Greenbrier College - Saga Yearbook (Lewisburg, WV)

 - Class of 1957

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W! .WMW In The Lodge - begilzning -with ibe waifs who bang the greens Page 11 5 Tloese welcomed us when Pam'-Hellenic danced Page 12 I I Q R6l7ZU7lZI76l'? ' Q ? 53 1 Yi 'W , .gf C0lICC'l'f !701lllll my- Ozw queen served the pzmclo Page 13 3 if ii K 5 S The I0l7lI Norfb House Page 15 jdid lijofnme id Ciyecficalfecvf lfo . . . with our sincere and abiding gratitude for a goodly heritage . . . for the chal- lenge and stimulation which has stirred us to explore the Wonders of the human mind and to learn the warmth of the human heart. As students, and later as Alumnae, We are brought together as a family to appreci- ate, to evaluate, and to perpetuate the haunting loveliness of Qhristian, academic, and so- cial traditions Which bind us together with all who have been here and who have devoted their years to the service of these traditions. There have been People who have taught us that the sea of faith is always full, that hope is a sustaining gift, that we search, we grope . . . but that we hold in our hands the tools and torches to reach beyond our grasp . . . Or What's a Heaven for?', Our p21St is rich in People Who have lived in the generous effort to preserve for us a heritage of plain living and high thinkin gf, The 1957 SAGA honors three such People Whose influences are beyond forgetting and are Woven deeply into our living and continuing Greenbrier heritage. Page 16 MISS MARION CAROL CURRIE DR. FRENCH W. THOMPSON DR. D. G. PRESTON Page 17 Z7 6LC1fLKfg sS7lfL6L!O:5 7 redialenlf 4 Home The Montgomery Family JOHN,MARY,HERBERT DR.MONTGOMERY,JOAN,MRS MONTGOMERY Appropriately, our President and his family live in a fine old brick home which vies with the original building on our campus for the honor of being the first brick house in Lewisburg. The old Academy building Went in flames long ago, but this gracious home still carries us back to the day when Lewisburg was barely safe from Indians and When Dr. Mclilhenny first built a school. Montgomery hospitality is always a de- light, Whether it appears as the Christmas reception, as a slumber party or as an invitation to coast down the big hill. Page 20 DR. JOHN F. MONTGOMERY He smiled zz' on us :md our da 1 was 1uar 11zcrl in 7 3 quiet zfbougbtfulness and kindly cheer. Page 21 Acldah Belle MeC1askey Direvfor of Arlmisxious Acting Dean' From hour fo hour, our guide and 'very siayg From year fo year, cz winged refiezelzzbrzzliee. Page 23 MILDRED JONES KEEFE Speech and Dramatic Art CHARLES NEPPER History and Psychology KATHRYN MCCURRY French MRS. JOHN S. HANNAI-I Librarian' ELAINE BURTON PUGH Secretary JANE MITCHELL English, Spanish RUTH B. FREEMAN Hostess AGNES B. CARNES Dietitian SUE SAILOR Secretary NORMA JEAN LOCKE Voice, Choral Director, and Music Theory DOROTHEA FITCH Azlmissions Counselor 233 W. 77th St. New York, New York Schuyler 4-1913 Page 24 FACULTY AND STAFF mm ff 525255 -Y w ,ji 43555 ami? M ,, -fell' K- . isis :4 ,,,,W H Hamm y M ar ,wx H :am 9 v - gl A M ,Z .,.gf'2 ' nf' WU ' 3322 gg as wk P ' f35s5s?Efa:aae:a::-3? -If:- we 'Wx ,E wi Aim , wx .- -X: W. ..., -A15 HUF' X. uv my ' Gu uifzx- ,f,g mum , 1:i 1 -nw .. QM? .gw Ee mil, I fgfsg mn xx Ein N Q mug as ss W my mgsiwtzsm wa mm mam mn w wx s E as 5 Q mn M a m ss n ss a m a m a an ss xxx a ss mann am ,Q sz 5. fs W ,ss eieeszeras-EQ..,., ..,f'9m3II In-shin '-,ivfiaifzgg 3. rs Q 2 HE STUDE T GQVER ME T ASSOCIATION CQUNCIL Presirlcnl: NIKI JASPER, First Quarter Imzior Rejzrescflftntizfcs: CAROL PEACOCK SUE MooRE, Second, Third, and KIMLAH MCCURDY Fourth Quarters Sophomore Reprcfsvflhziiws: LINDA MOUM Viff'-Pl'f'.Yil1ll'f7f2 ELLIE HYSLIP FRANCIS BEACH Ser1'z'fary: BARRII3 LASZLO Freshman Rc'prcscr1faliue: PATRICIA l'IORTON Tremzzrvr: KAY BUCKLEY Lodgf' Rf'f 'f'Sf 'fafi'L f5f JUDY LAVERY, First Scmcsfer' Senior Rej1rc'.vc1ztnfiLfrs: MARY MONTGOMERY PATRICIA STUART, First a-ml Scrond Semcsfcr LAURIE CARTEE REYNETTE GOODMAN, Second Semester The Student Government Association, composed of all of us, exists as the core of our life at Greenbrier, of the esprit of Greenbrier, of way of life which Greenbrier hopes to impart to her daughters. This year Niki Jasper welcomed us to our Work and guided us for the first quar- ter of our year. When she felt that her academic load forbade her to carry the duties of the office longer, Sue Moore brought her persuasive smile and steady poise to the task. To them our gratitude. And to each member of the Council, We bring our appreciation for the hours, the care, and the ability which Went into their Work on behalf of all. Page 26 I KWW Jw 5 5 r l 7 ! I Page 27 Page 28 SENIQR CLASS OFFICERS MARY MONTGOMERY .....,.,......,... President WILLA VOELTZ. .,.... ....... S ecrcrtary DORIS BECKER .......,.......,..., Vice-Presirlent CHERI SOTZ ......................, ......, T 1'eas1Lrc1' LAURIE CARTEE, ...... ...... S tuderzt Govervzrlzent Rcprescvztatiw Sponsor MRS. ELAINE BURTON PUGH MARY ELEANOR MONTGOMERY Pl'f'Si!lC'l7 t Zeta Mu Epsilon, 3, 45 Treasurer, 45 Class President, 4, Student Government, 4g SAGA Staff, Co-Editor, 45 Town Girls' Club, 3, 4, President, 4, Art Club, 3, 45 French Club, 45 Secretary, 45 WAA, Town Girls' Representative, 4. Able, effective, witty, and wise, Mary was always unassuming. While teaching us organiza- tion and showing us a fine quality of leadership, she was always capable of diverting our lighter moments. rfhe DORIS ANN BECKER Vice-President Sigma Iota Chi, 3, 4, Pledge Mistress, 4, Class Vice-President, 43 BRIER BITS, Co-Business Man- ager, 45 SAGA Staff, 4, Campus Players, 3, 45 Delta Psi Omega, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 3, 45 Vice-President, 4. Doris is one of the most likeable girls one will ever meet. There is that unselfishness which encourages friendship. Wfith her diligence, capac- ity, and willingness for work, we can expect from her achievement in the fullest measure. Senior Class Page 29 Page 30 XVILLA ROSE VOELTZ Secretary Zeta Mu Epsilon, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4, Class Secretary, 4, Student Govern- ment, 35 Choir, 3, 45 Greenbrierettes, 3, 45 SAGA Staff. Whatever she may choose for her life Work, may her efforts be characterized by the same sense of honor, fairness, up- rightness, and zeal that she has displayed among her college mates. CHERALDINE SOTZ Treasurer Eta Upsilon Gamma, 3, 43 Vice-Presi- dent, 4g Commercial Club, 3, 45 Secre- tary, 4, Bit and Spur, 3, 45 Class Treas- urer, 45 SAGA Staff, 43 Art Club, 4. Cheri has a sense of style not common among undergraduates. She does not rush upon life-not upon people. Rather, she is content to stand courteously by until we seek her out. Then she rewards us with her solid sense and the solid as- surance of her fidelity. So it will be with Cheri-waiting, receiving, and re- warding. CAROLE CARTEE Stmfcrzt Govermncnt Rejnresefmztive Student government, 4, Cheerleader, 3, 45 Art Club, 35 Choir, 3, 45 Greenbricrettes, 3, 4, SAGA Co-Literary Editor, 4. Laurie's thoughts are her own and her actions are in accord with her convictions. This admir- able quality and her natural abilities have made her an able leader. 'The JEAN ALLEN Zeta Mu Epsilon, 3, 4g Historian, 4g Art Club, 3, 4, Campus Players, 39 SAGA Staff, 4. She is possessed of a happy-go-lucky disposition and no one ever catches her out of humor when things go Wrong. Only a girl with the brightest of minds is able to enjoy life so fully. Senior Class Page 32 DONNA ADAIR BENDER Sigma Iota Chi, 3, 45 Parclomefzt Ed- itor, 4g Cheerleader, 45 Greenbrierettes, 43 SAGA Staff, Co-Literary Editor, 45 Art Club, 4, Campus Players, 2, 3g Bit and Spur, 2, 3g Secretary, 33 Choir, 2g Tri-Hi-Y, 2. That never-to-be-forgotten smile of hers will always remind us of her sym- pathy and understanding for all who have had the fortune to live and work with her. Donna is our ideal of charm and friendship, may she always be sur- rounded by those who appreciate her fine spirit. RUTH MERLE BROW N Sigma Iota Chi, 3, 4, Secretary, 4g Panhellenic Treasurer, 4g French Club, 45 Vice-President, 45 Maid of Honor to the Queen of Greenbrierg SAGA Staff, 4. The one who is always ready with the laughter, and fun, but never lacking in seriousness. Some people act cheerful, others assume cheerfulness, but Ruth was born cheerful. EVA KATHERINE BUCKLEY Sigma Iota Chi, 3, 4g Treasurer, 43 Student Government Treasurer, 4. Can it be possible that from such a little foun- tain such a large stream of exuberance flows? Kay is the sort of girl who does what she thinks is right, and does it with enthusiasm. It's Anchors Away for this little Miss and we are Wishing her happy sailing on all the seas of life. rfhe BARBARA JEANETTE COATES Eta Upsilon Gamma, 3, 4, Corresponding Sec- retary, 4, Counsel, 45 Commercial Club, 4g Art Club, 3, 45 Secretary, 43 Choir, 3, 45 SAGA Staff. There is never a scene which does not become Barbara nor one which she does not become. She is always immaculate, and poised. Her interest in people is perennial. Her future seems to be nicely charted out. Senior Class age 33 Page 34 JUDITI-I DOROTHY LAVERY rrjudyv McElhenny Lodge Co-President, 4g Student Government, 4g SAGA Staff, 45 Commercial Club, 4. A clear thought before a clear state- ment , so we have come to value her opinions and enjoy her company. She has been with us to share only this last meaningful yearg thus, it has been all the more precious. MARIA ELENA LAVIN Zeta Mu Epsilon, 3, 43 Guard, 4g WAA, Vice-President, 4, Commercial Club, 3, 45 International Club, 3, 45 Secretary-Treasurer, 45 SAGA Staff, 4. Filled with the champagne of the South, delicate but sparklingg not deep but delightful. So Maria came to us and so she went away. She carries our love and best wishes with her. MARY EDGAR I-IUFEMAN Eta Upsilon Gamma, 3, 45 Secretary, 45 Com- mercial Club, 3, 45 President, 45 Choir, 35 Town Girls Club, 3, 45 Secretary, 45 SAGA Staff. Mary Edgar carries the contagion of a smile, and brings merriment along for her shadow. Still she is serious at the proper time, as shown by ber fine record. rfhe ELLA LYNN HYSLIP Sigma Iota Chi, 45 Student Government, 45 Vice-President, 45 Art Club, 3, 45 WAA Repre- sentative, 45 Bit and Spur Club. Sincere and unselfish, ll true friend and agree- able companion. Always willing to give her as- sistance to anyone who may need it, she has Won a host of friends who wish her well. Senior Class Page 3 6 BARBARA FAYE JANKEY Eta Upsilon Gamma, 43 Art Club, 3, 45 SAGA Staff. Barbara comes from the sunny South and brings with her a smile just as sunny as the land from which she comes. She comes trailing clouds of mail from ad- mirers of that smile, and We hope and expect that life will leave her smiling through the vicissitudes of many years. MARY NICHOLS JASPER Student Government President First Quarterg WAA. Niki is one who possesses the imagina- tion and courage to be what she is-one with 21 magnanimous heart, quick to share, slow to impose. From the time Niki came to Greenbrier she brought a cheery atmosphere that helped us through our darker moments. Naturally we shall always care about Niki. CLAUDIA KNICKERB OCKER Zeta Mu Epsilon, 3, 45 Conductress, 45 Class Secretary, 35 Choir, 3, 45 President, 45 Green- brierettes, 3, 45 Brier Bits Co-Business Manager, 45 SAGA Staff, 4. They are best loved of those they love most. Looking at Claude We saw the most amiable and witty View of life. Reader, don't omit from your memories this gift that has been ours. rfhe BARRIE BROWN LASZLO Zeta Mu Epsilon, 3, 45 Secretary, 45 Student Government Secretary, 45 Panhellenic, 45 WAA Representative, 35 WAA President, 45 Class Treas- urer, 3g Choir, 3, 45 Greenbrierettes, 3, 4. Barrie has proved herself to be 21 most indus- trious and versatile Greenbrier girl. Her untiring energy and her fund of originality have Won for her a lasting place in the hearts of her fellows. Senior Class Page 37 Page 38 EDYS GONZALES CORO Commercial Club, 3, 45 International Club, 3, 45 SAGA staff. A Woman's face haloed by dusk and mystery, remote and fine5 but with it the heart of a girl easily touched and quick to touch her friends with Warmth and sweetness. NANCY LEE GLADWELL Town Girls Club, 3, 45 Commercial Club, 3, 45 Art Club, 3, 45 Choir, 35 SAGA Staff. W'hen the years have passed and we turn back to recall and to meet again the friends of this year, none will lmvc changed less than Nancilee. She has great staying power and she will recipro- cate our affectionate interest across all the years. BARBARA JO LEE Town Girls Club, 3, 45 Treasurer, 45 Com- mercial Club, 3, 45 Treasurer, 45 Choir, 35 SAGA Staff, 4. Although her ability and accomplishments are enviable, we have yet to see her ruffled or disturbed in any way. She has an inexhaustible good humor that will carry her far in life. The HELEN BYERS MAGRUDER Sigma Iota Chi, 3, 45 President, 45 Panhel- lenic President, 45 WAA Treasurer, 45 B-it and Spur, 35 SAGA Staff, 45 Queen of Greenbrier. The atmosphere in which she moves breathes wholesomeness and companionship which have made her a most delightful queen. In her We see a friend of untold worth, and we shall ever cher- ish those precious moments spent with her. Senior Class Page 39 Page 40 RAQUEL CATALINA MIERES Commercial Club, 4g International Club, 4. Her pleasant smile, cheery greeting and her ever readiness to befriend her companions have endeared her to the hearts of many. We send you out to life, love and the pursuit of happiness, all of which we feel sure will follow you through your future and give you suc- cess. LIZABETI-I SUSAN MOORE Student Government President, 45 Zeta Mu Epsilon, 3, 4, President, 4, Pan- hellenic, 4g Cheerleader, 3, 4, Captain, 45 Brier Bits Co-Editor, 4, Campus Play- ers, 3, 4g Delta Psi Omega, 3, 4, Art Club, 4, French Club, 43 Treasurer, 45 Class Vice-President, 35 First Lady-In- Waiting to Queen, Apple Blossom Fes- tival, Princess, 4. No bird soars too high if he soars with his own Wings. - Blake Our gratitude will always follow Sue. LIESEL NICHOLS Sigma Iota Chi, 3, 45 Vice-President, 4, Art Club, 2, 3, 4g President, 45 Campus Players, 2, 3, 45 President, 43 Class President, 35 Tri-I-Ii-Y President, 25 Co-Editor Brier Bits, 4g SAGA Art Editor, 45 International, 2, 35 Modern Dance, 2, Attendant to Greenbrier Queen. If common sense, steadiness of purpose, pa- tience and perseverance count for anything in this world, we predict that Liesel will carve a niche in the Hall of Fame that even time will have a hard task in smoothing over. rfhe VIRGINIA CAROL PETTIGREW Town Girls, Club, 3, 43 Commercial Club, 3, 45 SAGA Staff, 4. Carol is a petite, modest, and likeable girl, al- ways ready and Willing to help, to Work or to play. Wherever she goes she is found smiling and making friends. A secretarial major, she will bring eliciency and understanding to her work. Senior Class age 41 Page 42 SUMIKO SEKIYA Eta Upsilon Gamma, 3, 45 Sentinel, 4, Commercial Club, 4g International Club, 45 Campus Players, 4, SAGA Staff, 4. One reigns by work and for Work, said Le Grand Monarque. Sumiko seems to have adopted his maxim. Nothing is done in a half-hearted Way but with sen- sitive perceptions, indomitable spirit, and the delicate air which has endeared her to all of us. MARGERETTA BLACKWELL Eta Upsilon Gamma, 3, 4g Treasurer and Pledge Mistress, 45 Panhellenic, 43 SAGA Staff, 43 Choir, 3, 45 Bit and Spur, 3, 4. Plenty of good nature, plenty of am- bition, and a good dash of both work and play, are some of the things that characterize Margie to us. Unmistakably a leader on the campus, she is noted for her astuteness, calmness, and decisive- ness. BETTY LEE WRIGHT Eta Upsilon Gamma, 3, 45 President, 45 Pan- hellenic Secretary, 45 SAGA Staff, Co-Editor, 45 Bit and Spur, 3, 45 Treasurer, 45 Commercial Club, 4. Betsy is a study in contrasts. She looks soft, feminine and hesitant. But she is able, persevering and poised. She not only does well by herself but is able to help others. The contrast surprises us but we think it a Very proper pattern for a woman. rfhe SHIRLEY ANN ZIMMERMAN Eta Upsilon Gamma, 4, Chaplain, 45 Brier Bits, Feature Editor, 45 Town Girls' Club, 3, 4, Vice- President, 45 SAGA Staff, 4. All her Work is characterized by a certain perfection and thoroughness. Her goal is set high and there is no doubt in our minds that she will surely attain it with high spirit and with a smile. Senior Class Page 43 Page 44 MARY EDGAR MCCLINTIC Town Girls, 4g Commercial Club, 4. True education teaches us that those who freely receive and in turn freely give will have their talents doubled. Mary has lent .much to our happiness and consequently she is bound to have the reward. We hope that throughout life she remembers the friends she made at Greenbrier, and that she belongs to Greenbrier as Greenbrier belongs to her. gl W. ER ww, mn ma mn as ms wa was an ss ss a TQ? ' Ei? ms Q if M,- Q 'is PPT Q J LQMM M Y My Mfg ,xl ..,.,X .,.1'g 2 v M Mm? JM, AW: x x wi. 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M5192 -1 ,Z X . :Mx Mx ELIZABETH COOPER There is no royal road to lenrnix1g.-Troluflfne PATSY FINKENSTADT The smile that Won't come off.-Well.: REYNETTE GOODMAN So of cheerfulncss or of good, the more it is spent, the more of it re- l'I1Hil'lS.-'E'!ll6'I'XOII CAROL DOBBINS With malice toward none, with charity for :1ll.-Lincoln FRANCES' FUI-IRI The load becomes light which is cheerfully borne.--Ovid NOEL GROVER Never idle a minute but thrifty and thought- ful of others. -Longfellow KATHRYN DUNLAP The busy bcc has no time for sorrow.-Blake JEAN GALLOWAY Let thy words be few. -OM TL'XfL'IlI7!'Ilf JAN HERR I have more undet- standing than all my teachers. -Old Trxfumwzl .IEANNE FARLEY The throb of the tom- tom fills the silence. -O'Nz'u1 ANNEMAIKIE GOLS She is thc happiest of whom the World says best.-Anon. JULIE HOLLINSWORTH To lovc thc game bc- yond the cause. -Newboll The unior Class Page 47 CON NIE JENNINGS Friendship is the wine of life.-Yomrgc' ELLEN LEGG Moderation, thc noblest gift of Heaven, -Eu ri pill as CAROL MONTGOMERY Style is the dress of ICl1Ol1gl1CS.TCl7f.Yfl'l'fll'II1 GAIL JOHNSON Patience is the remedy for every trouble. -Plains EMOJEAN LOXVANCE Sing away sorrow, cast away czirc.-Ccrzfmifes LINDA MONTGOMERY A little Work, n little more play.-Anon. NANCY KOHR It matters not how long you live, but how well.--Cyrus MARY MCCLUNG Slow to speak, slow to wratli.-Nou' Trstamcnl MARY MOREHEAD Wisdoni is better than rubies.-Old T!'Sftll1ll'Ilf GLORIA LANDON For to admire, and for to see, For to behold this world so wide.-Kifzling NANCY MODAFFERI Answer all things fuithfully.-Sbakcxprure DIANNE O'BRIEN Wlio rises late must trot all day. Page 48 RUTH OLIVIERI Music is nothing else but wild sounds civilized into time and tune. -Fuller HAR RIET RICI-IMAN And still be doing ncver done.-Bnllw' NICKI SANBORN I'll be merry and free. -Burns JOY O'KEEFE Happiness is at once the best, the noblest and the pleasantcst of things. -Arixlolle VIRGINIA RODRIQUEZ That one may smile and snlile.-Shelley TERESA SANDO Loyalty is thc holiest good in the human heart. -Swzccu PI-IYLLIS PAINTER Silence and truthful- ness go hand in hand. LAIIONQHIIOIIS BUNNY RUNSER A fortunate habit of being contented. -Taylor JOYCE SHANKLAND Let nothing be done haplmzardly. -Ola' Texfamcuf MARY JO PORTMAN The thankful receiver bears n plentiful harvest. -Blake SI-IERI SAMMONS Bc slow to fall into frienclship, but when thou nrt in, continue firm and constant. ROSEMARY SIMONELLI Not of the letter, but of spi1'it.-Corifzlbinm Page 49 SALLY SMITH All who joy would win must share it. -Byron ELENA TOBIN I have traveled the whole wide world. -Anon. Page 50 KAY SOHRAUER I have taken my fun where I found it. -Kipling HILDY ULLMAN Take joy home, and make a place in thy great heart for her.-lngelow SHARON STILES A pleasant soul but free of care.-Anon. CAROLINE UNDERWOOD As good-naturcd a soul as ever trod on shoe leather.-Cerutmfes TRISH STUART Content with the pres- ent whatever it may be. -Bernngzfr SALLY WATSON Life has lovelincss to sell. -Teasdale JUNIOR CLASS QFFICERS Page The Sophomores LINDA MOUM President Our class president by Whom the caption Beauty and Brains is well deserved. That intuitional feeling toward Charlie. MARY MOTT MOSSMAN Vice-President Little Mo. Good things come in small packages. Want to hear a short discourse? . . . well, ask her about Huntington. Another 'talented bopper. LINDA ELLIOTT Secreiary South of the border down Bogota way! Most likely to succeed-because of her ability, charm, and grace. CAROLYN ROARK TT8dS2l'l'Kf That class treasurer from Texas is priceless! Character- istics of a little puppy--sweet and lovable and-the pug nose. FRANCES BEACH S tad em' G01Jermn ent Rej1resentaii've With figure and clothes galore, sl1e's a great West Virginia representative from Wa-ar. Buster Brown has the voice! Page 5 Z LOUISE ANDERSON Sugar'n spice and everything nice! Loved by all because she is so sweet, Willing to help, and talented on the ivories. LOUISE ARCHIBALD Q'Lfm -- a cut up that is loads of fun! Florence Night- ingale-we hope she succeeds. One of the Lodge girls that has young men for her fancy. TINA BENEDICT Do We foresee I1 future in the theater? Tina, a town girl who has given her best in every way -one whose heart loves the poetry of living. SUE ELLEN BENNETT She is a G.M.S. admirer - who loves to dance - and meet people. Her school home is in the Lodge. A joy to all who know her. MARION CANCELLIERE Oh! - Eddie my Love. Beautiful soprano voice along with a wish for Lady Godiva's long locks! There are sooo- many on :L football team! Bubble gum, anyone? Miss KATHRYN M.CCURRY Sponsor Page S3 The Sophomores CAROLYN CAUDILL SuZi's guardian and never seen without Chris. As a mat- ter of fact, boys dans genreaux! Carolyn, for frankness and understanding. DRAGA CHRISTY You know? Jim fSamplesj Dandy. Nature is not al- ways right-and we simply adore the correction. She's a reformed ''see-you-around-'the-carnpus kiddo. MARY CRANMER Better known as Jo -and a smile for everyone. Fab- ulous ability for mastering the art of music. CAROL DROWN Hey Sally! A wardrobe and figure to match, a cheery smile for all. HARRIET EARLE Doa Those telephone calls from our neighboring school! Long, black Curly hair and creamy complexion. Page 54 Page 5 S PAULA ELDER Jeanie, with the Light Brown Hair. The eyes of Texas have shown upon us and we have had the happiness of her radiant personality. LEIGH ERICKSON How Come? Our bottle baby from Sligo-yes, we know, you've never heard of it! A radiant beam is cast from this virtuous little Miss. ANN EWING Gay! The envy of all-would anyone care to elaborate on the attraction in her home town? We wish her the best of everything. MARILYN FISHER So friendly and always there to help. Can I get your date for you? ROSEMARY FLEMING Wow, those West Virginia boppers! The longest hair- she absolutely loves basketball-with good reason. Fabulous is the right word for Rosemary. The Sophomores JUDY GREENE Miami U. -Always in love with friends and living. One of the pierced ear gang. You will never find a truer friend. SUSIE GREENWALD My dear! Mac and Susie, the cutest match G.M.S. and G.C.W. has ever seen. Suzi-vivacious cheerleader-Elizm beth Taylor - our movie star. SARA ANN GROSS An adorable little bit, with a southern dravvl-courtesy of the Lone Star state. She lives in the Lodge and makes living more wonderful for everyone. DARSIE HAMILTON Knit one, purl two! So collegiate- a love for riding and Cornell. A Hi for everyone-her middle name should be sugar. BARBARA HENRY The sophisticated side of our twins. A charming girl whose individuality will make her dominate our memories. At the Lodge, often her favorite oilicer. Page S6 Page 57 CAROL HENRY Presenting the collegiate side of our twins! An all-Amer- ican girl whose wholesomeness is refreshing to meet along the walk of life. JO ANN JENNINGS A cameo-like beauty, complemented by the air of a young lady. Always fun to have around and surrounded by close friends. CYNTHIA KEENE A town girl who leads the Life Modern. Evidence that she appreciates the fun of friends appears clearly in her life. MARTHA LAMBERSON Marty and Marion. Beautiful eyes. A silly character who has enough fun for all of us. CONNIE LANE One small rose adds to the bouquet! Facts: She is from Texasg lives in the Lodge and-please-d0n't forget the small waist line showed off with petticoats-petticoats- petticoats. The Sophomores BETTY LUESING Well, yesf, Honestly, we've never seen her unhappy. It's West Virginia. You haven't lived until you've known the Luesing Spell. LINDA MACQUEEN Once you've met her she becomes a part of you, she is fun and a town girl who makes us proud of our Alma Mater. ELIZABETH MOODY Wi1zkic,' -and no wonderg you could not help winking at this girl. She is adorable. Hark, is that Keith's bermuda bell we hear? CHRIS OSGOOD A joy in life and a warmth to everyone she encounters. She can be found at the Lodge and caught with a sincere word for all. SALLIE PARRY I give up - What is it? - Andy - Andy - Andy. Yes, Love is a Many-Splendored Thing! A luscious wardrobe. BECKIE SEWELL Enjoyment makes the world go round! And this little gal gives it a few turns on its axle. A real kill- but what a delightful way to die. Page 58 Page 59 LINDSAY SHEAHAN Always primping-and it's appreciated by all. The irresistible charm of southern girls- she's from old Virginia. JESSICA SMITH jc's.vr'. Do I look like I've lost any weight? Who is shorter than I am? Would she ever love a date with Elvis! Personality is bursting out all over. DEBRA STUBBE Toozllcl If you havcn't seen this Arabian dancer bop- man, you just aren't! Red and ducks-personality personified! SANDRA WEINSTEIN S:u1rli.,' Clothes happen to be one of her hobbies-how about that green cocktail dress? We wish her luck in getting into the college of her choice. VIRGINIA WISE Ginny. Her soft voice is often heard speaking of Red, She adores the Sunshine State- but, then who doeSn't? ESTALINE WIERSTEINER She's often seen joining in the life at Greenbrier - a town girl who enjoys the activities of youth - from her is showered jewels of the Master. PATRICIA PIORTON Prvsizlcnt Page 60 The Freshmen PEGGY GOLDEN Vice-l'rc'xiflz'11l TEGWEN YURKO Srcrnftnry LEESIE MORGAN Treasurer GAIL ANDERSON MADALYN BEELER PEGGY BRENNER ELAINE CANNADAY EVELYN BOAZ ANN CASSIDY BOYDIE CASTO SUE CLARKE MARGARET CRICKENBERGER JUDITH DAILY BRATSCHE DICKSON MYRAH ERICKSON BARBARA HARDIN SALLY JOHNSON MARY ELLA LAIRD LYNN LENNOX LIZ MCCLURE JACKIE MICK DEBBIE OLDHAM MARGARET PARKS GAIL PAYNE PEGGY RAMEY BABETTE SCHRADSKI MARTHA SLOAN DEAN SMITH SHARON SNYDER JUDY WILLIAMS ELAINE WOODS LANIER YODER Sponsor Miss BETTLE SYDENSTRICKER Page 61 warm S12 'fi x 1 xi Ek M mt B. 5 M A a , , 'ff Y, if 'manly vwpf , E. Q M 1,-aff E s 5' sz Mm 1 .:.:.-,. , gn a sf. . ..-. : .:- . , . 1 pi fag Sis! W Ig? rpumnf WEN gm, 'f sa 12? if EE . A N1 'QQEW Q W YES Q5 Q E. ' Qi J E Emi ,w a ss wa aw mn rd as x 1 xx ms um ww , gy. xg , 5 , as E-Sa ,M Tx r 2. N. mlb- -1 mn f aa nfs x,. -gwsi 1 ,Wg M, , F a W Page 63 HE 1957 1 more-aff We, the Staff of the SAGA, 1957, are happy to present to you this book. As you leaf through its pages in the years to come, may it bring back to you many memories of our cherished Greenbrier. SPONSORS M.Iss JEANNE COYNE Miss BETTIE SYDENSTRICKER MRS. HELEN LINDSLEY I-F Page 64 SAGA STAFF mm A II av II www x 'im-Gai M .law Fin Ewa sa, I w If w-. I sm U 1 -. 1. W may EEMXIM- ' ,L , ,. A ,M :ww 'YY J M ,4w:,. M'X U., - 35kmFg 'E H 2' 5 A . Ixmxsy-up-wi-If fig? A ,T H .'E5 , ,ag ,424 ,I .M ESZQWE, Qmwga- H5 W ,,, A wifugmgw -r 1933.23 . -msn WM E -A .ww iawmff' WM E v W 3,1 WA M, E- , L., II I-,I I - -EES .., L, AME WA um WM WM. mzxwxf-:I:q,I1v, A, gn 1:1 Emma-amd V g wfP'I3'1f'w215X'IIA .?.f:EI:f2J QI f ,Z I-A-Ni 'Tiff ' 'wfipiggfqs bk EQ .M ggfwgkm ,NITE IM-A I 1-wff-I-1,,.,?1gg m,gHhBfe'...s1w5v 'A H- , UQ.. JAIIIIYIIGT- I UW' !i5E2gfg'sIg5,Q1JKw T f warusgx ' I ,g.,j415I.QgfQ MT, Ly A umm LQ? A . L, Um: 25 .I wwe? Y ,,fI,,IEgLI!g,g: I wax-Tig-15555 2 AX .M MEI L3 ' U -.mwsI:':, I :A- W -2 :I If .Swim Page 65 Erlifors ..,,,. BETSY XVRIGI-IT, MAIRY MONTGONIIERY LifC'l'tll'jf Elfif0l'S,.DONNA BENDER, LAURIE CAIKTEE Pboiog-mplzic Editors ...,.,,,.. RUTH BROWN, HELE'N MAGRUDER Aciizfify Eflifors , ....., CHERI SOTZ, DORIS BECRER CLAUDIA KNICKERBOCKEIK BARBARA JANKEY Copy Eilifors .,.,., BARBARA Jo LEE, JUDY LAVERY CAROL PETTIGREW, EDYS CoRo B71-Silll'.YS MHHdg8!'.9-MARGUERITA WECHSLER, MARY EDGAR I-IUEEMAN, MARIA LAVINE, JEAN ALLEN, NANCY GLADNX'ELL, SHIRLEY ZIMMER- MAN, BARBARA CoATEs, JEAN ALLEN. Ari Efliiors .... LIESEL NICHOLS, RHETT RICHMAN Delta Psi Omega Miss Mnmm JONES Sponsor MEMBERS DORIS BECKER LIESEL NICHOLS KIMLAH MCCURDY SUE MOORE JUDITI-I ADKINS RENNIE REUNING SALLY SMITH Another glamorous year of theatre with DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY as the crowning dramatic production-Morning Matinees providing delightful entertain- ment at the College Assemblies - New York Theatre trip of Wonderful memories - October tea to Welcome 1957 Players-Miss Keefe's Christmas party in the Idle Inn and the Hanging of che Greens - Forest, Creative Arts and Apple Blossom Festivals - Coronation, the climax of all that Greenbrier holds for us. Pb sc The Campus Players MILDRED JONES KIEEFE Di1'vcf01' OFFICERS LIESEL NICHOLS ..A.. ........,.,.......,...., 1 Jl'C'SffIC'l7f IQIMMIE MQCURDY ,.,... .w...,. S ecrcfary SALLY SMITH ,,,,,... .....,...,........ I fire-Prr'xifle11t JUDY ADKINS ....,....,,..,,. . ,... Treuszzrer CAROL DROWN .....,.,., ..........,.............. F IiXf01'it'llI MEMBERS Memlzvrx: MISSES ADKINS, ANDERSON, BAKER, BECKER, BEELER, BENEDICT, BLUNT, BRENNER, CANNADAY, CLARK, COOPER, CRICKENBERGER, DROWN, EARLE, ELDIER, ERIKSON, FUI-IRI, GALLOWAY, GREENXVALD, GOLDEN, GOLS, HARDIN, HERR, I-IOLLINGSWORTH, G. JOHNSON, S. JOHNSON, LAIRD, LANE, LUESING, MCCLURE, MCCURDY, MOORE, NICHOLS, OLDHAM, RUNSER, SANBORN, SANDO, SEKIYA, SEWIELL, SIMO- NELLI, SLOAN, SMITH, ULLMAN, NWIERSTEINER, WOODS, YURKO. Page 67 Page 68 JUDY ADKINS JEAN ALLEN LOUISE ANDERSON DONNA BENDER BETH BUTLER NONA GAY CARR CAROLYN CAUDILL DRAGNA CHRISTY BARBARA COATES MARY LOU CRANMER KITTY DUNLAP JEAN FARLEY NANCY GLADWELL BARBARA HENRY The Art Club Miss JEANNE COYNE Sponsor MEMBERS CAROL HENRY JAN HERR ELLIE HYSLIP BARBARA HENRY CONNIE LANE LYNN LENNOX LINDA MACQUEEN JACQUELINE MICK CAROL MONTGOMERY LINDA MONTGOMERY MARY MONTGOMERY SUE MOORE LIESEL NICHOLS DIANNE O'BRIEN JOY O'KEEFE MARGARET PARKS RHETT RICHMAN RENIE REUNING VIRGINIA RODRIQUEZ TERESA SANDO JOYCE SHANKLAND ROSEMARY SIMONELLI CHER1 sOTz SHARON SNYDER ELENA TOBON I-IILDY ULLMAN CAROLINE UNDERWOOD ESTALINE WIERSTEINER The Arr Club OFFICERS LIESEL NICHOLS ....,.. ....,.,,.,,.,.4 P resident BARBARA COATES , .,.4 ......... ........ S e cretary RHETT RICHMAN .......... ......... V ire-President JEAN FARLEY ......,..........,.,....,........... ........ T rcasurei' Aflvcrtising Claairmen' ........ ...4................ J UDY ADKINS, DONNA BENDER, and ROSEMARY SIMONELLI For the Art Club, more projects than space . . . from napkin clips to exhibits. One activity open to all of us was the Christmas door competition. This year first place was shared by room 422, with Cheri Sotz and Barbara Jankey, and the Lodge suite 4 and 5, with Trish Stewart, Joy O'Keefe, Paula Elder and Reynette Goodman. Second place Went to suite 229-331, with Judy Adkins, Caroline Underwood, Carolan Roark, and Gloria Landon. Room 321 earned third place, with Rhett Richman and Sharon Stiles. There was honorable mention for Misses Sloan, Ramey, Butler, Moore, Coro and Portman. We shall not forget the silver Work shops and the trip to the West Virginia Cre- ative Arts Festival in Charleston. Paramount were our own Creative Arts Festival Show in April, and our Commencement exhibit and reception in May. ' Page 69 ie 1 Q E ii Ea ill 'M N, ,, ,, ., ,.. Page 70 Greenhrierettes The Choir and the Greenbrierettes lent the music and the glow to each chapel service, to the Christmas festivities, and to C:O1T1I'1'1C1lCCIT1C1'1t occasions. MEMBERS DONNA BENDER MARION CANCELLIERIZ LAURIE CARTEE MARY LOU CRANMER BRATSCHI DICKSON PATRICIA HORTON CONNIIZ JENNINGS CLAUDIA KNICKERBOCKER BARRIE LASZLO EMOQIEAN LOWANCE MARY MOTT MOSSMAN LINDA MOUM SALLY PARRY RI-IETT RICI-IMAN WILLA VOELTZ The Choir NORMA JEAN Locmz, Director BARBARA ANN Locxn, Acconzpmzist LOUISE ANDERSON MARY ELLEN BELL NONA GAY CARR LAURIE CARTEE BOYDIE CASTO BARBARA COATES MARY LOU CRANMER BRATSCI-II DICKSON CAROL DOBBINS KATI-IRYN DUNLAP PATSY FINKENSTADT JANNE HERR PATRICIA I-IORTON ELLA I-IYSLIP CONNIE .IENNINGS JO ANN ,IENNINGS CLAUDIA KNICKERBOCKER NANCY KOI-IR MARTHA LAMBERSON BARRIE LASZLO ELLEN LEGG EMOJEAN LOWANCE MARY MCCLUNG CAROL MONTGOMERY LEESIE MORGAN LINDA MOUM DIANNE O'BRIEN PHYLLIS PAINTER SALLY PARRY HARRIET RICHMAN JESSICA SMITH PATRICIA STUART WILLA VOELTZ MARGARETTA WECHSL1 R may . A To I1 Girls, Club OFFICERS MARY MONTGOMEIKY ...... ............. P resident MARY EDGAR HUFFMAN ...,... ...., S ecrctary SHIRLEY ZIMMEIIMAN. ..,... ....... V ice-President BARBARA Jo LEE. ....,....... ..,.. T rcasurer MEMBERS MARY ELLEN BELL ELLEN LEGG MARY MCCLUNG TINA BENEDICT EMOJEAN LOWANCE CAROL PETTIGREW DITTY CRICKENBERGER LINDA MACQUEEN JOYCE SI-IANKLIN NANCY GLADWELL CAROL MONTGOMERY SHARON SNYDER CYNTHIA KEENE MARY MCCLINTIC ESTALINE WIERSTEINER Page 72 These were the ladies with living rooms, and we shall always remember their gra- cious hospitality as Well as their good company on the campus. International Club SPONSORS OFFICERS MRS- JOHN 5- HANNAH LINDA MOUM, Presizz'e1zt MISS BETTIE SYDENSTRICKER MARIA LAVIN, Sggrgfgry MEMBERS DOROTHEA BLACKWOOD, Rcjzreszrnlrztiuc for the Slrzies EDYS CORO, CUBA RAQUEL MIERES, CUBA MARIA LAVIN, CUBA LINDA MOUM, HAITI LIESEL NICHOLS, CEYLON SUMIKO SEKIYA, JAPAN VIRGINIA RODRIQUEZ, CUBA ELENA TOBON, COLOMBIA Joined in warm memories of our far-away countriesf, the members of the Inter- national Club are able to share diverse backgrounds in a warm friendship here. Page 73 Commercial Club OFFICERS MARY EDGAR I'IUFF1N4AN ....,,, ...,. I 'reside-zz! DORIS ,B-ECKER ......., CHERI SoTz ......,,....,.,......,......,.....,........,., Secrciary BARBARA jo LEE ,.,.. Miss BETTIE SYDENSTRICKER. .. Sjmuxm' MEMBERS DoRoTHEA BLACKWOOD MARY BLOUNT BARBARA COATES EDYS coRo MATA cUEsTA NANCY GLADWELL JANNE HERR JUDY I-IOLLINGSNVORTH JUDY LAVERY MARIA LAVIN ELLEN LEGG EMOJEAN LOWANCE RAGUEL MIERES CAROL MONTGOMERY NANCY MODAFFERI CAROL PETTIGREW VIRGINIA RODRIQUEZ BUNNY RUNSER SUMIKO SEKYIA JOYCE SHANKLAND SALLY SMITH ,. . . .. .V ice-P1'csidc?11t , ....,.,4..., T1'eusz11'c'r ELENA TOBON BETSY NWRIGHT PATRICIA MCCONOLOGUE I-IILDY ULLMAN MARY EDGAR MCCLINTIC The Commercial Club, or Q'Girl Friday group, turn their hands to a Variety of projects. At Christmas time they produced and sold gift card enclosures for the bene- fit of the treasury. Or was it for the benefit of the Office Christmas Party? There was a typing contest, of course, to determine the star typist. There were trips to a num- ber of offices in order that the members might Watch characteristic procedures in offices of different sorts. And always there was a sort of cslbrif de corps arising from the ex- pectation of a common career - pending matrimony of course. Page 74 SHIRLEY ZIMMERMAN ..AA. ANNEMARIE Gots ,.... .. MARGIE BECKER RUTH BRONVN FRANCES FUI-IRI JEAN GALLOWAY ANNEMARIE GOLS French Club OFFICERS ...,,Prcsi4lef1t MARY MoNTGoM151xY...... .......Secretary .,,.......,,..,Vicc'-Pwsizlczzf SUE Mooluz .,.....Treaszlrf'r Miss K.ATI-IRYN MAREE MCCURRY ..,,... ,... S flousor MEMBERS NANCY KOI-IR MARY MCCLUNG MARY MOREHEAD SUE MOORE MARY MONTGOMERY Parlez-Vous francais? Peut-etre. RUTH OLIVER! CAROLINE UNDERNVOOD SHARON STILES ANN VOGELSANG SHIRLEY ZIMMERMAN At any rate they sang French. One of the nicer activities of the French Club is their annual caroling round at the Christmas season. They visit the friends of the Col- lege in Lewisburg with the liquid sound of French song, rising suddenly out of the night. It is a pleasure to those who hear, and if We are not mistaken, it is a pleasure to those who sing. If the meetings stay at home more closely, they are none the less pleasant. 1 vgunpmffi I lnammgkxmiu 1254122 2,5351 ' prism ga in- 'g. 'v -slum 2:-'S'-q.. 'p .r1si'.-fx . . Page 75 Enviar Etta Q, L5 A Nz ew :ss .E-7 5 i I 'T Kass 1, 1 , 5153 Q' Qpfefs 124-gs 545 str-sf s,,.. 'n. E233 'N-xx NN . N. '12-1. Ii? .' A ...,.,, l fx: 4--- ..,...,..,., Q 4A . ., WX ... , at Q .'.,:- In 4:'..' hw :Str ,N N.. vlul. fi QQ Vnl. 2' 5 -I .lA,' 355555 , ..,-,4 2 In :fd N ff: aegis: :ig '::SE::EE5:555Ef:5::.Z. VVA' -',--.., Q .--- I 'fr 'gfsfzfffl 555555: 4'f'5 1-' Page 76 OFFICERS SUE MOORE, LIESEL NICHOLS ......... ....,...,....,,.,., C 0-Editors SHIRLEY ZIMMEIIMAN .......A.,....,..,................ Dej1art11ze1z1f ,Editor DORIS BECKER, CLAUDIA KNICKERBOCKER ,... Business Ma11zzge1-'s Mrss ADDAH BELLE MCCLASKEX' ,...... ........ A duisor We owe gratitude to the Brier-Bits staff and to the sponsorg for they have made for us a record and a memory book of our year, much fuller than the yearbook can present and more coherent than our chest of souvenirs. And if the paper is interest- ing to us now, perhaps it will be even more eagerly received when We have become alumnae. Enter our subscription please. fe A L3 Page 78 DARSIE HAMILTON ..., BARRIE LASZLO ,. ,,., BETSY WRIGHT ..... ELLIE HYSLIE ...... MARGIE WECHSLER MARTHA LAMBERSON FRANCES BEACH WINKY MOODY MYRAH ERICKSON ROSEMARY FLEMMING OFFICERS MEMBERS MARTHA SLOAN JO CRANMER CHERI SOTZ LANNY YODER PEGGY RAMEY RHETT RICHMAN Bit and .,..,..,..Prc'siclc1zl Vice'-Prcsirlent . .,,,.. T1'8HS7lY07' ,.,.,,..Reporter GAIL JOHNSON ELAINE WOODS SALLY SMITH ANNE MARIE GOLS JACKIE MICK Spur ALONG THE TRAILS When West Virginia weather allows riding, the hills provide the best riding. Whether we wind through the heady splendors of autumn, gallop into the first yellow green of spring, or breakfast after an early ride through the blossoms of a mountain May, We have always Hne vistas before us. We go to White Sulphur Springs to ride from the Dickson stables along the trails maintained by the Greenbrier Hotel. The extra jaunt which takes us to the stables may reduce the number of our rides, but it also adds a further pleasure to the occasion. When did ever a girl object to getting awayv from her steady environment? 38 K 2 ' f .ss V i vi 9 .9 ' ,3-1'-,Z - fl'-' 5 -4 W 1 l A i g A Q nf W.A.A. COUNCIL BARRIE LAszLO ..,...... ,.,.......... P 1'c'siflr'1z-t JEANNE FARLEY ....,.,. ..,....,. I unior Represcrztntive MARIA LAVIN .........,................ ,...... V irc'-Prcsizlcnf CAROL PEACOCK .................... junior Rc'presc11fnii1,-'e CLAUDIA KNICKERBOCKER ...,..... ...,.,..... S ccretary LOUISE ANDERSON .,.,... Sophomore Rep1'esmf:zfiw HELEN MAGR'UDER ............................ ,... T -renszzrcr MARTHA SLOAN ....,..,.,.,.. Freshman Rffprcsentntizfe ELLIE HYSLIP ..,.....,.,... ....,. S cnior Rcprescntafizfe MARY MONTGOMERY .,......,.., Town Rcprcxcntati-ue Miss MAR JORIE HODGES .........,..........A,.,..... Sponsor Womanis Athletic Association This busy association marked off the seasons for us with a sequence of activitiesg softball, Volleyball, basketball, all in tournament play with high spirit and the good les- sons of victory and defeat met with a smile. Of course We played the faculty and the cadets at basketball for the benefit of the March of Dimes. That was a thing indeed. Among other activities were the carnival, the overnight trips to camp, the bowl- ing club, the famous auction of important persons for a day, Cthat Was a thing, toolj, and the big Mardi Gras dance. Many memories lie here. Page 80 Swimming at the Greenbrier The Greenbrier Hotel is always generous in welcoming us to the sports facilities there. They are superior, of course, and sometimes we encounter celebrities. It is always a pleasure to take off for the White Sulphur for one of the sports available there--for swimming in the pool, for golf, riding, bicycling, or hiking along the resort trails. The Greenbrier is a valuable neighbor to Greenbrier, and we hope to be coming back to both of them. Page Rl Page 82 fx an mms um W an Q' ss mum Q m7?,N A X : ..,-IMWMJLAW . Qifgfjfgya ' ' li-L: Q m-.HM . sa T le W 1 ':.m.Lug,si 2 Q WJSK 'UQEQQQ 554225 Ewm wgwgw 51,5 I ?5?1::7f' i A if-:Qz?f, f JS '2 EH M ,M gal X-,msg H 3 5 w W W Q M gmqm an VHQLLHLEU' 1-5.,1.k ,,.,, fx-Nz M X w ww ?iL:f2s?f?EW ug:-nmjix .N N ,,,. -. Haw 1 ESX sw 2 zz K E-rm 1- Q Z fame Wm m wif U :V 2 F 1 W 5 pd? 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ANDERSON, LOUISE 21749 Parnell Road Shaker Heights, Cleveland, Ohio ANDERSON, GAIL 5635 Chevy Chase Houston, Texas ARCHIBALD, LOUISE 44 Puritan Drive Port Chester, New York BAKER, NANCY JANE Oak Hill West Virginia BEACH, PAULA FRANCES Box 295 War, West Virginia BECKER, DORIS 12 Oregon Drive Huntington Station, N. Y. BECKER, MARJORIE 149 Pierce Road Highland Park, Illinois BEELER, MADALYN 2929 Lazy Lane Houston, Texas BELL, MARY ELLEN 405 East Wfashington Street Lewisburg, West Virginia BENDER, DONNA 218 Woodlawn Avenue Beckley, West Virginia BENEDICT, TINA Lewisburg, NVest Virginia BENNETT, SUE ELLEN 415 Park Avenue Franklin, Ohio BLACKXVOOD, DOROTHEA 18242 Dunblaine Birmingham, Michigan BLOUNT, MARY ELIZABETH 819 XVest Pine Street johnson City, Tennessee BOAZ, EVELYN 500 Tennessee Street Salem, Virginia BRENNER, PEGGY 9 Glen I-1111 Louisville 7, Kentucky BROXVN, RUTH 1312 Bigley Avenue Charleston, XVest Virginia BUCKLEY, EVA KATHERINE 5126 Nfanning Drive Bethesda 14, Maryland BUTLER, BETH 1301 Mulcahy Street Rosenberg, Texas CANCELLIERE, MARION 2335 Greenock Buena Vista Road Mcliecsport, Pennsylvania CANNADAY, ELAINE Route 6, Box 15 Charleston, NVest Virginia CARR, NONA GAY 913 Alta Loma Circle San Angelo, Texas CARTEE, CAROLE 51 Evergreen Road Summit, New Jersey CASSIDY, ANN Waddy, Kentucky CASTO, ALICE BOYD Maple Road Fayetteville, West Virginia CAUDILL, CAROLYN SUE 2642 Newman Street Ashland, Kentucky CHRISTY, DRAGA Main Street Clarence, New York CLARK, SUE R.F.D. 3, Newport, Tennessee COATES, BARBARA 3400 Warden Drive Philadelphia 29, Pennsylvania COOPER, ANNE ELIZABETH 1000 Hiland Avenue Coraopolis, Pennsylvania CORO, EDYS Calle 6 No. 63 Reparto Santa Barbara Santiago de Cuba Prov. de Oriento, Cuba CRAMINIER, MARY LOUISE 1289 Glendale Road York, Pennsylvania CRICKENBERGER, IYIARGARET Villa Park Wliite Sulphur Springs, W. Va DICKSON, BRATSCHI Oak Grove, Kentucky DOBBINS, CAROL Quinwood, West Virginia DROWN, CAROL 3005 Boudinot Cincinnati 38, Ohio DUNLAP, KATPIRYN Fayetteville, West Virginia EARLE, HARRIET 640 Wloodlawn Drive Sharon, Pennsylvania ELDER, PAULA GENE Box 856 Kilgore, Texas .Xg6!6!l 8Z5 ELLIOTT, LYNDA 1428 Fifth Street Road Huntington, West Virginia ERICKSON, LEIGH Sligo, Pennsylvania ERICKSON, MYRAH LOU Box 485 Man, West Virginia EWING, ANN 5 West Side Court Lexington, Virginia FARLEY, JEANNE 10 Knoll Top Drive Rochester 10, New York FINKENSTADT, PATSY S5 Brentwood Drive Verona, New Jersey FISHER, MARILYN 1640 Sheudan Road South Euclid 21, Ohio FLEMING, ROSEMARY Amonate, Virginia FUHRI, FRANCES 429 West 66th Terrace Kansas City, Missouri GALLOWAY, JEAN 135 Lake Drive Mountain Lakes, New Jersey GLADWELL, NANCY 535 East Washington Street Lewisburg, West Virginia GOLDEN, PEGGIE 8931 Preston Road Dallas 25, Texas GOLS, ANNEMARIE Meadowbrook Lane Old Westbury, New York GOODMAN, REYNETTE Hillview Heights St. Clairsville, Ohio GREENE, JUDY RD No. 6, Box 215 Greensburg, Pennsylvania GREENWALD, SUSIE 919 Chester Road Charleston, West Virginia GROSS, SARA ANN 402 East 4th Street Tyler, Texas GROVER, NOEL 233 Fisher Place Princeton, New Jersey HAMILTON, DARSIE Huntingdon Farm Ligonier, Pennsylvania HARDIN, BARBARA ANNE 702 Stoneleigh Road Baltimore 12, Maryland HENRY, CAROL 6 St. Claire Avenue Old Greenwich, Connecticut HENRY, BARBARA 6 St. Claire Avenue Old Greenwich, Connecticut HERR, JANNE 248 Norwood Avenue Youngstown 4, Ohio HOLLINGSWORTH, JULIA Royal Oak, Maryland I-IORTON, PATRICIA 336 Church Street Lewisburg, West Virginia HUFFMAN, MARY EDGAR Ronccverte, West Virginia HYSLIP, ELLA LYNN 415 North Main Street Wellsville, New York JANKEY, BARBARA 221 Glentower Drive San Antonio, Texas 686 JASPER, NIKI 216 Highland Avenue South Charleston, NVcst Virginia JENNINGS, CONSTANCE 611 Maplewood Road Wayne, Pennsylvania JENNINGS, JO ANN 1421 Jennings Road Fairfield, Connecticut JOHNSON, GAIL 766 Lenox Road Glen Ellyn, Illinois JOHNSON, SALLY Box 607 Freeport, Illinois KNICKERBOCKER, CLAUDIA 715 Stoneleigh Road Baltimore 12, Maryland KOHR, NANCY 10234 So. Seeley Avenue Chicago 43, Illinois LAIRD, MARY ELLA Fayetteville, West Virginia LAMBERSON, MARTHA 120 N, Cascade Avenue Colorado Springs, Colorado LANDON, GLORIA 20 East 68th Street Kansas City, Missouri LANE, CONNIE 1537 McKenzie Waco, Texas LASZLO, BARRIE Hudson Road, Owings Mills Baltimore, Maryland LAVERY, JUDY Beardsley Lane, Lloyd Harbor Huntington, New York LAVIN, MARIA Abispo 522 Habana, Cuba .!46!6!lf'8f5ZI85 LEE, BARBARA JO Ronceverte, West Virginia LEGG, ELLEN Frankford, West Virginia LUNNIX, ANN 223 N. Euclid Avenue Oak Park, Illinois LOWANCE, EMOJEAN Ronccverte, West Virginia LUESING, BETTY 521 13th Avenue Huntington, West Virginia MCCURDY, KIMLAH 1206 Missouri Avenue Salem, Virginia MCCLUNG, MARY Fort Spring, West Virginia MCCLURE, ELIZABETH 4121 Towanda Trail Knoxville, Tennessee MCCONLOGUE, PATRICIA 801 South 23rd Street Easton, Pennsylvania MCQUEEN, LINDA Box 326 Lewisburg, West Virginia MAGRUDER, HELEN 6000 Bradley Boulevard Bethesda, Maryland MICK, JACQUELINE 4616 Noyes Avenue Charleston, West Virginia NIIERES, RAQUEL F. del Prado sfn Antilla Oriente, Cuba MODAFFERI, NANCY 6 Benjamin Road Tenafly, New Jersey MONTGOMERY, CAROL ANN Maxwellton, West Virginia MONTGOMERY, LINDA LEE 1920 Grandin Road, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia MONTGOMERY, MARY Lewisburg, West Virginia MOODY, WYNNE 3459 Overbrook Lane Houston, Texas MOORE, SUE 705 Bendview Drive Charleston, West Virginia MOREHEAD, MARY 1215 Twentieth Street Parkersburg, West Virginia MORGAN, LEESIE 2104 South Main Street Hopkinsville, Kentucky MOSSMAN, MARY MOTT 1461 Washington Boulevard Huntington, West Virginia MOUM, LINDA La Plantation Dauphin Cape Haitien, Haiti NICHOLS, LIESEL 1628 32nd Street, N. W. Wasliington 7, D. C. O'BRIEN, DIANNE 277 Moore Street Princeton, New Jersey O'KEEFE, JOY 4320 Spruce Street Philadelphia 4, Pennsylvania OLDHAM, DEBORAH 1813 Littlewood Drive Owensboro, Kentucky OLIVERI, RUTH 910 North Grove Avenue Oak Park, Illinois OSGOOD, MARY CHRISTINE 200 Tuxedo Avenue Highland Park 3, Michigan PAINTER, PHYLLIS 932 N. Main Street North Canton, Ohio PARKS, MARGARET Greenacres, Route 4 johnson City, Tennessee PARRY, SALLIE 1413 Terrace Drive Pittsburgh 28, Pennsylvania PAYNE, GAIL West Main Extension Andover, Ohio PEACOCK, CAROL 128 Albany San Antonio, Texas PETTIGREW, CAROL Alderson, West Virginia PORTMAN, MARY JO 100 State Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania RAMSEY, PEGGY 3026 North Bay Road Miami Beach, Florida REUNING, RENIE 900 Park Street Bristol, Virginia RICHMAN, HARRIET 50 Deepdale Drive Great Neck, New York ROARK, CAROLAN 4124 Ridgehaven Road Fort Worth, Texas RODRIQUEZ, MARIA Maximo Gomez S57 Norte Guantanamo, Oriente, Cuba RUNSER, BUNNY S. Walnut Road, Rt. S Van Wert, Ohio SAMMONS, SHERI 907 Country Club Drive Mission, Texas SANBORN, NICKY 3772 Seminole Houston, Texas SANDO, TERESA 293 E. Clinton Avenue Tenafly, New Jersey SCHRADSKI, BABETTE 2720 Forest Avenue Ashland, Kentucky SEKIYA, SUMIKO No 87, Nanzan, Hirozi-cho Showa-ku, Nagoya Japan SEWELL, BECKIE 622 Pecan Avenue Wills Point, Texas SHANKLAND, .IOYCE Ronceverte, West Virginia SHEAHAN, LINDSAY 413 High Street Salem, Virginia SIMONELLI, ROSEMARY 1232 Sylvania Road Cleveland Heights, Ohio SLOAN, MARTHA 350 Laurel Drive Corpus Christi, Texas SMITH, DEANIE 610 Fifth Avenue Montgomery, West Virginia SMITH, JESSICA 2011 Wyandotte Road Columbus, Ohio .ZJGJGJIWQII SMITI'I, SALLY Ijamsville, Maryland SOHRAUER, KAY 450 Sage Drive Pittsburgh 16, Pennsylvania SOTZ, CHERI Green Village, New jersey STETLER, JO ANN R.D. No. 1 Dover, Pennsylvania STILES, SHARON 830 Pinecrest Grand Rapids, Michigan STUART, PATRICIA 5 Terrace Circle Great Neck, New York STUBBE, DEBRA 69 Kingsburry Road Garden City, New York TOBON, ELENA Carrera 13 No. 40-81 Bogota, Colombia, S. A. ULLMAN, HILDEGARD 107 East Bloomfield Sr. Rome, New York UNDERWOOD, CAROLINE 27 Trask Lane Babylon, New York VOGELSANG, ANNE P. O. Box 391 Brownsville, Texas VOELTZ, WILLA 27 Rutgers Place Scarsdale, New York 665 XVATSON, SARAH 144 Olvcr Place Hamburg, New York WECHSLER, MARGIE 100 Brookside Avenue Merrick, New York WEINGARTNER, THOMASINE 417 N. Forest Road Hinsdale, Illinois WEINSTEIN, SANDRA 1848 East Beardsley Avenue Elkhart, Indiana XVILLIAMS, JUDY 2808 Royalston Avenue Dayton 9, Ohio WIERSTEINER, ESTALINE Lewisburg, West Virginia WISE, VIRGINIA jasper, Florida WOODS, ELAINE 302 South Street Talladega, Alabama WRIGHT, BETSY 1320 Locust Road, N. W. Wasl1ii1gton, D. C. YODER, LANIER Pharr, Texas YURKO, TEGWEN 1144 Riverview Drive Weirton, West Virginia ZIMMERMAN, SHIRLEY 306 Greenbrier Avenue Lewisburg, West Virginia BEE JEWELRY COMPANY Elgin, Hamilton and Bulova Watches Castleton - Franciscan - Haviland China Gorham, International, Wallace, Towle Sterling C011zpli111c'11zfs of BURKES SELF-SERVICE 5? - 106 - 51.00 STORES Lewisburg, West Virginia COURT RESTAU RANT Best Food in Town Lewisburg, West Virginia Comjzlinzerzfs of TEXACO SERVICE STATION Lewisburg, West Virginia C011zplimc'1zfs of HANNA CHEVROLET COMPANY J. N. Caldwell, Jr., Proprietor CAMPBELL HARDWARE COMPANY Lewisburg, West Virginia A Complete Line of Hardware GREENBRIER CLOTHING CO., INC. Distinctive Apparel for Men Lewisburg, West Virginia COLEMAN'S PHARMACY THE REXALL Store Dependable . . . Prescription . . . Service Lewisbtirg, Wesf virginia JUR-ELL'S SPECIALIZING IN COLLEGE CLOTHES Lewisburg, West Virginia The Home of Beffer Vrzlzzesn LEGGETT'S Dept. Store, Inc. 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Able, experienced instructors who believe in allocating responsibility to teach leadership. One of our nation's honor military schools. For catalog and complete information, Write to Major R. W. Keene, Director of Admissions. Our Alumni Are Our Best Advertisement 146TH SESSION BEGINS SEPTEMBER IZTH, 1957 ORIENTATION FOR NEW CADETS SEPTEMBER 10TH -11TH First National Bank In Ronceverte Member: Federal Reserve System Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Ronceverte Ice 81 Produce Company PROCESSORS OF RIPCO DAIRY PRODUCTS AND ICE CREAM Ronceve rte, W. Vo. THE RONCEVERTE NATIONAL BANK Ronceverte - Phone 472 Over 50 Years of Friemlly Courzfeous Service Member of The Federal Reserve System Member of F.D.l.C. FREE PARKING FOR CUSTOMERS .1 Q Y - Di . V -I 9 Quality 'Q ff you trust 1- I DRINK me - WW 4 Nkiygiiig '-D A I A K X 7 X X X -CO CO THE WEST VIRGINIA NEWS Going On Its Second Half Century Covering the Greai Greenbrier Valley Ronceverte, W. Va. 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Greenbrier College - Saga Yearbook (Lewisburg, WV) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 85

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Greenbrier College - Saga Yearbook (Lewisburg, WV) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 64

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