MARION COLLEGE THE HATCHET 1966 THE COLLEGE This is the place. Stand still, my stead. Let me review the scene. And summon from the shadowy Past The forms that once have been.” FOREWORD One might ask why die Hatchet staff spends time and money every year on the production of a yearbook. It is because those of us who reach this final threshold of our lives at Marion College, wish to leave behind us a record of our activities, a part of ourselves. We hope that this record in paper and ink will help you to recollect that living record which remains in your hearts and minds. In the coming years, if our book proves to be well written, and the characters’’ still seem fresh and real, we will have indeed been success- ful. We now invite you to walk with us, in memory, down a road upon which we never again shall tread. DEDICATION Your untiring efforts and ceaseless devotion to your work have won you the respect and admiration of all those who know you. Your constant strivings and sense of fairness have been invaluable to us. We feel indebted to you for your faithful contributions to your students and to the college in general. Mostly because we think very highly of her, the 1966 Hatchet is dedicated to Mrs. Mary Chryst Anderson. 4 4 } PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Dr. John H. Fray Identity with the Faculty and students of Marion College for the past seventeen years has strengthened the conviction that there is a purpose in the design of this academic community. In some humble way an honest effort has been made to keep Christ central in our thinking and in our plans, knowing that only he who keeps his eye on the far horizon will hnd the right goal . 5 From the Dean As you come to the close of the 1965-1966 session you are challenged with the prospects of a bright future for Marion College. With open minds may you press forward to a higher degree of efficiency in academic endeavors and face the future with optimistic hope. The higher you set your goals the greater will be your joy in working to achieve them. Judith K. Anderson Assistant to the Dean of Women ■ ■( 6 } FACULTY Mary Chryst Anderson English That is a good book which is opened with expectation and closed with profit. The Reverend James Bruce Bible God’s way becomes plain when we walk in it. Homer K. Bowen, Jr. Public Speaking A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men. •Sf 8 }■ Peter Hobart Childs Mathematics Anna Sharon Crabtree Home Economics A perfect woman nobly planned To warm, to comfort and command. He said little, but to the purpose. Martha T. Eller Biology, Anatomy Why, then the world’s my oyster, which I with sword will open. ■Gf 9 U- Betty Butler Hogan English, Geography Life is nor a cup to be drained but a measure to be filled. Katrina Van Hunter Business Education Pleasant are her ways and bright are her smiles. Edith G. Hoover History, Social Science Knowledge is power. f 10 }■ 4 n Frances H. Russell Chemistry Not unless we fill our existence with an aim do we make it life. Mary Preston Sheffey Business Education , Psychology A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle. Elizabeth A. Steeb Music, German Music is to me the perfect expression of the soul. 12 } The Staff G . Irma Sprinkle Donna Sexton Secretary to the President Secretary to the Registrar 4 13 Eleanor B. Starcher, Betty P. Barker Admissions Secretaries Peggy G. Dean Bookkeeper The Staff Jean T. Robinson Dietitian Homer K. Bowen, Jr. Admissions 4 14 Helen K. Seward Supervisor of Dormitory Judith K. Anderson Director of Student Health The Staff The Kitchen Staff M aintenance 15 }• • I discovered the secret of the Sea in meditation upon the dewdrop. 4 16 SECOND-YEAR STUDENTS SECOND YEAR STUDENTS Left to right : Hazel Hudson, Norma Johnson, Karen W hitney Norma Johnson, Hazel Hudson. . Karen Whitney DeLane Scott, Miss Steeb OFFICERS .... President Vice President .... Secretary . . . . Treasurer Sponsor Of 18 s{ 19 } ■ Marcia Maria Bergfy 4 20 4 gf 21 : Sara Malinda Coursey •! 22 } Rebecca Ann Frye • 51 24 }•: • - ;{ 25 ' fr Norma Adrienne Johnson •sf 26 27 ! Judith Rose Musser ■Of 28 fe Betty Carol Pennington Marsha Lynn Poole Martha Moore Porter 29 Cheryl Deane Pritchett 30 } ■ Joy Louisa Schmidt Virginia Eva Shisler Virginia Carol Sewell ! Barbara Elaine Simpson 4 32 ) 3 FEATURED SECOND YEAR STUDENTS ■$ 33 }• Peggy Lenhart FEATURED DAY STUDENTS 4 34 k - FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS At ebb tide I wrote A line upon the sand And gave it all my heart And all my soul At Flood tide I returned To read what I had inscribed And found my ignorance upon the shore. FIRST YEAR STUDENTS Lift to Right : Nancy Beers, Kris Owens, Barb Blevins, Nancy Utz OFFICERS Nancy Utz Barb Blevins Kris Owens Nancy Beers Miss Anderson . . . President Vice President . . . .Secretary . . . . Treasurer Sponsor - 3f 36 f; - FIRST YEAR STUDENTS Nancy Abbott Patsy Acree Libby Alford Sue Alheid Mary Allison Mary Lou Arnold Mary Aughbaugh Virginia Baker Nancy Beers Barbara Blevins Joan Blevins Barbara Buonocorf. Ann Campbell Pat Cardwell Henry Bray Jane Breuer CLASS OF Helen Cauley Anita Clark Carol Clore Paula Cole Barbara Conrey Dianne Curry Joyce Curry Carol Dapp Iris Davis Debbie Deans Chris Erickson Linda Fultz Mildred Funkhouser Susan Gentry Cyndy Gorst Brenda Graham Bev Green cj 3 S fA i 19 6 7 Shirley Guy Joyce Hall Suzanne Hall Peggy Harrison Karen Herhold Donna Huddle Shannon I fill Maggie Jeducka Nancy Johnston Cora-Semmes Jordan Marty Kauffman Nancy King Sue Kreutzfeldt Shirley Lambert Jacquie Louquet Donna Lowman Winnie Lytton Laurie MacDonald «f 39 £ CLASS OF Ruthann Macusic Ruth Marbach JoAnn McColl Ann Meierdierks Jane Menuez Sherry Meyers Martha Miller Sandra Monk Karin Neff Jane Oakey Kris Owens Judy Patton Kay Perkins Jackie Pinkard Katherine Riddle Lucille Roerden Judy Saddler 4 40 1967 Joan Shelton Joy Simpson Margie Slocum Kathy Smoke Candy Snyder Bev Sopko Susan Spahr Linda Springer FEATURED FIRST YEAR STUDENTS 4 42 SMYTH-BLAND REGIONAL LIBRARY MARION, VIRGINIA JTT Hatchet A. Minarik, Editor Ann Minarik Editor-in-chief Karen Anderson Layout Editor Peggy Lenhart Copy Editor Sue Rudy Henry Bray Business Managers Mary Kern Art Design Mrs. Irma Sprinkle Sponsor Staled, left to right: S. Rudy, A. Minarik, P. Lhnhart. Standing: K. Anderson, M. Kern, H. Bray. - £( 44 Ja Hatchet Message from the Editor: We hope that this book will enable you to think back pleasantly over this past year at Marion College. This is a book which could not have been written without the many contributions of all its characters, the students of Marion College. This yearbook is no longer ours alone, but now belongs also to you. It is our sincere hope that you will enjoy the 19 66 Hatchet. Ann Minarik COPY AND BUSINESS, First row, left to right; M. Bowman, H. Bray. Second row: K. Riddle, D. Huddle, P. Harrison. Third row. S. Rudy, N. Johnson. Fourth row: L. Maynell, C. Gorst, P. Lf.nhart. LAYOUT AND ART, First row, left to right: S. Bullis, M. Poole, K. Anderson, N. Johnson, K. Riddle. Second row: N. King, N. Howard, C. Gorst, M. Kern, L. Maynell. 4 45 }s Squib Barbara Simpson Mary Virginia Bowman Gail Reichenbach Bonnie Ballon Iris Davis Susie Burkett Carol Dapp Diane Curry Mrs. Anderson ... Editor-in-chief Business Managers . . . Layout Editors Circulation Sports Editor . . .Feature Editor Advisor Barbara Simpson, Editor Lrft to right : M. Bowman, A. Minarik, L. Maynell, C. Jordan, L. Springer. 4 46 } REPORTERS AND TYPISTS, seated, kft to right: C. Jordan, L. Springer, A. Minarik, L, Maynell, M. Poole, N. Beers, G Wfimer. Standing: J . Evans, D. Curry. CIRCULATION, teated, left to right: G. Reichenbach. N. Johnson. J. Blevins. Standing: S. Dunford, M. Bowman. I{ 47 The Honor Court Left to right: N. Utz, J. Breuer, B. Pennington. To thine own self be true, and it must follow as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man. Shakespeare has here captured the essence of the honor code. The Honor Court seeks to uphold the Marion College ideal and is concerned basically with the academic phase of student life. It is composed of three members elected by the student body. The Honor Court feels that honor and self-respect are indispensable qualifications for a successful person. It is for this reason that the Honor Court strives to uphold the honor code of Marion College. Betty Pennington Jane Breuer Nancy Utz Miss Steer . . . Senior Representative Freshtn an R ep resent ative Fresh m an R ep re sent ative Advisor 4 48 ) • Phi Theta Kappa Susie Brooks President Norma Johnson Vice President Fat Conklin Secretary Barbara Stevenson. Treasurer Miss Hoover Sponsor F ' i n Left to right: P. Conklin, S. Brooks, N. Johnson. The standards symbolized by the Greek letters T(-) k are wisdom, aspiration, and purity. The purpose of the society is to promote scholarship, to develop character and to cultivate fellowship among the students of both sexes of the junior colleges of the United States. The society symbolizes an intellectual accomplishment. To encourage the scholarly atmosphere of the college and to aid in any possible way the growth of the academic standards is the students ' purpose. Some of the activities during the year are tapping, initiation, and a tea honoring new members. Seated: B. Stevenson, P. Conklin, S Brooks, N. Johnson, J. Menuez. Standing: M. Miller. A. Meierdierks, B. Blevins, P. Barnes, M. Auc.hbaugh, C. Erickson, M. Slocum, S. Guy. 4 49 U- The Student Council Left to right : P. Lenhart, B. Pennington, G. Mayo. The Student Government Association, through its Student Council and Honor Court, works in close co-operation with the Administration in maintaining standards of honesty, courtesy, and co-operation among the students. It reserves the right to discipline or refer to the college administration any student whose conduct or spirit is out of harmony with the standards set by the Association and the college ad- ministration, or whose influence is felt to be harmful to the best interests of the college community. All students at Marion College are members of the Student Government Association and share its obligations as well as its privileges. Your student government earnestly solicits your co-operation in upholding the Marion Ideal. The Student Council holds regularly scheduled weekly meetings and such other emergency meetings as are necessary to consider violations of the Honor Code. The Student Council works as a body, not as individuals, in considering appeals and in granting special permissions. 4 . 50 ) - Statu : C Helsel, B. Pennington. Standing : G. Mayo, P. Lenhart, P. Latawiee Linda Marshall Georgia Mayo. . Betty Pennine, ton Peggy Lenhart. . , . Miss Humphrey. . Past President Acting President Secretary Treasurer Advisor Left to right : D. Curry, K. Smoke, S. Ifill, C. Jordan, A. Meierdierks. 4 51 Young Women’s Christian Association Left to right : C. Hf.lsel, S. Coluer, S. Bullis, N. Howard, L. Bayer. Carol Helsel. . Sherry Collier. Leah Bayer Sue Bullis Nancy Howard Miss Humphrey. President . . Vice President Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman Sponsor Row one left to right : M. Kern, J. Essrich, N. Urz, L. Springer, D. Curry, D. Deans, S. Gentry. Row two left to rig ht : M. Aughbaugh, P. Barnes, A. Meierdierks, S. Lambert, C. Erickson, J. Mf.nuez, N. Beers. •Sf 52 Lutheran Student Association Mary Aughbaugh Virginia Shisler Donna Lowman. Miss Anderson President .... Vice President Secretary -T reasurer Sponsor Seated , left to right: Miss Anderson, M. Aughbaugh. Standing: V. Shisler. D. Lowman. The Lutheran Student Association strives to bear witness at Marion College to the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to otter programs whereby its members may deepen and express their Christian faith. Members of the L.S.A. enjoy working together for the spiritual and social advancement of the club. First row: B. Frye, G. Reichenbach, K. Neff. K.. Whitney. Second row. D. Curry, J. Essrich, C. Pritchett, N. Beers, L. MacDonald, B. Blevins, K. Welsch. Third row: A Meierdierks, C. Helsel. K. Herhold. J Menuez, C. Erickson, J. Sadler. N. Utz. 53 j Home Economics Club Seated: P. Harrison. Standing, left to right. S. Kreutzfeldt, N. Johnston, B. Blevins, Mrs. Crabtree. The Home Economics Club of Marion College is composed of all home economics majors and stu- dents who are interested in building a better foundation for their homes in the years to come. Our purpose is to broaden our scopes of homemaking and introduce us to the advancements of the present as well as the future in the fields of home economics. Peggy Harrison President Barbara Blevins. Vice President Sue Kreutzfeldt Secretary Nancy Johnston Treasurer Mrs. Crabtree Sponsor Seated, left to right: A. Minarik. P. Lenhart, S. Collier, N. Howard, C. Pritchett, C. Erickson. Standing: K. Riddle, J. Breuer, K. Herhold. M. Funkhouser, C. Gorst, L. Maynell, D. Deans, C. Clorf, P. Harrison, B. Blevins, j. McColl. •El 5-1 V Society for Prospective Teachers Jane Menuez. Sharon Dunford. ... President Vice President Karen Welsch Secretary- T reasu rer Most young people who would like to become teachers realize that teaching is . not just ' « rnl fr but it isajso the many experiences and activit.es that one can hnd in an otgan.zat.on, such as the Soc.etj for Prospective Teachers. This year the S.P.T. has invited various speakers to inform and inspire its members. Miss Edith G. Hoover organized the S.P. I. at Marion College in 1057. Lift to right: B. Fryf, S. Lambert, J. Essrich. Missionary Society Jeanne Essrich. Becky Frye Shirley Lambert Mrs. Crabtree.. President 1 Vice President I Secretary-Treasurer J Sponsor j The Missionary Society, one of the oldest organizations at Marion College, is an interdenomi- national group which gives where service is needed. Society members are the missionaries who witness through their daily life at college. As one of the projects this year, a Thanksgiving basket of food was given to a needy Marion family. Through monthly programs, members have learned more constructive ways to serve humanity here and around the world. First row, left to right: G. Wimer. K. Riddle, S. Bums, S. Hall. G. Reichenbach, J. Blevins K. Herhold. J. Schmidt, J Menuez. K. Welsch. Second rou : J . Curry, S. Alheid. L. Maynell, K. Smoke, N. Utz, M. Funkhouser, B. Graham, H. Hudson, C. Erickson, A. Meierdierks. 56 International Relations Club Ann Meierdilrks. President Patty Barnes.... Vice President Shirley Guy Secretary Miss Hoover Sponsor Left to right: S. Guy, A. Meierdierks. The International Relations Club seeks to promote international understanding. Membership is open to any regularly enrolled student interest in world affairs. The club carries out its purpose with programs featuring guest speakers and slides and with stu- dent participation programs. First row. K. Whitney, M. Poole, S. Rhudy. M. Bowman, J. Curry. N. Johnson. S. Bullis. J. Sadler. K. Herhold. L. Alford. Second row: N. Beers. J. Blevins, J. Menuez. J. Breuer, K. Welsch. N. Utz, C. Helsel. S. Alheid. S. Collier, N. King, A. Hoffman. G. Shisler. L. Springer, H. Cauley. S. Coursey. Third row: B. Conrey. C. Erick- son, C. Pritchett, C. Jordan, L. Maynell, D. Curry, K. Smoke, K. Ow ens, J. Evans. J. Louquet. K. Andersen, A. Minarik, L. MacDonald. Choir Left to right : L. Bayer, I. Davis, Miss Steeb, J. Schmidt, S. Gentry. Kay Perkins. . Leah Bayer . Iris Davis Susan Gentry Joy Schmidt. . Miss Stf.eb . . . . President Vice President , Assistant Organist Secretary Treasurer Librarian Director, Organist First row: J Follett, B. Ballon, L. Fultz, S. Burkett, P. Acree, G. Weimer. B. Simpson, L. MacDonald, Miss Steeb. Second row: E. Carter, W. Lytton. I. Davis, J. Simpson, M. Aughbaugh, A. Hoffman, G. Shisler. Third row: D. Lowman, S. Gentry, C. Jordan, S. Bullis, K. Welsch, S. Walker, L. Bayer. J. Schmidt, A. Meierdierks. Fourth row: P. Cole, C. Snyder, E. Wright, K. Perkins, J. Curry, N. Utz. B. Blevins. M. Bergey. 58 Athletic Association Left tv right : P. Latawiec, J. Evans, S. Eshbach. President Paulette Latawiec Merry Lynn Evans Sherry Eshbach Paulette Latawiec Miss Lewis Secretary- T reast rer . . Purple Captain . Gold Co-captains Sponsor THE BLAZER CLUB Left tv right : L. Maynell, j. Simpson, B. Blevins, J. Curry. I. Evans, K. Owens, S. Eshbach, H. Hudson, P. Lenhart, L. Bayer, P. Latawiec. -l ' 59 Heart and body, mind and soul, All combine for a common goal. Bellworth 60 fr- SPORTS «5f 61 }► The Hockey Team I k J - CURRV ; S ' ? UY ’ B - Beev I ns - S - Eshb a ch , N. Beers. K. Owens. Standing: H. Hudson M Kfrn Miss Pannm.i V ‘ EC ’ Maynhll - S - Gentry ’ M. Funkhouser, S. Lambert, J . Evans. Not pictured: Coach I • 162 The Basketball Team Kneeling: P. Latawiec, J. Evans, S. Eshbach, tri-captains. Sitting: J. Simpson, N. Wagoner, S. Collier, B. Blevins. H. Hudson, L. Maynell, K. Owens, N. Beers, L. Bayer, L. Springer, J. Curry. L. MacDonald, B. Conrey. Not pictured: Coach Miss Lewis. ( l i I 63 Kneeling left to right: J. Sadlf.r, L. MacDonald, J. Curry, S. Hall, J. Simpson, N. Bkers. Standing left to right: A. Campbell, L. Springer, H. Cauley, L. Maynei.l, P. Latawiec, P. Lenhart, Miss Lewis, Coach. 4 64 O OTHER SPORTS SOFTBALL B. Con rev BING PONG S. Walker POOL Left to right : P. Latawiec, L. Bayer, A. Minarik { 65 } The Cheerleaders iSf 66 }■ PURPLE TEAM. Row one left to right: M. Funkhouser, J. Curry, J. Schmidt, S. Lambert, S. Meyers. Row two left to right: K. Neff, P. Acree. V. Baker, A. Minarik, N. Beers, J. Evans, J. Louquet. Row three left to right: M. Harmon. M. Miller, S. Gentry, B. Conrey. S. Hall, D. Deans, C. Helsel. GOLD TEAM. Row one left to right: L. MacDonald, M. Aughbaugh, D. Lowman, J. Menuez, C. Erickson, L. Fultz, H. Cauley, J. Essrich. Row two left to right: C. Clore, K. Welsch, B. Blevins, P. Latawtec. D. Curry, L. Maynell, L. Springer,. I. Sadler. Purple and Gold Teams HIGHLIGHTS May Queen Miss Mary Elizabeth Kern Ki 70 ji May Queen Attendants 71 May Court Seated , left to right: J. Essrich, M. Bowman, S. Collier, G. Friberg, B. Frye. Standing , left to right: P. Lenhart, S. Brooks, H. PBjdson, S. Eshbach. May Court Seated , left to right: L. Bayer, K. Andersen, B. Simpson, S. Coursey, C. Pritchett. Standing , left to right: K. Whitney. G. Mayo, M. Porter, S. Rhudy, B. Helton. 4 73 fa The Marion Ideal Miss Carol Helsel To care for what is, rather than for what seems . . . To be loyal to the traditions of the past, yet open to the discoveries of the present and 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, strength in constructive service. . . To play happily and work honestly . . . To believe in God and God’s children . . . To serve where service is most needed . . . This is the ideal of Marion College. Marion College’s Best Dressed Girl Miss Linda Marie Fultz 75 Apple Blossom Princess Miss Kristen Kay Owens - { 76 )i«- Ir f A U v Al 1 EIHm nu MM MM . JfSfcfL A. ig a 1 1 Jft IE SENIOR DIRECTORY Ames, Diane Carol 1205 Boulevard Westfield, New Jersey Squib 1, 2; L.S.A. 1, 2; Missionary Sociery 1, 2; President 2; I.R.C. 1, 2. Andersen, Karen Irene 4 Evans Drive Cranbury, New Jersey Hatchet Lay-Out Editor 2; I.R.C. 1. 2. Bayer, Leah Ann 238 East Tenth Street Tyrone, Pennsylvania Y.W.C.A. Secretary 2; Squib 1; L.S A. 1; Choir 1, 2, Pres. 1; Hockey 2; Basketball 2; Cheerleader 1. Bergey, Marcia Maria 121 Virginia Street Strasburg, Virginia Hatchet 1; L.S.A. 1, 2; Secretary 2; Missionary Society 2 ; Choir 1, 2. Bowman, Mary Virginia Box 157 Chilhowie, Virginia Hatchet 2; Squib 1, 2; Business Manager 2; I.R.C 2; S.P.T. 2; Baptist Student Union 2. Bullis, Sue 1635 Cecelia Drive Gastonia, North Carolina Y.W.C.A Treas. 2; Hatchet 1 , 2; Squib 1; Missionary Society 1, 2; I.R.C. 2; S.P.T. 2; Choir 1, 2 Collier, Sharon Ann 100 Cannon Drive Newport News, Virginia Student Council 1; Y.W.C.A. 2, Vice Pres.; I.R.C. 1, 2; S.P.T. 1; Home Ec. Club 1, 2, Treas. 1; Choir 1. Conklin, Patricia B. 312 Groseclose Street Marion, Virginia 24354 Squib Business Manager 1; Sec. Phi Theta Kappa 2; I.R.C. 1, 2; S.P.T. 1, 2; Baptist Student Union Sec. 1. Conway, Mary Frances 2902 Oak Crest Avenue, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia I.R.C. 2; S.P.T. 1, 2. Coursey, Sara Malinda 2936 Viewpoint Road Alexandria, Virginia I.R.C. 1, 2; S.P.T. 1, 2; Cheerleader 1, 2; Co-Captain 2. Eshbach, Sherry Ann 730 Highland Street Boyertown, Pennsylvania Athletic Association Pres. 1, 2; Blazer Club 1, 2; Hockey 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Co-Captain Gold Team 2; Featured Student 1. Essrich, Jeanne Ellen 304 Lake Street (Box 88) Pulaski, Virginia 24301 Student Council 1 ; Y Cabinet 2 ; L.S.A. 1,2; Missionary Society 1, 2, President 2; Choir 1, 2. Evans, Merry Lynn 28 North Pleasant Avenue Ridgewood, New Jersey I R C. 1, 2; Blazer Club 1, 2; Hockey 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Captain Purple Team 2. Friberg, Virginia Lynne 732 Bentley Road Lindenwold, New Jersey 08021 L.S.A. 1, 2; Missionary Society 1, 2; I.R.C. 1; S.P.T. 1. Frye, Rebecca Ann Box 347 Beckley, West Virginia Freshman Class Sec.; Hatchet 1; Squib 1; L.S.A. 1, 2, Sec. 1; Missionary Society Vice Pres. 2. Helsel, Carol 1208 Elmwood Drive Colonial Heights, Virginia Student Council 2; Y.W.C.A. Pres. 2; L.S.A. 1, 2; Missionary Society 1; I.R.C. 1, 2; S.P.T. 1, 2. Helton, Brenda Carol 910 Fisher Road Wytheville, Virginia Hatchet 1, 2; Missionary Society 1, 2; S.P.T. 1, 2. Hoffman, Anne Louise 7125 Kerr Drive Springheld, Virginia 72150 Hatchet 1; I.R.C. 2; Choir 1, 2. Howard, Nancy Jane P. O. Box 52 Floyd, Virginia Hatchet 2; Y.W.C.A. Social Chairman 2; Home Ec. Club Pres. 1. 2. Hudson, Hazel H. 220 Dalphin Avenue Northfield, New Jersey Sr. Class Vice Pres.; Missionary Society 2; I.R.C. 2; Hockey 1, 2; Basketball 2. SENIOR DIRECTORY Johnson, Norma Adrienne Box 70- B Atkins, Virginia Sr. Class Pres.; Hatchet 2; Squib 1, 2; Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2, Vice Pres. 2; l.R.C. 1, 2; S.P.T. 2. Kern, Mary Elizabeth 237 South Main Street Coopersburg, Pennsylvania Hatchet Art Editor 2; Art Director Y.W.C.A. 2; Hockey 2. Latawiec, Paulette 15 Stonehouse Road Glenridge, New Jersey Student Council 2; Blazer Club 1, 2; Hockey 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Tennis 1; Co-Captain Gold Team 2. Lenhart, Margaret Louise Bank Building Apt. 1 Fleetwood, Pennsylvania Student Council Treas. 2; Hatchet 1, 2; Copy Editor 2. Marshall, Linda Diane 3872 Dare Circle Norfolk, Virginia Student Council 1 , 2; Pres. 2; Hatchet 1 . 2; Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2, Pres. 2; L.S.A. 1, 2; Missionary Society 1 ; l.R.C. 1, 2. Mayo, Georgia Gibson 730 Honeysuckle Road Salem, Virginia 24153 Student Council Vice Pres. 2; l.R.C. 1, 2; Home Ec. 2; Choir 2; Cheerleader 1, 2; Co-Captain 2. Minarik, Ann Walker 231 Lewis Avenue Salem, Virginia 24153 Hatchet 1, 2; Editor-in-chief 2; Squib 1, 2; l.R.C. 2; S.P.T. 2; Home Ec. 2; Cheerleader 2. Musser, Judith Rose Rural Retreat, Virginia Squib 1; L.S.A. 1, 2; Missionary Society 1; S.P.T. 1, 2; Hockey 1. Pattison, Carl Franklin P. O. Box 347 Wytheville, Virginia Student Council 2. Pennington, Betty Carol R. F. D. 1, Box 121-A Trout Dale, Virginia Student Council 2; Honor Court 2; L.S.A. 1; Mis- sionary Society Sec. -Treas. 1. Poole, Marsha Lynn 5397 West Pea Ridge Road Huntington, West Virginia Hatchet 2; Squib 2; L.S.A. 1, 2; l.R.C. 2; S.P.T. 2; Choir 2. Porter, Martha Moore Marion, Virginia l.R.C. 1,2; S.P.T. 2. Pritchett, Cheryl Deane 301 Jackson Circle Tullahoma, Tennessee l.R.C. 2; L.S.A. 1, 2; Home Ec. 1, 2; Sec. 1; Choir 1. Reichenbach, Gail 406 Woodland Street Manchester, Connecticut 06040 Squib 2, Business Manager; L.S.A. 1, 2,; Missionary Society 1, 2; Y.W.C.A. Chapel 1. Rudy, Sandra Sue Sugar Grove, Virginia Hatchet Business Manager 2; l.R.C. 2; S.P.T. 2. Schmidt, Joy Louisa 335 Miller Street Winchester, Virginia Hatchet 1; Squib 1, 2; Missionary Society 2; Home Ec. Club 2 ; Choir 1, 2. Scott, W. Delane, Jr. Box 501, Rt. 1 Marion, Virginia 24354 Treasurer Senior Class; Featured Student 1. 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