Marion College - Hatchet Yearbook (Marion, VA)

 - Class of 1951

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MAR oH VA ALMA MATER Xf) v fixed on thee oiir liopes repose () M arion, dear M arion. Mav every vear new fi’ood di.sc-lo.se, () M arion, dear Marion, riirongli all the garish lights that gleam ' I ' o hire ns from the jiaths of truth, ' l ' h - greatness shineth like a beam Of one fair star, () Marion. () may a grander mnsie wake Within thy walls, () Marion, And all thy joyful eehoes wake () Marion, dear Marion. While every faithful daughter calls, “(irow greater with eaeli jia.ssing year, Knlarge thy hounds, enrich thy walls,” Dear Marion, onr Marion. So may thy noble beauty grow, () Marion, dear Marion, More stately as the .sea.sons go, () Marion, dear Marion. We know thon ' lt rest unshaken still ' I ' hongh many storms around thee blow; h ' irm-ba.sed thy mission to fnltill We honor thee, dear Marion. Miss Edith IIoovioh DEDICATION ' Fo () K WE ADD KECOEXIZE AS A IDEAL TEACHEH, COUNSEIAIU, AND FRIEND; TO ONE WHO HAS SUPPORTED OUR SCHOOL FOR MANY YEARS, WE, THE IIaTCHET StAFF, WISH TO DEDICATE OUR 1 EDI ' I ION OF TlllO IIaTCHET. E ADMIRE Miss Edith IIooyer for her frank AND SINCERE M AY OF SPEAKINC, HER AYILLINGNESS TO SEE OUR SIDE OF PROHLEMS, AzNI) HER FAITHFULNESS TO OUR Alma M ater. DKAH .MAI{I()X. OrU -MAIUOX Tlio experiences of tliis session at Marion (’ollege will linger long in onr memories; not that they have l)een primarily different from those of other years, hut that they have been for ns. As you tune in on ()ur memory and dial 1}).)()-. 1 at Marion may yon get recol¬ lections of enriching experiences which sliall increase the joy of living. John II. Fray, H.A.. 15.1)., M.A., I). I)., Pj{e.sii)ext ] Euith Clare Mumper Dean of Women Frien(nine.s.s means many things. It is sym¬ pathy ami understamling, forgiveness ami tolerance, sharing and love. You who have lived here have endowed Marion College with this priceless gift. The spirit of Marion is many things; hut above all else it is friendliness. ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY KuITH (i. H()0 EK Marten I. - eef •Ianet .Vvderson I-hj abeth Hi ster B.A., -M.A. I’li.R., M.A. BAI., B.A. B.. ., M.A. Social Studies M itsic t’oice, I’lano Enijlish Assistant to ! ' resident Miis. A. H. Farmer Sophie Fischel M un F, 11 iGGs M RGARET IIUMPHREI ' n.A. R.S. BAI., M.Mus. Pia no 1‘iann Eliijsical Education Music Mrs. R. Hunter Berdine Logar Rachel M( ( Ormk k Fsther Rei.iiivn R.S. B.S. B..V B.S„ M.A. Home Economics Husiness Education Hioloyi , Psi clioltnji ( ' hern istri , Matherrodics 9 )c« FACULTY Jean Uiden H.A., M.A. Frenfh, Spaiiixli IllLAI! I{l .SHELL Librarian MAfn’ I’hestox Sheffey H.S. liusiness Edueafiori STAFF • losEI’HI E ( K « FORI) Du ' litiaa and Snpern.mr of Dormitories KdITH M . Kl il VRDSON Secretary to the President (iUANT K. StEIV Superintendent of Grounds and lluildini s R. ( ' . Rotter, M .1). Vallege Physician ■( 10 Mitchf;ll. -Minnick, Miss McCokmick, Riley, Thessel THE SENIOR CLASS Although .small in number, the Class of ' ,51 has maintained the traditions of Marion College by actively partieijiating in all phases of college life—Y. W. C. A., Athletic A.ssociatioii, Choir, Rhi Theta Kappa. We are grateful to i Ii.ss Rachel McCormick, onr adviser, for her willingness to aid ns at all times. Onr days at iMarion will return to ns many years from now, and we shall smile at the memories of onr life on .senior hall, onr eagerly awaiting the mail, the friendly rivalry at the Rnrjd e and (lold Contests, and onr religions life at iNIarion (Jollege so well exemplified in Candlelight Meditations. We are proud to have been a part of yon, “Dear Marion.” 12 K ' SENIORS Lois X ' ikoinia Akioni ' i laiH) ' cr, I ' oniisN L aiiia li A Jkax I{azj:,M()I(e vSyKaiiia, (icorfi ' ia ( ' iiAHLoTTE Ann Hhkeden ILcliniond, ir inia Im’eevn Marie Urown l)aii ’illc ’iraitiia KiANOR .Ii NE HrClIANAN ILiral !{ctreat, ’ir«iiiia FeRNE ( ' i.AUI)INE Ik ' RNOl ( ' liatliani Hill, ’irginia 4 13}S SENIORS JcANiTA INIakie Hush Marion, Virginia Kvelyx Joyce Davis West (’olunibia, South Carolina Sarah Katharine Duxn Bland, Virginia PeRROU KlIZAHETH (ioODMAN Marion, Virginia Hetty Lou Creexavood Marion, Virginia Mary Lou I eg ex MifHinhurg, Pennsylvania 11 SENIORS UkT ' I ' V K a ' I K -Ionks yt li(‘ ' ill(‘. ii-fi ' iiii;i .Ianio ' I ' .Jkt ' I ' ik Kix(; Kiirai I {el real, N’ir iiiia Junk M asox Marion, ’ir ;iuia SiiiiiLEV Mae Minxick I nion liriilge, Maryland MAiniAKET lyonsE MrrriiEr,!, Marion, X iff inia Maio III irr Peery (irnndy, N ' irginia 4 15 jV SENIORS James Hampton 1’hateu Marion, irginia ( ' lara IIortense Richardson Troutdale, Virginia i Ramona Jcne IHley Pittsiinrgli, JVnnsylvania M ARY M EADE Robertson Danville, Virginia Regoy Ann Rogers Ma rion, ' irginia Dale Edward Rose Marion, Virginia [ 16 l£=- SENIORS l‘ ' liKI) I{|(VAN Kri’Ald) .M; irion, ’ii- inia MaKV ' I ' vi IOlf SlIAWVKH ' I ' azcwcll. ’ir inia l LKAM)i; SnUMATK l{iiral I {ft real. X ' irgiiiia LA ' J-; H x 10 S pio X c 101 i |{iigl)y, ' irgiiiia Axxio l AMBEHT StKPHIOXS Hural l{elreal, ’i ginia lilOT ' I ' Y JlOAX’ StoCKWELI. Sliai ' oii Hill. Pemisylvaiila 17 } SENIORS ! 1augai{et Sue Tiesox Seven Mile Ford, Virginia JoAX ' Helena Tressel Baldwin, Xew ' ork Jean Elizabeth Tussing riinlierville, Virginia Ethel Maxine Weaver -M arion, Virginia ’ern()n Edcjar Weddle Ahingdon, Virginia IIermenia Zamora (inatemala City, Central America ■{ 18 )■. SNAPSHOTS f lO THE MARION IDEAL ... is to care for what is rather than for what seems; to be loyal to what is best in the traditions of the past and yet open to the discoveries of the present and the hopes of the future; to find freedom in knowledge of the truth, beauty in the common sphere of daily living; joy in love and friendship, and strength in constructive service; to play happily and work honestly; to believe in God and God ' s children, and to serve where serv¬ ice is most needed. Ra i()n ' a kn.iA MISS MARION 4 . 21 } I ' .I.I ANOK Sll I I TK MAY QUEEN .■{ 22 r MAY QUEEN ATTENDANTS { 2:i I :. JkAN I l’SSIN(. 4 h FEATURED BY I EKNF: liuKNOF THE SENIORS  3 ( 25 h CoopEHiiiDER, Castor, Iiss Fischel, St. John, Rubio THE JUNIOR CLASS With inexjieriencc ' , Imt a will, we tried our lie.st to make our ela.s.s one of wliieh .Marion College eould he proml. We had a jiienic at Iluugry iMother Park and a nuinher of Sijuare Dances. We spon.sored the first formal dance of the year, the “Harvest iMoon Dance.” Cnder the siionsorship of Miss Sophie Fi.schel, we have had many rollicking times with a fellowship that can only be found at Marion. Everyone of ns will cherish tlie fondest memories of onr Junior year at Marion College. 4 26 JUNIORS l KS, AwK All MS Miil ' iiiii, iri;iiii.-i N 1, I n Asii w c iiri’.i RirliiiHiiiil, ii ' i;iiii;i I 1 nils l ' ’,L I N K Hk, mini S. ilcni, ir”iiiiii I )oH( ITilK ’ll{(;iNI A S.-iliiit, ' iri; ' iiii:i IaLI AHETII A.W I?H(i ' A U ii liiiif ' lon, I). ( M A l,EAI[ ( ' UfKiril Matnaka, W ' st ir jiiiia Fi.iiKKNCE Aw ( ' AKTEIi liitetop, ’irfi ' inia Awa Cahoi.ixe Castiik I )an ' ille, N’irginia M MiGAKET BhA ' W ( ' oI)H Rural IR ' Ireat, ir ' i ' inia ( ' in ' Ki.izaheth Cohdee Midway, ' rfiiiicssce See Smith ( ' ohi ' Ehuideh -Newark, Ohio (iAIE AAoWE ( ' liA E- ' EH Bittsliiirfi ' li, I’eiinsyK’ania M in’ K elv. I )|LE Keiiniore, New York SiiiHLEY A ' ihgixia Di ke Lawreiiceville, ’irgiiiia Retii ( ' . H(IL De- ’- IRaiid, V irginia 27 }: ■ JUNIORS Saha Ellex Fuhman ( ' liester, I’eiinsylvaTiia Kobehta Ann (Ient llonaker, Virginia l Ois Ann (;ha es Syria, Virginia I I ELEN ( ' l,AIHE (lllOII Midilletown, New ' S’nrk Hahbaha Joan (Ihossman Salem, Virginia Makv Si’E (Ihi bb Abingdon, Virginia Jane Ann (Jumaelius (Queens dllage. New ork Nancy Anne IIeldhetii Rural Retreat, Mrginia Ronnie Holloway Hutton Meadow ' iew, Mrginia Alma June Kegley Nebo, Virginia M HY Mellissie Kidd Rland, ’irginia Joyce Ann Eoudehback; Elkton, ' irginia ( ' liOL SpH AGUE VI AcK aY North King.s ille, Oliio Ruth M ihchetia VIanguson Konnaroek, Virginia Lillian Eleanoh VIeek Burkes (lardcn, Virginia 28 JUNIORS ' l IAN I ' J.’NKSTI NK M KEK ' razcucll. irKinia .1 WE l)i New Mdim vin liilliDW ic, irairiia lt lil! l! A w I’ V ' l ' TEUSdX l.ancasliT. I’cniis Uania Kicil Mil) S. Kkicjee ( ' rockcl t, ii ' ginia Alice Setii Hi ) ,ET ' r XaNln illc, IVimcsx ' c Li I’IT Kl BIO ( ' arai ' as, cinviicla M EBTiE Lee Sig.m w Orkney Springs, N ' ii ' ginia M Mil ' l ' ' u N Es Smith Hrigliliiii. Massadiiisel (s ( ' MiOLE Alil.ENE Sl’ENCEIi liiigliv, irgiilia M MIA N’incixi St. .loiix ( liilliowii ' , irgiilia I’ M ' LIXE .Sw ISIIEIi BraileiilDii, Flnriila . xx. Ian isE We.weii U liitetop, ' irgiiiia 2 ) 1 . I ' MILA RcTH AOwELI, Madi.soii. ' irginia C AKOI Dl NN FEATURED BY THE JUNIORS 30 j-x- Ll ' I’IIV IvL ' IMO APPLE BLOSSOM PRINCESS 31 Stanx, IIaa ' Xek, Miss Axdeksox, H A ' s, John MAnv I 1avm;i{ . President Sue Hays . ’ice President M AiuiAHET Staxx . Secretary Khika Joiix. Treasurer .Miss Axdeksox. HIGH SCHOOL High School Hall has long forgotten what (luietness is, for it has heconie a rarity indeed, “(’oxy onr Stmlenl Conncil “guiding light.” was given a hard time when we gathered in room 1 for Saturday night gah .sessioms and feasts. ' I ' he Y ankees” made a good showing, hut they were out-nmnhered four to three; how¬ ever, the Rebels relented and only fought the Civil War twice a week. ..S ponsor SENIOR CLASS While decorating for the iid’ormal Sjiring Dance, we placed giianhs at the window.s and doors to kee]) out “peeping toms. The suspemse was worth while for everyone was plea.sed with the originality of the decorations. For their heljifulness we are grateful to our faculty advi.sers. Miss Auder.son ami Mi.ss Logar. ■?( 32 HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS 1 )i)i(is Ann ( ' n ‘Tot PKNNI N(n IN CM ' , 1H(;INI ( ' Mil.KNK Im.M.NI ' : (illEC()l( illl I ' iTTsiii iicii, i ' i;nnsvl .ni M I ,(iriSK I I VNKK “ rent’ll ic ( H NCSTdW N, (III III I I ELEN M V H K EN N N Pee HVe 11 M ' lllNE, lUCINI .1 ( ()l ELIN ' E l{l Til eUM N “ Jiii’L’Ie KK ' IIMllNII, IUCINT M MfGMiET Ann Stann “ Miin ie ' ' l llll ' MKI, ILLI.NIIIS ■ Il LIA TEI Ff:!, “ Frost n ST M NTdN. I liCI Nl 4 33 Caholvn’ SrsA.WK II vs Eiriinitshurg, Miirylaiiil  ( ' lah Katiiehink Lewis Tiizinvfll, Virfiiiiia M KV Anne i)EiNix(;Eif I’liocniwillc, I Vnii.syl aMi:i Adela Co.vceptiox DeLeox (iiiatciiiala City, Central America HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR CLASS I‘ ' )()(1! I ' ' ()()(l! Miiry Aiiiie h;is just received iiiiotlier {itiektige from home ttml room t is “lo.tdeil ttgiiiii.” Here comes the sttimpede ' ! This room is not tlie only one loaded for room d is e(ini|)|)ed with a “rogues ' gallery. ( ' hira Inis everyone etitalogni ' d in al|)h;d etieal order. Sweet Sue broke through the heart ;it the Vtdentine Dance as ( neen, and found another heart, too. The ( hiss wtis distip- pointed when Krikti .John, onr (’hiss ' Freiisiirer, did not return for the .second semester. I ' his has been ;i wonderful yetir and all of ns are making Marion onr “home for another year. 3t } Maky Anm: l)i imn(.i:k FEATURED BY THE HIGH SCHOOL ■ 3( 35 Si i: I Iays VALENTINE QUEEN ATTFADAXTS ! 1 M VHGAHKT Stann Mahv Anne Deinixger ‘Seated) Bi hanan, Ti ssing, Di nx, 1’eekv (Standing ) I’k kle. (iooDMW, Weaveh, (’ox, Fi kmax, Ahext ., Sig i x, Meek STUDENT COUNCIL AHY Hurt 1’keky. 1 ATHAHIXE I )EXN Jeax Tussixc;. .IrxE Hechaxax. . ()ne of the most liii lily rt si)ecte(l organi¬ zations of iNlarion College is the Stniient Couneil. The i)uri)Ose of the Student Conneil is to maintain honest and just government, upheld hy the cooperation of the student body. . President ' {ce President . Secretary . Treasurer The present officers were elected hy the stu¬ dents at the close of the l!)4!)-l!)j() session. We, the student body, appreciate the Student Councir.s consideration and wi.se decisions. ■ { 38 jj- HONOR l ' lic“ ])iir])()s(‘ ()t IIk ' lloiior (’oui’t is lo iiiaiiitain the stuilciil lionoi- sysU ' iii and dc-al w illi si)C‘cial ease ' s red ' effesI lo il dy I he Siiidcait ( ' oiineil. COURT ()ne of llie iiiosl oulslaiidiiiy honors on llie eaiii|)iis is election lo llie llonor f ' onri. ' Idle ineinluTs I his year w ere Jean ' I ' nssiny, M (M ' l i( ' Lee ' Siynian and Ue ' t Iy Je ' an Sioe-kwe ' lI. TessiNC, Stockwell, Skimvn ( Sealed ) Huown, (iHKENwoon, Sih mate, Miss Sheffev, Hheedev (SlaiidiiKji ll s, TrssixG, Lvi uehhack, SiiAwvEii, Fi kmax, I{obei(tson, Castok, Stockwell, Mixxick, Dill, Akent . THE HATCHET STAFF Kle wok Sin mate . ClIAHLOTTE IJliEEDEN Hetty I.di (i keen wood AnnaCastou Hetty Jew Stockw ell ( ; IL CllA ENEK Iavelyn’ Dill 1 Janie (n maelii s Jean ' ri ssiNC; . Hetty Hhow n. SiiiiiLEY Minnd K . ' I ' YLEli SllAW Eli. (AHOI-MArKlY. Silly Fi rman. Si E Hays. Lois Arentz. Joyce Ann Loi derback . Mary Meade Hobertson M ary Freston Siieffey . Editor . is. ' dxiant Editor Biixiiiexs Manager Axxi.xtant liusine.sx Manager . Copy Editor A.ixi.itant Copy Editor . Art Editors . ( ' kief Typixt . ixxixtant Typixt . Senior Editor Axxixtant Senior Editor . fnnior Editor Axxixtant Junior Editor High School Editor Make-Up Editor Axxixtant Make-Up Editor . Adrertixement Editor . Eacuity Sponsor 4 JO t-. SMYTH-BLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY MARION, VIRGINIA THE SQUIB I’Kccn l{()(ii;ns I’KlKa ( i( )ll|)M .tl NK M SI) • to ' l I K I ) IS MkTTV l.nl ( illKEN M 1 ID I ' lic Si iiih Stall ' , r(iMi|iiis(.‘il iil ' a i ' roii|i iiT liaial-wnrkiiif, ' ciiiliryi) journalists, is nniler the f ' liidanco oT Miss Hliza- linth Kystnr. ' I ' liis |uart(‘rly paper shares the eumuit life of Marion College with the alnnnne, anil otters a ehallenge to onr aspiring writers. ' I ' he stnilents eonipete liy snli- nii.ssion of artieles for a jilaee on the statf, ami are reiphreil to haml in regular artieles on a snlijeet of their own ehoosing in aihlitiou to spi ' iial assiginnents. In so lining they olitain alualile praetiee in journalisni ami hel|)ful eritieisiu liy the eilitorial .staff. Assistiiiil ' ,( irv . 1 (lll ' UIIT . I SSI stii III lliisiiirss Maiii ' i ' r l•laeh stall mi ' inliei ' has a e ha nee to help in the pa|ier s make-up writing heaillines, proof-reailing, ami making “ihnnmys, whieh is their initial step into the |iress world. There is a ehauee for expre.ssion in e ery writing held short stories, non-fiction, iioetry, ete. Some mem- liers are “speeialists while others are ersalile and iacks-of-all-a.ssig ' mnents. In l!),)l)-.51 the Sqiii ' h was a true gauge of the eon- finned iiillnx of literary talent into Marion College and a X ' aln.alile reeord of its growth as a .Innior College, (fnEf;N’ M)on, Dams, ( ' (ihh, MacKw, (ir.M.xEKir.s, Ciiodma-N ' , RociEns, M xson, ' Tissivg, Stihkw ell, I ' i umw, Rubeiit- SON, (’l!. VE- EH {Staiiilinij) Meek, Rose, Rilev ( Scdteil ) I’kehv, Ahext , Kilev ( Slaridi Kj ) l{i Hio, Sii v EH, Sih mate, Hueedex, HriiXOP, Tii.sox, C’ vsToit Y. W. C. A. ' I ' linnigh the various activities of the Young WOuieu ' s (’hristiau Assoc-iat ion. aii atiiios- phere of close fellowshi]) is luaiutaiued in the Marion (’ollege life. I ' ' i-oni the heginning, the Ifig-Iatlle Sister pi ' ograni |)lns the Ivid Party created a friendliness among the girls. Dances, parties, and hiiihday hainpiets helped to develo]) cult lire ami social grae(“. Weekly meetings wcu’c held in the jiarlors, with sjieakers as guests and personal, social, and religions topics used for disenssions. l{eligion is considered a ital part of the W. program. Candlelight meditations and s|)eeial religions ser ic ' es kej)t ns conscious of a spiritual fellowshi|). With the gnitlance of Mrs. Edith iMumj)er, as ad i.ser, the V. W. (’. A. kept the Marion Ideal foremost in the life at Marion College. CHOIR ! ' rcsidciil . , I ICC l‘rc.s’i lciil SccrcUu ' ji- ' r rca.sn rcr . Iliisiiicsc; M (iiKii cr . Lihraridii I ()1S Ahkx ' iv, .Ia i; r Ki (; . 1 {a.m ) a 1 {iij;v MAKY Mkadk UonKursox .lovcK Axx Loidkhhack itlH)llt IIk ' ( lioir, oiii ' life lic-rt ' al M aiioii ( ' i)lleg’e Wdiild lie ' I ' lic ( ' lidir iiol only [)lay,s an inipoi-lanl jiai ' l in college ' life, adding niiieli lo onr religions sc‘r iees a I I he college, lull also i-epi ' esenls (lie eolh ' ge in eoininnnity prograiiis. During the year the group sang at the Lutheran ( ' Imreli Rid’orniation Serx iee, in the (h)inninnity and the . A. (’Iiristmas lirogi’anis, at the Marion High School, and at the 7Sth ( ' oniinenei ' iiient serx iees of the college. In . pi ' il the ( hoir made ' its animal s|)ring tour, singing in xarions cities and towns across the ( ' ommoiiwealt h of irginia. Lxpeiiding their time and elfort to make onr choir a unit, Mr. elf am I Miss Higgs hax ' e onr sincere gratitude and admiration. {First lloir) .Vhent , Miss limes, (iuwios, Kilex iScconii IIdii ' ) Siir.xiATE, Ilge.v, M xsox, (Ioodxiw (Third l nir) l i. e. Castor, Uoxx ees, Stockxvell (Fourth h’nir) Loi dekhack. Smith, Kodehtsox, Shim x (Fifth low) ' I ' essixe, Minnick, Cohb, Swisher (Sixth How) Moc.xtxi.x, Rozetta, Rogers, (iuoii, Creexxxood 13 ’x { fir.st iou ' ) ' I ' l ssi (;, I.oiuerk vck, (iiiossMAX, We.weh, Castoh, IJichaudsox, (iiiwEs, IJrowx, Hays, Deixixgeh, I I VVXEK (Seroiid { ow ) (iuEGonv, Hueedex, St. .Iohx, Drxx, Stockwei.l, Sm mate, Sigmax, Vowele, Teufel LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION Cl.aha l{i( ' ii. i{i)s() . . President Joyce Davis. Axn ' a (. ' astok. Lois Ann (Ihaves. I ' lie Lutliuran Student As.sociation of M arion Dollefi ' e held it.s nionllily ineetiiig.s at Koseinoiit, the lioiiie of Mi.ss May Sehei’er. ' Idle |)ur|)o.se of thi.s organization i.s to strengthen the relationsliii) of the Lutheran students witli their elmreh. |{e|)r(‘.sentatives from tlie college I.. S. A. atleiided the irgiiiia Area meeting at Roanoke . I ice President . Sec ret art . Treasurer College. Roanoke graeionsly repaid onr visit hy jiresiding o ' er an L. S. .V. meeting at Miss May ' s after the usual delieions hnffet supper of sandwiehes and hot eoeoa. Advisors to the Lutheran Student As.soeia- tion this year were Miss lay Scherer and Dr. J. Luther Manney. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION .1 I K M S() M VUC AKKT ' I ' ll.SON. Sllllil.in’ I rKK. M AKCAKK r M I rcllKI.h. M AliV M KADK l{( IliKli rs( )X . . . M ISS I ' ' |S( 11 Kl. . ' I ' lu ' U;ii)tisl Sliidciil riiioii, ;ill lioiigh irg;iiii ,i‘(l ill Marion ( ' ()IIc ;a ' l)cl ' ort ' lliis year, lii ' caiiic oiu ' ot tiu ' major organizations in I !). ' )()-.■) I. ' I ' lu‘ Marion (’ollf e 15. S. I . is a lirancli of other acereiliteil Uaptist Student I nions in colleges tlirongliont the nation. It is dedieatc ' d to the pi ' oinotion of ( ' hristian ideals and fellow shi|), and has pcM ' forined many . .r ee Prcsidcnl . Sccrcl(ir}i . Trcd.s ' iifcr . . S. n. Heprcscntdtive .iS poii. ' dir seiwiees to the college ' , sneh as the raising of funds for liook gifts to llu ' lilirary. Local pastors and olhei ' spe ' akers are in¬ vited to take charge of the meetings, which are held twice a month. I ' ' or Uaptist students this giiidanee and fc‘llowshi] with other young Baptists is aliialde. and a major jiart of their college life. {Seated) Di ke, ItonEirrsox, Miss Fischel, MesoN, Itowi.Es (Slaildinj ) ' rn.SON, HrSTl, (iE.NT, I’eSTOR DELEeVDO, I{OOEHS, MlTCilELL s5( 45 {First How) luiEN, VowEi.L, Mitchell, TiLsfix {Second How) ( ' akhico, Dwts, Sigmax, [{oiiEHTsox, Swtsiieh THE MISSIONARY SOCIETY M AHCAIUOT I ' lLSOX. M AUCiAHKT M ITCIIKM, . . . Hmii.v ’o vi:i,i,. Mary Lor . President . ' iee President . Seeretari Treasurer One of tlie religious organizations of onr school is I lie Missionary Society. I ' he Society erealed an inteiarst in missions, hotli here and aliroad. I ' lu ' programs throngh the year con¬ sisted of informative speakers and enlightening disenssions. ()ne project was the gathering of clothing for needy families. It akso spomsored the Thank Offering and the World Day of I’rayer .services for the students and faculty. riie .Missionary Society was under the guidance of .Miss Fdizalieth Eyster. 4 4.6 }■ INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB AIiOADK l{()liKl{’l ' S  , (Iaii, ( ' han knku .loYCK Axx L(U I KI!liA( ' K . . . . ' I ' he Iiiterualioiial Kflatidiis ( ' lul , iiiidcr tfie spoiisorslii]) oF Miss I ' alitli I Ioona ' I ' , slri ' t ' (l to present an n|)-to- late account of the affairs of the world. ' File nieetin i ' s wei’e held on the second I ' liesday of e ’ery month, and this yeai’ we had a numhei’ of speakers ! oth from town and I ' rcMidciif .... I ICC President . Sccrctari - Trciisiircr the college, tnnc ' ly disenssions, and infoimiati e motion i)ielnres. An international parly was lieh I ill M arch will) I he nnnnhei ' s dress repi ' e- seidin ' other nalions. Fhe |)nr|)ose of the ( Ini) is to aid in llu ' well-i’onnded edneation of the Marion ( ' ollege girls. iSeiiled) I‘ATTEii.sox, Dili,, Siiawaeh, Stolkwell, Kh ii hi)So. , Fi ssi.vg, ' I ' ilso.v, Meek, M vcK.w, Z moh [StinidnKi) Mitchell, . ' shc.m. te, .’. ,stok, Hhow .x, Di x, Bcilvoi’, .St. -Iuiin ' , Ch.wen’eh, Uihiekt.so.v, Liu dehh m k, (■HOSSMVN, Hemo, !I Y. EH, ( ' oOI EHIiII)EH, ( ' . l( nil ' ll, ID EMnliE, I’eeky, ' owell 47 (Fir.tt lioir) FruMvx, ( ' haveveh (Serond Roir) King, Stockw ell, Akentz {Third Knu ' ) (Joodman, Hemim iSo! Picture i) (iiiOssMAN, Rrmo PHI THETA KAPPA liKi ri Jkax Stockwell. l ois Ahextz. Jaxet K ' ixc:. l lii riu ' ta I aj i)a is tlie national junior (•olk‘f (“ scholastic fraternity, and its purjiose is to |)roinotc scliolarshi]). to iknclop character, and to cnitix’ate fcllowshii) anion ' the students of holh sexes of the junior colleges of the I niU ' il Stales of America. ' do he a menilx ' r of the Della Ueta Chapter of Phi I ' lieta Kajipa is the greati ' st scholastic honor a student c-an at tain at Marion ( ' ollcgc. During the ' year, nu ' inhers of I hi d ' heta Ka|)|)a pi ' esidc ' d o er the library on Sunday aft( ' rnoons, and a Chapel Program was pre- . Presidenf . ice Preftidenf . Secrefari -Treafturer •sented in which the inemhers of Phi Theta Kajijia performed a clever skit explaining the fraternity to the student body. One of the memleers, lietty Jean Stock- well, attended the annual Phi Theta Kappa convention at Independence, Kansas, return¬ ing to rejiort on the exciting events and items di.scus.sed at the convention. In November, Peggy (ioodnian was made a member, and in February, Kupito liubio, Barbara (irossman, .Sally Furman, (iail f ' ravener and Doris Beahm were admitted. ' 3{ IN K ' HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Jkan ' |{azkm()uk. |{AUliAHA 1 A 11 KKSON K i;i-y Ui{() n. ( ’OOKIK AsilW OK I II ' I ' ht ' Home i ' yconoinic.s (’lul) niei ' ts llit- second ddies(la ' of cacli niontli and its aim is to jiromote an iiitt ' rcst in the iiiiprox ' cment of lioiiie and pei’sonal life, l ids aim was realized hy tlu‘ full cooperation of the memhers and the al)le assistance of M I ' s. 11 imt er, the s|)onsor. I r(‘siilr)il I ICC resident . Sec ret Ill ' ll Trciisiircr .M o ' ies, disenssions, and sjieakers consti¬ tuted a |)ro”ram of meetiiifi ' s doth educational and enjoyahle. d ' he irls sold doughnnts and cocoa as a Sunday hreakfasl for the late sleepers. ' I ' his was only one of their many acti ities. { Seiiled ) .Vsiiwohth, 1’attkuson, I?azemore, Hrow v, I{reei)E {Slaiidiiiy) Ken- a . ( ' o. . ' I owei.l, IJohertson, Ri mo, IIv nek, llEiMNCiEu, (iRE(;oR , M i Dili. SNAPSHOTS Meek, ' I ' i ssing, Di nn. Hueedex, Stockwell, Miss Fischel ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Kathahink Duxx. I.KK M KKK. Jhax Stockwkel . Ciiaulotte Hueedex. Jeax Tussixg. I luliM- lh( ' (liiTction of .Miss Sopliic Fischel, the Atlilc-tic Association |)lamic(l niany cn- jo ’al)l(‘ cxiraciin ' icular activities. c held a play day on March 10 and visited the play . President . ’ice President . Secret aril Treasurer . Reporter days at Knior ’ and Henry and Roanoke. .Vt the end of the year the (’luh gave the “eolor cup” to the wininng ' team of the jiurple and gold contests. ■( 52 }■« VARSITY CLUB Lkk Mkkk. ( ' ll VUI.OTTK HkKKDKX Joan Pukssel. . President ire Pres ill cut Secret (I rij- T rensn rcr I’ndor tlu ' sponsorsliij) of Miss l ' iscliel the N’iirsity Cliil), iiowly oryaiiizeil lliis yoar, aildcd many activilii-s (o tlm atidotic agemla. ' rim ; ' irls who scema ' d letters hy managing or heing a memher of a team were initiated into the elnl) hy nndergoing a jieriod of ratting, during which they wore ill-matched socks, pig¬ tails, and earricfl hoeke ' stic-ks o -er their shonldei ' s. In the sjii ' ing the ’arsily ( ' Inh memliers dis|)la ' eil its dramatic and musical ability in a minstrel show. ' File ai’sity ( Inh sold sandw iches and cocoa during the year to help jiay for new athletic e(|nipment. 4 63 } ■ liliKEDEN, MiXMCK. AsilWOliTH, M EEK, (il MAELITS, R AZEMOKE, ShAWVER CHEERLEADERS ' I ' liis year the l ei)|)y scjuad of cheerleaders lieadcd l)y Charlotte Ureeden and ' I ' yler Shawver added tremendously to the spirit of all sports events, d ' lie ])ur])le and fi’ohl shirts twirled at l)oth varsity and intramural games sj)urring the teams to victory. I ' he cheer- leailers u])held the dignity and honor of Marion College as well as the team at all events. •■( 54 )-. HOCKEY Hockey found a |)o|)ulai- place in llic cn- tlinsiasnis ol |Ik‘ .Maiaon ( ollcu ' c uii ' H- IMaynifi ' I wo li ' amcs u it li Uoanokc ( ' ollc ' c and one wit li Xdi’ inia Interniont tiu ' arsily hockey sipiad dis|)layed line spor(snianslii|). ' I ' lu ' gold games wctc attended with tlinsiasm as the teams liatllial for enp.” purple and eipial en¬ tile ‘‘e )|or ( ' llAHI.OTTK HkKKDKN Uk I ' IA l.or ( iuKK N V()( )l) Co-Cd j)f(i i ii.s iFir.sl Foir) I’hkhv. St. .Ioii , Yoweli., Hheedex, (iiiCHU, liii.E ' i ' (Sfcoiiil Hair) Kii iiMOsoN, (iE.VT, ( ' ohh, ' I’rssiNO. I’ ttei(so. {Third Ixoir) (tuoss.M x, Ituow.x, (fitoii. Miss l ' ' isellEL, (i keexwood, Sigmax, Stoc ku ei.i. {FirM llnw) Hi sii, I’eehv, Meek, Drxx, Hogeks {Second lioir) Hohehtsox, HrcuAXAX, (Iheexwoou, Cobb, Tlssixg. Meek, MacKw (Third llmr) ( ' hw exeb, (Jent, Miss Fischel, Drxx, St. Johx, Vow ell BASKETBALL ( nder the alile luloriii”’ of Mi.s.s Sopliie Fischel, the ' .51 ' arsity was one of the finest on record at iNIarion ( ' ollege. Xot only did the girls win seven out of their eight games, hut Marion Marion. ( ? .Marion. 4.5 Marion. .50 .Marion. (i!) .Marion. 71 Marion. 4 ' -2 Marion. 4S .Marion. .50 they exhibited a smooth skill that proved their jirowe-ssness. Both in intermural and varsity playing, the girls showed fine sports¬ manship. Opponents Emory and Henry. 5,5 Emory and Henry. 50 King. ‘24 Roanoke. 48 King. 48 V. 1. 82 Roanoke. 82 V. 1. 45 ■ 5f 56 SOFTBALL I ' liis is only tlic second season tor varsity sot ' ll)alK l)ut judging from the |)arlieii)ation, softl)all is liere to stay. A number of games were played in which the girls showed a fine skill and great sportsmanship. I ' he team s])orted a tine record due to their eon.scientious etfort, and the eoaeliing of Miss Sophie Fi.sehel. ■ 3( 58 jC MINOR SPORTS of) V-, COLLEGE SENIORS Lois Ahentz Junior Class ice President; II ktciiet Stall, JO, ' . 1; L. S. A., JO, Jl: Missionary Society, JO; Phi Theta Ka|)pa, ' JO, ’ice I’resident, Jl; l• ' ootlif:ht and Fantasy ( lull, JO, Jl; I ' rench Clnli, ' JO; Student Council, Jl; . W. C. A., JO, President, Jl; Sextette, JO, Jl; Choir, JO, President, Jl. •IeAN P ZEMOHE International Relations Club, JO, Jl; Missionary Society, JO, Jl; Home Kcononiics Club, ' JO, President, ' Jl; ( heerleader, ' Jl; Varsity Club, ' Jl; Athletic Associa¬ tion, JO, Jl; V. V. C. A., JO, Jl. Cm AHUITTE RliEEDEN II T( HET Stall ' , JO, Assistant Kditor, ' .Jl; L. S. .V., JO, ' Jl. Treasurer, JO; International Relations Club, ' JO; Footlight and Fantasy, JO, Jl; Home Kconomics Club, JO, Jl, Secretary, JO; JV. C. .V., JO, Cabinet, Jl; . pple Rlos.soni Princess, ' JO; Cheerleader, ' JO, Jl; .Mhlelic .Association, JO, Treasurer, Jl; Hockey Team, JO, C aptain, Jl; arsity ( lub, A ice President, Jl. K EEVN RliOW .N Missionary Society, JO, ' Jl; Home Kconomics Club Treasurer, ' JO, Secretary, ' Jl; Varsity Club, ' Jl; .Athletic Association, JO, Jl; Hockey Team, JO, Jl; F ' ootlight and T ' antasy, JO, ' Jl; Delta I’si Omega, JO, Jl; L. S. .A., ' JO, ' Jl; Missionary Society, Cabinet, ' Jl; V. AV. C. .A., JO, ' Jl. .IrNE RrcllANAN Missionary Society, JO, ' Jl, A ice President, ' JO; StndenI Council, Treasurer, Jl; A’arsily Club, ' Jl; Aarsity Rasketball, Jl; 11 ockey Team Manager, Jl; Choir, ' JO; .Athletic .A.ssociation, ' JO. T ' ehne BuiiNIIP V. AV C A.. ' .iO. ' Treasurer, ' Jl; International Relations ( lull, ' JO, ' Jl; Alissionary Socic-ty, JO, Jl; Choir. JO; .Athletic Associalion, ' JO. .11 WIT Rt SII Hockcv ' Team, JO; Sol ' lball ' Team, JO; A’arsitv Raskcl- ball, ' J1; ' A ' . AV. C. .A., ' JO, ' Jl. .I( n ( E I) IS Student Council, JO; L. S. .A., JO, A ice President, Jl, Alissionary Society Cabinet, ' JI; Sqiiih Rnsine.ss Manager; Jl; A . AA‘. C. a., ' ' jo, ' Jl. K TII KI E I Ir.NN L. .S. .A., ' JO, Jl; StudiMit Couneil, A’ice President, Jl; Aarsity (lub, .il; A. AA . ( . A., .lO, .M; Aarsity Rasket- ball, ' .AO, ' Jl. I’Eiail (iddllMW •S ' l i i i, JO, .Assistant Kditor, ' Jl; Choir. JO, Jl; Student ( ' onncil, JO, J I; A . AA . ( ' . .A., JO, J I; Phi Theta Kap|ia, ' Jl. ReTTV LdU (lliEENWOdl) Choir, ' JO, ' Jl; A ' arsity Rasketball, ' JO, ’Jl; Hockey Team, ' Jl; Missionary Society, ' JO, Cabinet, ' Jl; Home Kconomics Club, ' JO. ' Jl; I ' ootlight and F ' anta.sy, ' JO, ’Jl; .Athletic .Association, ’JO, ' Jl; A arsity Club, Jl; H vtciiet Stall, JO; Rusiness Manager, ’Jl; Sextette, Jl; V. AV. C. .A., ’.50, ' Jl. M AiiV Ldr Ilgen V. AA ' . C. .A., JO, ' Jl; Choir, ’JO, Jl; Missionary Society, ’JO. Treasurer, Jl; L. S. .A., ’JO, ’Jl; Sextette, Jl. Petty Kate .Io.nes Alissionary Society, Treasurer, ’JO; F’rench Club, ’JO; A ' . AV. C. .A. ' , ’JO, ’Jl. ' .Ianet Ki.ng Phi Theta Kappa, ' JO, Seeretary and Treasurer, ' Jl; Choir, ’JO, A ice President, ' Jl; A . AA . C. .A., JO, Jl. .Il NE AI VSd.N StiKlent Council, JO, Jl; A. AA ' . C. .A., JO, Jl; Choir, JO, Jl; R. S. I ' ., ' JO, President, ' Jl. SlIIIiLEV AII-NNICK V. AA’. (. ' . .A., ' JO, ' Jl; Hatchet Staff, ' JO, ' Jl; L. S. A., ' JO, ' Jl; Missionary Society, Secretary, ' JO; Choir, ' JO, ' Jl; International Relations Club, ' JO; A ' arsity Club, ' Jl; Senior Class, A ice President; Cheerleader, ' Jl; F ' eature Cirl, JO; .Athletic .Association, JO, Jl. Al augahet Mitchell International Relations Club, ' Jl; Senior Class Secre¬ tary; Missionary Society, A ice President, Jl; R. S. I’., Tri-asiirer, Jl; A. AA. C. A., JO, Jl. Al Miv IlriiT Peehy International Relations Club, ' JO, ' Jl, Secretary, ' JO; Home Kconomics Club, ' JO, ' Jl; Hockey Team, ' JO, ' Jl; A’arsity Rasketball, ' JO, ' Jl; A ' arsity Club, ' Jl; Student Council, President, ' Jl; Missionary Society, ' JO, ' Jl; A’. AA ' . C. .A., ' JO, Cabinet, ' Jl; .Athletic.Associalion, ’JO, ’ JI. Rill Pu kle StndenI ( ' onncil, ' J I. .IlM PliATER Claiw Rn iiAnnsoN Choir, JO; A’arsity Club, ' Jl; .Atldetic .A-ssociation, JO. Jl; Hockey Team, Jo, Jl; L. S. .A., JO, President, ' Jl; Alissionary Society, JO, Jl; International Relations Club, ' JO. ' Jl; V. AV. C ' . .A., ' JO, ' Jl. R MdN Riley .lunior Class President; Senior Cla.ss President; Sqiiih, JO, ' Typist, ' Jl; Choir Secretary and Treasurer, JO ami ' Jl; FootlighI and Fantasy, ' JO, ' Jl; French Club, Secre¬ tary and Treasurer, .50; .Athletic .As.sociation, .50, .51; A ' arsity Club, ' .51; A ' . AA . C. .A., ' .50, A’icc President, ' Jl; Hockey Team, Jl. i (iO COLLEGE M uo Mkadk Kohehtson ' llv ' i ' ciiET Stall, ’.jl; ( laiir, aO, Husiiio.ss M;inaf;cr. ' .)l; International l{elations ( ' lnl . at). I’|•esi ll•]ll, a I; lloine Keonomies ( lull, at), al; Stmletil (’onneil, ’.)t); Missionary Soriely, at), ( ' aliinel, al; Haskelliall Manaf;er, ' .M; arsity Clnli, a I; Alliletie Association, at), ; . W. ( ' . A., ' .’))), ’. 1; S(jiiil), ' .jl; B. S. U. l{e])rcsent.ative, ■,j(), ' .jl. I’Etaa BiKiEtfs Choir, ’.jt), ' .j|; S(jiiih, ’.jt), Ivlitor, ' ,jl; N ' arsity Clnli, ' ,jI; Varsity Baskethall. .jt), ’.jl; Sol ' tliall Team, ' at); Missioti- ary Society, .jt), ’.jl; I ' ootli ht anil Fantasy, ’.jt), ’.jl; llATOtET Statl, ’.jt); V. C. .V., ’.jt), ’.jl; H. S. 1., ’.jl; . ' Spanish lull, ’at). 1) I,E KtlSE Fhei) Ri ] ' nn Ta I.EK StlWWEl; International Relations Clnli, ’.jt), ’.jl; Clieerleader, ’at), ’.jl; Student Council, ’.jt); .Vthletie . ssoeiation, ’.jt), ’,jl; Varsity Cluli, ’.jl; Footli lit and Fantasy, ’.jt), ’al; W. C. . ., ’.jt), Caliinet, ’.jl; llATcitET Stall ' , ’.jt), ’.jl. Klean ' iik .Sill . I. TE International Relations (’Inli, ’.jl), ’.jl; Hatchet Fditor, ’.jl; Choir, ’.jl), ’.jl; .Vthletie .Vssoeial ion, ’.jl); Sexlette, ’.jt), ’.jl; French Clnli, ’.jl); Missionary Society, ’.jl); V . VV. C. .V., ’.jl), ( aliinet, ’.jl; F. S. .V.. ’.jl), ’.jl. L.xVeune ScE-VCEK L. S. .V., ’H), ’.jl; .Missionarx’ Society, ’H); iS’ 71 1 1 , ’H); V. VV. C. A., ’41), ’.jl. .Vn.n Stei‘iiens Choir, ’.jl); L. S. .V., ’.jl), ’.jl; (iranddauuhter’s ( ' Inli, ’.jl), ’.jl; V . W. C. .V., ’.jl). ’.jl. SENIORS Betta ' .Iea.n S ' l’ockw |■:l,L ’at), ’.jl; (hoir, ’.jl), ’.j I ; Sexlelte, ’at), ’.j I; Inter¬ national Relations ( Inli, ’.jl), ’.j I ; I’hi Theta Kajipa, ’at), I’nsidenl, .jl; V. VV . ( ' . .V., .jl), .jl; h’oixt lipdit anil I ' an- la.sy, ’.jt), ’.jl; l■ ' reneh (’Inli, ’.jl); .Vihlelie .Vssoeialion, ’.jl), Seci’elary, ’a I ; Hockey ream, ’.jl; Honor Court, ’al; Varsity Clnli, ’.jl; 11 xti 11 iot, ’.jl; Missionary Society, ’a I; I,. S. .V.. ’,jl. M xim’.xiosT Th.son’ Missionai ' y Soeiely, ’.jl), I’residenI, ’.j I ; I niernal ional Relations ( lull, .jl), .jl; B. S. F., Vice I’resident, ’.jl; V . VV . ( ' . .V., ’.jl), ( ' aliinet, ’.j I. ■ Ill Tkessel Vlissionary Soeiely, ’.jl), ’.j 1; Senior (. ' lass Treasurer; V . VV . (’. .V., ’.jl). Secretary, ’.jl; Varsity ( ' Inli, Secretary .and Treasurer, ’.jl; Hockey Team M.ana;;er, ’.al; L. S. .V., •jl), ’.jl; .Vihlelie .Vssoeiation, ’.j|; Baseliall ’Team, ’.jl). •Ie.x.n ’Tcssi.ni; •Innior ( lass ' Tr ' easnrer, ’.jl); T. S. .V.. ’.jl), ’.jl; Inter¬ national Relations (’Inh, ’.jl). ’.j I ; Vlissionary Soc-iety, ’.jl), ’.jl; Choir, ’.jl), ’.jl; Foollieht and h ' aidasy, ’.jl), ’.jl; V. VV. ( ' . .V., ’.jl), ’.jl; .Vihletic .V.ssoeiat ion, ’.jl), ’al; Varsity (’Inh Reporter, ’.j 1; Varsity Baskethall, ’al; Hoekex’ ' Team, ’.jl), ’.jl; Sotthall ' Team, ’.jl); Student (’onneil Seci ' etary, ’.jl; Honor Conri, ’.jl; .Si a h Typist, ’.jl; 11 x ' l ' i iiET ’Typist, ’.jl. BeTTA ’TlIllAlI’SdN V. VV. C. .V., ’.jl). ’.jl. IvrilEE VV’lOAA E)! SindenI (’onneil, ’.jl; V. VV. (’. .V., ’.jl), ’.jl. V’EK.SaiN ' VV EDDEE I I EKMI.S’I A Za.MiiH International Rel.alions (’Inh, ’.j I; Mission.ary Society, ’.jl; Y. VV. C. A., ’.jl), ’.jl. HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS I )()liis ( ' (). Student Council, ’.j I; International Relations CInh, ’.jl), ’.jl; Home Keonomies CInh, ’.jl; B. S. I’., ’.jl; T ' reneh CInh, ’all; . VV, C. .V,. ’.jl), ’.j|. Cahee-Ne (liiErann Home Keonomies (Inh, ’.jl; I,. S. .V., .j I; V . VV . (’. .V., ’.jl. VI.AIiA HaA.N’EU High School I’resident, ' .jl; K. S. .V., ’.jl; International Relations Chih, ’.jl; Home Keonomies CInh, ’.j|; Mission¬ ary Society, .51; V . VV . C. .V., ’al. VIa iia Ken.n’a.n Home Keonomies ( Inh, ’.jl; Y. VV. C. .V., ’.jl. .Iac(p ei i e N’eaa ai an Y. VV. C. A., ’.jl. VI AUC.AKET St.A.NN Home Keonomies (’Inh, ’.j I ; Y. VV . ( ' . . ., ’.j I ; High School Secretary. • Il LIE ’Tec FEE High Seho(]| ’Treasni’er, ’.j I ; V. VV. C. . ., ’.jl; h. S, V., ’.jl. til REGISTER Adams, Ann; 1(). ( lierry Strci’t, Marioii, Virfiinia: Junior Akentz, Lois ViiiOiNiA: Sprenklc Avenue, llauover, I’ennsyKauia; Senior Ashwoutii, Ann Lai ha: .‘L’OJ Barton A enue, Hieh- luonti, N ' irfiinia; Junior Bkzemohe, Ii.v Jew; SyUania, (iisirgia: Senior Bemim. Doris: Bo 1. 1, Salem, ' irginia: Junior IJowLEs, Douothev: Saliot, Nirginia; Junior Breeden, ( ' iivrlotte: (ilild West Franklin Street, Bieli- niond, Mrginia: Senior Brown, K ei,vn; IJti ( ' anterl)ury Road, Danville, Vir¬ ginia; Senior Brown, Bettv; lilOl 1‘lynioutli Street, . W., Wasliiiif;- ton, D. Junior Bi ( 11 vN w, Ji NE: Rural l{etreat, Virginia: Senior Bi rnop, Ferne; Cliatliam Hill, ’irginia: Senior Brsii, Ji anitk; Kilt Pendleton Street, Marion, Virginia: Senior ( Arrico, Xancv; Matoaka, West irginia: Junior ' sTOR, Ann : I J? Keniluairtli Avenue, Danville, ir- ginia: Junior Conn, M MiOARET liRVAN: Rural Retreat, X ' irginia: Junior CoHHi.E, ( ' RV; Midway, Tennessee: Junior ( ' ooi ' ERRiDER, Si ' e: R. R. ti, Newark, Ohio: .liinior ( ' o , Doris: Morgan Avenue, Pennington (lap, irginia: High .School Senior ( rwener, (iail: •J-ill Kaplan Avenue, Pittshurgh Pennsylvania: .1 nnior Dwis, K ELVN .IoM ' E: ITH Kdmund, West Cohnuhia, South Carolina: Senior DeLeon, . deea: “I-oina Linda” Calle Real X ' illa de Ouadalupe, Cuatemala City, (luatemala Central America: High School .(nnior Deininger, Marv .Vnn: l-’J Third .Vvenue, Phoenixville, PeiinsyKania: High School Junior Dire, H elvn: 7 l Mang.Vvenue, Kenmore 17, New York .lunior Duke, SiiiREEV: laiwrenceville, irginia: Junior Dunn, Carol: Bland, irginia: .lunior Dunn, Kvtiivrine: Bland, ' irginia; Senior I ' riiMW, Sally: Providence Road and Bullens Lane, ( ' hester, Pennsylvania: .lunior Cent, Roherta: Honaker, Virginia; Junior (iooDMw, Peggy: Route ' 2, Marion, irginia: .Senior (iiiAVEs, Lois .Vnne: Syria, Virginia: .(nnior Cregory, Carlene: .JKI Inglewood Drive. Pitt.shurgh Iti, Pennsylvania: High School Senior Croii, Helen: ltd Prospect .V venue, .Middletown, New AOrk; .lunior Ckeenwood. Betty Lou; Marion, Virginia; Senior (iiiossMAN, BoiiivRA: ’Jt) Lplaiid Drive, Route Salem, ’irginia: .lunior Crubh, Sue, R. I ' . 1). No. -2, .Vhingdon, Virginia: .lunior Cu.MAELius, Jane: ll)!t-22 -2Uth Street, (Queens A ' illage, New York; .lunior H ys, Sue: .5d.7 W. Main Street, Fmmitshurg, Maryland ' High School .lunior Hektii. Fredk: Chilhowie, Virginia: .lunior Heldreth, Nvnuy: Rural Retreat, Virginia: .lunior IluMniiREY, Douglas: Rural Retreat, Virginia ' .lunior 11UTTO.N, Bonnie: .Meadow View, Virginia: Junior Ilgen, M.vry Lou: 121 Walnut Street, Mifflinhiirg, PcnnsyK ' ania; Senior .(ones, Betty K te: K. Lee Highway, Wytheville, Vir¬ ginia: Senior .loilN, Krika: 1 Beaufort Place, Forest Hills, Fast Rochester, New AOrk: High School .lunior Kegley, .Alma: .Neho, Virginia; .lunior Ken.n.v.n, Myrw. Raphine, A ' irginia: High School Senior REGISTER Kidd, Mki.I-lssu:; lilaiid, ’ii ;iDi:i: .Ididdi- Kind, .1 wirr: Kural Ivd l■l•lll. N ' ii ' KiDi.i: SciiiDr l.Kwrs, ' r.i cwril, N ' iraiiiia : Hit ' ll ScIicjdI .luiDDr I a u DKKII ( K, •liivcE Ann; Hi I ' .lkldii, irf, ' iiiia: .luiiior l ( K , ( ' vuoi.: NdiIIi KiiiKsN ' illi ' . Oliio: .liiDicir M vcM SUN. M H( ' iii ' ;riKcmiiai-Dck, : .liiiiiur M suN ' , .Ii n ' k: Ills IVarl Avdiiiic, Mariun, ’iigiiiia: Si-iiiiir M lOKk, laiaaw. Hiirkcs ( iariliai, ii ' ” ' inia: .liiiiiDi- Mkek, ' i i : ’I ' a iDM ' ll, X ' irf iiiia: .liiiiior Min ' nick, Siiikley: I’liiDii 15riilf;D, Marylaml: Sciiiui ' Mitc ' hedl, M u(; het: Mai-ioii, Nirgiiiia: Sfiiior MuenT iN ' , ■Iane: ( ' liilliDwic, Xiifi ' iiiia: .liiiiiDi- M rssEu, .Fi;HHv ; Rural Retreat, Niif’iiiia: .liiiiii)i ' Mdssei!, Reheci ' a: l{uial RDircat, irgiiiia; SiMiior Newmw, .Iacme: . l(ll Si ' iiiiiiary Awiiir ' , Ricliinoinl, irfi ' iiiia: !Ilf;ii ScIiodI SciiiDi- l’ TTEiisuN, RuiiiAHA: 7-, ' !l Nt ' w llollaiid Avenue, l.aii- easter, I’eiiiisyl aiiia: .Junior 1‘eehv, Mam IIuut: (Jriiiidy. ’irgiiila; Senior I’k ' Kee, Rile: Marion, N ' irgiiiia: Senior I’kateu, .ii.M ; Marion, ' irgiDia: Senior RicilAlinsux, ( ' l ra: ' I ' roiitdale, X’irginia: Senior Rilev, R wioN ' a :l)ell Avenue, I’iltslnirgli Iti, I’ennsyl- vaiiia: Senior Ruisektsun, M uv Meade: Routed, Box .d‘M, Dainille, ' irginia: Senior RiKiEKs, i’Ecan : 1.77 ( ' linreli Street, Marion, irginia: Senior Ru E’r ' r , Ai.ni:: Mill Sixli-enlli A eiiiie, Sonlh, . asli- I lie t, I’ellliessee : .1 ii nior Rl mil, la l ' IT : A . A lla No. IS “l.a |■ ' lorlda ( araeas, (•ne iiela. South . ineriea: .Innior Rl I’AiiT, l ' ' i(En: Marion, X’irgiiiia: Senior Sii n En, M l(V ' 1 ' vleh: ’I ' azew ell, irginia : Senior Siir.MATE, Kle.inuk: Rural Rel real, X’irgiiiia: Senior Skim.Mektie Lee: (trk iiey Springs, X’irginia: .Innior Smith, M in l ' i! vn ' ces: li ( ' , ' pres ( ' onri, Ste. :i, Rriglilon, Massaelnisel Is: .Innior SrA.N.v, M MiGAKET .Vx.x: dim .N ' orlli lander . enne, t ' liieago, Illinois: I ligli Seliool Senior Stei’Iien ' s, .V. . e: Box ddl. Rural Retreat, ' irginia: Senior Stu( ' K veli., Bet ' ia .Ieax: .70 ( ' lil ' lon .kwinie, Sharon llill, Rennsyl vania: Senior St. .Iuiin ' , .M iiY ' inoi.N ' i : ( ' hilhowie, X ' irgiiiia: .Innior SwisilEH, I ' mtline: sop Kighlh . enne, I’alnietio, I ' ' lnrida: .Innior T TE, .Jon.x: Marion, ' irgiina: Senior ' I ' eieel, .Ji ' LiA: IS South ( ' oaller Street, Stannion, ’ir- ginia: High School Senior ' I ' no.Mi ' suN, Beti ! : lid lligh Street, .Marion, ' irginia: Senior ' I ' lLsii.x, M ii(i. KE ' r: Seven Mile l ' ' ord, Xirgiiiia: Senior I ' ltEssELL, .luA.x: llil- Westervelt . venne. Baldwin, New ork: Senior Tr ssi.XG, .1E w: ' riniheiwille, irgiiiia: Senior M ' e.vver, Ivitiel: Routed, Marion, ’irginia: Senior Wewer, l.urisE: Whitelop, ’irginia: .Iniiii.ir ' iiwELL, I ' Imili : Madison, X ' irgiiiia: .Innior Zamuim, IIermen ' iw IS ( ' . ( I. No. S (inaleniala (ity, (iiiateinala, ( ' eiitral .Xnu ' riea: Senior 1 lid ] Rose, I), le: Route Xo. 1. Marion, X’irgiiiia: Senior GREEAR STUDIO • IMiotography • Films • Cameras • Framiiit • (jifts Reprints oj R ' lctures in “The Ha tche i ” ma ' p he Purchased from L ' s S()UTn ■ :sT ViRciiMA ' s C()mpi.i-:tk Camera and (iiFT Shop . F RI()X, X ' irgixia E. H. HON ' IIAM 1. 1 . UONIIAM S. E. H( )N ' 11 AM BONHAM BROTHERS CHILHOWIK, VIRGINIA Apples tlidt have Jnice (ind Flavor (;R0WX IX TJIK MOrXTAIX SKC ' l ' lOX OF IRCilXIA Frodiu rrs and I’dikcrs of BONSON BRAND THE LINCOLN HOTEL Marion ' s Newest, Largest ami Only FIREPROOF FIOTEL Salutes MARION ' S ONLY COLLEGE tio Compliinenis of MCDONALD ' S, Inc. THE MEN ' S SHOP LARIOX, IRGIXIA Co tupli merits of Marion Manufacturing Company L- riox, irgixia (iti } Complirnents of MARION MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Inc. NA ' l ' HAN M. BRISCO I). D. HUIJ. LEON D. HEVILLE Marion, Virginia THE VANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED HARDWARE, PLUMBING AND HEATING BUILDING SUPPLIES EEED, SEED, EARM MACHINERY MJXUFJCTURERS OF J ' ANCE FERTILIZERS Chii.howie, Virginia t)7 MARION VANCE COMPANY, Inc. Successor to -MARIOX IIARIJWARK SL’RRLV CO., Inc. VANCE HARDWARE COMPANY Marion, Virginia (Sjiupli iients of THE PURITAN CHEMICAL SMYTH COUNTY COMPANY NEWS Atl.a.xta, ( jECJRGI.A - M.arion, ' irgin ' i.a Mr. C ' . a. (JOIN ' S 1 ’irg ' inla Representative J. K. FISHER (jO ii f liiiients JEWELRY COMPANY of Since 1899 SERVICE (ferns of (JiKi itv DRY CLEANERS College (oils Welcome Marion, N’irgin ' ia Marion, VArc.inia W. L. PORTER Furniture and Supply WARD ' S C ' orporatiou Complete Hnme Yuntishuigs Tourist Court and Rooms Klectric W.itcr Heaters Small Appliances HOF WAFER tlEA ' F Mlectric Stoves FIFED BA ' FHS Refrigerators Washers Marion, ' irginia Radios Marion, ’iRf.iNiA { 69 ]t - The Marion Laundry and Dry Cleaning Marion, N irginia I )ial 3121 Cl0n(jratillations, Seniors With Flowers From Florence Ri chardson Main Sireei ' Marion, ' irginia L. G. BALFOUR CO. Attleboro, Mass. W. R. ANDERSON A gent Richmond, Virginia (loitipliments of GILLS MILES Insurance Agency Marion, Virginia SEXTON Qualify Foods JOHN SEXTON AND CO. I’. O. l) 0 .x J. .S. Chicago (90) Com pliinciits f ILGEN ' S ZERO PANTRY AI ITE LINBURG, 1’eNNSYLVANIA • 31 70 } 116-132 NORTH JEFFERSON STREET • ' rOANOKE, VIRGINIA WILLIAMS DRUGSTORE Colle(fe (rir s Aluuiys If ' eicofiie MARION, VIRGINIA ic«W:L sr«,„ SMYTH-BLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY MARION, VIRGINIA f A I


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