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faculty Margaret Humphrey Pin no Mary Preston 1 Sheffey B.S. Busi ness E lncahon Hilah Russell Librarian R achel McCormick B.A. Biology, Psychology Jean Stanfield B.A. Chemistry Carolyn Clark Sherrill Ml). College Physician M Y1ILE I. Mi encii B.A. Pin no Virginia B. W all B.S. II usi ness Ed neat ion Edith M. Richardson Secretary to the President Marten I. Neff Ph.B., M.A. Music Assistant to President Joseph ine Cra vford Dietitian and Supervisor of Dormitories Norma Jean Wyatt Office Secretary - §f 9 }S«-
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faculty Edith Clara Mumper Dean of TVomen The Class of 1950 wishes to welcome Mrs. Edith C. Mumper, who came into our lives the past year as Dean of Women at Marion College. To this lady of grace and charm, we express our sincere thanks for her patient and thoughtful guidance and help. Catherine Bell B.A., M.A. Mathematics, Spunish Registrar Elizabeth Eysteh B.A., M.A. English ■1 vnet Anderson B.M., B.A. Voice, Piano Sophie Fischel B.S. Physical Education M arjorie Bhannock B.S. Home Economics Joyce Hoffman B.A. Public Speaking English Helen E. Creager B.A. French Edith G. Hoover B.A., M.A. Social Studies 1 8 1
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Bower, King, Brodner, Johnson Zke Senior Class Mary Bower. .. Louise Johnson Irene King. Ingrid Brodner ... President Vice President . Secretary . . Treasurer The ( ' lass of ’50 is small but has done its part in carrying out M arion traditions by taking an active part in Y. Y. (’. A., Athletic Association, Phi Theta Kappa, Home Eco¬ nomics ( ' lub and all other organizations. Our members represented six states and Venezuela. Our class is proud and grateful to have had Miss Mary Preston Sheffey as its advisor. Miss Sheffey, being an alumna of Marion ( ' ollege, was will qualified to guide us in our social affairs and give us advice when needed most. We will always remember our days at YI. J. (’. The life on senior hall, waiting for mail, taking care of Senior Store, the camping trips, Purple and Gold contests, and more serious things such as chapel programs and candlelight meditations will always be in our store of memories. We are proud to have been a part of you, “Dear Marion.” 4 10 )■
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