 5 - 'W ' . wx. XX 3. QL X-' Q V WS h- t 1 ,Q .Q 'Mx 1 Q , N ' .W 'R ' s ' wi K ' . X . 1 N , x Y .Q 1- ..-g ' ws g-Q .N . X X. 4,.,ux X ' A . .fqirgxgl 3 wtf' Q 'X ' Q, - .Q x . ,g Q' ' v 'Q - . .G X. N: - in . -xv-J' If x Q ... i X' vu ' n x x 'N N 5 ' Q tix.. an - ' 56 Xxx! X Q x,, . egg! lg . ff. .u M, ,ff ff 'V f X . --is! , . . ..,.,4,4 x oi -' vxg. 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' 1 n D .1 Q -0 FUR! ,-Sl il - Hum FIX U n maxim xvu., .. . ., , v i 1 o x f x, S Q 1 X ag A Wg, ff A 523 'wi'-Qfi-21.1 wa zrf- Er, I',.ff.W,- ' . f Q .44A4-MQ, x V-1,9-1.1. fd-w,QCfgf -1 -1 1 , -' QFM:-sfkw 7 Q 3 4 .1 .y , 'W , 35'2if'3f : f 1 Q 1 , ' 2 Z-1 ff, ,.,, -. A 1 Y L Y-MAY -.A-,A5 ,-,' ,,',.l-J inning, T 'S Q5 n,o4llhs .4 f THE PRESIDENT DOCTOR WARREN D. BOWMAN Since his inauguraTion as PresidenT in I949, Dr. Bowman has consTanTly worlced Tor a beT- Ter BridgewaTer College. Through his eTTorTs The TaculTy has been sTrengThened each year by The addiTion oT capable and conscienTious individuals. Dr. Bowman has also worked wiTh his colleagues in promoTing The DevelopmenT Program which has already produced The new Science Hall. The Task oT a college presidenT is a heavy one, and PresidenT Bowman musT oTTen be dismayed by The demands made upon him by his posiTion. l-iowever, his smile and greeTing as he meeTs sTudenTs on The campus are indicaTive oT The courage oT This ChrisTian genTleman and oT his concern Tor The growTh oT The sTudenTs. THE DEAN DOCTOR JOHN W. BOITNOTT Dr. BoiTnoTT has served BridgewaTer Col- lege as dean wiTh digniTy, care, and insighT, T-Tis deliberaTe Thinlcing has been oT greaT value To The many councils and commiTTees on which he has served. STudenTs enrolled in his educaTion classes discover ThaT his in- Tense inTeresT in educaTional pracTices and his criTical analysis oT educaTional problems are inspiring. The spiriT oT Triendliness which is charac- TerisTic oT This SouThern genTleman adds To The congenial aTmosphere oT The campus, and Those who need counseling Tind The Dean un- dersTanding and helpTul. ws- B Dr. BU wifi 'T' BQNDU Q P one ol hor dvliqhlful fcas. Dr. Bowman, Chairman, reviews admission sfandards wirh rhe Adminisirarive Council-Mr. lkenberry, Dr. Boirnolr, Mr. King, Dr. Wrighr, Dr. Jopson, and Prof. Clague. a KNYQ: X X as-vga---sable X -fe X 'NIXQQQF-aj XY Q 2 Nlrs, Bowman, the qracious Firsl Lady, pre ares for The Educa+ioniCouncil, chaired by Dr. Boi+noH', discusses curriculum changes. Le'H +o righfz Dr. Wrighl, Prof. Sfrine- baugh, Dr. Wolfe, Dr. Andes, Dr. Bow- man, and Dr. Jopson. The Boil'noH's relax wifh lea +o discuss John's plans af Johns Hopkins nexl year. ADMINIS Leffz MR. CECIL C. IKENBERRY. . . .Treasurer Below, Firs'r Row: MR. W. DONALD CLAGUE . . . Dean of SIudenIs MISS MARGARET V. FLORY .... Dean of Women MRS. EDNA J. VOUGI-IT . Direcfor of Residence Second Row: MISS MATTIE V. GLICK SecreIary+oII1e PresidenI MRS. JOI-IN BASTA . . . SecreIary+oII1e Dean MRS. AMY M. MICHAEL Secre+ary 'ro Hue Treasurer IRATION... Right MR RIIFLIS B. RING . . . Dirocror of Developmerw Program REX, I. JAMES ESHLEM,-NN . . Coliege Pas+or Below, Firs+ Row: MISS STELLA G. REYNOLDS . . . . Diefifian MISS MOLLIE E. GLICK. . . . . . . . AssisIan+ Diefifian MR. A. RAY SHCWALTER Assishanf Direcfor of Deve-Iopmenf Program second Row: Miss AGNES v. KLINE . . . . Librarian DR. GEORGE s. Row . . . College Physician Mass OLIVE v, WISE. . . College Nurse SX gs X ' - Q: ll ll ll XXX iv X The College Trus+ees deba+e recommendafions from S+uden'r Council a+ Hweir Fall Business meefing on Campus. THE TRUS EES DEAN'S OFFICE: Mrs. Basfa briefs her office siaff in preparalion 'for 'rhaf rush season callecl Regis+ra'Hon 'NXY' 'ff j CHAPEL IO12O Monday, Wednesday, and Friday finds facully and sfudenls leaving Cole Hall from Chapel programs which pro- yide oppor+uni+y for all groups lo express lo and enferfain fhe campus group. Chapel is a slrong binding faclor of cam- pus relaiionships. Leff fo Right: E. Mefzger Dr Boitnoft P Kline Coach Chandler Miss Tandy H Wine Dr Jopson M Hooker FAC U ir Y l f SN? ..g.+., ,. P , L ,AIX rg, cs- ,pl W rafwwiorsro NANDES g Professor A QA't VZ L. O I Z i I fe U5 -l lv' so S 4- 4 X PXQXX - e. - X 53,5 . 1 QQ, ,M , .S To Assisfanf Professor x vga gig, F, S pa n i sh X A 1 xif::.l1Q-.:,: W Y Rsf'Q2fc-L-Q-f xo 7 I I Q fh ir sfudy of fhe language prepares lhem for conversafion and derfs by records folk games lrferafure and fhe firsf-hand lcnowl- NQ L X ,L . 2 Y QUSTAV ENSS Professor German, Philosophy ROBERT H. NEWCOMB Assisfanf Professor English CLARENCE E. MAY Professor English BETTY CSEISER Assisfanf Professor English OLIVE D. GRAHAM lnsfrucfor Arf OLlVlA A. COOL Assisfanf Professor Theory, Piano HELEN ESHLEMAN lnsfrucfor Voice The Enchanfmenf of Paris Is lcnown fo fhe French sfudenfs, and Keen inferesf is enveloped in fhe bullefin board mainfained by fhe World Liferafure classes, Arf, poefry, and commenfaries are prepared by fhe sfudenfs fo furfher fhe undersfanding of The mas- corrposifion German and Spanish are also enlivened fo The sfu- ferpieces being sfudied. The rich music of The Canferbury Tales, The Odyssey, Fausf, and Paradise Losf fhrllls and inspires ihe sfu- denfs fo furfher sfudy of fhe cenfuries-old classics as a founda'llOI'1 for all language sludies. XX Xl Q N sgssk w fi- F r WX L L Nix s ix X A 2L::' , ix ... ss A ilk, 2 S N ELSON T. Professor Voice HUFFMAN DOROTHY SHULTZ Insfrucror lnsfrumenfs CAR L SH U LTZ Assisfanf Professor Insfrumenfs RUTH L. STINEBAUGH Insfrucfor Voice GALEN L. STINEBAUGH Associafe Professor M usic Ed ucafion RUTH WEYBRIGHT Associafe Professor Organ, Piano Harmony sfudenfs wrife chord progressions under The skilled fraining of Miss Cool. Music Theory is basic fo fhe curriculum of music majors as if prepares fhem for fhorough un- dersfanding of music as well as fheir own cre- afive wrifing. Ofher fheory courses include sighf singing, music hisfory, mefhods in public schools, and orchesfrafion. Organ sfudenfs gef an inside glimpse of fhe Cole Hall organ pipes. Bofh organs on campus have a full schedule of pracfice peri- ods as fhe many sfudenfs work for skill and perfecfion. Ofher fypes of applied music are wood winds, brass, percussion, piano, and voice. Pracfice is rewarded by parficipafion in recifals and musical producfions by fhe deparfmenf. ' 's NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS OLIVE S. BOWMAN lnsfrucfor Mafhemafics CHARLES E. SH U LL Professor Mafhernafics, Physics FRANCES E. SILLIMAN Associate Professor Biology RUDOLPH A. GLICK AssisTanf Professor MaThemaTics HARRY 6. lvl. JOPSON Professor Biology DANIEL S. GEISER Associafe Professor Physical Educafion f L is gg iii?-if , , . 3 'f X fi .- 6536-iflfi , ' ,ifyi , ff1,,,?QQ 'i fy My . A f, :ff C f 4 f .- f -,My - weyg-y,.y,sff. .V f -,,sie,i4!94,f 5' ' - fs, W :cg 4, , v,.. ,,--gb, 4 ,,, r ' , .V .gf 3 M-fi .1 .,,, ,v 'f sw Jr 'S V Q ,,.,. f , ,. Q ,, 15,3 ,ff- I, ,VV , gf az ,, ., , 'if f 4 K' ' Q . , w 9 T fi? JI? :AMW Professor Shull will realize a dream which has been his Tor over ThirTy-five years oT Teaching aT Bridge- waTer when The Physics sTudenTs make The shiTT Trom NorTh l-lell Annex To The new science building by l954. AlThough equipmenT for physics is modern, The sTudy of mechanics, properTies of maTTer, heaT, sound, lighr, magneTism, and elecTriciTy will be done more eTTicienTly in The new locaTion. The dissecTion of a specimen provides sTudy re- laTed To The human body Tor Tufure docTors, den- TisTs. physical educaTion insTrucTors, and biology Teachers in ComparaTiye AnaTOmy class. Alfhough The biology classes are now scaTTer-ed on campus, They, Too, will move inlo modern laboraTories in The new science building. if ..'. g' , K 2' 5'-r V '42 . . :ew - f 'egg V 1 1. 7 ' v 'V , A2 34 2' i . g ,N ,Q 13. .PIN ,. 45, , 'T , .- . T is if 4' L,-11' .--N 1 i 1 i A SOCIAL S X S X . X,, ,X N -N' x asg:X5XQ 1' fsrsi-fsS?Lsg ,QW js XX.: .igrf SIX? I z'f.:' i-Q I sg s- iw :'s'5X sit. , asf:-gss-WAS:-f,:XfXX-, - 1 X is 'PB X X X s X X XX NX X xX NN X SX X x x S XX XX XX XX1 X Sk x g X X X ,,X XX Q X XXXX QA x XX Q X X X X 3X X s ,XF X X X k X uv Q X RX A X R HX X, XX X s x K X X S X X X X- - X P xi X G X.. ' ' XrrqiXX,-ar5vS.: X 'eu wX ciriicrs - f H- .mv XX- f-ir -rxhrigr JXXXXXX X, X 'III X ,,.XX fX .,i.-I-'-t'.I.-wi' f-ii. -.Xs , , -.W-z.. X . 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X' X rpq Xl Xi gr X I ss, viii: .. .WX HX Xi- ii fi ' X im Xgsgll I ' xy. 1 , z -:-vm. -.mm ix 2 I l ll F I l gre li We X , Ei? will is X IX XIXXQX R l 'M Eff M X 9' 'ITRSSIXY I .Pg X ilgiil' XX EXQX, X,X X I iX'X 'i N B623 I T 'k I XXX?-r-isis X-Xa 9.51 5,Xie,Xa .X-XXX X yr X, X X X QI I Irrll X XX, X, r E I iw I I I l XIQFIXXI X X I il rx Try if r XX ,XX A MM -X5 XX Elo A A if E .Xxrfr- fXi.- sf: JOI-IN W. BOITNOTT . .Eclucaficn Professor NELL K. BOITNOTT . . lnsfrucfor WILLIAM I-I. ANDERSON Assisfanf Professor CI-IARLES C. WRIGHT ...... Professor GALEN B. EAI-INESTOCK . lnslrucfor MINOR C. MILLER . . . Professor WILLIAM O. WILLOUGI-IBY . Sociology, Bible Associafe Professor MARSI-IALL R. WOLEE . . . Bible Associafe Professor DeFOREST L. STRUNK . . . Psychology Assisfanf Professor VICTOR E. OLICK. . . . . I-lisfory Associafe Professor Educafion Business . Economics Business . Religion The minds of fhe Business maiors af Bridgewafer College are Irained wifh accounfing, sfafisfics, salesmanship, mar- lcefing. business law, and labor problems in an affempf fo undersfand Ihe economic world. Business and economics are The backbone of Ihis nafion of free enferprise. As Ihey sfudy under experf guidance, fhese affenfive sfudenfs build dreams of fheir posifions in fhe world of business. Pracfice Ieachers work wifh enfhusiasm and are rewarded by eager responses. This ferm of pracfical worlq is The peak of fhe educafion maior's college career and is preceded by courses in educafion's hisfory, philosophy, malerials, and mefhods. This experience, faking place in fhe Bridgewafer, The Churchville, The Norfh River, and fhe NfVilson Memorial Schools acfs as a springboard foward careers. The young feacher's faslc in fhe schools, fhe workshops ol humanify, is greal and fhe challenge unlimiled. V Xi, -1 ,X i X. MX ii, , i ,.i,i. x x iiHiw.4'i:i1 , 4 . 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'ay ff . 2 S 11 J..t-3..-?.fh'1- -WQQ-A1 A---.g-v.1,3.....-SQ,,,-,1 ...1--1n.ar1f. -.-v.1- .4v.-4..-f 1 S E N I O R Ailer four years of diligenl sludy The qradualing class of I953 has ac- quired Jrhe lcey lo Their iulure. These graduajres will leave an oulslanding C record al Bridgewaler College as lhey enler chosen posirions in business educaiion music homemalcing religion and medicine Their impacl upon lhe forces for world brolherhood will be fell lhroughoul Jrhe scope of Jfheir O F F I C E R S influence. V-f M on 1 I u I I ' fag' Fw, X ., f ' 625' fx lady' 1 X '?'4'5'w.f' f A ff? , f , K , , f 5 I ' V5 4 2 540 , vw 1 S 354,19 VV I 5 A , f s 5 l 23 X X f f 'D f fl ' if f Q. X Y 3 2 s FRED WAMPLER DOROTHY RICHARDSON Presidenf Secretary GERRY CUNNINGHAM ARNOLD JENKINS Vice-Presidenf Treasurer DR JOPSON Sponsor . I I X If flzllf-.gif-.-.: Wwah- -'-- . I La., ,. Y . ' -'4'-ff'7 F '1-fJ1.-'11Li'-.-n- -' ..':+-L:..'?-9 -.difffv-f. 'P-2.5 .c? Si? 'f 11-' '-. ,-.,-- ' raw- '-s-- . - . , ' - '-f--f- if 'WTP .1- M ..2:-f-1' g.er 5-fzlfa'-1131 ,:'f,-- Iflz-L' ff' ' -. gi-5-'. .- fr -iff' If ' .4 -g, .- ,, g - ' - . LEWIS WAYNE ALESHIRE LURAY, VIRGINIA B.S. Business Adminisfrafion Business Maior: Transfer from Hagerslown Jr. College: Mar- ried: Velerang Plans lo enler induslrial selling. LOIS JEAN ATKINSON BALTIMORE, MARYLAND B.S. Music EcIuca'I'ion Glee Club: Curlain Club: College Quarlel: Chapel Choir: Socielas Orpheus. FRANK WHORLEY BEAHM, JR. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA B.S. Music Educafion Glee Club, Pres. '52-'53' Ouarlel: Cha el Choir: Sludenl JT 5 IK - I3 Council: Socielas Orpheus. JOHN KERSH BOITNOTT BRiDeEwArER, viizeinifx B.A. Biology and Chemislry ' Pre-Meclical: Curlain Club: Class Presiclenl '50-'5I: Varsily Baslcelball: Varsily Tennis: Chi Bela Phi: B.C. Bee, Edilor '5I- l5I: Sluclenl Council: Who's Who: RIPPLEIS Slaff. JAM ES. WILLARD BOWMAN , WEYERS CAVE, VIRGINIA B.A. Philosophy . F.O.R., Vice-Presidenl '49-'5O: S.C.M. Cabinelg Clericus: Mar- riecl: Paslor. IMACKI D. BOWMAN BRIDGEWATER, VIRGINIA B.A. Biology ancl Chemis+ry Transfer from Manchesler College: Married: Byrd I-louse: Pre- Medical. 0 IHESENIOR CLASS -.. .nv-. 'T I I , , I , . I J. H. CARICOFE GERALDINE ANN CUNNINGHAM WESIMINSTER, MARYLAND VIENNA, VIRGINIA B.A. Biology and Chemisfry B.A. English Pre-Medical: Cross Counlryg Monogram Club: Curlain Club: Glee Club: S.C.M.g French Club: Curlain Club, Presidenf '52- B.C. Bee, Business Managerg S.C.M. '53, Class Vice-Presiclenlg Alpha Psi Omega, RIPPLESg Who's Who, GEORGE VAUGHN CLARK BROADWAY, VIRGINIA DAVID DIAMOND B.A. Biology CHURCHVILLE, VIRGINIA Varsiry Ioorballg Monogram Club, S.C.M.g Track: Senior Play: B'A' l-llslory NOFIII I-Iail. Day sludenlrg Veieranq Gradualed In January, EDITH DIANA COSNER ROBERT EDWIN DRIVER WILSON, WEST VIRGINIA BRQADWAYI VIRGINIA B-A- PSYCIIOIOQY B.S. Business Adminislrafion FFSFICII Club! S-C-IVI-I I:-0-R.. VICS-PFGSIKIGDII Plans elemenlary Business Club, Treasurer '52-535 RIPPLES Adverlising Manager Teaching career. ' ' 52- 53, Norlh I-Iall. FINISHEDBUSINESS If Q I' C, f ' ,- .- ' ' -- 'IH ' ,WU-If H ' ,yfZ'l'I7'f'2171'f Af.'E17M .fibf R' :-1. Q- it -'j 51.-A.. ':T'v'.'-1 . ,g, .'f'-'-':'i.fQf,f,','?' s ' : 1 SJ' 'f3'!'-.3 ,f:,1 3-' 2, S Q' ., .. .- c . . B 1 .Il-. :.',g, 2:1 , , . of Q-'J 1, 4-rf, .':'r ,,----1 .:,a' -.Pj ..:,a' -l +I- Q, j' :L-f,.J , ,L .f..3 ' ..', 3 ',,- -. Y .. Q. .'f,.23' I 1 ,Q ,',-- .,', 9. gf- ,fn -7. Un? - .- .' ,, Q ,..-A . . - ' .. , . , I ,- -I -,-hi, .,. 1-,.v.-,-,,,,,...,f ,HAH 51-nf.,g-,ion 1. W,-:.'.,, --4 311175:-g .,A-fp li., 3 ,Q ',ff,r,,,,,:9-I-il.: Ln.,-F -Qfmnfkg ,L -an I A,j,:,,..-. 2.75, .. .. A, .. , C . . I- .. -...,. v . -- - .-.--. ,I I I-g -. , 1-I -A - . -, - V. .- , JANET NORINE ELLER GEORGE L. GRAHAM SALEM, VIRGINIA BRIDGEWATER, VIRGINIA B.S. Home Economics B.A. Social Sciences Class Secrelary '49-'5Og S.C.M. Cabinelg Mu Epsilon Mu: Debaleg l.R.C. Presiclenlq RIPPLES Slafig B.C. Bee: Sludenl Sweelhearf Courlg May Courlg Homecoming Queen '52-'53, Council, Presiclenl '52-'53g Who's Who. DONALD KAGEY FUNKHOUSER HOPE HALTERMAN EDINBURG, VIRGINIA BRIDGEWATER, VIRGINIA B.A. English B.A. Social Sciences ' Will enler Air Force. Day Sludenlg lnlramuralsg Fufure elemenlary Teacher. LOIS ELAINE GLICK BRUCE SIMMONS HAMMER DAYTON, VIRGINIA FRANKLIN, WEST VIRGINIA B.A. English Major B.S. Business Adminislraiioni A.G.O.gS.C.M.1Glee Club: May Courl' '52, Business Club: Will enler service ,eller gradualion. Qs! THESENIOR CLASS 31 LCUIE THOMAS HARGETT ARNOLD DALE JENKINS ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA B.A. Biology ' B.S. Business Adminislralion Izuhjre BIOIOQY Teacher' Business Club, Vice-Presiclenl '52-'53g Class Treasurer '52-'53: Marriecl. GENEVIEVE MAE I-IEDRIcIc BETTY LOU JUDY CAVE' WEST V'RG N'A KEYSER, WEST VIRGINIA B.S. Home Economics B S Music Educanon Class Secrelary '5l'l52l Siudenl Councill MU Transfer from Polomac Slaleq 15.9.0.3 S.C.ivl.: Socielas Or- p ' pl'IeIIsg F.O.R.g Banclg Orclieslrag Glee Club. DONALD ROBERT I-IUEEMAN 'JOSEPI-I WREEORD ,ILIDY TINIBERVILLE, VIRGINIA DAYTQNI VIRGINIA B-A- Bl0l09Y B.A. Ma'll1ema+ics Baseball: S-CM-I Foolbellz -l'FGClfI MO 10QVGm Clubi RIPPLES: Day sludenlg Veleran Ol Air Force: Graduale work in Mallwe- NOrll'I l-lall. mafgcs. FINISHEDBUSINESS OTIS DORSEY KITCHEN HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND B.S. Music Educafion Tennis: French Club: Band: Orcheslra: A.0.0.: Olee Club: S.C.M.: Sociejras Orpheus: Pholo Club: Chapel Choir: Class Presiclenl '5I-'52: Who's Who. BETTY JEAN KLINE MT. CRAWFORD, VIRGINIA , ELS. Music Educafion Glee Club: Chapel Choir: Ouarlrel: A.0.0.: Band: S.C.M.: Socielas Orpheus: May Courl '52. PAUL MILLER KLINE BRIDGEWATER, VIRGINIA B.S. Music Educa'rion Traclf Cross Counlr Class Presidenl '49 '5O' Glee Club: B.C i ' I ' Bee: Monogram Club, Presiclenlr '52-'53: Sludenl Council: Alhlelic Council. Q: Qgf CHARLOTTE LARUE KROI-:I WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND B.S. Home Economics Olee Club: Mu Epsilon Mu, SecreIary '5I-'52: Secrelary of College seclion A.I-l.E.A. of Va.: S.C.M.: Socielas Orpheus: French Club: B.C. Bee Slaff. MARION ERASTUS MASON MINERAL, VIRGINIA B.A. Economics S.C,M.: Will enler Volunleer Service ARTHUR WILLIAM fMcDANIELS LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK B.A. English Debale Manager: Class Treasurer '50-'5I: B.C. Bee, Edilor '52-'53: Who's Who. THE SENIOR CLASS FINI ffm:-gi. ff..,,':f:f...,-me-Q-1 ' N: ' I I I BARBARA ANN METZGER JOI-INSTOWNL PENNSYLVANIA B.S. Home Economics Transfer from Penn Slale: Mu Epsilon Mu: Debale: S.C.M. Cabinef: Presidenl of College Seclion A.I-I.E.A. of Virginia: RIPPLES Eclilor '52-'53: Who's Who. EDWARD 'GALEN METZGER JOHNSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA B.A. Physical Eclucalion Monogram Club: Arhlelric Council: Traclc: Varsily Eoolball, hrsl four-year lellerman since l938: Norlh I'lall Dormilory Direclor. AGNES KATHRYN MILLER BRIDGEWATER, VIRGINIA 4 B.S. Home Economics Mu Epsilon Mu, Vice-Presidenl '5I-'52, Presidenlr '52-'53: RIPPLES Slari. DORIS LENORE MOYER BERGTON, VIRGINIA B.S. Home Economics S.C.M.: W.A.A.: Mu Epsilon Mu, Secrelary '52-'53: RIPPLES Slalll '52-'53, DAVID FORD PRYOR FRIENDSVILLE, MARYLAND A.B. Philosophy Transfer from Universily of Maryland: Speech Club,'PresiCIeI'1I '50-'5l: Baslcelball Manager '50-'5l: Sludenl Council: Mono- gram Club: RIPPLES Associale Eolilor '52-'53. DOROTHY VIOLA RICHARDSON MIAMI. rLoRiDA B.S. Home Economics Glee Club: Socielas Orpheus: Mu Epsilon Mu, Presidenl '5I- KL SHEDBUSINIESS 00 I . I I WILLIAM ROSS RIFFLE THURMONT, MARYLAND B.A. I'IisI'ory Sociefas Orpheus: CIeric:us Chorus: S.C.M.: Glee Club: Pholro CIub, Presidenjr '50-'5I: I.R.C., Presideni '52-'53: B.C. Bee SI'a1CI. WILLIAM PARKER ROBERTSON FALLS CI'IURCI'I, VIRGINIA B.A. 'IvIaI'hema+ics Transfer from Ferrurn Junior CoIIege: Monogram CIub: Man- ager of Foolrball '52-'53: Dining I-IaII Comnnilrlree '52-'53: RIPPLES S+aI'I '52-'53, ROBERT SAMUEL ROLLER TOMS BROOK, VIRGINIA B.A. Hisfory S.C.M.: I:.O.R.: PhoIo CIub: Glee CIub: Curlrain CIub: CIeri- cus Chorus: I-IiIIancIaIers, Presidenlr '52-'53, Eggs IHIE WARREN E. ROTHGEB LURAY, VIRGINIA B.S. Business Adminis+raI'ion Business CIub, PresicIenI '52-'53: Velreran: Norlrh I-IaII. BONNIE ELOISE SAYRE WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA B.S. Home Economics S.C.M.: Mu EpsiIon Mu: January GracIuaIe: Eniered ExIension work in Virginia. GOLDIE LOUISE SHULL HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA B.A. English S.C.M.: F.O.R.: Cur+ain Club: W.A.A.: Varsi+y BasIceIbaII '48- '49: Dining I-IaII CommiHee '52-'53, SENIOR CLASS '- . yflg:-.,.., . -' H .. I CHARLES HAMILTON SIMMONS WAYNE ELLER SPANGLER BRIDGEWATER, v1RelN1A ROANOKE. V'RG'N'A B.A. Hislory Band: Glee Club: Orclmeslrag Trick: S.fiAM1I+ClSVlCUS CIWOFUSI Married: Trailer Camp: Boiler Room AHendanl:TauglwIsCl1ool Monogram Club: UTuTe mls er' for one year. K LABAN 'CHESTER STRITE JANET EVEI-YN SMITH HAeERsTowN, MARYLAND BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Philosophy B'A' Sociology F.O.R., Presidenig Married: Plans Graduaie Woi'k in Philoso- Psycliology minor: lnlramuralsg Will enler social work in flue plwy. Ballimore region. RUTH JOSEPHINE SPANGLER ARCHIE KILBOURNE TULLIDGE RoANoKE, viReiNlA 5T':3ULlTCg:,'I l'Ri'N'A , . . uosop y Q Bs' Home. Economics Transfer sludenl lrom I-lampden-Sydney: S.C.M.: VQVSITY FOOT' S.C.M. Cabinet F.O.R., Presldenl '5I-'52q Mu Epsilon Mu. ball, Co-Caplain '5le'523 Travelled in Europe in 52. FINISHEDBUSINESS ,:11f'g.5.-if!-,33, 45275-1..f:1f:.,ie'f?4fLi'.L4ZLf7' Q:-'gf..-i'jL.grf:TW ?'. gf1:f,g:f,-fr.f1g.:+5,-,--,-- 5, .,,. : .. .. -, L . ,. .. ,. . fr .. -, . R ., --, . - . JAMES EDGAR UTTERBACK, JR. ARLINGTON, 'VIRGINIA B.S. Business AdminisIra+ion BasIce'rbaII Caprain '5I-'52, '52-'53: Baseball Caprain '5I-'52: Business Club: Srudenl Council: Married: Trailer Camp: I-las a baby daughler. JOHN COOPER VANCE MOOREFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA B A Ph sical Educafion . . y Baslcelball: Baseball: Foolrball: All-Slale baclc in Ioolball in Lillle Six Colleges: Married: Trailer Camp. BERNICE VIRGINIA WALKER FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA B.S. Psychology : W.A.A.: S.C.M.: French Club: Currain Club: I-Ioclcey: Dining I-Iall Commillee. ,rf A FREDERICK WILLIAM WAMPLER LINVILLE, VIRGINIA B.A. Pre-Medical S.C.M.: Clericus: French Club: Class Presidenr '52-'53: F.O.R., Presidenl '52-'53: Chairman of I-Ionor Council: Sluclenr Coun- cil: Who's Who. .MARY LEE WAMPLER MT. SIDNEY, VIRGINIA B.S. Home Economics S.C.M.: F.O.R.: Mu Epsilon Mu, Treasurer '5I-'52: RIPPLES V Slarl: Fulure Teacher. JOHN SINCLAIR WIATT HAMPTON, VIRGINIA B.A. Biology Thealrical crilic: Fulure plans uncerlain. 0 IHESENIOR CLASS . ,.vQ,f.f-ag- :1,,. ,::'..:.-.'.- --Q - -.. I l l FRANK ATWELL WILLIAR. OLIVE VIONA WISE BALTIMORE, MARYLAND CHICAGO, ILLINOIS B.A. Malhemafics B.A. Biology GI e Club: Class Presideni' '49-'50, Honor Council, Manager u i . . . - , of Eebafe Club: Inshudor in Mane Geomewyi Chapel Choir: l.R.C., F.O.R., College Nurse, Missionary on leave from India B.C. Bee: RIPPLES Siafig Socieias Orpheus. HELEN JEANETTE WINE TIMBERVILLE, VIRGINIA B.S. Business Educalion Class Vice-Presideni '50-'5Ig W.A.A, Presidenl' '52-'53, Vice- Presidenl '50-5I, '5I-'52: B.C. Bee, Associaie Ediior 'SI-'52, Vice-Presideni Sludeni Body '52-'53, Honor Councilg Baslcel- B.C. B ball '5I-'53, Hoclcey, 'SI-'53, Tennis '5I-'53, Secreiary 'Io Dean' Who's Who. I CECIL JACK WINE BLUEFIELD, VIRGINIA B.S. Business Adminislraiion Foolball Team, Business Club, Business Manager, '53, RIPPLES Slaliig Married. S6 THE SENIOR Cl Transferred from Easi Tennessee Siaie. MARION LUCILLE WRIGHT STAUNTON, VIRGINIA B.A. English Siaiilg RIPPLES Slaicig Curiain Club, Vice '5I-'52, Alpha Psi Omega. WARREN ROBERT WRIGHT BRISTOW, VIRGINIA B.A. Social Siudies S.C.M.g Track, Foolballg Monogram Club. -Presidenl ASS A-'.,' :- - '- '-1.-'T ' wffibr-'T .-:.'144 'L. 'J '. '.:.-'. l-.:- .L i'-'-P . .'r I 'f'-,Z 1- . '- - 4. -Y ,-A -- . ' 4- ' ... . .V .. . - .N ,- .. A .V , - - .. - - .,. ..e,g.,...-.5 45,-,M - ,.,-i:,,.L S.,-g,.:,,3,w 5-6.1 .gf-1. -'L-s-qw,-is.- ,-g.,,:U,, - 5,.g,,,f,5,5.:.1'j,,:: g:,g,Ag.,g,.5... mg., 3- -5,:.',,.,..-6, .5--5 .gg-V, I 1. - -. ..--.. ,,..'g,--,x-Lf-4.1, ,- 3,,.,,..L,,.s-- . , Y ..g , . W H O'S W H O AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES This organizalion recognizes sludenls each year xxho excel on The campuses ol colleges and unixersilies Ihroughoul Ihe Llniled Siales and Canada. Nominalion Io Ihis honor is made by a Faculfy Com- miilee on Sludenl NNelIare from names suggesled by a Sludenl Council Commil- Iee. Selecfion is made on 'Ihe basis of scholarship, exlra-curricular aclivilies and general conlribuiion Io Ihe college. The number oi qualifying siude-nIs Io which each school is enlillecl is governed by en- rollment The biographies oi each indi- vidual is prinfed in a bound volume en- Iilled Who's Who Among Sfudenfs in American Colleges and Universi+ies. This honor holds The highesi esleem of any oblrainable on The campus. BARBARA ANN METZGER I HELEN JEANETTE WINE ARTHUR WILLIAM McDANIEL OTIS DORSEY KITCHEN GERALDINE ANN CUNNINGHAM 39 JOHN KERSH BOITNOTT FREDERICK WILLIAM WAMPLER GEORGE LEE GRAHAM ri MTERMINATING BUSINESS l C 1 5 S MARY HOOKER BETTY NAFF Presidenr SSCVSYBVY DAVID BOWMAN CLAUDE HYLTON Vice-President Treasurer PROF. VICTOR GLICK Sponsor Three years have passed duiclcly, and yer when accounring for This period as a series of eyenrs, il seems incredible Thar we could have shared so much roqelher in rhis shorl lime-hayrides, picnics, lhe Junior Play. rhe Junior- ' Senior Banquer, class nighls, classes, clulos . . . This is colleqe lile lor rhe Juniors. jing -fkree ilalakd H--.,, A , 'Y 1 ,y s,'W,. JM, ,4,, , -A-rt?-,LM ?.,hH:5,-.,W-2:,.Lr '+.,,,,.- ,,,, ,l.. H...,,,.,,. .1 ,,,-g. wha mb, . N :ly i I. A Q -fis-,z-.uf-QLrw:-:nuff-eff: Z:'r2 5f:1f1rff:L+f+'f?'9fa:2ff'--Ffw:.'1f-nfff-,:5f?-?w:f'Z-Zi-fwfrf-51f.':'fe1z--- 1 ' 'Z 557- -I-M. -- . 7 ,..,, . A 4 .- 1 . -. .- . QQ. IA i 'ya-elf' 4.44.4J .bo II IHE JUNIOR CLASSMWXWAM-,, 152 R 2 MARLIN ALT DONALD BEARD . CHESTER BOWMAN DAVID BOWMAN JEAN BOWMAN MARY ALICE BOWMAN ROBERT BOWMAN WILLIS BUCHANAN WILLIAM BURKHOLDER JANET CARTER BETTY COOK CHARLES CUSTARD JOYCE DeBOLT GEORGE DOVEL I WILLIAM DOVEL I I I I fx, ri gewafer Kofige J , I E- QM 1 AIIIJ ,SI1 N 'N ,f-'rl ' gV 'QIIIIGSIM 1 TERMINAIING BUSINESS jing -fkree ilaiaifi MARY DRIVER LAWRENCE DURR WILLBERT ECKARD irc..-4 -12w...L f 4-Z ki? -wa '-'- HARLAN 551- .9 '2cq. as ,1' -' JAMES EVANS --uf ' 'wfjxg LARRY DALE ELORA D47 MARION EOWLER ANN ERYSINGER MARTHA LOU FURRY DONALD OARBER CAROLYN GARST ADA OLOVER SAM GOULDTI-IORPE PATRICIA I-IARRYMAN CARTER I-I EATWO LE THE JUNI WINIFRED HEATWOLE WAYNE HINKLE NANCY HOLLAR MARY HOOKER ROBERT HUTCHINSON CLAUDE HYLTON Y U 9 W ' LEW' ' JOANN ISENBERGMF M RAY JUDY M LW DORIS JEAN LAM HAROLD LANDIS JOHN LAYMAN MARY LIPSCOMB ALTON MCCOY ROBERT MARSHALL MILTON MAUPIN4 OR CLASS Ei gewafer Cofdge Q, C 6 9. -f,,:Q ii? RT? IERMINATING gin? -fkree ilaiaid 44 BUSINESS I I I DONALD MITCHELL I THOMAS MITTS JOAN MYERS JOYCE MYERS PATRICIA MYERS BETTY NAFF I I MARY ALICE PHILLIPS I DICK POWELL MARIAN SADD I WILLIAM SCHMID ALLEN SCOTT 8 ELIZABETH SHAVER LEE SHEAEFER I JAMES SHIREY PATRICIA SHOWALTER I THE JUNIOR CLASS HARRY LEE SIMMERS ANNE SPIGLE PHILIP STANLEY ELAINE STAU EFER RAMONA STAUFFER If fd? CURTIS WALL .,f,jM7Q PAUL WAMPLER JENNY WENGER HAROLD WEYBRIGHT JAMES WHITMORE GEORGE WIDMYER FRANK WILLIAMS ANN WRIGHT giclgqwafer Cofige LONG -RANGE BUSINESS orrloeras any -fAree PASCO BOWMAN BETTY HALTERMAN Presidenf SGCFGTBVY ANN MASINCUPP EUGENE SAUL Vice-Presidenf Treasurer MISS FLORY Sponsor ll was a real lhrill lo come back lo school in Seplemloer and be counled as upperclassmeh. lmmedialely lhe Sophomore Class began working +o make The year couhl. They sludied hard, loul Jrhey played hard, loo. Clubs, par- ries, and Parlicipalioh Nighl were high pealcs ol excilememl Thiq peppy l Cass is eager for The junior year when Jrhey will assume more respomsiloilily in campus affairs. fl 7'5- F l i THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Firsf Row: SHELVIN AREY FREDA BAKER THOMAS BARTLEY CHARLES BLAIR DONALD BLOSE Second Row: JOHN BOLTON DONALD BORDER PASCO BOWMAN LLOYD BYRD ESTHER CHAMBERS Thircl Row: I ALFRED CHEAT- ALFRED CLEVELAND DORIS ANN CRAUN ELEANOR CRIST ROY DONALD CUPP WOOD Four'II1 Row: DOUGLAS DeLAWDER MILTON DELLINGER ELAINE EYE I-IERSCHEL EIKE Ei gewafer Cofige , 4 ,-uxk- -2 , .yn off 'xl .I ,h ,:.,.. -9 Y iff' x-4-,JF ,.,,..A v.?.-,.n--l-.- p 0 . .arf ,Q LONG-RANgQ5I :M BUSINESS I II Im Firsi' Row: DEE FLORY FRANCES ELILCI-IER CI-IARLES OARBER Second Row: RAY GLICK JANE ORIIVIIVI LESTER I-IALL Third Row: WALLACE I-IATCI-IER LAUREE I-IERSCI-I JAMES I-IOAK Four'rI1 Row: VIRGINIA I-ILIFFMAN JEAN I-IUOI-IES JOAN jing -fkree ilapdfi JOI-IN GARBER RUSSELL OERI-IARD BETTY I-IALTERMAN JOSEPI-I I-IARNER ROBERT HUDSON FRANK I-IUFFMAN I-ILIGI-IES JO ANNIS I-ILIMBERT I I I I I I I I 5 I I I I I I I ig. Firsi Row: WILLIAM I-IUMBERT DOROTHY I-IUSSEY CLYDE I-IYLTON Second Row: BARBARA KELLY CI-IARLSIE KIRBY RI-IEA KIRK A Third Row: PI-IYLLIS LAMBERT ELEANOR LOCK- ANN MASINCUPP RIDGE A Fourih Row: JANICE MILLER MARTIN MILLER CAROLYN IKENBERRY FERN JENKINS JOANN KLINE ' FRANK LAMBERT BETTY JUNE MEADOR DOROTHY MILLER MAROERY MORRISON gi gewafer 60 ege 49 :I-1,1- s?,w 21, -lfnvsza-fren:-. -Ci 1 1-'T4- N ' I T LONG- RANGE BUSINESS T KENNETH MOYERS MAYNARD MUNT- ZIN6 GARY OSBORNE FREDDIE PENCE PATSY RICHARDSON LOWELL RITCT-IIE REIMAN SHOBER jing -fkree ilaladfi '5 - X 'S R 5.512 NR SR 'S NR Qxglk T SFS To WS T Niggas .T c Y N Firs+ Row: DOROTHY MYERS THOMAS NICHGL- DORIS NISWANDER SON 1 Second Row: R ALMA PHIBBS LUTHER RUEEEN WILLIAM RANNN Third Row: EUGENE SAUE ANNA SQETWANTN. EDQAR SHEETZ GER ? Fourfh Row: T fi MARGARET SHQWAE- DOROTSNY STMMONS TER T 50 i LN ' Y..-- .- tha?-7wzf2i I I, I THE SOPH OMORE CLASS 445' EDWARD SPIGLE PRISCILLA WAKE- ' Q Firsi Row: IVIERVIN TRAIL Second Row CURTIS WALL WILLIAM WISE MAURICE WRIGHT MAN Third Row: ROSINA WATT PAIGE WILL FourI'I1 Row JOI-IN WINE , .. I V1 rw ,ggi-3,113-43'-l nlafwlv NEW BU INESS I oFPlc:ERs .giffg-flufee JUNIOR WAMPLER BONNIE BAKER DICK OBENCHAIN President Vice-President SGCVGIBFY HAROLD LEHMAN PROF. CLAGUE Treasurer Sponsor Full of enII'1usIasm, Ihe Ireshman class arrived on campus in Seplrernbof. A conrroversial elecrion campaign IoIIovved WIIII all II1e coIor and v1IaIIIy oI Ihe I952 elecrion spirir. Dean Clague was eIec+ed sponsor as WUGUIIG Ludden, Rod Layman, and Don SI'1uII served as caIoIneI members-aI-Iarqe. The IaIenIs of II'Ie cIass were soon revealed Io Ihe slrudenr body In IIIG classroom, and on Ilne aII1IeIicIIeId. ilaladri N I Fig' .QV ,X Ib THE FRESHMAN CLASS Firsf Row: JAMES ALEXANDER WILLIAM ALEXANDER DAVID ANDES GLORIA AREY BONALYN BAKER Second Row: TEXIE BASI-IOR CARLTON BERRY NORA MAE BOLLINGER EMMIE LEE BONDURANT I BARBARA BOWER Third Row: PEGGY LOU BOWER CHARLES BOWMAN MARY SUE BOWMAN MONA BROSS MARY FRANCES CARPENTER Fourfh Row: ROBERT CARPENTER I CLYDE CARTER ROBERT CI-IARLTON NORMAN CI-IASTAIN I SHERRILL CHEEKS .J -' I Q 1 I . .K and ' Fifih Row: . 'A ,X O In ' FRANK KLINILJR. ' A ' NANCY JEAN CLINE f DANIEL COFFIN 'J 0 --lp PL euldfel' 8 L ,, I ,gy 9 C? ..... es A? NEW BUSINESS WN .415 '--7' 41, 'PEP' ...Ir gin?-fAree il9l9L6 Firs'I Row: SARA LEE COFFMAN ALVIN COMPTON CAROL COMPTON JANET COOK DOROTHY COOL Second Row: DENNIS CUMMINGS LINDA LOU DIEI-IL DENNIS EARLY JAMES ECI-IARD LEE ECKARD Third Row: DORIS ELLER GILDA FOLEY LORETTA FORBES GLADE FULK TI-IOMAS GLASS Four+I1 Rowzy CLARENCE GRIST BENwNY GUNTER EISILKN HARNER m 4 Wifi J!df PER nf- ,QIEVEQRLENE HARRIS EZ FIHI1 Row: X I 557 WI LEATRICE HARSI-I EQAJOLORES ANN HEA , 0 X fxjZZ6x9SEPH HEATWQLE I TWOLE I O 4 I In I I I I I I ,I I I I THE FRESHMAN CLASS First Row: JANE HEISHMAN JOSEPH HOY THOMAS HUTTON LUVINA HYLTON PAUL HYLTON Second Row: C. C. INMAN, JR. FRANCIS JARVIS EUCLID JONES WILLIAM JORDAN SHERLIE ANN KESSLER Third Row: ALVIN KLINE, JR. ELIZABETH ANN KOLLER LOIS KURTZ RODMAN LAYMEN HAROLD LEHMAN Four+I1 Row: GORDON LEISCH FREDERICK LIM BILLY LISKEY STEPHEN LOCKRIDGE, JR. WAUNITA LU DDEN FIHI1 Row: RITA MANUEL EDWIN RAY MARTIN PHOEBE MAY Z3-z gewafer Cofdg 5 Q I L I, p Q' A ,I N7 1 f ,, 1 3 W J i7 f- ' ' . K fi, 0 , 3- N I - , QL' F' ,S I . , I . l ,fl ffl!!! ! 1f I -I,!.i' I ff , x'-'J P I , ,I ' , gf UW u , I, 'I fl 7,9 ff' I Lf '1 -'I N. ' fff 'i, I l 1 ff . , , I I 1 H-V' ,' 5 I 1 -.-I I I, I ,. r III! ff' Bl I L, VJ .I I .' ' f I I I I I ,Ig , wif- Q I! , , ' xr ' '-J . , .- -I , W .-qi X, :ff I JV Q' VI' , :T I ' .J , ,ff ff I ' 1 ! L' , X, I XI 2 , xl, . 'I 1. , fi 5 V! ifzwvfr' I ' v I I 1 MA' LII WM 4 ff' wwf! Iflyflwv 5IJUIIff II I ' III f I NIJ 'L Mffbf fy 7 f' f N If W B U S I N E S S If I! J If If I X W' I I If 0 , jing -fAree ilaladd Firsf Row: BENNETT MILLER DOUGLAS MILLER DALE MILLER GERALD MILLER ROBERT MILLER Second Row: WILLIAM MILLER MAXINE MUNDY BOBBY NESSELRODT JOANNE NEWKIRK RICHARD OBENSHAIN Third Row: MARY LOU OFFUTT JOHN O'NEIL LOUISE OWEN NANCY KAY PARKS RICHARD PATTON Four'I'I'1 Row: NELLIE PETERS BOBBY PHILLIPS TALMADGE PHIPPS SHIRLEY PRITCHARD PEGGY PURDY FEHI1 Row: ' DORIS REINHOLD MARGARET RENALDS DONALD RICKEY PAUL ROHART fn kogy x5 pd. THE FRESIIMAN CLASS Firsf Row: LOIS ROLLER STANLEY ROLLER EUGENE SHAVER JOYCE SHIFLET DON SHULL Second Row: WILLIAM SIMMONS CATHERINE SINK RAY SMITH MARIEL SMITH RICHARD SMITH Third Row: BENJAMIN SOLLENBERGER JOSEPH SPAID ROBERT THOMAS RONALD THOMPSON EMMA TYREE Four+h Row: CAROLYN WAMPLER GUY WAMPLER, JR. MELVIN WAMPLER. ROY W. WHITMER, JR. HELEN WILD FIHI1 Row: CAROLYN WILL GILMAN WILLIAR NANCY LEE WITHROW DAVID WOOD 'H I 5 r I B I I I A I I . I I' I I df'HiVmWF A Mifqqsw Ei gewafer Cof egidsfjaw '-Q F 5 34iJ VJ-P-'LQ ?'A4-M-L09 'B Lefws fin ,vm cv-A 9'3N9Q,22,.A,.,3 2 ,, ui ,gill MAWL WuL19,.A W-'A'L 'DQ, 'U:,uw-'- Nav-v QV, 2,,,,JQ,.Q,f..,,. ,fy....,, JJ-6-fQf-9, NM-.M MAMA mm.. 9,.,vD,.f..0.9,MQ.-QLQQ ::3r,M,D...'i QD-M i 5 8 IW 'X-'59 D i Q N .mi. . ,V 'VJ' ' I 7 .,,l as 54 .,., . f X41 4 SV 1 f 1 ' ., , f r' 5 5? M42 W f In f f X 9' ,MQ M M f 4 N X ,am , Mm ,- N., R ,lm ., -'52 'c'I-ik-'lil-:5'.-. - , ,ca-5' V1 ,, M , -,.,:m.,7g 2.,J:5,5g.1. - ,,:.,. -' 7 xy 1. fm X- .cr-Az:-29 .-.IQQ-ur.:-1:Lz1r'-zrmzf-:.. 1- ,, , :,,:m. 5S.4, ,,N ,Q:3,, 5 U y 1 Q ik xx., X x Q Za- If t? Our sTudenT governmenT, composed oT presidenTs and secreTaries oT clubs and organizaTions, represenT sTudenT opinions democraTically, inTerpreTing and acTing upon sTudenT laws, sTandards, and ideals. lTs Three main subsidiary commiTTees are l-lonor Council, Dining l-lall CommiTTee, and Social CommiTTee. These groups, working behind The scenes, elecTed by The sTudenT body, gave Time, ThoughT, and greaT eTTorT To The Taslq oT working ouT whaT is besT Tor The sTudenTs. GreaT sTeps were made in The promoTion oT BridgewaTer's l-lonor SysTem. Left To righf, se T d J D B IT P f CI g D. Richardson, G. THE STUDENT COUNCIL Beginning wiTh The Rawley Springs lead- ership conTerence beTore regisTraTion in The Tall, This group, ably led by PresidenT George Graham, added much inTeresT To Thesocial liTe by sparlcing The Homecom- ing TesTiviTies, ChrisTmas bangueT, SweeT- hearT l3arTy, and lvlay Day. Progress was also made Toward Tull weekends oT acTiv- iTy on campus. Sponsors Dean oT Women Flory and Dean oT STudenTs Clague were helpTul in The eTTorTs oT The STudenT Council. Gra ham, H. Wine, Miss Flory. L. Durr. Sfandingz B. Naff, M. Hooker, F. Wampler, J B 'r TT P Kl B H IT J. UTTerback. Noi' plcfureclz B. Mefzger, A, McDaniel, P. Bowman, D, Obenshaln. . . , 1 Q 'S . .X ir MQ: i 61 Honor Council Left to Right: P. Bowman: G. Cunningham: H. Wine: G. Graham: F. Wampler, Chair- man: O. Kitchen: A. Masoncup: D. Bowman: M. Hooker. Dining Hell Committee Left' 'ro Right: C. Jones: P. My- ers: C. Kroh: B. Naff, Chair- man: Miss Fiory: G. Shull: B. Walker: B. Cook: B. Roberfson. Social Committee Left' io Right: S. Bowman: J. Hoak: G. Cunningham: F. Jen- kins: G. Graham: A. Spigle. Noi' picfureci: G. Sgzui, Chair- man. Edifor-in-Chief Barbara MeTz- ger and AssociaTe EdiTor Dave Pryor scan Through annuals of many oTher colleges To Tind ideas 'For campus scenes. Under The able spon- sorship oT Mr. May, The sTaTT oT The '53 RIPPLES Tound enjoyable, broad experiences in The work involved in The publishing OT a college annual. A sTrong incenTive was The honor won by The '52 RIPPLES in naTional and sTaTe compeTiTion. For The TirsT Time a local phoTog- rapher was conTracTed Tor ThaT work, which allowed The use OT sTudio individ- ual porTraiTs. The sTaTT TelT much anxieTy Tor meeTing deadline, gelrling ads, ordering cuTs and rneeTing expenses: buT all came Through wiTh a smile and deep pride in The per- manenT record They have published Tor The ,sTudenTs oT This year aT Bridge- waTer. g Business Manager Jack Wine and business STaFf lBob Driver. Don Huffman, and Don Blosel review orders for ads received ThaT day in The STaunTon area. Sporfs Edifor John Boilnoll gels help on idenlifying new freshmen in RIPPLES pic- lures. Helping oul are Freshman Edilor Peggy Bower, sporls wriler Rod Layman, goal Squealzs Trail, and Dicln Oben- shain. Typisl' Fern Jenkins lypes caplions for Homecoming shols as Fealure Edilor Bill Roberlson gels ideas from Nancy Hollar. Lilerary Edilor Ramona Sfaufler and Doris Niswander lhinlz some of lhe capfions are misleading. Class Edilors Charles Cuslard, Mary Lee Wampler, and Eleanor Loclrridge check old plales lo see how lhe seniors loolced when freshmen. Phofographer Maurice Wrighl' checlrs some 8 X lO's while Anne Spigle and Doris Moyer find ideas for lille pages. Organizalions Edifor Jerry Cunningham and her slaff lLois Allrinson, Doris Moyer, and Bernice Wallrerl worlr on arrange- menl for Glee Club piclure lhal is lining up in lhe baclcground. se TH EE The B. C. Bee, our campus newspaper, is published semi-rnonThly by The sTudenT body. The Bee serves as an eTTecTive rec- ord oT Timely evenTs and currenT news. Anyone who is inTeresTed in journalism or any parT oT The newspaper may wriTe or help in some way wiTh The newspaper. By This, The sTudenTs who parTicipaTe learn more abouT The malce-up oT The paper and have The opporTuniTy oT being on The inside-oT knowing The news beTore iT is prinTed. The Bee STaTT, wiTh ArT McDaniel as ediTor, has worlced hard To give you a bigger and beTTer paper. More up-To- daTe coverage oT school evenTs and more TeaTures have been The goal oT The sTaTT. NoThing was more enioyable and inTer- esTing Than The six page l-lomecoming issue, which conTained a picTorial review oT The l:ighTing Eagles. EcliTor-in-Chief ArThur McDaniel News Ediior Pasco Bowman gels advice on dummy lay- oui from Reporier BeHy Cook, Feaiure Edi+or Ra- mona Sfauffer, Feafure Edi- +or Janel Carler, and Ann Frysinger, Copy Reader. Associa+e Ediior Mary Hooker and Helen Wine, News Advisor, malce 'Final arrangemenis 'For +l1e April Fool issue. Giving wirh ideas are Business Manager J. H. Caricofe, News Wrifer Be'H'y Halferman, Typisls Wanila Ludden and Palsy Richardson, .and Pholog- rapher Maurice Wrighf. Men's Sporls Edifor Mervin Trail, Coeds' 'Spor+s Edifor Barbara Kelly and Sporis Advisor John Boi+noHwa1'cl'1 an inframural baseball game from 'rhe BEE office window. . 0 i Mu i2PsiLoN Mu 4 The lvlu Epsilon lvlu is an organizaTion Tor l-lome Economics maiors as well as Those who are inTeresTed in The Tield. lT is aTTiliaTed wiTh The American l-lome Economics AssociaTion. Under The sponsorship oT lvliss RuTh l-lowe, The girls sponsor such acTiviTies as The UniTed NaTions dinner, TeaTuring Toods oT many counTriesg a cherry pie conTesT aT which Time Temales as well as males may compeTe To be The champion pie baker. Then There is The Tashion show, which is held every spring and aT which Time The girls model The cloThes They have made during The year. The newly organized I-lome Economics EmploymenT Agency has been a greaT help To The TaculTy and The communiTy. The members oT The club are always on hand To add a domesTic Touch To cam- pus liTe. l- ff 70 Nqhf- fifsf 'OWS MOYFF. J- MYGVS. N- Wlflirow, C. Kroh, N. Hollar, J. Spangler, J. Myers, M. Sadd, D. Lam, E. Flory. Second R A. Spigle, J. Newkirk. Miss Reynolds, E. Lockridge, J. Bowman P. Purdy, E. Eye, W. Heafwole, D. Richardson, K. Miller, M. Smith, B. Mefiqef. B- SBYFG. D- Eller. B. Koller, G. Hedrick, Miss Howe, M. Wampler. I . C H I B E TA P H I The campus chapier oi ihe Chi Bela Phi is a naiion- al honorary scieniiiic iraier- niiy lor ihose siudenis who are inieresied in The laiesl developmenis oi a scienliiic age and who are eiiher ma- ioring or minoring in science. li is ihe aim of ihe club io promoie inieresi in serv- ice ihrough programs oi sci- eniiiic enieriainmeni. Dr. l-leisey, Sponsor, explains floor plans of 'lhe new science building : +o 'ihe eni'husias+ic members. Lefi' io righiz J. Boii'no'H: M. Hoolcer: l D. Bowman: Miss Silliman, Sponsor: F. Wampler: Dr. Heisey, Sponsor PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Under The direciion oi Dr. Raymond Andes, ihe Phoiography Club .sponsors pic- iure-oi-ihe-monih coniesis and ieaches ihe ari of pholography iromishooiing io developing and enlarging of masierpieces. . 67 Club members iake aim on fhe new sci- ence building. Lefi To Righf: J. Lay- man, D. Miller, R. C o m p fo n, M. Wright, P. Harry- man, C. Custard. Leff Io Rlohfz F. Rucker. Miss Silliman. O. Wise. G. Graham. D. Wood. B. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB VaIuabIe conIrIbuIIons were made Io campus IiIe Ihrough chapel programs and ouIsicIe speakers sponsored by I. R. C. PresIoIenI Bill Rhcfle and group leave FouncIer's Lobby where members meI Io go Io The Snack Shop Tor co1CIee. FFLNCH Riffle, P. Showalfer. Z' Qi Sponsor Dr. Raymond Andes aids members in selecfing a French play Io nresenf In a chapel program. Lefr Io Right: P. Myers, E. Shaver, B. Naff, C. lkenberry, D. Myers, M. Sadd, E. Crisf, C. Compfon, N. Pefers, P, Showalfer, H. Wild, S. Pritchard, Dr, Andes, D. Shull, F. Wam- pler, E. Lockridge, N. Bollinger. 68 'mwvwm President Rothgeb seats club for movie of place of Christianity in modern busi- ness. This active organization meets regularly for such meetings of pertinent value. Left to right, first row: W. Rothgeb, A. Jenkins, F. Jenkins, Prof. Ander- son, R. Driver. Second Row: J. Wine, T. Glass, R. Bowman, P. Richardson, B. Bower. Third Row: J. Utterback, C. Custard, E. Bondurant, W. Ludden, W. Hatch- er. Fourth Row: T. Bartley, P. Stanley, J. Evans, A. Cheatwood, J. Grimm, B. Meador. Fifth Row: D. Beard, B. Hammer, M. Mason, S. Turner, H. Weybright, L. Aleshire. A regular Sunday afternoon hike assembles as Betty Halterman explains a map of the route. Left to Right: L. Hylton, N. Peters, L. Hersch, P. Richardson, A. McCoy, E. Bondurant, P. Kline, B. Halterman, P. Harryman, W. Ludden, S. Roller, M. Wright. NESS lANDA LERS 69 i Z Leff fo righf, firsi row: N. Wilhrow, P. Myers, A. Frysinger, C. Kirby, F. Jenkins, P. Richardson, D. Myers, D. Lam, C. Ikenberry, D. Rien hold, B. Hallerman, D. Eller, Second Row: L. Diehl, J. Myers, M. Mundy, J. Heishman, L. Kurlz, J. lsenberg, J. Myers, C. Compfon D. Cool, L. Roller, J. Cook, J. Newkirk, N. Bollinger. Third Row: G. Foley, P. Wakeman, G. Osborne, D. Wood, G. Wampler, C. Bow man, H. Fike, C. Car'fer,.H. Eller, J. Humberl, H. Landis, F. Fulcher, E. Lockridge. Fourlh Row: D. Niswander, E. Crisf, A. Tullidge, R Powell, C. Hylfon, B. Judy, M. Wampler, S. Roller, D. Miller, L. Hersch, P. Bower, A. Spigle, M. Sadd, L. Harsh. Fiflh Row: M. Bross B. Meador, M. Smifh, L. Durr, M, Wrighf, H, Simmers, B. Kline, V. Huffman, T. Bashor, J. Shiflelf, E. Bonduranf, W. Ludden, S. Gould lhorpe, B. Cook, M. Phillips, M. Hooker. A 70 A UDENT CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT The goal of Ihe Sludenl Chrislian As- socialion is Io offer every sludenl an opporluniry for spirilual and social growlh Through. sludy, worship, and Tel- lowship. The varied program which il oiclers allracls many sludenls, rnalcinq Ihe S.C.Ivl. one of Ihe larqesl organizalions W' L 4? ff? 2' Wiwr if qffffinfx ' fr Iii W I I 'yy Co-Presidenf Larry Durr re- ports success of fhe S.C.M. I dy I f h b f sae o is ca ine . L ff fo Righf: L. Durr, M. Ph Ilips, J. We n g e r, S. G Idfhorpe, iF. Wampler, A. S h aninger, P. Myers. The acriviries of Ihe S.C.IVI., under The leadership ol Co-Presidenls Larry Durr and Ivlary Alice Phillips, include weelcly rneelings Tor worship, sludy and recre- arionq rnonlhly chapel programs: and depulalion Irips Io churches ol The re- gion. I CLERICUS Rev. Eshleman, sponsor, demonslrales lhe use of lhe microphone' lo Clericus rnembers. Lell lo Righlvz J Wampler, l.. Durr, E. Shaver, R. Roller, Rilchie, H. Filce. H. Simmers, W, Spangler, B. Sollenberger, G. Miller R. Gearhard. J Presidenl Fred Wampler and Fred Lern discuss lhe- ra cial problems of lhe Philippines. World peace. racial egualily, and brolherhood are lhe inleresls of lhis group. Leif lo Righl: T. Nicholson, N. Pele:-s, P. Showal- ler, E. Shaver, l.. l-lersch, lv1,WampIer, Dr. Heisey, E. Crisl, P. l-larryrnan, G. Wampler, F. Wampler, F. Lern, R. Gearhard, C. l-lyllon, R. Roller, J. Caricole, B. Judy, lvl. Morrison, F. Baker, E. Cosner, M. Fowler, J. Spangler. FELLOWSHIP OF RECONCILIATION DEBATE CLUB Members lace lhe inlercollegiale debale schedule wilh mixed emolions. Leff lo Righl: D. Wood, R. Lay- man, J. Wampler, Miss Silllman, Sponsor: D. Niswander, Manager: A. McDaniel, P. Bowman, M. Munlzing, D. Obenshain, G. Graham. Noi Piclured: D. Pryor. Time is up buf The debales goes on. A praclice debale conlinues among The fellows while Jrhe acling iudge, Miss Silliman, lells debalor whal was wealc aboul lhe allirmalive case. 73 .., ,,...:., .5 1- u ., ..., .P 4,-. ,,, r-5-. ,anim ,,,.r.,, pta, ,vm P Firsf Sopranos: L. Nrlcinson, P. Bower, E. Cris+, B. Judy, C. Kirby, B. Kline, B. Mead- or, D. Miller, D.'Myers, P. Myers, A. Spigle. Second Sopranos: N. Cline, B. Coolc, M. Furry, M. Fowler, F. Fulcher, L. Glick, J Grimm, D. l-learwole, J. lrlumberi, C. llcenberry, Masincupp, B. Nall, D. Niswan der, D. Richardson, M. Sadd, E. Shaver, K. Sinlc, A, Wrighi. Firsl Alles: E. Chambers, C. Complon, J. Cunningham, J. DeBol'r, C. Garsl, V. l-lull maf1,C. Kroh, P. May, J. Miller, D. Reinhold, L. Roller, J. Shillel, P, Wakeman, C Wampler. i Second Alfos: M. Bross, A. Frysinger, J. Kline, L. l-lersch, E. Lockridqe, M. Phillips, M. Reynolds, M. Smilh, E. Slauller, R. Slaulfef, R. Wall, l-l.- Wild. Firs1'Tenors: F. Beahm, S. Cheelcs, l-l. Landis, F. Lamberl, R. Roller. Second Tenors: D. Border, G. Miller, B. Rillle, lol. Simmers, W. Spangler, E. Spigle, J. Newson. Barifonesz S. Arey, C. Bowman, L. Eckarcl, l-l. Eller, R. Gerhard, F. l-lullman, C. l-lyl lon, l-l. l-lyl'ron, O. Kilchen, P. Kline, B. Miller, D. Miller, F. VVilliar, J. Wine, M Wrighl. Basses: F. Cline, B. l-ludson, J. Layman, M. Trail, G. Wampler, J. Wampler, P. Wampler, S. Turner, l-l. Weybriqhl, F. Williams. 74 Z LEE -il 1' V i 1 Y -' ir 'lf 1 '47 ' . 1-2 -.J ' . J -.,.- .a.. ,.:,--.- .- . - - -, .- ,.- .. - x- fn. - - . ,. . .. , V - -.--, .-v: . ... -7--a ..,. ,,. -,la 11,-,J ,...',-. .g.. if-,qjgfyga,wif-L.gT5tM,-332.-,,A..,.wlfhl ,EM ' CLUBS The Glee Clubs, composed oT se- lecTed voices, is organized To presenT choral programs on and oTT campus. Un- der The direcTion oT ProTessor Nelson T. l-luTTman, The Clubs presenTed ouTsTand- ing producTions oT l-landel's Messiah and GilberT and Sullivanls Mikado. The spring Tour is anoTher annual high poinT in The group's acTiviTies. This unigue ex- perience involves exTensive weekend Trips ThroughouT Virginia and bordering sTaTes. Dirc'cTor l'luTTman reviews a successful perform- ance oT The Messiah wi+h accompanisTs Mr. STine- baugh, Miss WeybrighT. and Miss Cool. J ' 'J' ' ' .1 .Ti 4 77 ' '-f'I0t 'E:'f1:-'..,+:P:-fr' vt -ff' 1--'sf fe CHA Firsl' Violin: Doroihy Shuliz, Shirley Ausiin, Lowell Heisey, Julian Shull. ' l l - Second Violin: Helen Law, Margery Morrison, Olive Bow- man, Marian Sadd, Viola: Louise Payler, Lynn Gazaniqa, Jane Moore. Violoncello: Galen Srinebaugh, Bob Alexander. Confrabassz Joe Corne, Ralph Black. Flufez Berry Judy. Oboe: Ramona Siauiier. Clarinet Oris Kiichen, Dorolhy Cool. Horn: Eleanor Hamrne, Myrna Morris. Trumpelz Ebbia Williams, Bob Sianley. Trombone: Harold Landis. Percussion: Ben Sollenberger, Euclid Jones. Piano: Anne Erysinger, Joyce Shiilei. 76 MBER ORCHESTRA The Chamber Orcheslra made ils debui This year lo enihusiasiic audiences. Under The direc- Jrion ol Professor Shulrz, The organizaiion repre- senrs Jrhe college in concerls on and oil campus, performing works from slandard orchesira liler- aiure. The formal concerl presenled in Decem- ber ishrilled a capaciiy crowd wilh l-landel's Wafer Music. Expansion plans provide for a more compleie orchesira in lhe near iurure. Music majors find orchesrra rehearsals and con- cerls invaluable Jrraining for iheir professional careers. Flu're: Belly J udy. BAND Clarine'r: Olis Kilrchen, Frank Williams, Doroihy Cool, Har- old Weybrighi, Douglas Miller, Charles Miller. Oboe: Ramona Slauifer. Alfo Saxophone: Doris Eye. Tenor Saxophone: John O'Neil. Eb Horn: l-lelen Wild, Ann Wrighl. Trumpel-Cornelz Mary Hooker, Lee Eckhard, Doris Craun. Trombone: Frank Beahm, She Bariionez Harold Landis. Bass: Galen Wample'r. Percussion: Ben Sollenberger, Drum Maior: l-larry Simmers. ldon Arey, Fred Wampler. Euclid Jones The recenlly reorganized band has many ac- Complishmenis io ils credil. Wilh The balon in The hand ol Professor Shullz. The band repre- senls Jrhe college in providing music and pag- eanlry lor alhlelic evenls and oiher college aclivilies on and oil campus. Freshman laleni was well uiilized in This aciivily. The sludeni body was very enihusiaslic for lhe Chapel con- ceri given in February. The long-range plan lor expansion will give Bridgewaler an oplimum marching and concerl band in iuiure years. -- r:..x.-.1--pc. --1.. :..s.--,,-.,.,. -5,..,,,,,, -13.5. ..-:J-x 9,.:,.::,,,-W,,,, 9.0.0- A .-.ri . .-,- ...:,,.,.+v,--33, . .. , f Z Leff fo righf, firsf row: J. Wenger, O. Kifchen, B. Kline, A. Frysinger, D. Shifflef, M. Furry. Second Row: D. Miller, T. Basher, E. Eye, B. Naff, Miss Weybrighf, P. Wakeman, E. Crisf, A. Wrighf. Third Row: D. Niswander, C. Garsf, J. Humberf, D. Simmons, M. Bowman, Glick. Fourfh Row: H. Wild, D. Reinhold, B, Judy, M, Hooker, A. Masincupp, M. Bross, V. Huffman, B. Sollenberger. Proficiency on fheiorgan is characlerisfic of fhe members of The Bridqewaler Chapfer of lhe Amer- ican Guild of Orqanisfs. AMERICAN GU LD OF ORGANISTS SOCIETA- ORPHEA The Sociefas Grphea, honorary music frafernify, requires fhaf ifs members be in fhe fiffh semesfer ,of Glee Club, Grchesfra, or Band. Leff fo righl, seafed: Miss Cool, Mrs. Sfinebaugh, Miss Weybrighf, M rs. Shulfz, Mrs. Eshleman. Sfanding:,C. Garsf, Prof. Sfinebaugh, L. Afkinson, M. Phillips, A. Wrighf, D. Richardson, P. Myers, E. Sfauffe r, M. Furry, B. Judy, B. Kline, F. Williar, A. Frysinger, F. Williams, F. Beahm, Prof. Shulfz, H. Simmers, O. Kifchen, H. Landis, Prof. Huffman. ' . A' ' ' J F ' - '- fr - EF fP'f+f-?-f'if?e:T-f':'- -ff.:.-.-F:-rs.-1:55:. r'- -A-1-Qcfiqfv---f x ...fi P r r. H 4 The cheerleaders, c:apTained by Joyce DeBolT, promoTe college spiriT by cheer- C ing Tor The inTercollegiaTe sporTs ThroughouT The year and are always on hand To supporT our Teams. STrilcing a Tamiliar pose, squad members are, leTT To righT: S. Bowman, T'l. Wild, B. Baker, D. Myers, R. WaTT, N. Parlcs, B. Bower, E. Bonduranlr, D. l-leaTwole, N. l-lollar, J. Bowman. Membership is limiTed To men who have won aThleTic rnonograms and is obTainecl Through a sTrenuous iniTiaTion as GoaTs . l.eTT To RighT: Kneeling, C. Bowman: D. Bowman, W. Spangler, A. CheaTwoodg Dr. Jopson, Sponsor: P. Kline, PresiclenTg E. MeTzger, Vice-PresidenTg J. CaricoTeg D. Blose: D. Flora: l-l. Filqe. STanding, D. Pryor, C. HeaTwoleg C. Jones: M. Mason, J. RoberTsong W. WrighTg H. WeybrighT: D, l'luTTman, A. Tullidgeg G. Clark: M. Trail, J. Vance, B. Wise, S. Gouldlhorpeg B, Dovelq D. MiTchell. MlfN'S MONOGRAM CLUB 80 1 F all- guQu pang: l - 'Il .C:f5' I f l 'I i 2 r 4 f. l n T T T T 2. E 1 l v s L I 1 v V l l. l l E i l E F T F! T. T R T: g. K. v- F . f -4 S' T i i l i E l 1 i 5 l Q i i Miss Tandy exolains point system to members. Lett to right, seated: P Richardson D Heatwole L Owens D Craun M Showalter D Myers, F. Jenkins, B. Halterman, H. Wild, J. Bowman. Kneeling: Miss Tandy G Shull W Ludden E Harner C Wampler P May J Smith, B. Koller, S. Miller, N. Hollar, J. DeBolt, D. Cool, S. Pritchard Standing A Glo er B Baker M Hooker B Cook J lsenburg E. Bondurant, B. Kelly, L.vHersch, J. Kline, P. Purdy L Atkinson E Crist C Compton H Wine WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIA The Women's Athletic Association is an organi- zation to promote sports lor girls, both intramural and intercollegiate, and to give every girl the op- portunity to engage in some athletic activity. The intramural program consists ol volleyball, tennis, archery, table tennis, basketball, and softball. This year the W.A.A. was hostess to the Allied A West l-lockey Tournament. Under the direction ot Miss Tandy this group ot coeds keep the athletic equipment busy trom September to lvlay. W.A.A. COUNCIIL Council members are enthused about face-lifting of the gym. Left to Right: J. Miller, H. Wine, President, G. Shull, B. Cook, F. Jenkins, Secretary, M. Hooker, Vice-President, Miss Tandy, Sponsor, B. Kelly. 8l Xi? Scene 'From Elec+ra, an arena produciion in The Gymnasium. Elecfra iCar'reri and her husband iScoHi have misundersianding wirh Oresfes fBeardi. CURTAIN Alpha Psi Omega members discuss membership qualificafions. Leif +o Righfz M. Wright J. Carfer, G. Cunningham, Mrs. Geiser. 82 All srudenrs on +he B. C. Campus in- Jreresred in dramarics compose Jrhe Curjrain Club. This year Jrhe club sponsored Three sfudenr-direcred one-ad plays and rhe unique produce Hon, Our Town, under The direcrion of Mrs. Geiser. Clyfemnefra lHerschl arises from deafh 'ro haunbf Elec+ra fcarierl fo j +he horror of 'rhe chorus. , W r W9 fl ,yy 1 . If fs, ' C L U B QV W Y by 3 JN' VJ at NPA,-7 Headed by Presidenf Gerry Cunningham, fhe club rehearses a pose. Leff 'ro Righf: Mrs. Geiser, J.'Heishman, D. Wood, E. Shaver, J. Hughes, M, Fowler, G. Cunningham, E. Spiegle, M. Wflghfu A' Wf'9hf- 83 i z I r s w. . u - qi 4 -If ' ' NQWA - ,X x, , lv-,M by :Mm- Yl, ig. wig X - 3 K? 3354... .. , 1 SX is X ' A YT 'Ab , 3 wi X Xfsgxif x s XX- V . ,QW-AA FXS . xx A QQ x 5: 5-ffl X Qs H , . FOOIBALL BridgewaTer's Eagles experienced a Tair TooTball season as Tar as The sTaTisTics were concerned, buT iT The Crimson and Gold were To be raTed on morale and improvemenT Trom The previous years, They could gualiTy Tor Top honors. Under The direcTion oT new Coach Edward Buddy Chand- ler, The Eagles sTarTed ouT The campaign by being slaughTered by a' powerTul Lenoir Rhyne College squad Trom l-lickory, NorTh Carolina, 79 To 0. The locals were compleTely ouT- classed Trom The ouTseT, and never had a chance To regain Their senses aTTer The TirsT sTinging blow oT The SouTherners. 9 The NorTh Carolina eleven sTruck Tor Three six-poinTers beTore The iniTial period was over, and leTT The Tield aT halTTime on The long end oT a 45 To 0 Tally. ' Though This would have depressed mosT Teams, Coach Chandler conTinued To work hard wiTh The boys in prepping Tor Their nexT ouTing, The annual l-lomecoming game wiTh The Yellow JackeTs oT Randolph-Macon. This TilT did noT Turn ouT To be any picnic eiTher, as The visiTors compleTely sacked The Crimson and Gold charges Tor a 45 To 0 vicTory. An esTimaTed 3,000 people Turned ouT Tor The game and were quickly shown why The Yellow JackeTs were l95l con- Terence champions, as Randolph-Macon Tallied aT leasT one TD in every period, while ripping The Torward wall oT The Eagles To shambles. The Black and Yellow Tallied in The TirsT l period on a pass Trom QuarTerback Ted Keller To End Tom l Ribinso, and wenT inTo The second wiTh l'lalTback Bill Pinchbeck sweeping his own leTT end Tor seven yards and anoTher Touch- CQACH BUDDY CHANDLER down. The Tinal score in The TirsT halT came when Vanderberry - ripped oTT Tive sTeps To hiT pay dirT To give The visiTors a I9 To 0 advanTage aT The midway mark. Opening The Third guarTer, Keller broughT The crowd To iTs TeeT by smashing oTT Tackle and romping 69 yards Tor a Touchdown. l'lalTback Johnny Tkach and Eullback lVlarTin also added Touch- downs in 'The Third and Tinal periods. Larry Sweeney ShiTTleTT made good 'Three conversions To run The Tally To 45 To 0. ' l-lowever, hard work and paTience paid oTT Tor The Eagles, as They drew Their TirsT TasTe oT vicTory in Their' nexT'encounTer, Tripping C5allaudeT College 26 To 20 in The NaTion's CapiTol. John- ny Vance, Bill l-lumberT, BriT Pierce, and Al CheaTwood were The oTTensive sTar.s. Vance scored Two Touchdowns, CheaTwood goT one, and l-lumberT bull-dozed over Tor one in The Tinal period. The Blue Bisons drew TirsT blood, scoring on a 78-yard drive, To Take a 6 To 0 advanTage. BuT Vance ripped oTT 25 markers Tor pay dirT To Tie The score. C5allaudeT was noT To be ouTdone, however, as They leTT The Tield aT halTTime leading 20 To I4. Vance and l-lumberT Tallied Their six-poinTers in The Third and Tinal guarTers, while The deTense held The hosT Team scorless. ln perhaps The besT game played all year by The locals, The Eagles upseT a Tavored Newpov-T News ApprenTice School eleven, I3 To 0. The score was knoTTed 0-0 aT halTTime, buT The Crimson and Gold came roaring back in The second halT To chalk up Two Touchdowns and Tack on an exTra poinT Tor The vicTory. Bill l-lumberT capped a drive by going over Trom The Tive in The Third, and Vance Tallied on a 20-yard gallop, and added The exTra marker. The deTense headed by Charlie KurTz and Fred Pence was ouTsTanding. l-lampden-Sydney's Tigers rallied Trom a I3-poinT deTiciT To deTeaT The locals in Their nexT ouTing, 26 To I9. McNair and Tom Poland did mosT oT The visiTors' damage in The scoring, while Vance, I-lumberT, CheaTwood, and Pence held The oTTensive end Tor The locals. The Eagles had sTruck quick- ly Tor Two Touchdowns in The iniTial canTo Tor Their lead. The Tinal game oT The campaign was played in a rain-soaked muddy Tield aT Shepherd College, and Tound The Crimson and Gold on The shorT end oT an I8-I3 score. BridgewaTer was ahead wiTh l 86 Q , in 5 ,LX f , , .-,,, , . 2 ,vm si sf x f' s X X .. ,L ' D s if XS X S lk 4 In 4 wx ,Af 4 f , 5 S H A .,AA, . , 39 X s ls - c.,-is ,X Y N. . C sc C C . .. X :iii .,. , i l 3 3 lBl A Lefl lo righl, firsl row: W. Roberlson, H. Hyllon, A. Chealwood, R. Carpenler, N. Chaslain, L. Pullen, R. Hudson. Second Row: R. Grisl, B. Humberl, E. Saul, A. Tullidge, D. Cummings, D. Huffman, J. Spaid, H. Lehman. Third Row: B. Pierce, G. Leisch, C. Inman, D. Blose, G. Clark, T. Glass, W. Wrighl, F. Jarvis. Fourlh Row: Coach Geiser, L. Whilehursl, J. Berry, R. May, C. Kurlz, J. Whilmore, S. Gouldlhorpe, A. Cleveland, E. Melzger, Coach Chandler. bul lwo minules lo go, when lhe Rams pushed over lhe winning TD. Vance highlighled lhe game wilh a 69-yard louchdown run. The Eagles had a good season despile lheir record ol lwo wins and lour deleals. For lhe lirsl lime since loolball was .slarled here, lhe Eagles gol players on lhe All-Lillle Six, in Johnny Vance and Ereddie Pence, while Al Chealwood and Charlie Kurlz gol honorable menlion, ln addilion, Coach Chandler received lhe award as All-Lillle Six Coach-ol-lhe-Year, in recognilion ol lhe line iolzn he did in pulling lhe Eagles baclc on lhe Virginia loolball map. Congralulalions are also due lo Coach Danny Geiser, who pul in a greal deal ol valuable lime wilh lhe Crimson and Gold baclclield. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Bridgewaler. . Og Lenoir Rhyne . . .79 Bridgewaler. . . l3g Newporl News . . O Bridgewaler . . . Og Randolph - Macon . 45 Bridgewaler . . . l9g l-lampden-Sydney . 26 Bridgewaler. . . 27, Gallaudel . . . . 20 Bridgewaler. . . l3: Shepherd College . I8 Record-Two wins, lour deleals. Vance rounds end againsl Hampden-Sydney. Eagles lail lo gain lhrough Randolph-Macon's slrong line Bold J L. Q yi W Q .- ,.- ef- - .-.. .... -.-- ,, .- ,-r,,q.,,..9-rv-....e...',.. ' hT f' T : C h J , C. B , P. Will, J. H. Caricofe, H. Fike, P. Kline, D. Bowman. Second Row:l Williar, D. l5Bi:elT Roller: Li-WTiiTcTiTTeT D.olaiTl2r, B. laTllTeT,n D, Obenshain, R. L ayman. Third Row: B. Alexander, M. MunTzing, B. Phillips, L. Eckard, ' ' T C. CarTer, B. Roller, Manager D. Garber. CROSS-COUNTRY The Eagle harriers oT l952 conTinued Bridge- waTer's masTery over The cross-counTry Teams oT The LiTTle Six and The lvlason-Dixon ConTerence. BridgewaTer annexed iTs Third consecuTive LiTTle Six crown, and won iTs Third sTraighT lvlason- Dixon championship. Klineand Filce aTTer leading Eagles To vicTory over WashingTon and Lee. Coach Doc Jopson opened pracTice early in The Tall minus The services oT leTTermen Merle Crouse, The greaT Eagle disTance sTar, Tour-year- man Paul Glick, and ,Don lv1iTchell.. SooThing The wounds caused by These deparTures, six leT- Termen Turned ouT To supply The baclcbone Tor The varsiTy. Paul Kline, J. l-l. CaricoTe, Paige Will, Herschel Eilqe, and Dave Bowman reTurned Trom The previous varsiTy and ChesTer Bowman, a leTTerman during The l95O season,'bolsTered The Eagle squad. Two Treshmen, Rod Layman and Diclc Obenshain, made The grade and Tilled ouT The eighT-man Team. Three members oT The iunior varsiTy sguad, senior Bob Roller, and Tresh- men Doug Miller and STan Roller, saw acTion in several cross-counTry meeTs. The Eagle harriers sTarTed Their season by up- seTTing The UniversiTy QT Virginia Team aT Char, loTTesville. Led by Paul Kline who Took TirsT place, The Eagles won 26-35. All eighT Eagle runners crossed The Tinish line ahead oT The TourTh Cavalier Thinclad. The Tollowing weelc beTore The BridgewaTer l-lomecoming crowd, The Eagles loped To an easy I8-39 vicTory over The visiTing WaslTingTon and lee harriers. Kline placed TirsT and TeammaTe Herschel Eilce second as The Tive Eagle scorers Tinished beTore The second General Tinisher. Af Richmond in fhe Sfafe AAU meef, fhe Eagles had fheir only fasfe of defeaf when fhey came in second behind fhe powerful Universify of Richmond, losing 4I-54. Pike, Kline, Bowman, Layman and Caricofe won medals by finishing in fhe fop I5 runners. Jusf missing medals were Dick Qbenshain in Iofh and Paige Will in l8fh place. Dave Bowman was sidelined by a bacl cold and had To sif ouf fhe race. Resuming fheir winning ways, fhe Eagles iourneyed fo Lynchburg and handed fhe Hornef harriers a I9- 39 beafing. Kline, in winning, sef a new course record, breaking fhe old one by fourfeen sec- onds. Pike was second while Chesfer Bowman, J. H. Caricofe, and Paige Will finished fourfh, fiflh, and sixfh. Anofher record breaking performance by Paul Kline highlighfed fhe Eagles home vicfory over Cafholic Universify. Pike and Bowman fin- ished second and fhird as fhe Eagles won 20-38. On fhe Bridgewafer course fhe Eagles oufdis- fanced fhe harriers of Lynchburg, Hampden- Sydney, and Roanoke fo win fheir fhird sfraighf Liffle Six fifle. Herschel Pike ran a brillianf race and finished second behind Les Noel of Roanoke. The Eagles, wifhouf ace Paul Kline, had Chesfer Bowman in fourfh, J. H. Caricofe in sevenfh, Paige Will in ninfh, Rod Layman in elevenfh, Dick Gbenshain in fhirfeenfh, and Dave Bow- man in sixfeenfh. By fhis vicfory fhe Eagles re- Sfarf of fhe Sfafe A. A. U. Meef. more runner, Herschel Pike followed close behind and finished fourfh. The greafly improved Ches- fer Bowman finished a sfrong ninfh. Then, fhe Bridgewafer depfh clinched fhe championship as Paige Will finished l8'fh, J. H. Caricofe, I9fh, and Rod Layman and Dick Obenshain fied for 2O+h. Dave Bowman gave a fine performance placing in fhe low fhirfies of a sevenfy-man field. fained permanenf possession of fhe Liffle Six TRESULTS TVOPPY- B. C. ..... 263 Universify of Va. . . 35 On November 22 af Gallaudef College fhe B. C. ..... ISI Weshinqfon and l-ee - 39 Eagle cross-counfry feam added fhe crowning B. C. Second Sfafe A. A. U. fouch fo fheir magnificenf season by running B. C. ..... l7g Lynchburg ..... 39 away wifh fheir fhird consecufive Mason-Dixon B. C. ..... 205 Cafholic U. . . .38 Conference championship. Paul Kline, apfly nick- B. C. Pirsf Liffle Six named fhe Splendid Splinfer , led fhe Eagles B. C. Pirsf Mason-Dixon by 'winning fhird place honors. The fine sopho- Xl-OW SCOVG wins David Bowman and Chesfer Bow- Freshmen, Rod Layman and Dick Seniors, Paul Kline and J- H. man, Obenshain. Cancofe- I WWZZW - .2-55522-ff fr-if Manager, Janice Miller goes on dufy. HOCKEY An experienced group oT players reTurned To make T952 a greaT year Tor hockey aT BridgewaTer. The record oT Tive wins and Two deTeaTs was a greaT im- provemenT over lasT year's lisTing oT Tour Ties and Tour deTeaTs. The ,success oT The l952 squad was due To several Things. l:irsT, seven oT The players had engaged in inTercollegiaTe varsiTy compeTiTion previously. Second, Two oT The players and lvliss Tandy had aTTended The l-loclcey Camp aT lvlounT Pocono, Pennsylvania Tor a concenTraTed week of play and insTrucTion during The summer. Third, and mosT imporTanT, was The TacT ThaT The Team play, developed Trom The besT TeaTures ob- Tainable, worlced ouT in Team paTTerns raTher Than in- dividual play. The squad worked as a uniT wiTh no ouT- sTanding sTars, Tor all pfosiTions were Tilled adequaTely and almosT equally well. The highlighT oT The season was The Annual Allied WesT TournamenT on Riverside Field. The purpose oT This TournamenT is To choose players Trom The Tive Teams compeTing To comprise The Allied Team ThaT goes To The STaTe TournamenT. As Tar as compeTiTion is concerned, B'ridgewaTer played well and gained much recogniTion, Tor Three oT iTs players were selecTed To A MARY HOOKER BARBARA KELLY JOYCE DeBOLT 92 play on The Allied learn. The honored Eaqlelies were: lefl' inner, Barbara Kelly: fullback, Joyce DeBollg and goalie, lvlary Hooker. SCORES B. C.. . .23 Madison . . .4 B. C.. . .43 Lynchburg . . ..4 B. C. . . . lg Shenandoah Club .2 B.C....4: R.P.l .... ...O B. C. . . . 21 Lynchburg . . . l B. C. . . . 51 Jklvlary Baldwin . . l B. C.. . . lg 'kl-lollins . . . . l B. C.. . .67 Roanoke . I . l iAllied Tournamenl. Above: Coach Tandy inslrucls some of her s'rars. Below: Eaglelles go lhrough pre-game praclice. Lefl lo righf, kneeling: J. DeBol'r, M. Showaller, D. Craun, L. Owen, H. Wild, B. Kelly, M. Hooker, C. lkenberry, Mundy, D. Healwole Slanding: B. Walker, L. Hersch, S. Prilchard, P. Purdy, A. Singer, Miss Tandy, L. Diehl, B. Baker, H. Wine, B. Koller. 93 Lefl To rlghf firsf row: Don Mifchell, .lohn.Vance, Jimmy Ufferb k B'll Dovel, Don Cuop, Elmer. Second Row: Coach Geiser, Lee I Eckard, Fred Pence, Charlie Kurfzl John Boil'noTT, Rowland Wampler, Raymond Shull, Frank Williar. BA S KE Coach Danny C1eiser's BridgewaTer Eagles closed ouT Their V952-'53 cage season wiTh an unimpressive record oT six vicTories and sixTeen deTeaTs. The over- all record, however, does noT Tell The cornpleTe sTory. The sophomore sTuddecl Eagle Tive, despiTe The TacT ThaT iTs Tall- esT man was a mere 6'2 Tall, made very crediTable showings in mosT ' oT Their games. AcTually wiTh only a Tew more good breaks The Eagles could have had a beTTer Than average season. The highlighT oT The season was The Eagle's 42-E18 upseT win Trom Randolph- TBAL lvlacon College on The laTTer's home Tloor. BridgewaTer surprised The Yellow Jacl4eTs wiTh a slow moving conTrolled oT- Tense To liTerally wallc oTl wiTh The win. Randolph-Macon achieved some measure oT revenge laTer in The season when They edged by The Eagles 65-63. ln oTher l.iTTle Six conTesTs BridgewaTer spliT Two games wiTh Lynchburg College, dropped Two hard ToughT conTesTs To l-lampden-Sydney. and losT Twice To a Towering Roanoke Tive whose average heighT was Taller Than The TallesT man on The Eagle sguad. lvlason-Dixon Conler- ence play was highlighTed by a 76-ol yicTory over Towsen STaTe Teachers Col- lege and a hearTbrealcing 65-64 oyerTime loss To CaTholic UniversiTy. ln non-conTerence play The Eagles won Two games Trom Richmond ProTessional lnsTiTuTe and losT Two close games To a sTrong Shepherd College Tive. Individual scoring sTaTisTics Tound Jim- my UTTerbaclc high wiTh 3Ol IooinTs Tol- lowed by Rowland Wampler wiTh 227, Fred Pence wiTh I9o, John BoiTnoTT wiTh l62, and John Vance wiTh I37. Jimmy UTTerback was honored by be- ing elecTed To The All-l.iTTle Six baslceTball Team. John Vance received honorable menTion on The same Team. T ggfpmszfs 'ff5se2e?2 Junior VarsiTy acTion. Who's shooTing? Coach Geiser shows how iT .oughf To be done as BoiTnoTT, UTTerback W pl d V I lc JMJ' 1.0 , am er, an ance oo on. , 414000 4...-fa. I-5g,,,,'C4-a yer:-03 :::',,... P 6- Jqguaausz' ...LIA- IAIA1 A401171 Cn doom. 5-fi, Achon un Gallauclef game Wha+ever goes up is bound 'ro come down. Team framer Carol Jones works ai' his speclalfy Bridgewafer Bridgewafer Briclgewafer Bridgewarer Bridgewarer Bridgewafer Bridgewafer Bridgewafe-r Bridqewafer Bridqewarer Bridgewafer Bridqewafer Bridgewafer Bridgewa+er Bridgewa+er Bridgewafer Bridqewalrer Bridgewerer Bridgewafer Bridqewarer Briclgewafer Blridqewedel' Dixie Confainers . Alumni . . . . Gallaudef . . . Washingfon . . Hampden-Sydney Lynchburg . . . Roanoke . Balrimore . . Gailaudef . . . Randolph-Macon Shepherd . . . Roanoke . . Shepherd . . overfimej 64: Carholic U. . overlrimel Balfimore . . Lynchburg . Towsen . . Randolph-Macon Hampden-Sydney American U.. . R.P.l. . . R.P.l. . .xxx X FRED PEN E' - fzmwfwo RAY SHULL W roewfwo ROW!-ANU WAMPLER-FORWARD JOHN VANCE - Gump CAPT. .HMMY UTTERBACK -Guam: mu. uuvnl. '- GUARD 97 Ab va: Wine sinlrs a Toul 5hoT. EagleTT Coach Tand es run Through a drill. y gives The girl a pep T GIRLS' BASKETBALL The Bridgewajrer EagleTTes carried Theirywin- ning ways inTo The T952-I953 baskeTball cam- paign and emerged wiTh an impressive record of eighT wins and one deTeaT. During The season They deTeaTed all oT Their Virginia 4opponenTs buT one, The excepTion being Lynchburg College. ln- cluded among The wins wiThin The sTaTe were Madison, RPI, Longwood, Lynchburg, and Roa- nolce Twice. ATTer compiling successTul sTaTe rec- ords, The girls Traveled To Pennsylvania and added Two more wins To Their record-ElizabeTh- Town and Shippensburg. ' Two oT The mosT exciTing games oT The season were played againsT Madison and Shippensburg. ln each oT The conTesTs, The EagleTTes came Trom behind To win by a single poinT in The waning seconds oT The game. The abiliTy oT The EagleTTes To play inTelligenTly while under pressure was probably The deciding TacTor in several conTesTs. This year's deTensive uniT was parTicularly ouT- sTanding as The scores oTThe games would Tend To indicaTe. Lauree T-lersch, a sophomore guard, was perhaps The ouTsTanding deTensive player. l.auree's heighT and her coordinaTion enabled her lk? HeaTwole shooTs a long one. I l 98 lo block many shols and conlrol Jrhe backboards lor Bridgewaler. A senior guard lor Bridgewaler, Goldie Shull, played cenler and was very eicleclive in holding opponenls lo a minimum number of poinls. A newcomer, Jane l-leishman, from Daylon proved very valuable lo The Team. l-ler abilily Jro break up plays and her lighling spirir rounded our lhe guard piclure. Turning lo Jrhe forwards, l-lelen Wine, a senior, led The allack. l-lelen's uncanny abilily +o make long shols enabled Jrhe Eaglelles lo gel an early srarl on opponenlrs. Barbara Kelly, a sophomore from Delaware, assisled Jrhe Jream wilh her abililry lo ser up .plays from rhe pivol posilrion. Barbara's abilily lo play while under pressure provided a slreadying influ- ence for Jrhe leam. g Anolher freshman, Louise Gwen, played her inilial year lor Bridgewaler Jrhis pasl season. Lou- ise's skill in driving in for lay-ups proved de- slrucrive lo Jrhe opposing defensive players. Ikenb Bridgewaler Bridgewaler Bridgewaler Bridgewaler Bridgewaler Bridgewaler Bridgewaler Bridgewaler Bridgewaler erry lays one up. RESULTS . .203 Lynchburg .22 .477 Roanoke . .35 . .33: R.P.I. . . .29 . . 3Ig Madison . . 30 . . 45, Roanoke . . 29 . . 353 Longwood . 28 . . 3Ip Lynchburg . I7 . . 425 Eliiabelhlown 28 . . 321 Shippensburg 3I Leff fo righf, firsf row: C. Ikenberry, B. Kelly, D. Heaiwole, L. Owen, E. Harner, G. Shull. Second Row: Coach Tandy, P, Bower, E. Bondur- anf L. Hersch, H. Wine P. Purdy J. Heishman, A. Masincupp, B. Cook. 99 l ' 1 ' f Kl' , S l , GI' k, C , M ers, Garber, Mason, Buzzard. Second Row: Will, Wrighl, Flrsli Rsdvwmiiilligesrd, lllnjalw5ElgCeurslardl,CLink,riT'Ll7srTghl.yThird Row: Roller, Simmons, Jobson, Clague, Roller. IRA Winners ol lhe lirsl Mason-Dixon Conlerence lraclc championship in Bridgewaler College his- lory, Coach Doc Jopson',s l952 Eagle cindermen were acclaimed lo be one ol -lhe grealesl alh- lelic leams ever lielded by lhe college. This greal leam easily won lhe slale Lillle Six lille llheir lourlh slraighll and ran over several reg- ular season opponenls in addilion lo winning lhe Lillle Six lndoor Championship during lhe winler season. The only deleal handed lhe Riverside runners was a 67.5 lo 63.5 deleal al Shifly Myers clears a hurdle. CK lhe hands ol a veleran, slar-,sludded Quanlico Marine Base leam al Quanlico. The Eagles won lhe Mason-Dixon lille by bealing oul Washinglon College, lhe second place leam, 58.7 lo 35.2 and lhey annexed lhe Lillle Six crown by rolling over second place l-lampden-Sydney, 65 lo 36.5. Melvin Myers won bolh lhe high and low hurdles championships in bolh meels and won lhe loroad lump in lhe Lillle Six meel, placing second in lhe Mason- Dixon. ,Merle Crouse won lhe lwo mile in lhe wrasaroixon, lhe 880 in lhe Lillle Six, and placed second in lhe mile run in loolh meels. Wayne Spangler copped lhe l00 and 220 crowns in lhe Lillle Six and gained lhird place in bolh evenls in lhe Mason-Dixon meel. Paul Garloer won lhe l00-yard dash and lhird places in lhe broad iump and lhe high iump in lhe Mason-Dixon meel. i Mason-Dixon , RESULTS Bridgewaler Calholic U .... 36 Bridgewaler Quanlico Marines . 67 Bridgewaler Randolph-Macon . 40 Bridgewaler Gallaudel . . . . 29 Lillle Six Bridgewaler Eirsl Place Bridgewaler Eirsl Place Coach Rudolph Glick's Tennis Team ended up The I952 neT campaign wiTh a record oT Two vicTories, eighT deTeaTs, and one Tie. AlThough The Eagle neTman had Three reTurning veTerans in John BoiTnoTT, OTis KiTchen, and Lowell Miller, They were unable To cope wiTh The much more experienced opponenTs They Taced. The Glickmen opened The season by losing a 7-2 maTch To powerTul CaTholic UniversiTy, and Tollowed wiTh a 6-3 vicTory over BalTimore UniversiTy, boTh maTches being played on The home courTs. Following Their win over BalTimore, The Eagles dropped seven sTraighT mafches To Lynchburg TE,-I Twicel, Hampden-Sydney T7-2, 9-Ol, Randolph- Macon l9-O, 8-IT, and CaTholic again 9-O. The oTher vicTory Tor The year came aT The expense oT Davis and Elkins Trom WesT Virginia. The local rack- eTeers pulled an upseT in deTeaTing The Maroon and Gray, who were champions oT The WesT Virginia lnTercollegiaTe AssociaTion, by a score OT 4-3. Previously The Two Teams had played a 3-3 Tie in a maTch shorTened by inclemenT weaTh'er. OTis KiTchen and John BoiTnoTT spliT up The number-one playing posiTion on The neT squad, alTernaTing beTween maTches. The number-Three posiTion wenT To a TransTer sTudenT, Don Johnson, a senior. Lowell Miller was nexT in line on The Team, which Tound Squeaks Trail, a Treshman, and Harold Wey- brighT, a sophomore, Tilling The TiTTh and sixTh posiTions. KiTchen and BoiTnoTT Teamed up on The number-one doubles Team, while Miller-Johnson and Trail-WeybrighT played The second and Third doubles Teams. For Th: season, Trail posTed a 5-5 mark, KiTchen 3-7, WeybrighT 2-7, BoiTnoTT 2-8, and Johnson and Miller, one vicTory and eighT deTeaTs each. .W- , 9 ,QMNQ H f I- tag, g fair . . i,S,,cMg ... ' hi Q i f K OTIS KITCH EN ,.,f 5. X. X, fx X Spin 5 1 wwx- x wer Q. s .- Nsxg ' 'F f .53-Ame-J I . -X592 X59 -'5 Q55 S ,.Af-'ie . 5' ,s r gf- - ,T .'-- JOHN BOITNOTT LefT To RighT: Prof. Frick, C. Green, R. Powell, O. Kifchen, J. BoiTnoTT, H. Weybrighf, R. Shober, L. Miller, M. Miller, M, Trail, D. Johnson, D. Border, Prof. Glick. ' : . l J. V , R. B h T, J. Ullerback, W. Naylor, W. Dovel, W. Burkholder, D. Flora. Slanding: Coach Geiser, Len +0 Hgh? sealed RL.SlElLgll, O. el'r:BEnbo, Wknl-Tuimberf, L. Rilchie, C. Carroll, P. Bowman, D. Mirchell, B. Mason. BASEBALL Vance hils againsl' Randolph-Macon. The l952 Eagle baseball learn, under Coach Danny Geiser, had one ol lhe mosl successful seasons in recenl years, compiling an ll-5 record. Throughoul lhe season lhe Eagles were unprediclable. Several limes lhe-y combined greal pilching, good hilling, and air-'righl field- ing lo gain impressive Triumphs, buf al olher limes 'rhey seemed To lack all lhree. Among lheir more impressive viclories were lheir I4-2 deleal af Richmond Professional lnslilule, 'rheir ll-l viclory over lhe Universily of Akron, and lheir I3-2 win ove-r Lynchburg College. ln lheir opener againsl R. P. l., lhe Eagles combined a I4-run al- lack paced by Jim Ullerback, Ray Shull, and John Vance, wilh nine- hil' pilching by lhree pilchers, and errorless defensive play. Oliver Trumbo pilched a six-hiller ar lhe Universily ol Akron as Charlie Hull, Jim Ullerback, Bill Burkholder, and Bob Barnharl led lhe Eagles, I2-hir allack. A+ Lynchburg lhe Eagles received lwo-hir pilching from lheir ace, Bill Burkholder, while Bill Dovel, Bob Barnharl, and Bill Nay- lor combined wilh Burkholder in a l4-hir allack on lwo Lynchburg pilchers. While 'rhe leam's success was largely due To ils deplh ol baseball lalenl, several players slood our suflicienlly lo be chosen 'ro lhe All-- Lillle Six baseball squads. Jim Uilerback was selecled as calcher lor' lhe mylhical leam and Bill Burkholder as a pilcher, while Charlie I-lull was named second leam shorl slop. Wilh six ol lasl year's regulars back plus se-veral promising lresh- men and reserves from lhe previous leam, lhe Eagles expecl lhe l953 season lo be a lop-ranking one. 102 . X.lX i .. ....,x..., . ,.. .....,, X ,..,,, Q ... . .. .. . .. U A 5 . gli - - , s -r X N21 - V AcI'ion on Riverside Field. RESULTS ' B.C....I4q R.P.u... ..2 B.C....7g Lynchburg. ..5 B. C.. . . Ig Mr. Union . . 7r B. C.. . . 7r Shepherd . . . . 2 B. C.. . . 71 MI. Union . . I B. C.. . . O: Quanfico Marines . . I2 B. C.. . . II: U. of Akron . . I B. C.. . IO: Cafholic U.. . . . . 3 B. C.. . . ar Newark . . . . I B. C.. . . 3g Hampden-sydney . . . .14 B. C.. . . 71 U..-.I BaI'rImore . . 3 B. C.. . .lar Lynchburg . . . . . 2 B. C. . . I: Randolph-Macon . . I6 B. C.. . . 4: Shepherd . . . . 3 B. C.. . . 23 Randolph-Macon . . 4 B. C.. . . 41 R. P. I.. . . 3 Devel bea+s one Buff. U'H'erbacIr gefs armher hu. 103 Ikenberry gives wiTh a hoT one. GIRLS' TENNIS The spring oT I952 was The TirsT year ThaT girls' Tennis ranked as a varsiTy sporT aT BridgewaTer. Tennis was added To The .sporTs curriculum in an eTTorT To place emphasis upon The neglecTed individual sporTs which become so imporTanT To a graduaTe when The opporTuniTies oTTered by Team aThIeTics are gone. For Their TirsT year oT inTercolIegiaTe cornpeTiTion The EagleTTes compiled a remarkable record, winning all Tive oT Their maTches. The season's resulTs were as Tollows: . B. C. . . . 3: Wilson I-Iigh School . . 2 B. C. . . . . 41 Wil,son I-Iigh School . . I B. C. . . . . 31 Lynchburg . . . . . . 2 B. C.. . . .31 R. P. I. . . . .2 B. C. ....... 3,1 iviadison . . .A . . . . I A unique TacTor 'oT The I952 neT squad was ThaT The Team was composed oT six Treshmen and only one upperclassman, a junior, I-Ielen Wine. I-Ielen's sTeIlar playing in The number one posiTion, however, was a big reason Tor The EagleTTes' impressive showing in Their iniTial season. Ranking second and Third were Carolyn Ikenberry and Barbara Kellyj Rounding ouT The sguad were Two seTs oT doubles players: Joann Kline and Janice Miller, and Doris Craun and Dawn Cunningham, Leff To Righi: Ikenberry, Cunningham, Kelly, Kline, Miller, Wine, Craun, Coach Tandy. 104 INTRAMURALS To Those who did noT Talce parT in The varsiTy aThleTic program, a well-rounded inTramural program was provided. Under The supervision oT Coach Chandler and Bily Burlcholder, The boys organized an eighT-Team inTramural loop. The inTramu- ral program Tor men consisTed oT soTT-- Helen Winec meds pal, Touch TooTball, Tennis, baslceTloall, and ping-pong. I952 VARSITY RESULTS Meanwhile The girls, under The direc-- Won L , Tion oT Coach Tandy, organized inTramu- FOOTTOGTT -'---'---- 2 4 I I , b H b '41-b + , Cross-CounTry . . .... . 6 I ra pay Tn VO ev a ' GS 9 5' ' enms' llvlason-Dixon and l.7TTle Six Championships and SGT-l-ball. T-lopkeg .... . . . 5 2 , , B , ' . . . . 6 I6 The inTramural program aT Bridgewa- Bgikilbglll Gm? . U H 8 I Ter is an essenTial parT oT The aThleTic EGSGEGTT - --------- lg 5? . VGC . ......... . CleparTmenT' TT was Through mTTamUralS llvlason-Dixon and LiTTle Six Championships ThaT The Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT Tennis,ly1en's ........ 2 8 came very close To iTs goal oT IOOTVO sTu- Tenms' Glrls E O denT parTicipaTion in aThleTics. Tolrals . . 50 38 105 1 griclgewa fer 0 e 106 S r w w P 1 Y i 4 I Lg. 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COM PLIMENTS A OF WORTHINGTCDN HARDWARE C0 INCORPORATED WHOLESALE HARDWARE STALINTON, VIRGINIA 2 WILLIAMS SHOE STORE JUST GOOD SHOES Men's Shoes by Porfage Viia i+y and Life SIricIe for Ladies Play-Poise for Children Irving Drew's Walk Aboui' . Phone 4-3592 I I2O Souih Main Sireei Harrisonburg, Virginia JORDAN BROTHERS HATCHERY BABY CHICKS Phone-2 I -I:-2 I BRIDOEWATER, VIRGINIA TURKEY POULTS Q . .4.-1111225523 . X , ,.,.I.11:13i5ig25i5E5Q3QgQ5Q5E X- .....11I:ae222sissisieiiifiiiiifiesaiafaf S Q? '.I9222255?2?21E2i1E-1z2e' 5222223 M. g2g2g:g1geg2ge: '1 '4 ' egg: S1-1:f2:2gsgg2gsg2g X HARRISONBIIRL X ' VA' Wx R Wish Th e G ra d u a Ie s I I9 I . .....I. E xx x X ? OI a I: r e e W o r I d 3 SMITH'S SCIENTIFIC CLEANERS DVY Cleaning Pressing AII'eraI'ions Free FumoI MoI'I1proofing Main PIanI: BRIDGEWATER, VA. Branch Office: HARRISONBURG, VA. PIeasing You Has Helped Us Grow FOUR-WAY HATGIIERY, ING. BELTSVILLE WHITE 81 BROAD BREASTED BRONZE POULTS NEW HAMPSHIRE CHICKS Va.-U. S. Approved Pullorum Clean Call BROADWAY I 44-J ZIRKLES PAINT-WALLPAPER-PLASTIC WALL TILE DUTCH BOY PAINT PRODUCTS Phone 4-4578 I I I WesI Markejr SI. Harrisonburg. Va 4 SNUFFY S LUNCH COMPUMENTS TBONES SIRLOINS QEQRQE J RQBSQN SHRIMP oYsTERs We Specialize in ualll-y General The 5+uden+ S Chome Merchandise and Service MT SIDNEY VIRGINIA Phone 9l Bridgewaiter V THE VALLEYS can On OUTSTANDING HABERDASHERY WEAVER LAUNDRY CHARQE ACCOUNTS For Qualify Service OR BUDGET PLAN NVITED We P'C'f UP and C'e Ve Shir? Service a Specialfy THE MEN S STORE Phone 4 7233 27 E Beverly ST Sfaunlron Va Park View Harrisonburg V For Permanen+ Consfruchon Use ualrfy Ready Mixed Concre+e H I 'H J OF - T . . . Q .h I Il in Q u I n ll READY MIXED CUNCRETE CU., LTD. PlanT-New Hope Road For oNE vm or ous THDUSAND Dial-PianT 5-749 I-Office 5-779 I P. O. Box 62I STaunTon, Virginia 5 MILES MUSIC CG. RECORDS SGNS Sheel' Music .... lnsirumenls 35 W. COURT SQUARE Harrisonburg, Virginia JOHN W. TALIAFERRO Jewelers-54 Soulh Main Slreel l-IARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA Harrisonburg 5+aUn+On Experl Walch, Jewelry Repairing PIWOHS 4-4489 Phone 5-854l Engraving and Diamond Selling COMPIIMENIS STAUNTON SPORT si-ioP Q OF O. F. HESTER, Proprielor I Dial 5-8641 --I i ,HIIIIII 6. The Oldesl' Valley Sporl' S'Iore 50-6gfiZzvMw ?l25qufgwM I Wesl Frederick SI. Slaunlon, Va MASCN SALES 81 SERVICE Minneapolis-Moline New Idea I I John Bean 8: Hardie Sprayers Broadway, Virginia Phone 47'-I OV 47'L Complimenls of CONSUMERS UTILITIES CO. HARRisoNBURe use Shen Gas VIRGINIA PURE VILLAGE COURT 5 Miles SOUH1 Phone 4-7355 Harrisonburg, Va. MICK Or MACK I-IARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA 6 BRIDGEWATER'S .CQIVIRLIIRIENTS PHARMACY and OF Greyhound Bus SI'aI'ion V BREENIS WILLGWBANK J. N. DICKSON C. E. I-IILL BRIDGEWATER, VIRGINIA Sandwich Shop 8' Mole' Insicle and Oufside Finishing Malerials of All Descripiions G- T. RIIDDIEL LUMBER GUIVIPANY , I Plasferboard-Sash-Doors-Blinds-Wall Plasfers S+airworIc-Moulding-Porch Maierials All Kinds OI Builcling Ivalerials-Shopworlc A Specially, Telephone 76-J or IO8 COMPLIIVIENTS PEQPLES' RESTAURANT I I The Besi in Flowers ancl Service CGMPLIMENTS BLAKEMORE'S OF FLOWERS ' The Shop io Know in I-IARRISONBURG, VA. I I5 E. Ivlarlcel Phone 4-4487 FlNK'S JEWELERS Diamonds-Waiches 80 S. Main I'IdI'l'I5OI1IDLll'Q, V E. A. JORDON, Vice Presiclenl E. M. I-IUFFMAN, Vice Presiclenl T. C. CRAUN, Cashier C. E. SHULL, Presiclenl JAMES I. Sl-IIPMAN, Ass'+. Cashier THE PLANTERS BANK OF BRI DGEWATER BRIDGEWATER, VIRGINIA COMPUMENT5 VALLEY Booxs OF Home OF eooo sooxs Religious Supplies, Records, GROCERY COMPANY pidures' GIIIS INC. CATALOGS UPON REQUEST EXCLUSIVELY WHOLESALE 82 So. Main Sl. Phone 4-2555 Harrisonburg, Va. I-IARIQISQNBURQI VIRQINIA EAT and ENJOY I The Place To Go To See A Show! WARNER BROS. Division of FAIRMONT FOODS, INC. VIRGINIA -Playing +he Pick of Movies- I I-IARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA Phone 4-4292 I BRIDGEWATER ELECTRIC SERVICE Appliance Sales Service Phone I36 G I Wirin I enera g Bridgewaler, Virginia 8 U. S. APPROVED PULLORUIVI CLEAN I RIVERDALE HATCHERY CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES We invilre you Io visil our slore. Large Seleclion of Dry Goods. and Clolhing for Men, Women, ancl Children. Boslonian, Vi'rali'ry. Wilbur Coon and Sloryboolc Shoes. Your SafI'isfac'rion Our Pleasure Phone I26-J I g BRoADwAY, VIRGINIA . Parlc View Phone 4-2325 Aufhorized STUDEBAKER Garage and Sales-Service Transfer G ORDONUS Timberville, Virginia U Phone 21 PON-NAC BELIVIQNT SIX and EIGHT SALES and SERVICE Where Io buy 'them D. S. THOMAS 81 SON Phone 87 Briclgewaler, Virginia TRAPROCK CO., INC. CRUSHED sToNE STAUNTON, VIRGINIA X ?' l DEPENDABLE Recapping .......... Vulcanizing SEEDS For Trucks, Tradors, Graders Flower Field Garden GLEN SHOMO THE WETSEL SEED CO., INC. 4-7309-Phone-4-2567 I28 We-SI Markelr Phone 4-6753 530 N. Main S+. Harrisonburg, Virginia Harrisonburg Virginia ESTABLISHED I9II ESTABLISHED I923 COMPLIMENTS OF VALLEY CREAMERY Iv1asSanuH'en BuHer HARRISONBURC5, VIRGINIA invesww LINCOLN-MILLER, INC. SECURITIES Sales DeSOTO 8: PLYMOUTH NELSON T. HUFFMAN ' Sem Amoco Produc+s 4-4942-Phone-4-S743 ' BRIDGEWATER, VIRGINIA I I5 Bruce S+. Harrisonburg, Va. 10 2. Bmnnewmfn cou.EGE - SERVES The Chrisfian Church . -more Than Two hundred oT her alumni are m'inisTers in The SouTh- easTern Region T more Than eighTeen oT her alumni are, or have been Toreign mis- sionaries -Three oT her alumni have served one or more Times as lvloderaTor oT The Annual Comference oT The Church oT The BreThren The STaTe and The NaTion -more Than 3l5 oT her alumni are college and public school Teachers -more Than eighTy-seven WoT her alumni are high school principals. ciTy and division superinTendenTs, and college presidenTs -more Than nineTy-Tive oT her alumni are docTors, denTisTs, and nurses -more Than one hundred oT her alumni are sTaTe and Tederal govern- menT employees Q. l ' c T B Q l 0 47 Q 0 on' Z' l A Q ' u -5 Q ' - x '79 mo 'Ni 1 I l For Promp+ Efficien+ Ambulahce Service W. L. ROSENBERGER Always Serve FUNERAL HOME Bi-id ewa er one Q I OR Ph 83 SOUTHERN C. L. MCMULLEN FUNERAL HOME Bread and Cakes Harrisonburg RED 2 Phone Edom 289I Plumbing Hea+in9 COMPLIIVIENTS RIDDLEBERGER BROS. OP Ie'epI'O'Ie H560 TROY STEAM LAUNDRY 265 NORTH MAIN STREET HERSQHEL PIKE' Agenf HGFFISOIWIOUFQ ,Virginia Phone 4-3863 I Harrisonburg, V WAMPLER FEED 81 SEED, INC. CONTRACT TURKEYS AND CHICKENS CUSTOM SEED CLEANING I36 W. EIizabeTh ST. Harrisonburg, Virginia COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF NORTH AMERICAASSURANCE SOCIETY OF VIRGINIA, INC. Home Office: Richmond, Virginia Specializing in The wriTing of special college IOIGHSI HOSPIIGIIZGIIOU' Surgical insurance, NON-CANCELABLE accicienf and Polio insurance. I2 ROCKINGHAM CONSTRUCTION I CO., INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Builders of I'he New SancI'uary Phone 4-25I7 I ' ' Harrisonburg, Va. SELLERS FURNITUREI BROADWAY I I BRIDOEWATER THE SHENK HATCHERY BABY CHICKS Barred Crosses Cornish Crosses New Hampshire QURAIM: To sewer The sew' High OuaIi+y Chicks Harrisonburg, Va. WILSON SPALDING A ,REACH WRIGHT ancI DITSON ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT HAWKINS HARDWARE COMPANY I3 Modern COHGQGS CompIeIeIy Remodeled GREEN LANTERN COURT AND RESTAURANT 5 Miles SouII'i of I-Iarrisonburg, Virginia On RouIe I I Specializing inCI1icIcen in +I'1e Baskef . Phone 4-2867 RI. I, Box I59 0l'l'll0AI'l'lel'l fd 0 CELIINESE IIIIIIPIIIIIITIIIN SEE US BEFORE SELLING YOUR I-IAY AND ORAINS WEYERS CAVE MILLING CO., INC. QUALITY FLOU-RS AND FEEDS, CEMENT AND COAL We ConI'racI' Broilers and Turkeys Ph ne 20 Weyers Cave, Va. o 14 RUCKINGHIIM 00-OPERIITIVE Fl-IRM BUREI-IU, INC. The House Co-OperaI'ion BuiII HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA BRANCHES: TMBERVILLE, VA. I BRIDOEWATER, VA. ELKTON, VA. A CROSS KEYS, VA. COM PLIIVIENTS OF I I sHENANnoAH's Pmns DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 4-7328 THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA CO-OPERATIVE MILK PRODUCERS ASSOOCIATION HARRISON BU RG, VI ROINIA HAROLD F. GOOD f I JEWELER ELGIN WATCHES - C-JEMEX BANDS ' JEWELRY - CLOCKS WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIR Bridgewafer. Va. Phone 9-R 15 COMPLIMENTS OF DI-IYTUN FARM, SUPPLY 00. Your logical source of supply for Massey-Harris and New Iclea Farm Equipmenl' FLOWERS SCHOOL EOUIPMENT CO., INC. Manufaclurers ancl Dislribulors SCHOOL, CHURCH AND PUBLIC SEATING FURNITURE RICH MOND-LAWRENCEVI LLE, VA. COAL COMPLIMENTS WAYNE FEEDS OF FERTILIZERS BLATT'S DRY CLEANING HARDWARE AND DYEING Canl2lpiiSR:ellTlescfnl1l4aErive All work guaranleecln Phone 39 l 2 Phone 4-2562 Harrisonburg, Va COMPLIMENTS I OF BEACON PRESS We speeaenze in Qualify 3. servaee' I BRIDGEWATER, VIRGINIA SILVER GRILL SANDWICHES, DRINKS-FOOT LONG HOT DOGS Curb Service I6 PEOPLES CHEVROLET, INC, Sales and Service NEW CARS USED CARS Your Friendly Chevrolel Dealer PI'1one,4-673I Harrisonburg, Va. Harrisonburg's Larges+ Furniiure and Floor Covering House . . . DENTONS . . Venelian Shades Floor Coverings Eurnilure LIN-O'I.EUM S LUGGAGE We appreciale Your Palronage 6I COURT SOUARE HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA GORDON BROS. GARAGE Service on All Make Cars PoNTiAc SPECIALISTS Aflanlic Gas, Oil and Grease - College Slreelr BRIDGEVVATER, VIRGINIA I REID STORES, INCORPORATED ' ECONOMY FOOD MARKETS ' STAUNTON, VIRGINIA THE MILLER LUMBER COMPANY ' Incorporaled STAUNTON, VA. P.O. Drawer 58-Phone 5-52I2 I7 Modem Re'-7aPPln9 The Carr BroThers ExperT Vulcanizing 0. K. RUBBER WELDERS I-TARRISONBURG, VA. CORNER LIBERTY R efw PHONE 4,6709 HunTing-Fishing-AThleTic Equipmeni- THE SPORTS SHOP HARRISONBURG VIRGINIA ik ik omla imen fd wikis Dear Reader. As The prinTing deadline rolls around we oT The RIPPLES business sTaTT breaThe a sigh of relief ThaT we are Through wiTh The adverTising soliciTaTions. Each year The merchanTs oT Rockingham and AugusTa CounTies are plagued wiTh The business sTaTTs oT counTless school publicaTions. To These merchanTs, adverTising in school yearboolcs and newspapers have no commercial value. We of RIPPLES wanT YOU, The sTudenTs, TaculTy and Triends oT BriclgewaTer College To maine iT known To The businessmen oT This area ThaT you appreciaTe Their supporT oT your yearbook, because wiThouT Them There would be no RIPPLES or BEE. Won'T YOU menTion Their ad in RIPPLES nexT Time you sTop in Their sTore. Sincerely, JACK WINE, Business Manager, '53 RIPPLES 18 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Beacon Press . . Belmonl Traprock .... Benson Prinling Company . Blakemore's Flowers. . . BlaII's Dry Cleaners . . Breen's Willowbank . . Bridgewaler College . I . . Bridgewaler Eleclric Service BridgewaIer's Pharmacy . Celanese Corporalion . Charles and Polly .... Coca-Cola ...... Columbia Baking Company Consumer's Ulililies. . . Daylon Farm Supply . . Denlons ..... EI-Mar . . . Fink's Jewelers ..... Flower's School Eguipmenl. Four-Way Halchery . Green Lanlern Courl . Good, Harold P. . . . . Gordon Brolhers Garage . Gordons-Timberville .E Hawkins Hardware ...... Harrisonburg Grocery Company . Huffman, Nelson T. . . . mperial Ice Cream . . . Jordan Brolhers Halchery . -incoln Ivliller, Inc. '. . . Lynchburg Engraving Company . . Marlins ....... Vlason Sales and Service . vlerck 84 Co. lSlonewall Planll . . Vlick or lvlack-Harrisonburg vliles lvlusic Company . E. Vliller Lumber Company . Ney, Alfred ..... Ney, Joseph . Nielson Conslruclion Company . . I8 Norlh America Assurance Sociely . I2 OK. Rubber Welders ..... I8 Peoples Chevrolel .... . I7 Planlers Bank of Bridgewaler . . . 8 Pure Village Courl .... . 6 Ready Mixed Concrelel Ll'd.' . . . 5 Reid Slores, Inc. . I . . . . I7 Riddel, C. T. .... . 7 Riddleberger Brolhers . . V. I6 Riverdale Halchery . . . . 9 Robson, George J, .... . 5 Rockingham Conslruclion Co. . . 3 Rockingham. Farm Bureau . . . 5 Rosenberger, W. L, . .I . . 2 Sellers Furniiure Company . . . 3 Shenk Halchery .... . 3 Shomo, Glen ..... . O Silver Grill ...... . 6 SmiIh's Scienlilic Cleaners. . . 4 Snuffyis ......' . . 5 Sporl Shop .... . I8 Slaunlon Sporl Shop . . 6 The lvIen's Slore . I . . 5 Talialerro, J. W. . . . 6 Thomas, D. S. 84 Son . . . 9 Troy Laundry .... E. I2 Valley Books Company . . . 8 Valley Creamery ....... IO Valley of Virginia Milk Producers . I5 Virginia Thealer ....... 8 Wampler .Feed 8: Seed Company . I2 Warrens Cul Rale ...... 20 Weaver Laundry ..... . 5 Welsel Seed Company ..... IO Weyers Cave Milling Company . . I4 Williams Shoe Slore ...... 3 Worlhinglon Hardware Company . 2 Zirkles .......... 4 I I I 1.-........--p . -X -.1 I I CompIIme I I WARREN'S CUT RATE RG THIS BOCDK ENGRAVED BY THE LYNEHBUPIE ENGRIIVING EUIVIPIINY LUNCHBURG VIRGINIA A lllemorable Y ear x 0 Congratulations to the Student Body and Faculty of Bridgewater College for .completion of another outstanding year of accomplishments. 0 The Staff of your annual has worked exceedingly hard to give you a superb book andone whichiportrays the high- lights of memorable activities. y f 0 Neither time, effort nor expense have been spared to provide you with a permanent record, attractively presented and complete in every detail. 0 To preserve the photography and literary efforts of the Staff, the best grades of material have been combined with skilled workmanship to provide the Hnest qualitynyearbook. 0 We are proud that the A1953 Staff selected us to help design, print and bind the Ripples. We have earnestly n endeavored to fulfill the confidence placed in us, r BEN SON V PRINTING COMPANY gomflelb .Weak Jffanafzohcfzhzy N NASHVILLE 3, TENNESSEE 21 THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE THE SNACK SHOP Join in Thanking You for Your Pa+ronage COMPLIMENTS OE STAUNTON DR. PEPPER BOTTLING WORKS STAUNTON, VIROINTA I ll lv .- A -- X, ',,. qw 1- mf gk- .-u -, J -5 1 ,,-, ,,.., W, v A . , . . .. ,. , 'V , -r - -A.-.-4, , Q. f V.. .. W ,.. ,...-, ,. ., ,.,,,,,A- h ,.-Q K.. .rl,,,,,,, 1 '- '. 7 ' '-SW .-' .111 1,2 n, -xi . f-, -. ., ' , .r , ., .. .,. JUN. 1 n ' v 4, 1 ,,.,.1n 7, . ... - .., 6 S52 4 I li l W ff xx? f 5 5 r 5 f Q' E it Q, f P l I 5 E 5 F f ? f I Y f, i P I Q 4 i 1 P a 5 Y 1 K 1 X 1 E E 1 .- . - Q. - - . . : . 11 4- 51.-.-1' Vg.. ,j.,q,A.f ...g'.4,.-.p,.,9,., ,-, ,,.,, -,,,4 ,.,. .:.,,,. J ,. , - . . - . . ' 4 - - X, M- Q.. N- -:N .1--V ! -l ,-.5-5-3 , Q-. - -- --j., .1 - A' ,.-'r , 4.-sin , H 1 . N' X A F ' A - ' .---'f f- -- --., . -. .1 .. .-.4'- -'..-.,. . ,1 .1 '. , - A - -X . 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