Marion College - Hatchet Yearbook (Marion, VA)

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Vint= A Cite PINE SEIN! IS MARION COLLEGE MARION, VIRGINIA 1958 Alma Mater Now fixed on thee our hopes repose O 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. Enitu G. Hoover For her undying interest in the Marion College students, her friendly spirit, her faithful service, and her contribution to a better Marion College, we dedicate the 1958 Harcupr to Miss Edith G. Hoover. We know you hold a special place for each of us in your heart. We wish to congratulate you, a Dr. Joun H. Fray, President President's Message Among the joys reserved for the members of the Faculty and Staff who continue in service here at the College is the good forture of being part of a relationship continuously changing. We are privileged to share in the hopes and dreams, vicissitudes and anxieties of an ever-varying student body. These experiences enable us to become a part of you and you a part of us. Our interests are forever widening as you move out into other areas of life, and whatever investment we have made in your growth and development here will bind us together in the future for, ‘where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.’ PAUL G. PETER Vice President Director of Music ON MARGARET HUMPHREY Dean of Women EDITH G. HOOVER ELIZABETH EY MARTHA B. AKARD EDNA KING B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. BAS MAR B.A., M.A., M.A.L. | History, Social Science English History Bible, Librarian | Acting Registrar Faculty and Staff eS MARY PRESTON SHEFFEY FRANCES H. RUSSELL B.S., M.Ed. B.A., M.S. Business Education Chemistry Psychology ” en ee ee NORMA UPCHURCH ALICE GUY B.A., M.A. B.S. French, Spanish Physical Education THOMAS W. ROANE PEGGY G. DEAN B.S. Secretary to the President Mathematics “6 fe JEAN FITZGERALD f MARTHA T. ELLER VIOLA Z. RITCHEY Bet Business Education Biology, Hygiene DORIS LYNN CORMANY B.S. Tome Economies, Biology JEAN T. ROBINSON Dietitian and Supervisor of Dormitories Tha’ we will soon be leaving and our paths unll have to part We will have these moments to remember Uy Lil Wn un a Ly Senior Class Officers Kitty Hanp.... sta bh be Be eS, 4 Re reste BLAINE SNOW..... Oss yo AAR eh LCR ERO Len. Gis SAT Aveve eee ee ecretary HeiEn TAYUOR.. 3-40. oo 0 2s eee ee ee eae Migs KIN Gee. ws ait vay «less Woks Ete epee. © 2 A eeepc cm ieee Mary JEAN CASSELL FRANKLIN EUGENE Cor ERLE 2 AS SBS SENIOR CLASS BANNER THEODORE BLEVINS ELizaABEtH BLAND C Dee Pa Yee sy ee Sveat be work wilh Nip Wn meee ; LE gett tg 4 sumer set COLL 4. reverse Vie _ t SG ser g@ + ; lowe’ Ye ce coll og lots MPBELL : Lorena Viouta Davipson AuBREY Leon DunGAN, JR. SENIOR ELAINE Wtnona EcKARD R ) ao ee JOIs ELEANOR F LAWRENCE ALDEN HaGa Kirry EILEEN HAanp MarGaret LANE Hess @GIERASS TARJOREE MaAr KIDNER ae Carout Lynn NELSON EvIzABETH ANN PARSON Deanna May PENCE JANET LAINE PRATT Lots Rocuett RicHarp SENIOR Beverty ANN Rogesuck SYLVIA JEAN SARVER SARAH JANE SLONAKER GEORGE BLAINE S OW DeELMER CARROLL TAYLOR GEASS HELEN JEANETTE TAYLOR Mary Epwina WoLFENDEN Nancy Conway WOLFENDEN =f 13 ye Junior Class Officers Hargipr:Gooptin’ .. +s ne ee ee ee Lea ent SUSAN COPENHAVER . vc che oe es San re ene Ce EeresTOere BARBARA HeRODD G2 6 hk wane ee eo eee ee OE CTELO TG Kirry ENGUEHARD «a: .¢ Moar eee ve ey ee ee eS ree Miss FirzGhRAGD tiles ac Cis Oe center Or necrn Mary Parker Bray Mary Wircuer Carrico ELizABEetH ANN CLEAR EvizaBetu ANN Cook Susan Payne CopENHAVER Brverty Grace Crumpton bY ia ee y np bP y, j © fy + wo | a LL 4 ] dyer Pia LNB ERS NA V a ' , “IY - y ‘ J WY A Ayuk Ldgies Aryl ai a ; ? lr Ve py ft? } j r L ry, ; Ago, Lowfsy Basyta - | are t a 4 Va ¢ 1 dg Ww . 5 a Wy, Berty ANN Brar Joyce ANN BELLE Berry Lynn BowMan | p ' Wi 7) i 2 wr i f ‘ LS TUALLY fy v y] 4 | Henrietta Karnertne ENGLEHARD Rutu Evizapetu ENGLENARD EvizaABetH Emity Evans Joan M. Foster BarBara Carot GANSKOPP Harriet ANN GoopE JUNIOR JAMES Hutrron GREEVER Lots ANN Harris Marterra IrmGArp HempBreper Barspara ANN Hrroup Patricia Irene Huaues KLizABETH Latimer Keister Puyiius Epvrutu Kersey Betsy Lu Kerrer Monterey Keairy Layne Marra Cristina LOPEZ Marta Cristina Lopez Daisy Martinez Geneva Leon MEeex 17 15 je SARAH ANNE MorGan CuHLoE Romatns Myers Mary ANN Pertit Mary ImoGEne Prrcock Martam Remonp Poti Marton Patcs Pratt Maxinp Marre Quitten Martua Kate Ruupy ELEANOR Gay ROBINSON Carou JEAN RODEFFER BInaLEE RuUNSER Brryt Louse SNYDER GERALDINE WarD SUTLIFFE CATHERINE ANN TAYLOR Nancy Ler THomas Saran Frances THOMAS , Evizapetu JANE TOMPKINS SANDRA LYNN UMBERGER CATHERINE Lucinpa Utz E J. Watton Mary Neti Warp JEWEL Marte Woopaut High School Class Officers Eviza JANE HENRITZE he haw Ae. BM ae ee, Rice Rare ig ge cee President TUNAZANN ROSENOUISTS?.4.. . oe ee eee Vice President DIANA SURARTIJOHNSON, 1). = , Cee ie oe ee Secretary Manrirza Rovetuar RUBIOl€. ee eee Treasurer SUZANNE: CARTHR KOARD=...2 Editor “El Chismoso”’ Miss .UPcHURCH Ny soccer Sponsor Maver Marte NANcy AUGRAIN BaLny BarBarRa ANN Crot High School Seniors g Maruyn Kay UZANNE CARTER Nancy R. DuFrry Foarp FINKE JANET Rose Marrp Dare Eviza JANE HENRITZE Marcarer HELen Marsua Lorrain MINNIE ELIZABETH Mary ANN LIPPARD ; LOUDERBACK McCuureE MereEDITH CARMEN CECELIA Tina ANN JENNIFER ANN Maree Luciiue Norz RosENQUIST STEPHENSON WILLIAMS CHRISTIANNE Marre AUGRAIN DIANNE RENE DELNINGER GERTRUDE CHARLENE FIsHBack ToMIKo KAWASHIMA P Betre JANE CREVELING SANDRA Kay DeErGIS ASV | f ee , Opes : on i. Li an : i d : we or. | 2 we — or . DIANA STUART JouNsoNn . ’ USAN LEONA LEITER Martua E. ARAGON Loprz ELEANOR WEILER LIGHTSEY Myrna VILLocH LuonGo 4 Oe Ereahesenedl Juniors Maritza Roventat Rusro Mary ELLEN WYKER BarBara ANN SHERWOOD DIANNE SuE ZACEK Dewua OLIVE ZIEGENFUS Tho we will soon be leaving and our paths will have To part The friendships we were alad to share Wall hue wrthiw our hearls So , if we cry Or if we cheer, ull veder forae€ the daus spewt here Cauge, we wall have these moments to remember ORGANIZATIONS (Seated) Hrtrn Taynior, Lots Fink (Standing) ExizaBetu ToMpKINs, SANDRA UmBrercer, LORENA Davipson, Berry ENGLEHARD, SUZANNE Foarp, Kiiza JANE Henritze, Kirry ENaLenarp, EvizABetu Parsons, CAROL Netson, EvizAPetH CAMPBELL, DIANNE DeININGER, Miss FitzGeraLp, DEANNA PENCE The Hatchet Staff HiBLpn “PAYLOR ssc esos. st ay ee ee ee Editor rors) PINK: ou aces se ee Business Manager The Annual Staff of 1958 presents this edition of the Harcupr to you, the student body. Much hard work and many long hours are spent trying to produce a book that will recall many pleasant incidents. (Seated) Joycr Beige, ANNA Laura ATWELL, CAROL Roprerrer, Beryi SnypER. EvtzaBern Cook, Harriet GOODE (Standing) Berry ENGLEHARD, Kirry ENcienarp, Bersy Lu Kerrer, BARBARA Heroup, EvizaBeri CLEAR, SANDRA UMBERGER, JANET Pratt, EvizaBpetu ANN Parsons, Lawrence Haga, Nancy Tuomas, Saran SLONAKER The Squib Staff Carou RODEFFER 1 Berry SNYDER [ Panna Ne PO Wb rs oe Riya tool sca aro ie tee UO-LOItOrs The Squib Staff is a quarterly student paper that supplies news of college life. Besides editing the school paper, the Squib activities include the pitchfork sale, the book review contest, staff parties, and sponsors Miss Marion. Marsua LoupprBack, CaroLt NELSON, BARBARA GANSKOPP Honor Court The Student Honor Court as an organization upholds the Marion College Ideal. Its purpose is to enforce the honor system and its principles through democratic procedures emphasizing: “Tfonor, in its truest sense, and as it relates to life at Marion College, involves all that Christ taught concerning duty to self and to one another in thought, word, and act.” Membership in this Court is considered one of the most outstanding honors on the Campus. Consisting of three members, the president is a senior who served on the Court the preceding year. Se (Seated) Maraaret Hess, Mary Virainia Toner, Carou Lez Wers, Nancy Guise (Standing) Exizaperu Coox, EvizaBeri CiEear, Marsua Louperseck, Caroy NELSON, CATHERINE Utz Student Council (CUNO LAS AN SDIG , «.00tie b ates Ry GM ONIE Ie or a aad ae President INFN Os Gr LS annem: ie Nee EAP Ne hl ere te ls he ele 6 Vice President MARGAR DTS Hos wr ais ay ee ee Seen ie LNs ott Secretary VET Ve VLR CUNT AGL ON PROG St amt ae cedar ee Treasurer The Student Council plays an integral part in the functions of all student activities, both socially and academically, Its purpose is to afford the students an opportunity to better Marion College; to build a strong foundation for their senior college years or any goal that will be pursued following graduation. ; The Student Council’s aim is to promote a better understanding of one’s fellow students and to unite the student body into a closely knit organization. y . . . ‘ ‘ : + | (Seated) JANET Pratt, ELAINE EckAarpD, SARAH SLONAKER, CAROL NELSON ©... Bs (Standing) Sanpra Umpercer, Catnerine Urz, EvizABeTa CAMPBELL, CaroL Lee Wets, Berry ENGLEHARD, Miss Humpurey oj Sewrghcacd e's Qube Gh oleosld See es se ee ee Secretary ryy ee ee A ar Ne re ee Treasurer The Young Women’s Christian Association is one of the most active organizations on the Marion College campus. The “ Y”’ begins its functions with orientation week and proceeds throughout the year with the Christmas Dance, Capsule Sister Week, Birthday Banquets, monthly programs and various other parties. The most prominent of its functions, however, are the religious programs including grace at meals, and candlelight meditations held in the Chapel two evenings each week. (First Row) Saran JANE SLONAKER, JoYCR BELL, ELAINE Ecxarp, Marsua LoupERBACK (Second Row) Sanpra UmBercer, ExizaBetu Evans, Berry Lynn Bowman, Carot Bastian, Caron RopEFFER, EvizaBetu CLEAR, CATHERINE TayLor, LORENA Davipson, ExvizABetH CAMPBELL (Third Row) CHARLENE Fisupack, Sytv1A Sarver, Mary ANN Pettit, ExizABetH Keister, JANET Pratt, Maraaret Hess, Carnot Netson, HELEN Taytor (Fourth Row) Krrry EneLEnarp, Harriet Gooner, Lots Sava, Carou LEE Weis, Martyn Durry, Mary Bray, MaxtNeE QuILLEN, Evizapetn ANN Parsons, Marion Pratt, EvizaBEera McCuurn, ELEANor Ligutsery, Diana Jounson, DEANNA Pence, Lois Fink, BARBARA HERoLD, BARBARA Ganskoprp, Berry ENGLEHARD, CHLOE Myers, SuzANNE Foarp Lutheran Students’ Association WHAUNIE CK AR Denmenerys ae wearer, ee te Se) ye re 8 President Oras IGA R DEP were enh seen tte ee aye ke pee A Vice President MARSH LOUDER BAC Kiet pape Mier at tie AMG toy alte, 01, te Secretary J Ov C aL cil Lee a pe he eee NE ate ah ace eee ED ae Treasurer DATAHAOUONA KER a ati en wl ae el he he hiyie tee oh Wire F. Program Chairman The Lutheran Students’ Association, sponsored by Miss Lynn Cormany, welcomes members of all denominations. Its purpose is to strengthen the relationship of the students with their church. i The L. S. A. has been active this year in sponsoring informal socials on Saturday nights. We were also pleased to contribute to L. S. Action. We feel every member has gained religious inspiration and enriching experiences. (Front, Seated) EtizABETH CAMPBELL, Mara@aret Hess, DiaNNE Dernincer, ANNA LAURA ATWELL, CATHY Utz, Kitty ENGLEHARD, DEANNA Pencr, BARBARA GANSKOpPP, CAROL LEE Wets, HELEN TAYLOR (Back) Eurzapera Evans, SANDRA UmMBrercsr, Lorena Davinson, ExvizABetH ANN Parsons, HARRIET GOODE, Carot NELSON, SARAH SLONAKER, Berry LyNN Bowman, Breryt Snyper, EvizABETH CLEAR, BErry ENGLEHARD, SUZANNE Foarp, Carnot Roprrrer, Marsua LoupersBack, Exiza JANE HeENRITZE, CARMEN Nortz, Lots Finx, Evarne Eckarp, NANcy Guise, SYLVIA SARVER, Lots SALA Missionary Society Cataprine Uz f ipo ee President Anwa LAGRA ATWELL. 2. one eo ee ee Vice President DEANNA’ PENCE... Figgiug soon hd oa oe ee ee Secretary Kirry’ ENGREHARD -o oe, natoee ee ce eee Treasurer The Marion College Missionary Society holds regular meetings in the college social room every month. The purpose of this organization is to promote Christian College life. Special programs were sponsored for Christmas, Lent, and the Thank Offering service. at S34 He (First Row) Sytvia Sarver, Evizapetu ANN Parsons, EvizApnTu CAMPBELL, BARBARA GANSKOPP, CARMEN Notz. Curistina AUGRAIN (Second Row) Joyce Brite, Caron Netson, MARGARET Hxss, Betry Bowman, Puyturs Kersey, Marrvza Rusio, Caron Weis, HEten Tayior (Third Row) Exizasetn Keister, SANDRA Umpercer, MAXINE QUILLEN, Betsy Kerrer, BarBara HeEroxp, Marsa Louprersack, Eurza JANE HENRiTzE, Caro. RopErrer, CarRou Bastian, LorENA DAvipson (Fourth Row) Evizaseta Evans, CHar Lene FisHBack, CATHERINE Taytor, Marsores Kipner, Lois Fink, DEANNA PENCE, SUZANNE Foarp, Exizapeta McCiure International Relations Club BARBARA GANSK OPP Ie eene wee he Seep eye dae President HEAR THe GAMES EL liege ey Ane oe oe oe en Vice President DIB WU AN NG PARSONS oe wan er wen owas a, Roe slew: Secretary ‘Bas SB eT LOMPKING «ae enor, «ae eR eee ae ae ae Treasurer GEENA RIV FR Keener We Uo Ace ie ene 0) ae a Membership Chairman Through the various programs planned such as regular monthly meetings, guest speakers, our Christmas programs, the International Relations Forums, and our gay annual party in March, the International Relations Club tried to promote a better, broader under- standing of world affairs. The officers and sponsor, Miss Edith Hoover, would like to thank all for making this a most successful year. (First Row) JeEwEL WoopauL, Carot Newtson, Berry Lynn Bowman, EvizaBetu Tompkins, Caron BastIANn, MarGaret Hess, ANNA LAuRA ATWELL (Second Row) Sanpra LyNN UmBeErGER, BarBARA HeROLD, SYLVIA SARVER, CATHERINE Utz, Mary ANN Perri7, Lois Sata, BARBARA GANSKOPP, SARAH SLONAKER (Third Row) Susan CopeENHAVER, Mary Toner, BevertY CrumMpTON, EvizaBerH CLEAR, BERYL SNYDER, EvizABETH Ketster, Lots Fink (Fourth Row) Harriet Goopr, Nancy WoLFENDEN, Berry ENGLEHARD, NANcy GuisE, Mary Neti Warp, Kitty ENGLEHARD, Carou Lee Wets, Epwina WoLFENDEN College Choir Secretary Treasurer Patt bs Moe ao Matnin ee Bet Ae Librarian Under the expert guidance of our animated conductor, Mr. Paul G. Peterson, the choir has enjoyed a most successful season. During the year they have sung in the Com- munity Christmas Concert, the Marion College Christmas Pageant, and our own Bacca- laureate service. Other concerts were given at Marion High School, Ebenezer Lutheran Church, and the Methodist Church in Marion. Highlighting the year was an extended tour through the Virginia Synod of the Lie Can First Row) ELEANOR Ligutsry, MARGARET Lipparp, JIL. STEPHENSON, Tomko KawASHIMA (Second Row) Marein Wituams, Eviza Beri McCuiure, Carmen Notz, Janet Darr, ANN HicKkMAN (Third Row) Curistina Avarain, Marsua LovupErBAck, Marrrza Rusro, Mary ANN Merepitu, Eviza JANE Henritze, BARBARA CROUSE The High School Choir Through hard work and much encouragement from their director, Mr. Paul G. Peterson, the High School Choir has participated in an active season. Their performances included the Community Christmas Concert, the Marion College Christmas Pageant, several church services and community functions. During Lent, the Choir gave added inspiration to the Wednesday evening services at Ebenezer Lutheran Church. a Seas (Center) BarBARA GANsKopp, Nancy THoomas, BERYL SNYDER (Back) Exxzapera Cxirar, Carot Roperrer, Marcaretr Hess, JANET Pratt, Harrrer Goopr, Marsorer KIDNER Phi Theta Kappa Marecarrer Hrs. . 2co eS es eee eae ears ee eae President Marjornnp KIDNER. oo 4c0 ee aes eee Vice President JANE PRATT «54 sp sienemusiepeons eee ye oe eee eel ae eee Secretary ELIzaABeTy: GLBAR Me 8 oe ee se Se ee Treasurer BERYL‘SNYDERE © 5c haaeut ine ec eea ae LOBE On Petey ee er Reporter CaRoL RODERFER 74 cee ee a een Program Chairman Membership in the Delta Beta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Marion College is considered the highest academic honor a student can attain. To be eligible for membership, a student must carry a minimum of 15 hours with 12 of these in the arts and sciences, and must rank in the upper ten per cent of the student body scholastically. She must also possess good moral character and show evidences of good citizenship. “To promote scholarship, to develop character, and to cultivate fellowship among the students of both sexes’’—this is the purpose of Phi Theta Kappa! =f 38 fe (Seated) Daisy Martinez, Curistins AUGRAIN, DELLA ZIEGENFUS (Front Row) Marta Lopez, Carmen Norz, Beverty Rorsuck, Manrrrza Rusro, Miriam Remonp, Diana JouNSON, BarBARA SHERWOOD (Second Row) Mapvar Auarain, Krrry ENGLEHARD, Joyce BELLE, BARBARA GANsKopp, Beryt SNYDER, CAROL Roprrrer, SANDRA UmBerGer, EuizaBeri Evans, Berry Lynn Bowman, Mary ELLEN Wyker, Marrua ARAGON, BarBara Crouse, Martyn Durry, Miss Upcuurcu The French—Spanish Club DEVE Wie LLORES UC Kamae he ements MUErE Stet 0 ete yl eae President i Lear a OP AR OTEN (OH. le eee on aes, Se Program Chairman-V ice President SANDE AGL WR GTS AM re ee MNP: Ud gan ed Bol. Secretary- Treasurer NINE, Nite VAT OCH seraeaman cere Putt hes Lares Vie toni. bon A Me Social Chairman The French-Spanish Club was reorganized this year with Miss Upchurch as advisor. The club is composed of students enrolled in French and Spanish classes and of several students from South America. Wie (First Row) Geneva Merx, Exizapetu Keister, Betty ENGLenarp, SYLvyiA SARVER, SANDRA UMBERGER, Carou Bastian, ELIzABETH CAMPBELL (Second Row) Marrtyn Gwyn, HELen Taytor, Kirry ENGLEnARD, ELizABETH ANN Parsons, Mary Bray, MaxINE QuILuLen, Deanna Pence, Lots FINK Prospective Teachers SYLVIA SARVER 2 820s Fo ace Dee in Oe ee ee President SANDRA UMBERGER WIS. 08 so en es ee ee Vice President Berry: ENGLEHARD 2.0 159 th ajion A ER Ee Ree ee Se eee eee Secretary ELIZABETH KO WIStTER So .tg ee Treasurer Through various programs, the Prospective Teachers aim to prepare students in- terested in the teaching as a profession. The Prospective Teachers Club is sponsored by Miss Edith Hoover. (Seated) ANNA Laura ATWELL, Saray SLONAKER, Harriet GoopeE (Standing) Exaine Eckarp, Caron Ler Wers, Sytvia Sarver, Berry ENGLEHARD, Kirry ENGuEnarp, Exvima- BETH ANN Parsons, Heten Taytor, EvizABetun CAMPBELL Home Economics Club DALAL IAN OE ONA Kis Sepa a Maruman eee RIN eo ok on ele se President XIN AG EA UR AACE En teat tere ee Bee ene ee eae ee SL pacts Vice President RIA R IE OO) Hemet ohh een ale Lee et et So Secretary- Treasurer The Home Economics Club’s purpose is to aid the members in building a firm founda- tion both in the home and in various outside activities. The club has been active this year selling Avon Cosmetics, sponsoring Saturday night mixers and a spring fashion show. Advised by Miss Lynn Cormany, members are required to have at least one Home Economics course. The oureL talks, the NOISY Fon, those hockey Qames We. almost Aan; Wemutlinhaduethese moments to renember BeMLE ILS Athletic Association SARAH: THOMAS. ..c4. 5 fo oe ee ee ee President Nancy GUISES sac ee ee Vice President BARBARASGANSKOPPed fue he ne ee Oe ee eee Secretary SUSAN. COPENTA VER? 5 os oh ee eee Treasurer The purpose of the Athletic Association is to stimulate an interest in the right type of athletics for recreation and social benefit; to promote interest in health programs and general efficiency; to appeal to many instead of the few; to create under friendships a friendly rivalry; and to develope the brightest type of sportsmanship that can be put into the life of a girl as a citizen. The Athletic Association sponsors Purple and Gold Day, and the Athletic Banquet. Sarau THomas, Nancy Guise, Miss Guy, BarBara GANsKopp, SUSAN COPENHAVER cere ee dines Cheerleaders “Oh, we're the girls from Marion so you’d better beware,” echoes through the halls in victory or defeat. The cheerleading squad has been of great help to the student body and its team. Always ready to praise the team, win or lose, the cheerleaders have contributed much to promoting good sportsmanship, a characteristic of all Marion girls. SusAN CopENHAVER, SARAH SLONAKER, ELAINE Eckarp, Mary Toner, ELEANOR LIGHTSEY Hockey The Hockey team ended their season with one tie, one defeat, both at the hands of Sullins College. Although the team was stymied by an early start, the teamwork and sportsmanship displayed were indeed admirable. (First Row) Beverty Rorpuck, BARBARA GANSKOPP, MARJOREE KipNER, ELIzABETH CAMPBELL, CARMEN Nortrz, Nancy GuIsE (Second Row) DEANNA PENcE, ExizABEeTH KeEISTER, ELIZABETH Evans, CARoL Wets, Harriet Gooner, Exiza- BETH, COOK (Third Row) Miss Guy, Lots Fryx, Maxine QuitteN, Marsua Louprersack, Exviza JANE HeNnrITzZE, JOYCE BELLE, Caron Bastian, Maritza Rupio, BEvERLY CRUMPTON Basketball Basketball dominated the winter athletic program. Although the season did not rank high with “‘wins’’, our team stood out with superb sportsmanship. Miss Guy, our coach, emphasized team fight and spirit, how to work with others, and valiant playing. (Front) Deanna Pence, Lots Fink, ExizApetn Keister, YvoNNE Marcus, Carou Ler Wers, Saran THOMAS Nancy Guise, Marsua Louprersack, Beverty Crumpton, Carou Bastian, Marra Ruupy, BarBara Ganskopp, Margaret Hess (Back) Mary ANN Pertrr (Manacer), Miss Guy, Exizaperu Evans (SCOREKEEPER) The may day dance , the Formal QOwns The day our may queen was Crowned We will have these moments to remember PPEATURES Nancy GUISE THE MARION IDEAL ... 1s to care for what is rather than for what seems; to be loyal to what is best in the tradition of the past and yet open to the discoveries of the present and the hopes of the future; to find freedom in 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. alentine Queen QuEEN: Maritza Rusio (CENTER) ATTENDANTS: CARMEN Norz (LEFT), MarsHa LoupERBACK (RIGHT) Apple Blossom Princess May Queen MARGARET Hess Ms | ) j ¢ y | (May. Que Lots Sana | } 5 {ay WW any ww My y | y} Ww Ww ; | 0 | | Vv i y 1 |i , UP, A phe : en Attendan ts Featured by the Seniors SE — Y “f 5A Pe Featured by the Seniors MarGaret Hess Featured by the... JUNIOR BARBARA GANSKOPP HIGH Tina Ro: CHOOL E QUIST SeiieS lay 5 - THE SENIORS The May Day Dance, the formal gowns, The day our May Day Queen was crowned. We will have these moments to remember. The quiet talks, the noisy fun, Those hockey games we almost won. We will have these moments to remember. Tho’ we will soon be leaving and our paths will have to part, The friendships we were glad to share will live within our hearts. So if we cry or if we cheer, we'll never forget the days spent here Cause, we will have these moments to remember. THE JUNIORS We are the Junior Class of Marion, Our college days are full of fun, We have got the happiest hall, And, by gosh, we’re having a ball, And though we get a lot of call downs For lights and lots of noise, We've got a right good hunch That we’re the smartest bunch Within the walls of Marion. We have the greatest group of teachers. They range from young to thirty-nine. Some are hard and some are tough And our homework’s more than enough. With reading ole Atlantic monthly And those ‘ Pacifices’’, too, Our knowledge grows and grows Until our brain explodes, With-in the halls of Marion. THE HIGH SCHOOL We're the Class of Fifty-Eight, 00 la, We really think we’re something great, Marion girls are we. We all study night and day, oo la, We never stop for fun or play, oo la. Marion girls are we. So give a cheer, We’re gonna shine this year. We’re gonna climb right to the top, And we will never stop. We all hail from the forty-eight, 00 la, We are the smartest‘in the state, Marion girls are we. Now we all are Southern Belles, 00 la, 00 la Here’s the moral our story tells— Be Marion girls as we! College THEODORE BANNER BLEV INS HatTcHet, 758. RAYMOND S. BLEVINS ELIZABETH BLAND CAMPBELL Hatcuet, 758; International Relations, 757, bee President, °58; Lutheran Students’ Association, GV Y. W. C. A., °57, Social Chairman, 58; Home ace. Club, °57, 58: Missionary Society, ’ 57, 58; Prospective Teachers, 58; Hockey Team, °57, 58; May Day Choreog- rapher, 57. MARY JEAN CASSELL Student Council, ’58. FRANKLIN EUGENE COE LORENA VIOLA DAVIDSON EACH EIS 1 ¥ aWWe GaAs. 5S. ELAINE WINONA ECKARD Missionary Society, °57, °58: International Relations Club, ° 57, 58; Lutheran Students’ Association, Secretary, cai President, 58; Y. W. C. A., Program Chairman, ’ 57, Secretary, ” 58; HatcHer, ue Cie ieuioe css LOIS ELEANOR FINK I HatcuHet, °57, Business Manager, °58; International Relations Club, 57 58; Se _57, '58; Varsity Hockey, ‘57, 58; Varsity ‘Basket all Bais OS MER IN aire °58; Prospective Teachers, ’57, “58. NANCY LOUISE GUISE Varsity Basketball, 57, Captain, °58; Varsity Hockey, 57, Captain, 58; Gold Tessas Captain, 58; Missionary aeie Secretary, ‘57, °58; Student Council, Vice Presi- dent, °58; Choir, 757, ’58; Athletic Association, Treasurer, t87¢: Vice President, 58; Junior Class Vice President, °57; Feature Girl, 57 Rod eYERWic CAA eh 15-58: LAWRENCE ALDEN HAGA Student Council, 58; Squib, 58. ROSE CAROLYN HALL KITTY EILEEN HAND Y. W. C. A., °57, °58; International Relations Club, ’58; Senior Class President, 58. Seniors MARGARET LANE HESS International Relations Club, °57, °58: Lutheran Students’ Association, Ii Gate Missionary Society, 757, 5G tm Wu As. 57 58 Char Vice President, 58; Student Council, Secretary, 58; Varsity Basketball, 57, °58; Phi Theta Kappa, Reporter, 57, President, 58; Feature Girl, 58; May Queen, ’58. JACK EDWARD JONES Squib, °57. Se MAE KIDNER WW GA 58; International Relations Cluh, ’ [585 Phi Theta jae Vice President, oe pees Heceag Dean 57, 58; May Queen Attendant, CAROL LYNN NELSON HatcHet Staff, 57, °58: International Relations C lub, °57, °58; Lutheran Students’ Association, Vice President, 57, °58; Y. W. C. A., ’57, President, ’58: Missionary Society, ’57, 58; Choir, 57, °58; Honor Court, Secretary, °57, President, ’58; Student Council: 58; Hockey Trem, Ia ol. ELIZABETH ANN PARSONS Squid, 57, 58; Hatcuer, °58; International Relations Club, Secretary, °58; Lutheran Students’ Sy eae 58; Missionary Society, °58; Home Economics Club, Prospective Teachers, °57, °58; Y. W. C. A., 7°58. DEANNA MAY PENCE International Relations Club, °57, 58: Lutheran Students’ Association, Treasurer, 57; Missionary So- ciety, Secretary, ” foe Wo AWG AG fu ire tat Prospective Teachers, oe ee 58: Varsity Hockey, °58; Varsity Basketball, ’ JANET LAINE PRATT Missionary Society, °57, °58; Student Council, 757; Y. W. C. A., °57, Treasurer, ’58; Lutheran Students’ Association, °58; Sguib Staff, °58; Phi Theta Kappa, Secretary, “58. LOIS ROCHELL RICHARD HatTcuet, °57, °58; International Relations Club, 57, °58; Lutheran Students’ Association, 57, Vice President, Missionary Society, 57, ’58; Y. W. C. A., ’57, ’58. BEVERLY ANN ROEBUCK Varsity Basketball, °57, ’58; Missionary Society, Vice President, °57, °58; Spee Staff, 57; Y. Wis CAs 257, 58; Wn rae ee end Association, °57, 758; Varsity Hockey Captain, °57, 58; Junior Class President, 57; Gold Team Captain, °57; French and Spanish Club, President, 58. College LOIS JEANNE SALA Missionary Society, 757, 758; Lutheran Students’ Association, °57, °58; International Relations Club, 757; Y. W. C. A., °57, ’58; Student Council, 57; Choir, 757, Secretary, °58: Senior Class Secretary, °58; May Queen Attendant, 58. SYLVIA JEAN SARVER Choir, ’56, 757, President, 58; Y. W. C. A., ’56, 757, °58: Lutheran Students’ Association, °56, °57, °58; Home Economics Club, °56, °57, 58; Missionary Society, °56, °57, °58: International Relations Club, °56, °57, 758; Hockey, °57; Prospective Teachers, 57, President, °58. SARAH JANE SLONAKER Squib Staff, °58; International Relations Club, 57, °58; Lutheran Students’ Association, °57, Program Chairman, 58; Y. W. C. A., 757, Vice President, ’58; Missionary Society, °57, °58; Choir, °57, Choir Librarian, °58; Home Economics, Secretary, °57, President, °58; Cheerleader, °5 7, -OS.- GEORGE BLAINE SNOW Senior Class Vice President, 58. DELMER TAYLOR Seniors HELEN JEANETTE TAYLOR Harcuer, 7°57, Editor, °58; International Relations Club, °57, °58; Lutheran Students’ Association, 57, °58; Missionary Society, °57, 7°58; Prospective ‘Teachers, Treasurer, °57, °58; Home Economics Club, °58; Senior Class Treasurer, 58; Y. W. C. A., 957, 758. MARY VIRGINIA TONER Cheerleading, °57, °58; Choir, 57, °58; Squib, °58; Harcuet, 57; International Relations Club, °57; Prospec- tive Teachers, Secretary, °57; Student Council Treasurer, (5S. Ver Wi GA 57 Se CAROL LEE WEIS Varsity Basketball, °57, °58; Varsity Hockey, °57, °58; Purple Team Captain, °58; Missionary Society, Treasurer, 57, °58; Y. W. C. A., ’57, Cabinet, 758; Student Council, President. °58; Choir, °57, °58; Junior Class Treasurer, °57; Lutheran Students’ Association, °57, °58; Home Economies Club, °58; International Relations Associa- tion, 57, 58. MARY EDWINA WOLFENDEN Choir, ’57, 58. NANCY CONWAY WOLFENDEN ee as ayes Choir, 57, ’58. “{ 60 }% High School Seniors MADGE AUGRAIN French-Spanish Club, °58; El Chismoso Staff, 58. NANCY BALEY BARBARA CROUSE French- ery Club, °58; High Yen Wien ©: °58; El Chismoso Staff, School Choir, °58: 58. JANET DARE High School Choir, °58; El Chismoso Staff, °58; Y. W. Gy Ac atd8. MARILYN DUFFY French-Spanish Club, ’58; Y. W. C. A., ’58; El Chismoso Staff, 58; L. S. A., 58 NANCY FINKE SUZANNE FOARD International Relations Club, 57, 758; ILarcuer Staff, 57, 58; eae SOORn, Gi, Hise Mo Vays (Co AN Aire USE 1, Sr 57, °58; El Chismoso Editor, ’57, °58; High School C ee 57, 58; Student Council Representative, ’58. ELIZA JANE HENRITZE Hatcuer Staff, 57, 58; International Relations Club, 57, 58; Y. W. C. A., °57, °58; Missionary Society, ’58; High School Choir, °57, °58; Varsity Hockey, °58; El Chismoso Business Manager, 757, Staff, 58; High School President, ’58. ANN HICKMAN El Chismoso Co-Editor, °57, Staff, 58; L. S. A., 57, 58; Y. W.-C. A., °57, °58; High School Choir, 57, ’58; Inter- national Relations Club, °57, 758. aif MARGARET LIPPARD International Relations Club, °57, °58; High School Choir 50 O83) YW. C-sA) 575 °585-L. Sy At 58: El Chismoso Staff, °57, 58. MARSHA LOUDERBACK see | Chismoso Staff, 57, °58; High School Vice ee ; International aoe Cll, “Sr, “Gisie I. Sk Nos Soret WENA, GIB VS, Mis (Ce ae 58; Missionary Si oe °57, °58; High School Choin” “Hee Valentine Attendant, °57, 58; Honor Court Rete 58; Student Council Representativ e, ‘58; Varsity Hockey, ’58; Varsity Basket- pall, °58 ELIZABETH McCLURE High School Choir, 58; El Ne Wel CA smo Sea lio Ae Club, °58 Chismoso Staff, 758; 58; International Relations MARY ANN MEREDITH Kl Chismoso Co-Editor, ’58; High School Choir, 58; RVG View Cuno Arcee 5 Sa CARMEN NOTZ Yen Win Oe D7, OS International Relations Club, °57, “(fete Rae Res Society, °57, °58; French-Spanish Club, Vice President, °58; El Ghisaose Staff, 58; High School Choir, °57, °58; Varsity Hockey, ’58; Feature Girl, ’57 Valentine Attendant, °58 TINA ROSENQUIST High School Vice President, 58; Y. W. C. A., 58: Feature Girl, 758. TEPHENSON JENNIFER $ High School Treasurer, 57; High School Choir, °57, 58; Missionary Society, ae 58; International Relations Clubw 57. 58s Ya We Go San °58; El] Chismoso Staff, LO mOos MARGIE WILLIAMS High School Secretary, 57; L.S. A., 57, ; Missionary Society, 57, °58; High School Choir, y STK. “58. y Wis Gave 57, 58; French-Spanish Club, °58; E | Chowuse Staff, 58. Register AnpERSON, Dama Evupora: Sugar Grove, Virginia: Junior Arnoup, Dortas Berry: Glade Spring, Virginia: Junior ATWELL, ANNA Laura: Ceres, Virginia: Junior AUGRAIN, CHRISTIANNE Marie: Apartado 9172, Caracas, Venezuela: High School Junior AvuaraIn, Mapee Marre: Apartado 9172, Caracas, Venezula: High Schoo! Senior (Special) Bastian, Carou Loutse: 88 Catherine St., Lyons, New York: Junior Bear, Berry ANN: Atkins, Virginia: Junior BeuLe, Joyce ANN: Box 1, Cornwall, Pennsylvania: Junior Buievins, BANNER THEOpoRE: Route 2, Glade Spring, Virginia: Senior Buevins, RAYMOND SquirRE: Box 741, Marion, Virginia: Senior Bowman, Berry Lynn: 517 Sangree Road, Pittsburgh 9, Pennsylvania: Junior Bray, Mary Parker: 1910 Norwitch Road, Harundale, Glen Burnie, Maryland: Junior Brooks, Joyce ANN: Route 3, Marion, Virginia: Junior (Special) CAMPBELL, EnizaBeTH BLAND: 1716 Robert Street, Win- chester, Virginia: Senior Carrico, Mary Witcner: Box 162, Fries, Virginia: Junior CassELL, Mary JEAN: Ceres, Virginia: Senior Cuear, EvizABetH ANN: Box 604, Saltville, Virginia: Junior CLEMENTS, WayNE P.: WMEV, Marion, Virginia: Junior (Part Time) Corn, Frankurn EuGene: Chilhowie, Virginia: Senior Cook, Evizaseta ANN: 60 Lane of Acres, Haddonfield, New Jersey: Junior CoPENHAVER, SUSAN PayNe: Chilhowie, Virginia: Junior CREVELING, BettE JANE: R. D. 2, Box 82, Sewickley, Pennsylvania: High School Junior Croussz, Barspara A.: 210 E. King Street, Littlestown, Pennsylvania: High School Senior Crumpton, BEVERLY GRACE: 4422 Richmond 21, Virginia: Junior W. Grace Street, Dare, JaNer Rost Marie: 794 Arlington Road, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania: High School Senior Davipson, Lorena Vroua: 423 Avenue, Pulaski, Virginia: Senior Lexington Deinrncer, Dianne Rene: P. O. Box 171, Coatesville, Pennsylvania: High School Junior Durry, Martyn Kay: 40 N. Railroad Street, Annville, Pennsylvania: High School Senior Duncan, AuBREY LrEon, Jr.: Seven Mile Ford, Virginia: Senior Ecxarp, Evainrs Wrnona: Box 125, Alamance, North Carolina: Senior ENGLEHARD, HENRIETTA KATHERINE: 109 Allegheny Road, Hampton, Virginia: Junior EnGLeHARD, RutH Exuizasetu: 109 Allegheny Road, Hampton, Virginia: Junior Evans, Exizasetu Emity: 229% S. 14th Street, Allen- town, Pennsylvania: Junior Farstrer, Metissa JANE: 128 Hampton Roads Avenue, Hampton, Virginia: Junior Fink, Lots ELeanor: 750 Hallowell Drive, Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania: Senior FIisHBACK, GERTRUDE CHARLENE: Leesburg, High School Junior Virginia: Foarp, SuZANNE Carter: Williams Road, Hyde, Mary- land: High School Senior Forp, JANET Aupry: 1000 Delafield Road, Pittsburgh 15, Pennsylvania: High School Junior GANskopp, BARBARA CAROL: Route 4, Box 132, Green- ville, Tennessee: Junior Guascon, WiuMA Sue: Route 2, Galax, Virginia: Junior GLENN, Betty Dunrorp: Box 67, Marion, Virginia: High School Senior Goopr, Harrirer ANN: Route 2, Box 285, Winchester, Virginia: Junior GrosecLoseE, Kirry Sug: Chilhowie, Virginia: Junior GuisE, Nancy Louise: 169 N. Stratton Street, Gettys- burg, Pennsylvania: Senior Guuuron, EuGenta Bruue: 304 Pearl Avenue, Marion, Virginia: Junior Gwynn, Maritynn: Ararat, Virginia: Junior Haca, Lawrence ALDEN: Route 2, Senior Marion, Virginia: Hani, Rose Carouyn: Trout Dale, Virginia: Senior Hanp, Kirry Er-een, Damascus, Virginia: Senior Harris, Lois ANN: Glade Spring, Virginia: Junior Hawks, Frances Ann: P. Junior (Part Time) O. 228, Marion, Virginia: Hempsreper, Marrerta [rMGArp: 2129 Street, Quincy, Illinois: Junior (Special) Hewnritzp, Exviza Jane: Bartley, West Virginia: High School Senior Herouip, Barspara ANN: 214 Avon Drive, Ashbourne Hills, Claymont, Delaware: Junior Hess, Marcarer LANe: Broadford, Virginia: Senior Hickman, ANN Kownster: Lovettsville, Virginia: High School Senior Hugues, Parricta IrReNn: Chilhowie, Virginia: Junior JOHNSON, Diana Stuart: 120 Yale Square, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania: High School Junior Jongs, Jack Epwarp: Matson Drive, Marion, Virginia: Senior Register Keister, Evimaseta Latrmer: 209 Cantrell Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee: Junior Keister, SytvrA SrpNey: Marion, Virginia: High School Kersny, Puytiis Eprutu: 121 North DeBray Street, Alexandria, Virginia: Junior Kerrer, Betsy Lu: 2508 Pennsylvania Avenue, Charles- ton, West Virginia: Junior Kopner, MarsorEE Maer: 389 Maplewood Drive, Pitts- burgh 16, Pennsylvania: Senior Layne, Monterry Kueiry: Route 4, Wytheville, Vir- ginia: Junior Leiter, Susan Leona: 6819 Milton Street, Philadelphia 19, Pennsylvania: (Special 10) LicutsEy, ELeanor WEILER: 231 N. Evergreen Street, Arlington, Virginia: High School Junior Lipparp, MarGaret HeLen: Box 124, Morganton, North Carolina: High School Senior Loppz, Maria Cristina: Lacret No. 904, Santiago de Cuba: Junior Lopnz, Martua E. ArAGon: Cespedes Y Padre Varela, Altos, Caibarien, Las Vellas, Cuba: High School LoupERBACK, MarsHa Lorraine: Box 368, Elkton, Vir- ginia: High School Senior Luongo, Myrna Vititocu: Ave Principal Las Merceded, Edif Avila Apta. 7, Caracas, Venezuela: High School Junior Marcus, YVONNE Miriam: 4502 Park Avenue, Richmond 21, Virginia: High School Martinez, Datsy: Jooquin Aguero No. 60 ocste, Ciego de Avila, Cam. Cuba: Junior (Special) McCuurs, Minniz Evizasetu: 4121 Towanda ‘Trail, Knoxville 19, Tennessee: High School Senior Merk, GenevA Leon: Tazewell, Virginia: Junior Merepitu, Mary Ann: Ridgecrest Park, Athens, Ten- nessee: High School Senior Moraan, SARAH ANNE: Route 1, Saltville, Virginia: Junior Muss, Guorta May: 661 Oak Avenue, Waynesboro, Vir- ginia: Junior Myers, CHLtok Romatne: 209 Tyson Drive, Falls Church, Virginia: Junior Netson, Carnot Lynn: 590 N. Plum Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Senior Notz, CARMEN CeceLiA: Third Avenue Quinta, Chuquita, Altamira, Caracas, Venezuela: High School Senior Ourmerr, JAMES ArtTHUR: Route 2, Box 40, Saltville, Virginia: Junior Parsons, EurzaperH ANN: Mouth of Wilson, Virginia: Senior i af Pence, Deanna May: 2302 Poplar Street, Staunton, Virginia: Senior Pertit, Mary ANN: 4509 Newport Avenue, Richmond QT, Virginia: Junior Pircock, Mary Imogene: Box 642, Galax, Virginia: Junior Pout, Miriam Remonp: Santa Rosa No. 357, Santiago de Cuba: Junior Pratt, JANET Larne: Chatham Hill, Virginia: Senior Pratt, Marron Parae: Rosedale, Virginia: Junior QuILLEN, Maxine Marie: Route 5, York, Pennsylvania: Junior Reepy, CnHartes Haypen: Rural Junior Retreat, Virginia: Raupy, Marrua Karr: 652 Goolsby Street, Marion, Virginia: Junior Ricuarp, Lois Rocueni: 247 Sagamore Road, Haver- town, Pennsylvania: Senior Roprnson, ELeanor Gay: 416 Pendleton Street, Marion, Virginia: Junior RopEFFer, CAROL JEAN: 125 Urell Place, N. E., Washing- tone De Cee Jumior Roxrsuck, Beverty Ann: Box 225, Aberdeen, Maryland: Senior RosenqQuist, Trna Ann: R. F. D. 3, Latrobe, Pennsylva- nia: High School Senior Rusro, Maritza Rovenuat: Avenida San Juan Bautista de la Salle, Edfo. Panorama No. 5, Colinas de las Caoboa, Caracas, Venezuela: High School Junior Runser, BinaLeE: South Walnut Road, Van Wert, Ohio: Junior Sana, Lois JEANNE: 7310 Three Chopt Road, Richmond, 26, Virginia: Senior SARVER, SYLVIA JEAN: Box 238, Freeport, Pennsylvania: Senior Scott, JupitH YVONNE: 219 Pendleton Street, Marion, Virginia: Junior SHERWOOD, BarBara ANN: 2133 Octavia Street, New Orleans 15, Louisiana: High School Junior SLONAKER, SARAH JAN: 22 E. Gerrard Street, Winchester, Virginia: Senior SmitH, Stanrorp A.: Chilhowie, Virginia: Junior (Part Time) Smith, WarkEN Davis: Marion, Virginia: Junior Snow, GreorGe Buarne: Marion, Virginia: Senior Snyper, Beryu Louise: 554 Broad Street, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania: Junior STEPHENSON, JENNIFER ANN: Box 221, Northfork, West Virginia: High School Senior SUTLIFFE, GERALDINE Warp: Box 66, Marion, Virginia: Junior Register Taytor, CATHERINE ANN: 933 E. Lexington Boulevard, Milwaukee 17, Wisconsin: Junior (Special) Taytor, DetMer Carrouu: 305 Broad Street, Marion, Virginia: Junior Taytor, HELEN JEANNETTE: Route 4, Box 25, Wythe- ville, Virginia: Senior Tuomas, Nancy Lee: 117 W. Bertsch Street, Lansford, Pennsylvania: Junior Tuomas, Sarauw Frances: Marion, Virginia: Junior Tuompson, ExuizapetH ANN: 312 N. Church Street, Marion, Virginia: Junior (Special) Tompkins, ExizaBpetH JANE: 1905 Ashwood Drive, Alexandria, Virginia: Junior Toner, Mary Virernra: 29 Newman Street, Metuchen, New Jersey: Senior UmBErRGER, SANDRA Lynn: Route 2, Box 100, Wythe- ville, Virginia: Junior Urz, CatTuerIne Lucrinpa: 94 S. Fremont Avenue, Bellevue, Pittsburgh 2, Pennsylvania: Junior Watton, Evererre Juntor: Chilhowie, Virginia: Junior Warp, Mary Neti: Route 2, Fries, Virginia: Junior Weis, Carout Lee: Wigwam Road, Locust, New Jersey: Senior Wuitk, Caroryn: 137 W. Chilhowie Road, Marion, Virginia: (Post Graduate) Wiuurams, Marere Lucitie: Box 1131, Kannapolis, North Carolina: High School Senior WoLFENDEN, Mary Epwrna: 214 Lee Street, Marion, Virginia: Senior WoLtrenpEN, Nancy Conway: 214 Lee Street, Marion, Virginia: Senior Woopatt, Jewet Marin: 108 Nelson Drive, Warwick, Virginia: Junior Wyker, Mary Exuxten: R. D. 1, North East, Maryland: High School Junior ZACEK, DIANNE Sus: 120 N. 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