THE HATCHET 1952 MARION COLLEGE MARION, VIRGINIA Alma Mater Now fixed on thee our hopes repose () Marion, dear Marion. May every year new good disclose, O Marion, dear Marion, Through all the garish lights that gleam To lure us from the paths of truth, Thy greatness shineth like a beam Of one fair star, O Marion. O may a grander music wake Within thy walls, O Marion, And all thy joyful echoes wake O Marion, dear Marion. While every faithful daughter calls, “Grow greater with each passing year. Enlarge thy bounds, enrich thy walls,” Dear Marion, Our Marion. So may thy noble beauty grow, O M arion, dear M arion. More stately as the seasons go, O Marion, dear Marion. We know thou’lt rest unshaken still Though many storms around thee blow; Firm-based thy mission to fulfil! We honor thee, dear Marion. Miss Elizabeth Eystee Dedication The Senior Class of 1952 dedicates the ’52 edition of The Hatchet to one who iias advised US WHEN WE NEEDED ADVICE MOST; TO ONE WHO HAS TRIED TO SHOW US THE BETTER THINGS OF LIFE; TO ONE WHO IS A FRIEND INDEED; TO MISS ELIZABETH Eyster. We shall never forget the teas in iier room every Friday afternoon and the many stimulating thoughts she has given us. May you never change, Miss Eyster. (First Row) P. Davis, Hays, Castor, Hubler (.Second Row) Grossman 1 , Osbourne, Dill, Groh (Third Row) Miss Higgs, Wood, Cooperrider, Swisher, Suthers, Marchaxt THE HATCHET We, the Hatchet Staff ' of 1952, wish to take this opportunity to thank every¬ one who lias helped us with this annual. Although the student body this year was small, it has been an active group and into almost everything. We hope that many years from now, as you look through the pages of this book, it will bring back the fond memories of your friends and the good times you have had together this year. This book is yours and may you enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed working on it. “st fa Staff of ' 52 John II. Fray, B.A., II.1)., M.A., D.D., President Our experiences contribute either to tlie joy of living or to the monotony of life. The basic desire of the administration and faculty at Marion is that you so schedule your time and direct your thinking that each day will prove to be for you an advance in the accumula¬ tion of knowledge and the growth of spirit. We shall not have lived in vain if in some distant day you, the students of Marion College, can, in retrospect, relive these days and feel refreshed in mind and spirit. 5 }$- Faculty This year we are happy to welcome back to Marion College as Dean of Women, Miss Marjorie Guigou. Since die was a student here herself she looks at our problems with a deep understanding. Under her guidance we have had a happy and successful year. Marjorie Guigou Dean of It ’omen ELIZABETH EYSTKR B.A., M.A. English EDITH HOOVER B.A., M.A. Social Studies HELEN DERRICK B.A., M.A. Mathemalias, English ELIZABETH NEFF B.A., M.A. French, History DORIS SMITH B.A., M.A. I ’oice MARGARET HI MRIIREY Paino 6 Faculty RAGIIFI. Md ' OR.MK ' K I?.A. II ini ujy, I ' stjcholoi i soph if i ' isciii- i B.S. Physical Edneat ion M R PRESTON SI!KFKKY B.S. ’ (.vi ness Eil neat ion FRANCKS Rl’SSFKl B.A., M A. Chemistry MRS. C. HARRINGTON B.S. 11 onie Economics SUE BECKER German MARY ESTHER HIGGS B.M., M.Mus. Organ, Piano MRS. A. B. FARMER B.A. Piano EDNA KING B.A.. M.A English, Librarian PEGGY GOODMAN Secretary to the President JOSEPHINE CRAWFORD Dietitian Supervisor of Dormitories R. C. POTTER, M.D. College Physician Bowles, Groii, St. John, Dunn, Miss McCormick The Senior Class A working spirit prevailed over the 1951-52 Senior Class. Through the year the class has participated in all phases of college life, and given unselfishly of their time and talent. I ' he purpose of the class has been to provide an example worth following and to do all possible in aiding the progress of Marion College. To M iss Rachel McCormick, the class wishes to give their sincere gratitude and heartfelt appreciation. Her sincere efforts to solve any problem no matter how large or small is an inspiration to us all. -5(8 Seniors hu I,ai i; Asiiwoimi Richmond, irginia I ORIS El. VINE HeAII.M Salem, Virginia I)orotiiea Bowles Sabot, Virginia Vxxa Caroline Castor I)anville, irginia Margaret Bryan Cobb Rural Retreat, Virginia Sue Smith Cooperrider Newark, Ohio 9 •.T V Seniors Gail Yvonne Cravener Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mary Evelyn Dill Aiken, South Carolina Shirley Virginia Duke Lawrenceville, Virginia Ruth Carol Dunn Bland, Virginia Sara Ellen Furman Davenport, Iowa Roberta Ann Gent llonaker, Virginia { 10 } Seniors Lois Anne Graves Syria, irginia I I ELEN ( LAIR E GrOII Middletown, New York Barbara Joan Grossman Salem, Virginia Nancy Anne FIeldetii Rural Retreat, irginia Alma June Kegley Nebo, Virginia Lillian Eleanor Meek Burkes Garden, irginia 11 Seniors Barbara Ann Patterson Lancaster, Pennsylvania Mary Virginia St. John Chilhowie, Virginia Pauline Swisher Bradenton, Florida Emily Ruth Yowell Madison, Virginia 12 } (Silling ) I . Davis, Neubeht (Standing ) Heedv, Miss Fisciiel, Imkk The Junior Class e were small in number and experience, but we endeavored to make our class a credit to Marion College. We sponsored a square dance, the seventy- ninth commencement dance, and gave a number of chapel programs. Under the sponsorship of Miss Sophie Fischel, we became a well-organized group. We will long cherish the memories of our first year at Marion College. 4 13 } Juniors Carol Aleatha Byers Knoxville, Tennessee Phyllis Awe Cormany Marion, irginia Lucy Hanson Davis Max Meadows, Virginia Patricia Aw Davis Fries, Virginia Lucy Merrifield Eastwood W ytheville. Virginia arlene Elaine Gregory Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Katharine Ann Grigg Richmond, Virginia Cynthia Ann Hackett Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Wanda Carolyn Harr Blountville. Tennessee Gloria Jean IIubler Bellefonte, Pennsylvania 4 14 r Juniors M vhy M i i.i,issii: Kidd K land, irginia Sarah Jani M yrciiani Marion, irginia K ciim. Ki.i abei ii eibekt l noxville, Tennessee I ,kn l vte Noonkester Marion, irginia Joey Ann )sboihne Sandston, irginia Margaret Logene Reedy Troutdale, irginia M argaret Ann St n ( hicago, Illinois (iERALDINE SuTHERS Wytheville, Virginia Patricia Widener Marion, Virginia Carolyn Augusta Wood Savannah, Georgia 15 ■ Ml Wildman, M. L. Furman, Deininger, Hays The High School Class As we all know, wliat the high school lacks in numbers it makes up in en¬ thusiasm and mischief. The high school consists of eight students. They are: Mary Ann Deininger, the fun-loving “Yankee” from Phoenixville, Pennsylvania; Sue ITays, sweet soprano from Emmitsburg, Maryland; Betty Jean Major, our vivacious Valentine Queen from Richmond; Marilyn Winkler, budding pianist and passionate Cleveland Indian fan from Seville, Ohio; Adela DeLeon, a quiet senorita from Guatemala; Nancye French, slim madcap and newest addition from Norfolk; Mary Lou Furman, “preacher’s kid” from Davenport, Iowa, and Peggy Wildman, the “Southerner” from Chicago. I nder the direction of our capable sponsor, Mrs. Philip Carlberg, we presented one of the successful dances of the school year. Although the dance was our major activity of the social season, we have tried to enter wholeheartedly into all Marion College events. High School Seniors M.un An n I )i.i i m;kh Phot ' llixvillo, Pennsylvania Carolyn Susaxne Mays Fmmilsburg, Maryland Hetty .Jean Major Kicliiiiond, irginia M arilyn Yvonne W inkler Seville, ( )hio High School Juniors Nancye Lee French Norfolk, Virginia Mary Lou Furman Davenport, Iowa Peggv Ann W ildman Chicago, Illinois Adela Conception DeLeon Guatemala City, Central America 17 if, K Snapshots { 18 }■ I I I FEATURES MISS MARION Mary Virginia St.John [he 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 free¬ dom m the knowledge of the truth, beauty in the common sphere of daily living; joy in love and friendship, and strength in con¬ structive service; to play happily and work honestly; to believe in God and God’s children, and to serve where service is most needed. { 20 Featured by the Seniors 4 21 Featured by the . . . Juniors Margaret Reedy High School Sue Hays 22 ROYALTY Valentine Queen Betty Jean Major Apple Blossom Princess Carol Wood 23 MAY QUEEN Doris Beahm 24 }?• May Queen Attendants { 25 Snapshots 26 i ORGANIZATIONS I Sealed ) Castor, Dill, Meek, Cobb, S. Firman ( Standing ) Osbochne, Hackett, L. Davis, M. I. Firman Student Council Lillian Meek Sally Furman. Evelyn Dill. . Anna ( ' astor . . President i’ice President . Secretary . Treasurer The Student Council of Marion College forms the student frame of the school, ll functions as a governing body for all student problems. The purpose of the Student Council is to maintain honest and just government, upheld by the coopera¬ tion of the student body. The Council of this year has brought about many worth¬ while changes and improvements. The students of Marion College owe a vote of thanks and appreciation to its members for their accomplishments and wise de¬ cisions throughout the year 1951-19,52. 28 )■ GMYlH-bLANU RLGIUNAL LIBRARY MARION, VIRGINIA Kate Nooxkestek, M un Virginia St. John, Sue II iys Honor Court The Honor Court shall he charged with the administration of the Honor System of the Student Association, and any special cases which may be turned over to il by the president of the Student Association. “When faith is lost, when honor dies, the man is dead! 29 } John Green leaf Whittier (Sealed ) Castor, Groh, Miss King, Cobb. Meek, Hays ( Standing ) Bowles, Grossman, S. Furman. L. Davis, Yowell, Wood Y.W.C. A. Because of its emphasis on a well-rounded personality. The oung Women ' s Christian Association has been active in all phases of life on the campus. The first function of the organization was to aid in the orientation program. Dances, parties, and birthday banquets helped to create an atmosphere of close fellowship in Marion College life. Weekly candlelight n editation and biweekly services made religion vital to the students. I nder the direction of Miss Edna King, advisor, the . W . ( . A. endeavored to keep the Marion ideal foremost in Marion College. 30 Firxl Roii ' ) IIcbler, Ashworth, Sutiiers, Harr, Osbourne, M. L. Furman, Eastwood, Winkler, Beaiim, Deiningeu, Yowell, Hays (Second Row) Wood, St. John, Dunn, Miss Scherer, Castor, Patterson, Grossman Lutheran Student Association I )oris Beahm. M ary Lou Furman ( ’aroiatn IIarr ... . Lucy Eastwood. . . . President l ice President . Secretary . . . . Treasurer The Lutheran Student Association, whose purpose is to strengthen Ihc relation¬ ship of the Lutheran students with their church, held monthly meetings on the campus. Representatives from Marion College attended the irginia area meeting at V. P. I. Doris Reahm, our president, was elected Secretary-Treasurer of the Vir¬ ginia L. S. A. Doris was installed at the Regional Conference at Luther Ridge in April. Advisors to L. S. A. this year were Miss May Scherer and Dr. J. Luther Mauney. 31 If. K (First Row) Bowles, Miss Smith, Castor (Second Row) L. Davis, P. Davis, Ciiavener, Graves (Third Rou) Wood, Groix, Grigg, Swisher The Choir Although the choir this year is small in number, it has made a large name for itself in community affairs. The choir sang in the community presentation of “The Messiah” at Marion High School, in the Christmas service at Marion College, at the Tom Thumb Wedding, and the seventy-ninth commencement of Marion College. With the able assistance of Miss Smith and Miss Higgs, the choir was able to accomplish much during the year. t 32 (Sealed ) Dunn, S. Furman, Cravener, Meek, Hackett, L. Davis (Standing ) Xeubeht, Noonkester, Kegley, Beaiim The Squib Gail ( ' havener . Editor Alma Kegley. Business Manager The Squib is a quarterly publication which gives the current news and hap¬ penings of I he college to not only our students, but alumnae and prospective students as well. The staff is composed of a group of aspiring journalists under the expert guidance of Miss Elizabeth Eyster. Positions on the staff are given on the basis of competition. A requirement of each staff member is to hand in an article each week on a subject of their own choosing. In contributing these articles, the staff re¬ ceives valuable practice in journalism and helpful criticism by the editorial staff. ’The Squib offers expression in all fields of writing—short stories, editorials, non-fiction, poetry, and news. The purpose of the Squib is to acquaint the staff in all types of writing and to help them receive an all-over picture of good writing. ■( 33 (Sealed ) Yowell, Osbouhne, Miss Derrick, Harr, Kidd ( Standing ) Graves, Castor, Bowles, St. John 7 , Swisher, Si thers, Grossman Missionary Society Emily Yowell. Carolyn Harr. •I oey Ann Osbourne Mellissie Kidd .... Dottie Bowles. . President . Vice President . Secretary . Treasurer Chairman, World Day of Prayer The Missionary Society held regular monthly meetings every third Thursday evening. The club has undertaken and accomplished several projects. Among I hose projects can be listed the clothing drive for the needy here in Marion, a special Thanks offering service, World Day of Prayer, and Lenten Week of Prayer. Speakers and discussion programs helped to make our meetings valuable. 4 3t V, Jv Osbourne, DeLeon, St. John, Swisher, Deininger, Wood, P. Davis, Hays, Cravener, Grigg, L. Davis, Reedy, Yo well, Harr, Kegley, Hackett International Relations Club Gail Cravener . President Peggy Grigg . Vice President Sue Hays . Secretary-Treasurer The International Relations Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Elizabeth Neff, strived to present an up-to-date account of the affairs of the world. Member¬ ship into the club, sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, was based on an interest in international problems. M onthly meetings were vitalized through the use of timely movies, student forums and we had a number of speakers both from town and the college. The year was topped by an “international party held in March. 4 35 ' -aHl Grossman, Cravener, S. Furman, Wood, Beahm Phi Theta Kappa Sally Furman . President I )oris Beahm . Vice President Gail Cravener . Secretary-Treasurer l hi Theta Kappa is a national honorary scholastic fraternity of junior colleges. The purpose of this organization is “to promote scholarship, to develop character and to cultivate fellowship among the students of both sexes of the junior colleges of the Ciuted States of America.” To be a member of the Delta Beta Chapter of Dili Theta Kappa is the greatest scholastic honor attainable at Marion College. ()ne project of the chapter was to take charge of the library Sunday afternoons. One chapel program was presented, explaining the fraternity to the student body. In M arch a tea was held for alumnae members of the Delta Beta Chapter honoring Carolyn W ood who was the newest member. 30 ' ) - (.Scaled Eastwood, IIackett, Patterson, Ashworth, Dill, Suthers, Reedy ( Standing ) Stann, Deininger, Gregory, Castor, Marchant, Yowell Home Economics Club Evelyn Dill. “Cookie” Ashworth Barbara Patterson . President .... Vice President S ecreta ry- Treas u rer ' Die purpose of the Home Economics Club is to create an interest in the better¬ ment of home and personal life. This purpose was fulfilled under the capable leadership of Mrs. Charles Harrington, advisor for the group. The meetings were held the second Tuesday of every month. 4 37 )■ Snapshots ■{ 3S } ATHLETICS (Kneeling) Reedy, Pattersox, Yowell (Standing) Deininger, Miss Fischel, Gext Athletic Association The Athletic Association, under the guidance of Miss Sophie Fischel, has strived throughout the year not only to direct athletic activities at Marion, but to bring a feeling of school spirit into the student body. It has worked continuously toward raising the standards of athletics at Marion by arranging Purple and Gold contests which have created friendly rivalry and sportsmanship among its players. During the year the Athletic Association had a picnic, sponsored a Tom Thumb Wedding, and several sport days. At the end of the year the club gave the “Color Cup” to the winning team of the Purple and Gold contests. The Athletic Association develops the highest type of sportsmanship that can be put into the life of a girl as a citizen. S( 40 K - Eastwood, Ashworth, L. Davis, Stan.n Cheerleaders “Fight, Team, Fight! Whenever a game was held our cheerleaders were always on hand to lead the student body in the support of our team. Through victory and defeat they built up I lie school spirit with their rousing cheers. Led by their captain, Cookie Ashworth, the cheerleaders show pep at not only the varsity games but at the Purple-Gold games as well. «f 41 (First Row ) Hays, Gent, Yowell, Patterson, St. John, Grossman (Second Row ) M. L . Furman, Cravener, Cobb. Dunn, Deininger, Osbourne, Harr (Third Row ) Reedy, L. Davis, Miss Fischel, Groh, P. Davis, Grigg Hockey Our first big sport of the 1951-52 school year was hockey. Afternoons found our Purple and Gold Hockey fans out on the athletic field practicing with Miss Fischel. When all the teams had their practices in, we started to play off the Purple- Gold hockey game. Playing games with Sullins, Virginia Intermont, Emory and Henry, and King College, Marion had a successful season. The Juniors are looking forward to next year ' s hockey season and the Seniors are hoping hockey will rank as high next year as it did this year. 42 ) • ( Sealed ) Wood, Miss Fischel, Dill (Standing ) Reedy, Yowell, P. Davis, Harr, Grossman, St. John, Beaiim, Ghigg, (!ent, Wiiiteager, Meek, ( ' rayeneh, Byers Basketball I nder I lie capable direction of our coach, Miss Fischel, the basketball team of 1951-52 made this season an eager and lively one for t he students of Marion College. Immediately after Christmas vacation those interested in the sport came out for daily practice. Soon we had a well organized varsity squad of sixteen. We are truly proud of these girls, who showed outstanding sportsmanship in I heir games with Sullins, King, Virginia Intermont, Emory and Henry Colleges, and Marion High School. 4 43 }• You ell. YVhiteaker, Byers, St. John, Patterson, Suthers, Reedy, Harr, Graves, Kidd, Miss Fischel, P. Davis, Osbourne Tennis and Softball The tennis and softball teams have both had a successful season this year under the leadership of Miss Sophie Fischel. The girls were deeply interested in the games and showed great sportsman¬ ship in both their victories and defeats. We are proud of these girls and the good work they have done. « f Minor Sports College Seniors Anna Laura Ashworth Cheerleader, ’51, ' 52; Head Cheerleader, ’5-2; Home economies. Treasurer, 51, Vice President, 5-2; Softball Team, 51: Tennis, ’52; N . . C. A., 51, 52; L. S. A., 51, 52: Varsity Club, 51, ’52. Doris Beaiim 1.. S. A , ' 51, President, ’52; Squib Feature Editor, 52; Phi Theta Kappa, ’51, Nice President, ’52; V . . C’. A., 51, ' 52: International Relations Club, ' 52; arsity Basket¬ ball. ’52: Athletic Association, ’51, ' 52. Dorothea Bowles Choir, 51, ' 52: Missionary Society, 51; V . NY. C. A., ' 51, Secretary, ’52; Senior Class Secretary, ’52; Inter¬ national Relations Club, ’51, ’52; Athletic Association, ' 51, ' 52; Baptist Student T ' nion, ‘51; Sextette, ’51; Trio, ' 52. Anna Castor L. S. A.. 52, Secretary, ’52; Junior Class Secretary; Hatchet, 51, 52; Choir, ’51, President, ' 52; Student Council Treasurer, 52; Missionary Society, 51, ’52; International Relations Club, ’51; Athletic Association, 51, 52; Home Economics Club, ’52; A’. NY. C. A. ’51, ’52. Margaret Cobb Y. NY. C. A., ' 51, President, ' 52; Squib, ' 51; Choir, ' 51; Student Council, ’52; French Club, ’51, ’52; International Relations Club, ’51; Athletic Association, ’51, ’52; Varsity ( ' lub, 51, 52; Varsity Hockey, ’51, ’52; Varsity Basket¬ ball, ’51; Missionary Society, ’51. Sue Cooperrider Y. NY. C. A., ’51, ' 52; Hatchet Stall ' , ’52; International Relations Club, ’51; Athletic Association, ’51, ’52; Junior ( lass Treasurer; L. S. A., ’51, ’52; Manager, Purple Team, ’52. Gail Cravener Choir, 51, Business Manager, 52; Missionary Society, 51, ’52; N . . C. A., 51, ' 52; Phi Theta Kappa, 51, Secretary-Treasurer, ’52; Squib, ’51, Editor, ’52; Inter¬ national Relations Club, N ice President, ’51, President, 52; Hatchet Staff, ' 51; Varsity Club, ' 51,’52; Athletic Association, ’51, ' 52; Varsity Hockey, ’52; Varsity Basket¬ ball, ' 51, ’52. Evelyn Dill International Relations Club, ’51; Home Economics ( lub, 51, President, ’52; Missionary Society, ’51; Hatchet Staff, 51, 52; Athletic Association, ’51, ’52; Varsity Club, 52; Basketball Manager, ’52; Student Council, Secretary, ’52; Y. NY. C. A., ’51, ’52. Shirley Duke Y. NY. C. A., ’51, ’52; Baptist Student Union, Secretary, ’51, President, ’52; Athletic Association, ’51, ’52. Carol Dunn Student Council, ’51; L. S. A., 51, ’52; International Relations Club, 51; Athletic Association, ’51, ' 52; Varsity Club, ’51, ’52; Varsity Basketball, ’51, ' 52; Softball Team, ’51; Feature Girl, ' 51; Varsity Hockey, 52; Y. NY. C. A., ’51, ’52; Senior Class Treasurer; Squib Staff, ’52; Mission¬ ary Society, ’52; Manager, Gold Team, ’52. Sally Furman Phi Theta Kappa, ’51, President, 52; Student Council, ‘51, N ice President, ’52; Hatchet, ' 51 : Squib, ' 51, Yews Editor, ’52: Y. NY. C. A., ’51, Cabinet, ’52; International Relations Club, ’51: L. S. A., ’51, ’52. Roberta Gent B. S. U., ’51; Varsity Club, ’51: Athletic Association, ’51, ’52; Varsity Hockey, 51, ’52; Softball, ’51; Varsity Basketball, 51, ’52; Tennis, 51, ’52; N . NY. C. A., 51, ’52; Missionary Society, ’52. Lois Anne Graves Choir, ' 51, ’52; Athletic Association, ’51, ’52; Varsity Club, ’51, ’52; Softball, 51, ’52; Y. NY. C. A., ’51, ’52; L. S. A., ’51, ’52. Helen Groh Choir, ' 51, ’52; Athletic Association, 51, ’52; L. S. A., ’51, 52; Senior Class Nice President; Hatchet, Business Manager, ’52; Varsity Club, ’51, ’52; Y. NY. ( ' . A., ’51, Cabinet, 52; Varsity Hockey, ’51, Manager, 52; Varsity Basketball, ’52. Barbara Grossman International Relations Club, ’51; L. S. A., 51, ’52; Hatchet, Editor, 52; Missionary Society, 51, ’52; Phi Theta Kappa, ’51, ’52; N. NY. C. A., 51, Cabinet, 52; Athletic Association, 51, ' 52; N arsity Club, ‘51, ’52; Tennis, ' 51, ' 52; Varsity Hockey, ' 51, 52; Varsity Basket¬ ball, ’52. Nancy Heldreth Y. NY. C. A., ’51, ’52; Varsity Basketball, 52; Athletic Association, ' 51, ' 52. Alma Kegley International Relations Club, ’51, ’52; Home Economics Club, ’51, ’52; Y ' . NY. C. A., ’51, ' 52; Squib, Business Manager, ’52. Ill M KKK M uv ikginia St. John Y VV C V, H), ’50, 51, ' 5 2; Foot light and Fantasy, 10, ’50, 51, ’52; Athletic Association, lb, ’50, 51, ’52; High School Junior ( ' lass ion President; arsity Basket- hall, Captain, It), Co-Captain, ’50, ' 51, ’52; Student Council, 50, 51, President, 52; Manager, Purple Peani, ' 50, ' 51; Missionary Society, Statistical Secretary, ' 50; French Club, Vice President, ’50; E. S, A.. ’ ti), 50, ' 51, 52; Delta Psi Omega, ’50; Squib, 51, 52, V alenline Queen, 50: Feature Girl, lit; Softball, Co-Captain, ’50. Barbara Patteuson A . VV. C. A., 51, ’52; Athletic Association, ’51. President, 52; Home Kconomics Club, Nice President, 51, Secretary- Treasurer, ’52; Varsity Hockey, 51, Co-Captain, ’52; I. S. A , 51. 52; Varsity Softball, ' 51, 52; International Relations Club, 51; arsity Club, 51, ' 52. International Relations ( ' lull, ’51, 52; Junior Class President; Senior Class President; Honor Court, 52; Missionary Society, ’51, 52; Athletic Association, 51, 52; arsity ( lull, ’51, 52; I.. S. A.. 51, 52; 5 . . ( A , 51, 52; Varsity Basketball, 51, ’52; arsity Hockey, 51, ’52. Pauline Swisher Choir, 51, 52; International Relations (lull, 52; Hatchet, Assistant Editor, 52; Missionary Society, 51, ' 52; Sqml), ' 51; 5 VV . C. A ., ’51, ' 52. Emily Yowell International Relations Club, ' 51; Y. VV. C. A., ’51, Cabinet, 52; I.. S. A., 51, 52; Varsity Club, ’51, 52; Varsity Basketball, 51, ’52; Athletic Association, ’51, 52; Missionary Society, ' 51, President, 52; Home Economics ( lub, ’51, 52; Varsity Hockey, 51, ' 52. High School Seniors M rv Ann Deininger International Relations Club, ’51, ’52; Athletic Associ¬ ation, ’51, Reporter, ’52; Varsity Club, ’51, ’52: Home Economics Club, ' 51, ’52; Y. . ( ' . A., ' 51, ’52; High School Senior Class President; Missionary Society, ’52; arsity Hockey, ’52; High School Choir, ' 52; E. S. A.. 51, 52; Tennis, ’51, ’52: Valentine Queen Attendant, 51; Feature Girl, ’51. Sue Hays Valentine Queen, 51; High School Class V ice President, 51, ’52; A. VV . C. A., ’51, Cabinet, ’52; International Relations Club, ’51, Secretary-Treasurer, ’52; L. S. A., 51, 52; Hatchet, ' 51, ’52; Athletic Association, 51, ’52; Tennis Team, 51, ' 52; Varsity Hockey, 52; Trio, ' 52; High School Choir, 52; Honor Court, ' 52. Betti Jean M jor International Relations Club, ’52; Y. VV. C. A.. 52; High School Choir, 52; Athletic Association, 52; High School Class Business Manager, ’52; E. S. A„ ’52; Valen¬ tine Queen, ’52. Marilyn VV inkler Athletic Association, ' 52; L. S. A., ’52: Home Economics Club, ’52; Y. VV. C. A„ ’52. 4 47 Register Ashworth, Anna Laura: 3-203 Barton Avenue, Rich¬ mond, Virginia: Senior Atwood, Evelyn Aileen: Troutdale, Virginia: Junior Beahm, Doris Elaine: Box 151, Salem, Virginia: Senior Blevins, Connie Ann: 111 North Main Street, Marion, Virginia: Junior Bowles, Dorothea: Sabot, Virginia: Senior Byers, Carol Aleatha: Route 16, Knoxville, Tennessee: Junior Castor, Anna Caroline: 127 Kenilworth Avenue, Dan¬ ville, Virginia: Senior Cobb, Margaret Bryan: Rural Retreat, Virginia: Senior Cooperrider, Sue Smith : Route 3, Newark, Ohio: Senior Cormany, Phyllis Anne: Route 1, Marion, Virginia: Junior Cravener, Gail Yvonne: 220 Kaplan Avenue, Pitts¬ burgh, Pennsylvania: Senior Davis, Lucy Hanson: Max Meadows, Virginia: Junior Davis, Patricia Ann: Tries, Virginia: Junior Deininger, Mary Ann: 124 Third Avenue, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania: High School Senior DeLeon, Adela: “Loma Linda” Calle Real Villa de Gualalupe, Guatemala City, Guatemala, Central America: High School Junior Dill, Ma ry Evelyn: Aiken, South Carolina: Senior Duke, Shirley Virginia: Lawrenceville, Virginia: Senior Dunn, Ruth Carol: Bland, Virginia: Senior Eastwood, Lucy Merrifield: 495 East Ridge Street, Wytheville, Virginia: Junior French, Nancye Lee: 536 West 31st Street, Norfolk, Virginia: High School Junior Furman, Mary Lou: 2701 Grant Avenue, Davenport, Iowa: High School Junior Furman, Sara Ellen: 2701 Grant Avenue, Davenport, Iowa: Senior Gent, Roberta Ann: Honaker, Virginia: Senior Graves, Lois Anne: Syria, Virginia: Senior Gregory, Caiilene Eline: 340 Inglewood Drive, Pitts¬ burgh, Pennsylvania: Junior Grigg, Katharine Ann: 5410 Newkent Road, Richmond, Virginia: Junior Giioh, Helen Claire: 143 Prospect Avenue, Middletown, New York: Senior Grossman, Barbara Joan: 26 Upland Drive, Route 2, Salem, Virginia: Senior Hackett, Cynthia Ann: 506 Holmes Street, Wilkinsburg 21, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Junior Hankla, William: 424 Cherry Street, Marion, Virginia: Senior Harr, Wanda Carolyn: Blountville, Tennessee: Junior Hays, Carolyn Susanne: 535 West Main Street, Em- mitsburg, Maryland: High School Senior Heldreth, Nancy: Rural Retreat, Virginia: Senior IIubler, Gloria Jean: Route 1, Box 290, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania: Junior Kegley, Alma June: Nebo, Virginia: Senior Kidd, Mary Mellissie: Bland, Virginia: Junior Kirk, Dale: Sugar Grove, Virginia: Junior Major, Betty Jean: Route 12, Staples Mill Road, Rich¬ mond, Virginia: High School Senior Marchant, Sarah Jane: Route 1, Marion, Virginia: Junior Meek, Lillian Eleanor: Burkes Garden, Virginia: Senior Musser, Jerry: Rural Retreat, Virginia: Senior Neubert, Rachel Elizabeth: Route 16, Knoxville, Tennessee: Junior Noonkester, Lena Kate: Box 670, Marion, Virginia: Junior Osbourne, Joey Ann: Sandston, Virginia: Junior Patterson, Barbara Ann: 729 Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Senior Reedy-, Margaret Lagene: Troutdale, Virginia: Junior Snider, Blake: Route 1, Marion, Virginia: Junior Stann, Margaret Ann: 3140 North Linder Avenue, Chicago, Illinois: Junior St. John, Mary Virginia: Chilhowie, Virginia: Senior Sutiiers, Geraldine: Route 2, Wytheville, Virginia: Junior Swisher, Ruby Pauline: 809 Eighth Avenue, Palmetto, Florida: Senior Whiteager, Kate: Groseclosc, Virginia: Junior Widener, Patricia: North Main Street, Marion, Vir¬ ginia: Junior Wildman, Peggy Ann: 1638 North California Avenue, Chicago, Illinois: High School Junior Winkler, Marilyn Yvonne: Seville, Ohio: High School Senior Wood, Carolyn Augusta: 606 Washington Avenue, Savannah, Georgia: Junior Yowell, Emily Ruth: Madison, Virginia: Senior GREEAR STUDIO • Photography • Films • Cameras • Framing • Gifts Reprints of Pictures in “The Hatchet” may be Purchased from Us Southwest Virginia’s Complete Camera and Gift Shop Marion, Virginia 49 }■ Comp intents of LINCOLN INDUSTRIES, Inc. 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