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Zhe Matchet Tiie Hatchet at Marion College is our yearbook publication. Represented on I lit staff are students from the high school and junior and senior college departments. Soon after the entire staff was selected in September, preparations for our book were started. Our page plans were drawn up and solicitation for advertisements and subserip- I ions begun. Of course we had our bad days when ads and subscriptions came in slowly and when we thought we could never finish the dummy by the deadline date. However, with our school backing us and with encouragement from our advisor, M iss Virginia Wall, we kept working and slowly but surely our 11 T( ' ll et took shape. Although we had our trials, we enjoyed every minute spent in work on our annual. To each of you the staff wishes to say, “ t hank you” for making this publication possible. d 27
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M acKay, Goodman, Riley, Mowday, McMurray, Sturgill, Bagwell, Perkins, Duncan, Stockwell, Carr, Van Sant, Breeden, Ford, Rogers Zhe Squib Betty Bagwell. Mack Stltrgill. Ann 1) uncan. Gilbert Perkins. Take a group of young writers; season liberally with young ideas and mix in plenty of enthusiasm. Add a small dash of genius and blend in patience and plenty of hard work. Mix well, and add a bit of college flavoring. Place mixture in moderately heated pressroom for two days. Results: Over one . Editor . Assistant Editor . Business Manager . Assistant Business Manager hundred servings of Marion College Squib, the quarterly newspaper. This recipe was improved in 1949-50 and is now regarded as standard. We hope the future Squib “cooks” will be as amply sup¬ plied with ingredients as were those in 1950. 26 )c
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(First Row, Seated) Ross, Umberger, Van Sant (Second Row ) Jones, Troxell, Howell, Yowell ( Third Row, Standing Hyde, Carrico, Dcncan, Lucas y w. e. x Marjorie Umberger. Ruth Howell. Jane Troxell. Dorothy Ross. The Young Women’s Christian Association was one of the most active organizations on the Marion College campus. Weekly meet¬ ings were held in the parlors at which time religions, social and personal problems were discussed. The first function of the Y. W. was to aid in the orientation program. During the President . Vice President . Secretary . Treasurer year the Y. W. sponsored dances, weekly candlelight meditations, the Kid Party, Cap¬ sule Sister Week and birthday banquets. The meetings and other activities were planned at the cabinet meetings with the helpful guidance of the advisors, Mrs. Edith Mumper and Miss Joyce Hoffman. -Si 28 fr-
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