Georgetown Visitation School - Green Gate Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1952

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McLaughlin Acln1ini.i'trutiz'e A.i.ii.ittir1t Sister Mary Thomas Moran Bnrmr Sister Mary Veronica Aud Regirlrar Sister Mary Bernadette Phillips Librarian 'Wm Faculty Sister Jane Frances Leibell Sister Marie Aimee Savage Sister Francis de Sales Shrive Sister Mary Baptism Klein Sister Mary Veronica Aucl Zula Bernice Brumbaugh Helen Corbin Heinl Elizabeth Ring Hanlon Florence Howard Daria B. Ulane T. Kathleen Tabor lngovar La Shelle Mary E. McDonald Mary Ann Dzimian Pbilomplry and Scripture Hixtnry and Social Science Art Englixh and Religion Spanixlz Biology. Claemiit-ry. and Mathematic.: Muric mul Mzrric Appreciation Englirb Singing and Speech Medical Science French and Hiietory Home Ifcnnomici' Secretarial Science Secretarial Science Caroline McKinley Ashbrook Hirtory of Art. Speech. and Drnnzuticx Charlotte Evans Katherine Hahessey Phyrical Education Rericlent Nurxe BERNADETTE MARY AUKWARD Washington, D. C. Sodality, I, 2,' International Relations Club, 2.' Glee Club, 2. Bernie . . . first seat, First row . . . curly-brown locks . . . big- blue eyes . . . crew cut . . . allergic to red polka dots . . . PAPRICA . . . ping-pong enthusiast . . . great devotion to St. Michael . . . cold hand but a warm heart . . . Come on'a my boure . . . variety of colored pills . . . I don't have the time . . . beautiful complexion . . . party-goer . . . waffles . . . Hello, is this the Health Department? . . . worry-wart . . . Providence . . . amnesia sufferer? . . . chief cook and bottle washer . . . G.V.C. chauffeur . . . Alwayr. MARIANNE BOGNER Garden City, Long Island Sodality, I,' Second Afrirtant, 2: Mark and Shadow, I , 2,' GREEN GATE, 1, 2,' Debating Club. I: Confraternity of Cbrix- tian Doctrine, I, 2: Softball, 1. Mar . . . nothing is too much to ask of her . . . natural curls . . . another meeting to attend . . . Mar, house phone! . . . Well, what are you going to do? . . .an expert in dialects . . . the endless clothing project . . . it's coffee time . . . long- range thinker on vacation preparations . . . 'knitwit' . . . . . . Something similar to- . . . Fennessy's counsellor . . . You win, I lose . . . time enough for everyone . . . tender eyes that shine . . . Cbertnutr roarting on an open fire . . . wonderful brothers . . . outspoken, but never tactless . . . the prettiest hands . . . instigator of dining room plots . . . Garden City brogue . . . laugh, and the world laughs with you . . . supplies the friend in friendrbip. JANET MARY BOYE Brooklyn, New York Glee Club, I,' Confraternity of Cbriftian Doctrine 2,' Soft- ball, I. janet . . . Five-foot-two, eyes of blue . . . possesses a variety of moods . . . Brooklyn vernacular . . . medical secretary on the second floor . . . enjoys sea-breezes at Breezy Point . . . reserves a week-end permission for the Emerald Ball . . . a fan for Dixie Land, the Dodgers, and Bugs Bunny . . . Tennis, anyone? . . . affinity for escapades with Ann . . . 4:00 P. M. -letter writing time . . . Army-conscious . . . Sleepy Time Gal , except during vacation . . . Let's not talk tonight, girls. 6 MARY WINIFRIEID BRADY York, Pennsylvania Smft.'lify. I. 2: flltzrb ami' Slmciozr. 2. Mary . . . fond of engaging people . . . newest nickname: Sweetie ? . . . always first to sign out for work . . . ready smile for all . . . beats a steady path in Georgetown along a familiar route .... diverted slightly on working days . . . for- ever using the welcome mat at Edmary Hill for her numerous friends . . . loathes affected people . . . Need a favor? just ask her! . . . classic statement: Really?' '... always fussing about her empty mailbox . . . loves cocoa-brown . . . Late? Never! W-esll-jiist a few minutes . . . famous for that silly grin . . . usually met by, Whtm is it this time? '... mysterious- ly fond of the Marine Corps. FRANCES SALISBURY BURNS Huntington, West Virginia flluib anal Slnufoir. I. SccreluryATrctz,f11rer. 2: Intervzaliomzl Re- ltllifmi Club, I. 2: Cflee Club. 1. 2, Iimm . . . eyes that speak volumes . . . subtle sophisticate . . . dramatic ability . . . scissors-happy . . . New Yorker at heart . . . wakes up when the bright lights go on . , . those lost week ends at U. Va .... incessant talker . . . theme song: l'm late, I'm late, l'm late . . . that Italian sun . . . clothes conscious . . . T.N.T .... Tomorrow we diet' '... frequents Room 15 . . . mad dashes to smoker . . . globe-trotter . . . loves Latin tempos . . . Shalimar . . . fastidious , . . Wl1:1- a-at! . . . Undecided , -IOAN MARIE CAVANAGH Sea Girt, New jersey Smiulily, I. 2: Nlaivff and Slmc1'ou'. I. Preridefzl. 2: CiRIiliN GATE, 2. Ctzzxr . . . SIl'c'L'l.l' . . . turned-up nose . . . expressive Celtic- blue eyes ...' 'Give us an impersonation, joan! . . . shares hysterical outbursts with Clair . . . characteristic walk, which doesn't change in high heels . . . radiant and rare . . . supplies us with all the drama we could want . . . a solution to every problem . . . permissions, near and far . . . an individualist A . . tweed to the tee . . . dauntlessly different . . . an equal mixture of good humor . . . Oh re-lly! . . . Maybe I'm right and maybe l'm wrong, but 'Neverthelessn' . . . the glass of fashion . . . smiles and shadows disappear. 7 I .V t' f Cl fl X V, '7 U A! ,V i 1 fl 1.-f' A ,P .hf !1,Q,!1 ,fy Z, iw, . ,.,'l'i, y tif ti OL N cyiilaftkrgr J' Af , ,' L t t Mm we Q , Sodulzt G E. At Lyld5.Phot0grapl9y Editor. I: J fl POST S RIPT, I. 2: ee C , 1!fSep 'ary.12,' Choir. 1. 2: - 1 jf My href! l ,dllfernalglyedf zorzrq b. I. 2,.' lifliuk gtj6'5'71JZdo1z'.sI. 4 l K fig Lf 1 I 1 fl 4 lx D ' .A . fully fdri . . . me ame Ind Duquesne rooter M,f'l'k . . nd her Q5 rignkapber shop blue tennis shoes . .1 6, eventua eaded for the Bahamas-fhshe . ' ev i bod ' Qiend . . . never at a losiyidr words 1l!sca v wd party and swiniitzqgg . . . explains aff Vjfybphoyw. one who will listen L . never one to lt? her driv rfb ense gather dust decplmtor Hy? Ro llllyll V' .' . . pennant-covered letters frtzlveverywhere . . . I J a bite . . . a piano lrgpdhoire of Slryrfull and Clair f' jULune . . . also strums a L U. . . goldfjafkets . . . Robin Hjeod of the farm. L' l KNLVA' , f 4 ,6- -V iri3.PrbQ1i1EvAnp1- COLEMAN l I' 1' - . ., V 5 V, rg ,kjgkvilefnv hio X zatlilgagzliongj . I. Pretid nl. 2: Choir, I. 2: fl, Gleetf .f.' LY - I I rr f ,f' .Ive o af'ra . vabld. beautiful auburn hair A ' D. . expe,p ' nalygi y . . misc 'e . . . shows alert UD miss . -pdpnc?Q'bro' eyes . . . favorite past- , rn . n n . . . passio for perfumes and lipsticks . . . idol' As one nights in Egypt . . . frequent dental dautf Gggigon fiend loves the wide open spaces' XV,-p ti Point, Great Falls, the Meadows . . . roots for l e ers . . . Extension 229, please-Jung Hall . . . .C el d Indian fan . . . How're ya dern, U. Va? . September Song . . . Let's go. MARY JOAN CONNORS Chevy Chase, Maryland Sodalizy, I, 2: Posr SCRIPT, I, 2. Connie' . . . Naturally curly hair by way of haircuts . . . perpetual diet . . . pairs of alligator shoes and pierced earrings . . . the return of the native from California . . . solution to everyone's problems but her own . . . rare quality of common sense along with brains . . . ideal bridge partner . . . treas- urer at Chevy Chase parties . . . scarred for life by way of G. U. Hospital . . . six-year student . . . surrounded by den- tists at home . . . knitting factory . . . shortwinded? . . , knows what she's after and usually gets it . . . always ready with a quick comeback . . . Let's go to Ocean City this week end . . . 8 -IOAN ANASTASIA DE BALD Silver Spring, Maryland Smlalily. I. 2.' International Relations' Club. I. 2.' Glee Club. I. 2.' tvltuk and Slmdnzw. I. 2.' Cheerleader. 1. 2. joan . . . double B. G. queen . . . long blond tresses . . . slimness . . . Baltimore colt . . . Polish, of course! . . . artistic talent . . . I'll pick you up at 8i30H . . . No, I never have the car on Thursday . . . dressed up in the latest fashions . . . Chicken on a stick . . . undiscovered poet . . . hard worker . . . I can't get those white-wall tires dirty . . . on de ball . . . Guess who I got a letter from? . . . possessor of a conta- gious laugh . . . G. U. Hospital Medical prehxes?? . . . I can S0 hold a basketball with one hand . . . Peg O' My Iithlff. KATHLEEN MARY DENNANY Mackinac Island, Michigan Sodulity I, Prefeft. 2.' Student Cotnlcil. 2.' POST SCRIPT. I. Bll,l't7l6,f,l' Manager. 2. Kathy . . . dear to the hearts of all who know her . . . vivacious personality . . . you don't know about Michigan? . . . wonderful summers on Mackinac Island . . . IIIOSI acquaint- ed with the name Bob . . . lover of fun and excitement . . . sure, I'll try anything once!! . . . How did my wave do this time? . . . expressive eyes . . . a smile you won't soon forget . . . Hey you kids, come on now . . . Let's not get in a rut. . . . really appreciates a good time! . . . as Irish as they come: could you ever doubt it? . . . tweedy blue knee-socks . . . always has time for someone else. M ARY ELIZABETH ENGERT Wfashington, D. C. Srtdality. I. 2.' Student Council. 2.' POST SCRIPT. I. Editor. 2.' International Relutionr Club. l. 2.' Confmternity of Cbrirtiun Doctrine. I. 2.' Softball. 1. Mary Beth . . . madame editor . . . buys the biggest lunches in the Neale . . . quick decisions . . . an inexhaustable fund of embarrassing.moments . . . Shall I cut my hair? . . . misplaced books, coat, etc .... could talk her way out of a paper bag . . . flair for stylish blouses . . . always getting an extended 'learner's permit' . . . G. W. U. fan, or is it An- napolis? . . . knack for obtaining staff members' cooperation . . . strength of purpose . . . another one of the back row pupils . . . lifetime friend . . . Champ . . . uncontrollably enthusiastic if something interests her . . . saddle shoes with personality . . . that early-morning scarsely-awake look . . . a winning smile. 9 JOAN MEDERIC FITZPATRICK New Rochelle, New York Sodality, I, 2,' Math and Shadow, I. Vice-Prerident, 2,' Gold Team Captain, 2,' Hockey. 2: Barkethall, 2. Fitz . . . loves her sleep in the upper bunk . . . here comes Buttercup . . . D don't matter, but F do . . . Hey, you kids, don't I have a class now? . . . fabulous story teller . . . wild imagination . . . elfin grin . . . neatness personified UD . . . spasmodic laughter . . . strives for long hair, but-. . . golden earrings . . . sudden outbursts. . . athletic ability . . . a tree grows in Brooklyn . . . unusual expressions . . . speaks German Huently: example, Bonne nichte . . . troubles, troubles, but no worries . . . famous experiences . . . New Rochelle's Chamber of Commerce . . . struggling young scientist . . . September Song. CAROL MARIE FLOREZ Tampa, Florida Sodality, 1, 2. Carol . . . our faithful Floridian . . . exciting trips to New York . . . speaks of her family . . . The Great Debater . . . pet peeves: English Lit and gym . . . passion for perfume . . . independent . . . neatness personified . . . much traveling during the summertime . . . shining hair . . . famous for unique spectacles. . . letters from home every Tuesday . . . exotic beauty . . . exceptionally generous . . . sudden outbursts . . . high ideals and ambitions . . . Hey, y'all . . . interest in languages . . . headed for Marymount . . . lover of stylish clothes . . . Boston booster . . . Manhattan Serenade . . . spark of sophistication . . . All the Thingr You Are. BARBARA ANN FRANK Merion, Pennsylvania Sodality, 1, 2, GREEN GATE, I, 2,' Posr SCRIPT, 2,- Mark and Shadow, I, 2,' White Team Captain, 2: Hockey, I, Captain, 2. B00 . . . those big brown eyes and that friendly Hi there . . . made a good Harvey . . . Oh, I'll never be free . . . You're way too risky, Joan . . . says she has no accent . . . responsible and alert . . . an Old Angler at heart . . . an individual . . . Oh, that jersey-blue Plymouth . . . a true friend and a ready listener . . . loves that boardwalk in Atlantic City . . . noted for her sportsmanship . . . determined leader of the hockey team . . . Well, maybe if we move the closet out in the hall- . . . quietest moment: medical science class . . . incomparable. 10 ELIZABETH JOAN GRAN DOFF Tampa, Florida Smlulity. I, 2. Berry . . . our sun-kissed classmate from Florida . . . a well- rounded student with high ideals . . . outstanding virtue is pa- tience practised . . . she's artistically inclined to the keyboard and easel . . . laughing personality . . . full of fun, joy, and charm, and doesn't save the latter for spring . . . favorite time of the year: football season . . . the most important accessory to the lnlirmary . . . day outfit: an unfinished sock . . . an even temper that would win a prize . . . striking and attractive . . . will long be remembered through the echo of a drawled Wl1i1t? . ELIZABETH MARGARET GRIFFITH XXfashington, D. C. Sndulizy. I. 2: Post' SCRIPT, I. 2. Liz . . . more bounce to the ounce . . . pinned-up collars, knee socks, and a blue sweater . . . provoker of laughter everywhere . . . pet peeves: 8:15 classes live days a week, tire drills . . . Are your ears pierced? . . .various and sundry hair- cuts-all short . . . conspiracies with her brother supply many after-dinner laughs . . . original clothes with the ability to wear them . . . created Connecticut fad of red llannels on the beach . . . glib tongue talks her in or out of anything . . . knows a little bit about a lot of things . . . I'm planning a neu' cam- paignf' DOLORES MARIE GUIDO NX!ashington, D. C. Snzlulily. l. 2: Intermlliwml Reluliom Club. I. 2: Glee Club. 2,' Crnlfralerrzily of Cfbrirtiuvz Doctrine. 2. Dee . , . live-foot-two with eyes of brown . . . early bird . . . second cup of black coffee . . .friendly smile and helpful hand , . . has a mania for ribbons . . . C.U. booster . . . likes blue Chevrolets . . . lsn't that cute . . . familiar with maps of Wfashington . . . shiny black hair . . .daily constitutional with joan . . . February 14? . . . loves to sing and dance . . . sincere . . . favorite shadow, Toby A . . Ho, ho, thats rich . . . excels in elocution . . . loves hockey . . . G. W. Hospital ganglion . . . 1 uyclllf In Play Home Wfiilz You. I I 1' A PATRICIA SHARP HENNESSEY Wilmington, Delaware Sodalizy, If PosT SCRIPT, 1. 2. Pat . . . one-half of room 19 . . . cool blonde tresses and laughing green eyes . . . those summers at Ocean City and Maine . . . just lives for Friday . . . frequenter of Union Sta- tion . . . what would the Neale Shoppe do without that nightly patronage? . . . mad about Nichelles and clothes . . . can easily be excited . . . forever calling home just to say Hello . . . blushes easily . . . could not live without those nightly phone calls . . . friendly but reserved . . . puts up with her roommate's love of signs . . . plans to spend her future days practising the art of Gregy . . . Vive la Wilmingttmn. MARY ELLEN HICKEY Clayton, Missouri GREEN GATE, Bu.tine.t.r Manager, 2,' Mark and Shadow, 2,' Hockey, I, 2,' Barkelball, 1, 2. I-Iickr . . . striking blue eyes . . . pretzel muncher . . . daily phone calls . . . quiet understanding . . . loyal friend . . . Mich- igan summers . . . a touch of sophistication . . . those English outlines . . . always a helping hand . . . Did you get those ads yet? . . . welcomes snacks from home . . . voguish . . . individualism . . . when it rains, it curls . . . detests hats . . . collection of knee socks . . . the alarm is too subtle . . .periodic house cleaning . . . tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow . . . scufller . . . responsive-responsible . . . Is there hockey today? . . . unconventional . . . la belle femme . . . silence that speaks . . . Where's my pen? MARY ANNE JOHNSON Silver Spring, Maryland Sodalizy, 1, 2,' Post SCRIPT, I, 2. Mare . . . Irish-blue eyes . . . follows the Navy . . . went to Florida but missed that trip to Kansas . . . supports Capitol Transit between Silver Spring and Georgetown . . . trouble getting out of Meadowbrook . . . pet peeve: Is that a fra- ternity pin you're wearing? . . . will be a definite asset to some doctor's office . . . Now what would my two-year-old sister want with my notes? . . . native of Maryland's second largest city . . . wonderful future planned? . . . mile-a-minute behind a car wheel . . . generous . . . ambition: to be stationed near home. 12 JOANNE CLAIRE IUERGENS New Rochelle, New York Smlaliry. I. 2,' POST SCRIPT, I, Armciale-Eu'ifor. 2. In . . . New Rochelle native . . . journalistic talent . . . our great agitatorn . . . many moments of daze . . . piano virtuoso . . . intriguing title of Westchester Gypsy . . . novel ideas and future plans . . . saucer-brown eyes . . . smiling worrier . . . craves responsibility U9 . . . pet peeve: study tall kinds! . . . original Hiawatha hairdo . . . Gold Dust Twins . . . surgically inclined . . . cute wardrobe . . . I'm retired. . . . for her diet-there's no tomorrow . . . exceptional friendliness . . . to blush is easy . . . ambitions? . . . oblivious conversa- tionalist . . . Cherry Festival . . . Home-Run Queen . . . im- plicitly trusting . . . tasty nightcaps . . . banjo-eyes . . . But it's the end of everything. MARY LOUISE KANE Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Snclalily. I, Fin! C071J'lllfl!7', 2: Stuafenl Council. 2.' Social Chair' man, 2.' Secretary of the Clam, I: GREEN GATE. 2.' H0clPc'y. I. 2.' Barketball, I. 2. Mary Lou . . . Well . . .yes, she is parlor night's mediator . . . surprise telegrams . . . admirers of all ages . . . summers at Cape May . . . shares the moon shine . . undecided now . . . Bread and butter, please . . . M. L.'s enigma, very Irish . . . gullible, not very . . . hypersensitive . . . adroit on the held . . . an accent all her own . . . ethereal qualities. but she can Charleston too . . . fond of hospitals or medicine men? . . . veracity without reservations . . , a museum of souvenirs, par- ticularly letters. PATRICIA LOUISE LA PPE Wfashington, D. C. Sodulily, I. 2.' Iulernutimzul Relations Club. I. 2.' POST SCRIPT, I. 2.' GREEN GATE, 2.' Cmzfmlemity of Clyrixliafz Doclrine. 1. 2. Pal! . . . likes blue, Navy . . . still intends to finish those year-old argyles . . . timely remarks . . . See anybody? . . . loves gossip for her column, Lo and Behold . , . the one they always come back to . . . CCD enthusiast . . . patient . . . blend of generosity and thoughtfulness . . . Let's go out for lunch . . . delights in dancing . . . little Sunday talks . . . eager for excitement when it includes ? . . . I'm undecided now . . . one of the back-row pupils . . . shining expressive brown eyes . . . faultless attire . . . is she sweet! . . . claims she has a serious side, if you can just find it . . . many air-mail letters, I5 ull CHRISTINE HELENE LECLAIRE Oxford, Massachusetts Sodulity, I, 2: Choir I. 2: Glee Club. Trearurer. l. Prerideut, 2,' Confruternily of Clarlrtimz Doctrine. I . 25 Barketball, I. Clarir . . . Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce . . . friendly smile . . . eager and capable . . . always dieting . . . proud of Duchess V . . . likes convertibles, especially yellow . . . sum- mers at Lake Chargoggagoggmanchaugagoggdhaubunagunga- maugg . . .sailing enthusiast . . athletic . . . room 27, fa sink!7 . . . domestic . . . proud of her family . . . sociable and enter- taining . . . tall in stature . . . president of the Glee Club . . . summer-dental assistant . . . member of the Knitting Union . . . Oh, I have so much to do! MARGARET MARY LIDDY West Caldwell, New jersey Sodulity. I, 2: Choir, 1, Preridenl. 2: Glee Club. I. 2: Infer- nutirmul Relaliom Club, I. 2. Midge . . . petite but dynamic . . . raven-haired beauty . . . proud of that half inch . . . those midnight bridge sessions . . . sleepy-time gal . . . insatiable appetite . . . Neale Shoppes best customer . . . tennis enthusiast . . . loyal to the Rams . . . lives for those air-mail letters . . . smart dresser . . . warm and friendly . . . wanted: a one way ticket to Paris . . . couldn't live without high heels . . . avid crossword puzzle fan . . . second home: New York City . . . Hey, Neffl' '... ambition: to be an American in Paris. ANTONIA DOLORES LLORENS-MERCADO Ponce. Puerto Rico Glee Club, 2,' Mark uml Slauclouf. 2,' Confmlerrzily of Clarirtirzrz Doctrine. I. 2. Tony . . . all of live feet . . . Spanish vivacity personified . . . day-hop boarder . . . pet peeve: open lockers . . . majors in mispronunciation . . . quiet when reading . . . weakness for Hershey bars . . . loquacious . . . partial towards Notre Dame . . . fond of cooking . . . those struggles with shorthand . . . dotes on baby sister . . . believes that home is where the heart is . . . small Spanish towns . . . Latin-American dance au- thority . . . loves: Cervantes, poetry, the mambo, and violets . . . I'm hungry . . . better late than never . . . those flashing dark eyes . . . always busy . . . looks forward to August at home . . . Duerme Margarita . 14 SARAH JANE MAGOVERN South Orange, New jersey Sodalily. 2: GREEN GATE, 2: Mark and Sloddnzv. 2. Samir . . . expressive eyes . . . thoughtful letter writer . . , never a dull moment . . . summers at Sea Girt . . . l000 invita- tions and no permissions . . . Shalimar . . . Excellent . . . always has mail in the box . , . thinks before she speaks . . . gets A's at G. U .... enviable telegrams . . . loves coffee and the 8:50 rush hour . . . prefers sleeping to eating . . . still waters run deep . . . distinctive horticulture . . . an unpredic- table future . . . amazing collection of wool socks . . . artistry in faux pas . . . Oh, that's dreadful . . . the mighty oaks! . . . alternate storm clouds and rainbows . . . like a haunting re- frain. CLAIR MARIE MAGUIRE South Orange, New jersey Smltzlily. I . 2: Sfmfeul Cnlmcif. Prerirlefzt. 2: Nfauk am! Shtzclozr. I. 2: GREEN GATE, 2: Baikelbuff. I. 2. Clair Tray . . . two-toned eye . . . deep mellow voice . . crowning glory Thursday night . . . little but mighty . . . epi- tome of confusion . . . dramatically inclined . . . meticulous . . . any venture an accomplishment . . . Joan's other half . . . summers at Monmouth Beach . . . tennis court terror. , . picnics, parties, and proms . . . the phone rings twice for Clair! . . . Quick on the trigger . . . baneful moments . . . Dadcly's little girl . . . combination of shyness with bursts of Irish gaiety . . . l've definitely made up my mind. . . . undemonstrative . . . aversion to turtles . . . lt's THE Botany flannel! . . . a job well done is a job well remembered. MARY ELLEN MAGUIRE Wlashington, D. C. Sndaliiy. I. 2: Posr SCRIPT, I. 2. Mickey . . . that fatal haircut . . . a weighty ring finger . . an understanding confidante . . . introducer extraordinaire . . . plans to devote her life to the study of the American buffalo . . . a flair for faultless fashioning . . . unofficial adoption of the family car . . . seen at all G.U. activities . . . magnet for hockey balls . . . always room and a welcome at her house for a friend . . . a little behind schedule in finishing those argyles . . . part- ner in the night . . . questions about her older sister . . . enjoys steaks and hot chocolate . . . You should live so long . . . a roguish spirit camouflaged by an angelic appearance. I5 MARY SHEILA MALLOY Washington, D. C. Sodality, I, 2: Student Council, Secretary-Trearurer, I,' POST SCRIPT, 1, 2,' Vice-Pretident of tbe Clan, 2,' Debating Club, 1,' Hockey, 1, 2. Sbeila . . . our Irish colleen . . . generous contributor to the missions . . . envy of the crammers . . . still plugging for the license . . . the judges daughter . . . The Old Chaperone . . . always on top: scholastically and socially . . . Sitting Ball . . . her future includes a sociology major at Trinity . . . Friday afternoon punch . . . sparkling-brown eyes . . . floorwalker during study hall . . . put out into the night . . . Let's do some- thing exciting and I'll cut . . . favorite companion, Toby . . . past summer included a strenuous? job with the government, and an eventful trip to Connecticut . . . pet peeve: Friday afternoon classes . . . You've got to take chances! MARY JUDE MCCARTHY Chevy Chase, Maryland Sodality, 1, 2,' Student C ouncil. Vice-Prerident, 2: POST SCRIPT, 1, 2,' Vice-Prerident of tbe Clary, I,' Matk and Sbadow, 2,' In- ternational Relationr Club, 1,' Confraternity of Cbrirtian Doc- trine, 2,' GREEN GATE, 2. jude . . . our capable and conscientious Student Council vice-president . . . short hair cuts . . . the apple queen . . . comes to the Point . . . school spirit personified . . . army brat . . . when she says Chile, it's not cold . . . ambition: to get a driver's license . . . Sunday afternoon lunches . . . unusual ring . . . Odeon interior decorator . . . a real pal and a pleasant word for all . . . bravest secretary-takes English Lit . . . frequently seen at the Art Gallery? . . . long school day . . . Ella habla Espanol . . . mile-long pretzels . . . that fabulous week end . . . No, it's J-U-D-E! . . . loves hillbilly music . . . Hey, Joan . . . to know her is to love her. MARY JOAN MCDERMOTT White Plains, New York Sodality, I, 2,' GREEN GATE, 2,' Mark and Sbadow, 1,' May Queen. joan . . . the gnome . . . sense of humor, seldom equaled, never excelled . . . I don't know, that's pretty risky . . . a little tweed . . . Chanel No. 5 . . . I'll do it-Thursday . . . awe-filled blue eyes . . . combination of accents . . . pitter-patter of little feet . . . schedule card always handy . . . owes a Bill to every college . . . artful dodger . . . lustrous blonde hair . . . Gothic complexion . . . sleepy-time gal . . . Fennessy's tiniest . . . champion breakfast runner . . . allergic to clocks . . . I didn't know what time it was . . . Now BE there . . . per- plexed future . . . constant worrier . . . Meet Me in Saint Louir . . . 'starey' situations . . . what's mine is yours . . . those en- dearing young charms. 16 DOROTHY IRENE MCDONNELL Memphis, Tennessee Sodulily. I. 2: Student Council, I. 2: Pre.ric1'e11t of ibe fflarr. I, 2: Mark and Shadow, I: Burketfmll, I, 2: Softlzall. I. D01 . . . unmistakable southern accent . . . presidential abili- ties . . . determined arguer . . . displays extensive glass collec- tion . . . keeps the rebel Hag in a prominent place . . . No joke . . . dislikes desserts-usually . . . leaps out of bed with the alarm . . . Wl1z1t shall I wear? . . . burns the midnight flashlight batteries . . . loves sarcasm . . . permanent owner of the lower bunk . . . emergencies prove her value . . . Actually, I do . . . enthusiastic party girl . . . saves Confederate money . . . Hey, y'all . . . intense . . . irons innumerable blouses . . . deep convictions . . . conscientious homework doer . . . almost nightly walks at 9:30 . . . Will someone please come to the smoker with me? . . . she came, she saw, she conquered. MARY KATHRYN MCDUELL Silver Spring, Maryland Smfulily. I. 2: lnfw'1zu1in1ml Refalivm' Club. 2. Satchel . . . adopted child of the League of Nations . . . will never forget the eighth . . . known for delicious lunches . . . Oh yeah' '... Cold. Cold Heart . . . one of the saddle club . . . innocent expressions . . . photographic memory . . . takes gym in the north wing . . . last love: walking . . . that Atlantic City look . . . Lesby friends' '... raring to go, especially after 2:00 A.M .... terrific appetite at the strangest hours . . . keeps secrets--at times . . . Come back later, and I'll photograph your hands' '... unexpected guests . . , late, lengthy telephone calls . . . fond of Silver Spring. CATHLEEN ROSE MCHALE Carbondale, Pennsylvania Smlulify. I. 2: Affmb and Shadow. I. 2: Hockey. 2. Katie . . . Katie Mcl-Iale from Carbondale . . . Oh, you're funny, Phillip . . . holds the record for most nieces and nephews . . . Whatt was for breakfast? . . . downfall-Neale Shoppe . . . Seriously girls, diet tomorrow . . . still has faith in the Giants . . . collector of G. U. animals from . . . unique Charleston . . . enjoys singing off key . , . her witty remarks are seldom exceeded . . . Your time is coming, girls! . . . pause that refreshes, Med. Science . . . pet peeve: her room- mates? . . . not a worry in the world . . . laughing blue eyes reflect her sparkling personality . . . keeps infirmary in con- stant uproar . . . timely remarks . . . comedian of the class. I7 W El LEEN CON ROY MOORE Norfolk, Virginia Sodalily, 1. 2: Mt1.ik and Sbuc1'n1t'. I. 2. Connie . . . individual Southern accent. .. nightly exercises. . goes in for the sunny side of life . . . Ah, come on y'all! . . . Fennessys beautician . . . faithful to Army blue . . . Couldn't live without the Confederate Hag . . . Coffee with a 'little bit' of cream, please . . . reveals much in her sleep . . . biggest worry-her English assignmnent . . . a true friend . . . talks about going on a diet! . . . a smile that wins your heart . . . never hears an alarm clock . . . a great pessimist . . . You know what l'd do if I were you! . . . as generous as they come . . . never to be forgotten. ANN MARIE MORAN Staten Island, New York Sociality. 1. 2: Cnnfmlemzity of C,bri.ititzn lDllL'fl'f7Ic'. 2: Glen' Club, I. Jinx . . . possesses charm without consciousness of it . . . quick to blush . . . firm believer in relaxation . . . has a weak- ness for her sisters . . . upstate loyalties . . . knows the latest football scores and schedules . . . aliinity for escapades with janet . . . sporadic dashes home via Staten Island Ferry . . . Starduit played with trombone . . . last occupant at the break- fast table . . . usually trying to make up her mind . . . sincere and amiable . . . a serious side . . . Nancy, the dentist again . . . room 20-closets, closets, closets. ELIZABETH MARSHALL MULLINS Wfashington, D. C. Sodalily. I. 2: Ilzlermtfionul Relalirmr ffllzb, I, 2: Afluxk and Slaadozw, 1, 2: Confmternily nf Clvr'iv!i1uz llmttriize. I. 2. Marin . . . our Navy junior . . . much-travelled miss . . lovable . . . slightly behind the clock . . . Milwaukee . , . Mai'- quette's publicity department ...' 'Look how tall he is! . . coeur joie . . . Whitt color eye shadow shall I use? . . . ice- cream lover . . . Do I look sophisticated enough? '... whist- ler . . . always drawing faces . . . writer? . . . those liquid diets . . . Whitt time is it? . . . fifteen-page lctters to brother Bill . . . wonderful family . . . strong convictions . . . Lets go to bed early . . . room 27's other half. I8 NANCY JANE NAUNHEIM Normandy, Missouri Sodalily. I, 2: Bafketball, I, Captain, 2. Nan . . . captain of the basketball team . . . lithe and slender . . . unpredictable . . . never quiet, never still . . . aloof on oc- casion . . . looks forward to basketball season and horseback riding . . . lover of mysteries and pizza . . . receives frequent air-mail specials, occasional packages of food . . . favorite song: He'J jun My Bill . . . spends week ends in New York . . . original . . . always in vogue with tailored suits . . . ready for coffee . . . lucky girl . . . highly domesticated . . . rings on her lingers . . . ambition: to win the Room Beautiful contest . . . Oh, I'm so happy . . . knit one, pearl two . . . always to be remembered. SALLIE ANNE NEWELL Ladue, Missouri Slllllvlli Cflllllfil, Vice Prexidem, 2: N. F. C. C. S., 1,' Mark and Shadow. 2: GREEN GATE, 2: Hockey, I, 2: Baiketball, 2,' Softball, I. Sal . . . calmly determined . . . in one soft look what lan- guage lies . . . one of the cashmere clan . . . those grand old songs . . . confldante supreme . . . Please, joan, don't rush me. . . . fluctuating plans . . . collegiate wardrobe . . . incomparable handwriting . . . special brand of enchantment . . . greatest tribulation, P.O.D .... hockey prowess . . . Do-0-o-o some- thing! . . . a talent for relating humorous situations . . . shoe complex . . . antics after eleven . . . a flair for high life . . . always sings an octave lower . . . her triumvirate: grace, charm, and beauty. REBECCA ORD RADFORD Washington, D. C. Glee Club. I. 2: Choir. 2: Mark and Shadow, 2. Bequila . . . famous for her German temper . . . shows her French descent . . . serious . . . keeps up with activities at G. W. . . . proudest of her Gate and Key . . . generally found buzzing off to the smoker . . . rare combination of carelessness and so- phistication . . . waltzes, polkas, and tangos . . . majors in outside activities . . . inflicted with the wanderlust . . . plays classical music when not singing or reading . . . Glee Club's highest soprano . . . seldom found in a kitchen . . . slow knitter . . . pet peeve: people who ask questions.. .letter-writing hend . . . raises Badgers . . . weakness for peanuts . . . Come-on- let's go . . . has those Army Blues . . . Two Lover Hare I. I9 .1 JOAN CHARLES RODDY Washington, D. C. Sodalizy, 1, 2,' Posr SCRIPT, I . 2: Mark and Shadow, 25 GREEN GATE, Plfolograploy Editor, 2,' Cheerleader. 1.2: Softball, l. loan . . . loves life, the Irish, and fraternities . . . a closet full of sweaters and skirts . . . a calorie counter . . . expressive eyes . . . our own little Gussie Moran . . . keeps us laughing with the family mishaps . . . always willing to do more than her share . . . chuck-full of fun and more energy than General Electric . . . famous for those Charlestons . . . sincerity and jo- viality combined . . . don't let that carefree attitude fool you- she's an excellent student . . . loves to travel . . . aim: to get a college degree . . . can't do without that Spanish dictionary . . . New York at Thanksgiving. ELIZABETH DEMPSEY SCHLICK Saint Paul, Minnesota Sodalily, I, 2,' Sluderzl Council. 2: N. F. C. C, S.. Senior Dele- gate, 2,' Secrezary-Trearurer of the Clair, 2, Betzr . . . Hey Guys . . full of life . . . abounds in clever- ness . . . The most awful thing just happened . . . elhsh eyes . . . incessant talk of New York . . . conducts private speech classes . . . Oh, my word! . . . cheery smile for everyone . . . walks with a purpose . . . strives for individuality . . . especially fond of football players . . . conversationalist personified . . . determined to start that diet . . . likes lamps with distinction . . . early morning fright . . . usually seen collecting money . . . tweedie . . . has trouble with drugstore stools . . . misun- derstood . . . song fest in C flat , . . expressive features . . . souvenir hunter . . . those midnight excercises . . . It's got atmosphere, it's got character. MARY SUE SELL Cumberland, Maryland Sodallly. 2: Regional Marlology C,or1zr1zi.i'5io1zer, 2: P051 SCRIPT, I,- GREEN GATE, 2. Sadie . . . loves humor, especially wit . . . Dear Child . . . a traveling woman . . . Louis Armstrong and his trumpet . . . nightly coke and potato chips . . . such long and curly eye lashes . . . Indeed . . . wim? wigor? and witality? . . . Fen- nessy's most continuous sleeper . . . a southern belle of five miles below the Mason-Dixon Line . . . easygoing except be- fore exams . . . her own special accent . . . illegible hand writ- ing . , . makes sincere and long-lasting friendships . . . ability for meeting individuals . . . Cease the facetiousness or amal- gamation will set in . . . writes clever letters . . . admirer of prominent jaws . . . Brevity is the soul of wit. 20 FAY MARIE STICKFORD Saint Louis, Missouri Sodality, I, 2.' Student Council, 2,' GREEN GATE, Anixtant Editor. 1, Editor. 2.' POST SCRIPT, 1, Feature Editor, 2,' Mark and Slaadouu I, 2.' Hockey, 2: Softball, I. Fay . . . a smile on her face and a will in her way . . . dean's list . . . Gibson Girl . . . I'll take care of the fish . . . licorice . . . Tonight's a good story night . . . vocabularian . . . always a letter in the box . . . Alice in Wonderland . . . I hate it and everything it stands for . . . partaker in all activities . . . a letter-writing complex . . . perpetual motion . . . an eye on the Beta stars . . . Talk to me, Mar . . . Is that a march I hear? . . . nocturnal wanderings . . . always a sock in progress . . . September's song . . . journalistic ambitions . . . she walks in beauty. BARBARA ANNE SULLIVAN Washington, D. C. Sodality, I, 2.' International Relation: Club, I. 2.' Glee Club. 1. 2.' Mark and Shadow, 1, 2,' Bafketball, 2. Barb . . . natural-brown locks . . . known as S, S. to her friends . . . All you have to do is make the atoms happy . . . sports enthusiast . . . Georgetown rooter . . . loves a joke . . . loyal . . . Guess who called me last night? . . . doesn't know the meaning of worry . . . friendly smile . . . pleasing dis- position . . . poise . . . must have her tea . . . Captain of the Pinney Team . . . rosy cheeks . . . Somebody's been using my gym suit . . . loves St. Ann's . . . Convict No. 6332498 . . . easygoing . . . school spirit . . . a true and lasting friend . . . children's favorite child . . . When Irirb Eyes are Smiling. ELIZABETH ANN TISINGER Washington, D. C. Sodality, I , 2.' Student Council, 2,' Athletic Armciation, Secre- tary-Treaturer, I. Prerident, 2,' Glee Club, 1, 2.' POST SCRIPT, 1. Sporty Editor, 2,' Hockey, 2,' Barketball, 2,' Softball, 1. Betty . . . our outstanding athlete . . . a loyal friend . . . Ocala vs. Alexandria . . . a favorite with nieces and nephews . . . dependable A.A. President . . . slender and graceful . . . complains about her hair but never needs to . . . surplus of school spirit . . . Auntie . . . extremely conscientious student . . . quiet sense of humor . . . her 12:00 shift in Neale Shoppe . . . elevator escapades . . . intense interest in history . . . witty remarks . . . loves to eat but never gains a pound . . . needs suspenders . . . has all the courage of her convictions . . . Friday appointments . . . a whiz at any sport . . . pet peeve: ipm facto . . . always finds time to do something extra. 21 I l' MARGARET MARY TOLAND Washington, D. C. Sodalily. I. Fin! Aniflanf. 2.' POST SCRIPT, 2: Interfmlimml Relationr Club, 2.' Mask and Slmrlfozv, 2.' Glee Club, I. 2.' Choir. 2. M. M .... Sodality omcer . . . loyal to the school and her friends . . . generous and conscientious nature . . . always ap- pears calm and collected . . . biology blues . . . humanitarian . . . crazy about her family . . . sincere and reliable . . . con- tinually on a diet . . . I don't know a thing . . . endless home- work for English Lit . . . high ideals . . . efficient . . . her sister Mimi . . . Cape May summers . . . slight aversion to gym class . . . St. Ann's, anyone? . . . Betty's other half . . . frequent blushes and exclamations . . . never far from Georgetown . . . ten willing fingers . . . Sister, may I help you? . . . enthusi- astic about anything pertaining to her Alma Mater. MARGUERITE ANN WALSH Memphis, Tennessee Sodality, I. Secretary-Trearurer. 2. Ann . . . gentlest of manners . . . kindest of heart . . . a sin- cere friend of all who know her . . . petite attractive brunette . . . dark wavy hair . . . a classical college wardrobe . . . a Tennessee rebel with an authentic Southern drawl . . . ever thoughtful and considerate . . . quiet, subtle humor . . . smiling Irish eyes . . . numerous boxes from home, shared with all . . . hidden talent: art . . . conscientious and capable . . . fond of basketball, and good at long shots . . . delights in dancing . . . longs for some of that southern fried chicken . . . reliable and obliging . . . demure smile and a charming manner . . . natural and unaffected. MARY KATHERINE WENDEI. Memphis, Tennessee Sociulily. I. Second Comuller, 2.' Burkelbull, I. Mary Kay . . . true southern beauty . . . curls that are ever- present . . . The Tbingr We Did Tbir Summer . . . radiant smile . . . proud of her southern accent . . . accomplished equestrienne with many trophies and blue ribbons to her credit . . . many good times in New York at Thanksgiving . . . loves parties . . . breakfast cuts . . . all-around student and athlete . . . proudly displays the Confederate Hag . . . returns from vacation with mountains of candy . . . ideal student for model- ing school . . . latest acomplishment: argyles, 'specially blue ones . . . loves that south-bound Tennessean . . . especially fond of Spanish 133 . . . easy and unruffled manner. 22 SUSAN MARIE HELD Erie, Pennsylvania Sorlalily. I, 2: N. F. C. C. S., junior Delegczle. I: Mark and Slmdozr. I, 2: Debuling Club. I. Sezzeuzwz . . . characteristic gestures . . . Aw, c'mon . . . Howdy-doody . . . We'll have that in Erie soon . . . over- tlowing tear ducts . . . lt's so philosophical . . . Hollywood wardrobe . . . How do you spell-P . . . smiles with her eyes . . . classic features . . . suspected of practising Yogi . . . per- petual wanderlust . . . would try anything three times . . . third-degree artist . . . the toast of the town . . . room in the rafters . . . ever enthusiastic . . . plans, plans, plans . . . huggy- bear . . . malaprop supreme . . . Minnie Mouse health shoes . . . it's the knee . . . star quality . , . intrinsically lovable . . . someone wonderful. K x t 2 1, ' SUIJIIOHIOVC Class Qfficers G 75 Sealed, left in right: S. Malloy, D McDonnell. Slamling: E. Schlick. fill ff FRESHMAN CLASS OFFIcQHRs Lvl! In right Al. W. de G'rar111'prt?. N. Feigban. j. lllfdfgtililtlil. l?l'USfIlflf'lCll1 Crfltiss History Shall we ever forget that first day! Meeting the many new faces-faces which would become very familiar in the next two years. The few days that followed were a combination of homesickness, confusion, and anticipation. Our big sisters helped us greatly by befriending us and making us feel more at home, Shortly, the days began to slip by, one by one, and looking back, we wondered just where they had dis- appeared, and our memories recalled events that occurred after our arrival. Following the many tests, we were enthusiastic about the Faculty-Stu- dent Dinner where we met our future teachers. Then came St. Margaret Mary's feast day, and that night, the Marshmallow Roast at the Slave Cabin. At the Cap and Gown Ceremony we really felt we 24 l'iI7'J'l lillzff. fe!! In rlgiil' C.. O'Neill, C. Mooney, K. Oldfield, -I. Power Siwfllif lufzftj lf, Reidy, M, Nerone, M. O'l5rien Slinlifiue' N. Ro n1u.tlde7. G liotke. Mizfeif ul lluf fflllllfdfll' li. Prior, M. A. Nolte. H. Ring. Milltif, lift In rlglvlx .I. l:.lI'fClI, N. Feighiln, li. Donnelly, lt Cmlvin, li. Downing. isfzlllilllll' M. Hoover, C.. ltxutns, M, Duque. li. Ifldnnery. C.. Doyle, R. Forrest, M. Diev. belonged, for we became members of the Student body. One Friday night during the football se.ison, we were invited to the University to .1 r.1lly .ind d.tnLe. Wfe were gmteful for the gens er.il permission given us. 'l'he 'lhtnksgiving Holidays :prune and went li Seated. lc!! In rzliglwrq D. Burth, V. Byrne, P. Byrne M l'srenn.in, U Devine, B. Boyle, if. Helton KIIULXIILLI l.. Blinzler. B. Cuissidy, N. Curroll, lf. Iirighthill, M. A. ifhttse. and we found ourselves prepdring for the BLlZ.lLlI'. the Cfhristmds hohditys, .ind then the New Ye.n1 Next mme those inevitable exams, .ind then the beginning of .1 new semester. Wk- hegitn the semester with the Grads Teri Dunne rind some of us .itrended the ,lunior Prom .it the University, .rn 1 5 fb we y l'4ii1il mia: fell In rllqfvlf M. L. Hanley, Haynes, lf. Hazel, M. jellrcys. Summl r'IlI4.' N. Hinslwerg, M. W. ale Grumlpre, M. A. ale Hnstm. 'lfiirif 11114: M. Hirten, A. Gerin, E. Heffernan, L. jones. Fllllfffl H111 .' M. Goods. V-fi v Seated. fell In riglifx S. Vnlaulc, -I. Taylor, -I. Wfaxggixilhlii, A. Ryan, N, Rosenquest. Sfzlllxffllib' N. West, C. Van Rummy, lf. Smith, M. We-lin-r. M. Wliillcri, N. Trauey. l.cnr begun, and cnnling it, we experienced our lirsr college retreat-llien came Eusrcr vacation. ln May, excitement reigned king, for we were ull preparing in aulvuiice for the most wnmlcrful dance of the your-rlic Cotillion. Preparation fur lin.ils followed, but they werent lnokul forward Sealed, lim! mu. fall In rigbh P. Leclzlirc, A. lNl.1LDnm1lil. .S'cm1nf mu: D. Ndllcllan, M. N4Dnnalil. M.. M. Leu. Tlvinf mu: li. Lynnli, H. McAfee, I.. Miller. Slilmfifllq. M. Melia, M. Kcnncily, S. McKenna, A. Knight. li. Little. to with same type of excitement. to be sure. The many grads wc came rn know so well graxduutecl in june, and many were the sud gond- byes, but for us, the Freshmen, ummrlicr joyous yeiii' was ulieiul. .lfu ff , N NS R A xi QCIWE w ' 41 ,I , :X ,N , -x f '. N. A N-'YN . , yf N 5 . X 1 ! , VI f I fx Ml I X ' 4 ' fl W X la 'll X 1 v f I, K cw V, ,X X .I F , VN, Y' 24' Y ,V L, Q xi- xx -r -, 1 R 'W Y x iff I f U. X n ' X .X - , Z- X . 1 71 If U Mx Q ' N, l fl 'X A xx W Q NNZMXXN QA! 1' XR ' an W X V XXX A , x XM , ' 9' 'Z' e. 0 4 Q The Sllflflllllj we uf 'lop to llormmf M. L. Kane, M. M. Tolantl, M. K. Wentlel, K. Den- Prefect Fifi! fiuiiltllll Secmzff A.1,l'i,lfz1lIf Firrl C. 0 1111111 ru r Secwul Comzzllor Secreltzry-Tret1.i'1n'ez' The Sodality of Our Lady is an organization composed of those who wish to follow Christ more closely within their own state of life. Its characteristic motivating force is the association of members with the Blessed Virgin Mary. Per- sonal sanctity and apostolic work constitute the double purpose of the Sodality. Toward this lirst end, personal sanctity, our Sodality has been active in promoting Sodality Communion on Sundays, daily recitation of the Rosary in the Chapel, and participation in the living Rosary in October and May. In achieving the second purpose, apostolic work, our Sodality has sponsored such activities as monthly visiting and entertainment at both Saint Ann's Orphanage and at the Catholic Home for Aged Ladies, securing subscriptions to the Sodality magazine Action Noir. enrollment of members in the Apostleship of Prayer, a stamp nany, A. Walsh, M. Bogner. Kathleen Dennany Margaret Mary Toland Marianne Bogner Mary l.ouise Kane Mary Katherine Vfendel Ann Wzilsli drive for the missions, and a clothes drive for the needy children. Under the heading of Sodality stem four sub- divisions, committees in which a Sodalist actively participates. These include the Apostolic Com- mittee, which has already been mentioned: the League of the Sacred Heart, a crusade of prayer which many of the Sodalists enter for the purpose of more completely carrying out the Sodality's motto, To jesus through Mary g the Eucharistic Committee which cares for and prepares the altar for daily Mass, and the Publicity Committee, which informs the members of the most recent Catholic books, movies, and pamphlets. By their participation in these activities, the members have tried to live up to the ideals and teachings of the Sodality, and in so doing have truly earned the tilte of Children of Mary . 28 3 l The blllllwll f ozmril l'i'4i1ff411f Cllitir M.tguire Keiztlt 111 l ite l'rti1tl4nf Sgtllie Newell 17.0 Sfmlcul l'iiefl'i'ei1t1'u1l -lude Mefigirthy .Ytiitlirm 'lietrifriei' -login lf.u'rell The indix'idu.tl student is the b.tsis of .tny eol- month enttble the students to yoiee their sug- lege org.tniz.uion. 'lhe purpose of the Student eestions, views,.u1d inquiries. The Student Cloun- Goyernment Assoei.uion is to encourage tontribu- nil meets every two weeks, tit which meetings it tions, instill .1 spirit of demoer.tey, encourage strengthens the itssoeigition by submitting propo- obedienee to ituthority, rind to further develop sitions imd discussing problems. self-honor. The students by their itllegienee to li.teh yettr the itssoeiittion assumes more responsi- this .tssoei.ttion, m.tint4tin it closer h.trmony .tmong bility, rind thus grows in importtinte. l'erh.tps themselves. The Student Government Assotiiuion the most outstanding development during the serves .ts .tn interinediuy between the students rind tourse of the yt-.ir w.ts the unexeelled .tmount of the f.teulty. distiplinitry decisions conferred upon the olliters llesides its own oilieers. the President. the Viee- ol' the t1ssoei.ttion. l'residents, resident .ind d.1y student, .ind the See Under the L'.ll'ILll3lL' and enthusi.tstie leadership ret.try-'I're11st1rer, the Student Cfountil is tomposed of Cilitir Maguire, the Student Cfouneil hits, tunong ol the el.tss presidents, rind the heitds of the m.tjor other things. revised the hgtndbook, submitted sthool orgttniz.uions. thitnges in the penalties for rule violittions. .ind Meetings of the entire student body onte .1 le.id in musing funds for worthy orgitninttions. X i, , , . X Ytufttl. fd! Iii tleftlx bl. lltrrell, xl. Mt! itrthy, K. M.tguire, N, lNtweIlr .Siltzrltfiflkex K, Dentmny, N. I.. K.tne, li, Sthlnlx. li. lzsingei. IJ, Mtl7onnell, M. linluert. li. Stitlslortl. I U II, Rntltly, P. Hennessy, K. ltiy, M. -lulutstmn, P. Lappe, Tlttf fjrvvu flair' lalllwf Fay Stieklord flllflltlllf lfrlllnr Maureen Brennan lilfmleri flltrmlger Mary lfllen Hickey Iwrffffgruzjffnly lfffifnr Altman Ruddy fliiiimfzl Ijflllfllgfrlflll-1' Izklitnz' Hilda Mary Ring ln September when our nptitnistit' stall' gathered for the lirst time, the Wil fiRl5liN GATIE was a new-horn idea. lt was Carefully nursed and eher- ished, .tnd only when we hegan to work with Mr. len Hessler, the phntugrapher, and Mr. l. H. iihamherlain, ul the Horn-Shafer Company, did our nehuluus ideal start to materialize. We were very fortunate in having the help and interests of the students, for it is the small and thankless jobs that make a successful htiuk, 1.411 In llygftlf M. litennan ll. Ring, M. lf, llitlxey lf. Stitlsltwrd, UI. Rudtlv. Tlzt' llwsl Strip! lfrfilnr Mary lflizalweth lingert fliinrmft lfrllfm' .luanne -luergens lfetlmre lfcfjffzir liay Stiekfurd S,'mrf,i lilllliffll' lietty 'lisinger Bll.ljIlCll !llrlNr1KQL'7A Kathleen Dennany The Post' St1tuP'r is edited nut only tn reflect the views and interests uf the student lmdy, hut primarily to luster enjoyment in writing in those who have the talent. 'lhe main prnieets sponsored by the POST Sclltllfl' during the year are the May Festival. given tu raise funds for the paper's sup- port, and the Christmas contest, whieh enables the prospective stall metnhers to try their skills. The paper serves hnth to inlnrtn the students and tu enahle them tu develtup skill and ease in writing, lvril mn, fell In rlqfilf li, Auliwartl, l7. llurns, ll, Ti- stnger, M. lingert, AI. bluergens, lf, Stitkltirtl. Sttmzrf l'IfIl.' liennany. iliftiitf run J M lNl.tguire, C.. Cnlelnan, 5. Mal- l. Mtfarthy. l'l'1l Hill. ltll lu zlt'l'l.' l' Ltttlt-, M. lu llttlxty, 5. 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VUL- fccl tlt.tt thc sttugcss ttf thcsc plttys was tlttc iit l.tt'gc tttc.tsttt'c to thc Llircctiott of Mrs, C..tt'ttlim- Mtliiitlcy Aslthrmtk, .tml wc fttttml th.tt trttly, 'l'ltc ftttt ttf .1 pltty is itt thc t'cltc.trsittg. .tims thc ftmtcrittg of butter iittcrtnttitaitttl rcl.ttittits 'tml thc tlccpct' ttmlcrxtttmltttg ttf cttrrcitt worltl prtthlcttts. Meetings .tic hcltl tmtttthly, .tml thc itmttwlwtx ttcptwt on ct1ittctttpt1rttt'y ttllittirs .tml tlisttttss tht-ttt. iittcst spcttlicrs ttrc ittvitctl tltrcc or ftmttt' timcs .1 yctti' to rcltttc their pwstmttttl cxpcricmts .tml tlis- cttss cvcttts tml tttrrcttt iittcrcst. The clttlw tm-mhcrs ttttcml luntttrcs .tml rtmttml-tttblc tliscttssioits ttt other utllcgcs, .tml I'CI7FCSClll.lllX'CS ttrc scitt tu thc .tttittt.1l Mttl-Atlttttt it RL'glUl1.1l fiUlllL'IAL'IRL'. Nii -LS' Lap ' , I Mtilttl. ltll In rfgltl, M. l.ttltly li. Sttlltnttt, li, Attlttntttl ', VI, l7cl5.1ltl. .xltllltllllljf IJ 5 1' Littttlw, li. littrtts, M. Khttst- j vs 1 1 ' N. RttI11lI1ll.lL'7. M. Mtlittcll ' f, K., C.ttlcm.tit. M lttl.ttttl, I' J fl ' 4 Idtppc. N Mttlltits, I. -Ittmx ' if 1 5 C.t1lL'1tt.1t1. tluic R. Ratliortl, M. ale l rtntpre. P. l.etlaire, C.. icman. Xufuzil mu: itltly S. Coleman, i c Tonaltl, M. lloover, isinger, M. M. lolantl, li. Lynch. l lril l'lIll. lil! In rigfrii M. . Litltlv. M. l.. Hanley, M. N. Hinsberg, M. O'l4rien run: P. l,etlaire, M. tlelirantl- B, Sullivan, bl. Delialil, li. Aukwartl, D, iitiitlo, M. 'lior lantl, li, Letlaire, M. Hoover, l.. Miller, M. Diez, A. Llor- ens, li. liriglltbill. lfnnrlft run: R. Ratllortl, li. lisingcr, hl. Taylor. Till' cc1lL'L' I lllll Till' I llfill' l'1'cinlc11l Clhristine l.eclaire iiliqlbillciilf lr .V lMlM'3l3rLi1,l'iklK:li Vita Pf'!,'lfZlC'1lf Mary Vlfeller cle Grantlpre ' Liucltiil Mary 'l'mL M. .mm L ' Lrfmzrmfli Margaret Mary lolantl Carol Coleman Patricia l.eclaire Sl't'l'L'ftll','l' 'I'rc.n1n'w' l,il1r.iriii11.i Margaret Mary Tolancl Margaret O'l3rien Some thirty-live girls were selectetl at the Glee Club tryouts in September. Witli Mrs. Florence Howartl as clirectress, the Ulee Club began practice for its Christmas entertainment. The members. tlressetl in peasant costumes representing many nations, oliieretl a colorful anti unique program. Miss Diana Steiner, a young violinist of Phila- tlelphia, was presentetl at a 'liuestlay assembly in December, Selections from fliftzliffzzzii were featuretl at the spring concert, for which rustic attire was worn. lillen Lynch The Choir gives every member a cleeper untler- standing of liturgical music and allows her to participate more fully in the Mass. The organiza- tion's activities for the year are as follows: Mrs. Florence Howard, tlirectress, leti the Choir antl the stutlent botly in the Mass of the Holy Ghost, which marked the beginning of the school term. ln October, the Mass in honor of Saint Margaret Mary was sung and in March the opening anal the closing Masses for the Forty Hours' Devotion, and the Baccalaureate Mass closing the scholastic year. ln aclclition to these ancl other feast clay Masses, the Choir sings the Iieneclictions for special occasions. fm. fill lo ziglrlq C.. Le- s have... - ., fem -SA ., .c,,,,...sm- Y n,,.pmwM,s.,i.c,,wc..m Q- l l Melia, ll. MtAlee, ,I, llaynes. Al. lfarrell, lf. l.ynch, .Yatnrnl pre, C. Coleman. 'I lriril mu: The flllzlclit' flssociuliozi l'r'e,i'iz1'U1l Betty Tisi nger Secretary-'l'rcrrilzrw' Teresa Gardiner Gold Team lazpmiaz .loan Fitzpatrick Wltife Tetnzz Ltzpmizl Barbara Frank Spirit, cooperation, and success characterized the Athletic Association program this year, under the direction of Mrs. james Fvans and the super- vision of Sister Mary Cecilia. Basketball and hockey thrills were not infrequent, with a number of outcomes featuring a G.V.Cf. victory, ln between the major games and long practices, badminton, ping-pong, and tennis enthusiasts entered tourna- ments for individual honors, while softball attained prominence by attracting many supporters from both classes. The groundwork for the activities of the organ' ization was laid by lsabel Perry before she was called home. Her successor, Betty Tisingerg GUM Term: f.t1f7ft1fll. .loan Fitzpatrick: llybitt' 7111111 Crljwtttifl. Barbara Frankg and SL'Li!'L'fLlI'j'-7ll'CrI1'lH'L'l'. Terry Gardiner then plunged into the year with a campaign to raise and encourage school spirit to support the games and events sponsored by the Association. A cheerleader squad was organized and led by -loan Roddy, and the entire student body shared in the fun and success of the year's activities. The season drew to a traditional close on Cup Night, when letters and trophies were awarded to the outstanding athletes of l95 l-52, a permanent reminder for future years of their determination and achievement. 55 'Q ss ss Ass Lcff In riqlvlx Barbara Frank. Alt an Fitzpatrick. Hun Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Tisinger. Hockm' Scuifotiii vs Marjorie-XXfebstci' vs George Xvashington University vs lmmaculaia vs Trinity vs High School lSASKl1'l'lKAl.l. SC lllflllll.I1 vs lmmaculata vs Holton Arms vs Mount Vernon vs Dunbarton vs Trinity vs Marjorie-W'ebster vs High School HOCKEY THA M Firm! mir, fcft In riglilt M. L. Kane, S. McKenna, B. Frank, S. Newell, L. Blinzlcr. Sammi run: M. A. Nolte, T. Gar- iliner, B, Tisinger, G. Fm-ke, B. Cassiily. Third mu: C. livans, M. McDonald. Al. Fitz- patritk, M. li. Hickey, F. Stitklurtl, C. ML Hale, .'lla'llzl4Hl'!'. BASKIZTBALI. TEAM Fifi! mu: lefl lo rigblf F. 'Fi- singer, N. Naunheim. VI. Fitz- patrick. S!.'L'UIlIl ron: C. Ma- guire, B. Sullivan, N., Fc-ighan B. Prior, D. McDonnell, Mrs. Evans, H. Ring, S. Newell, M. Ii, Higkey, j. Vfaggaman, D. Burch, M. L. Kane. fillliIilil.liAlJliRS Seulczl. fcfl In right: J. Haynes, De Bald, j. Power. Stamf- izlgf C. Doyle, J. Rotltly, I.. Brightlwill, M. M. Lea, C. Van Rouy. 54 The I Q52 rem 1 me lJl'Ul7Ill'lltOl'!j Scfmof GEORGETOWN VISITATION CONVLN1 W Wuclicutiozz We. the Seniorx of 1952. dczlimte fhif yearhook zwilh deep regard to MISS WALSH and MRS. CROWLEY NF- ., ' '.2:'.f MRS, IRENE CROWLEY MISS KATHERINE WALSH in heartfelt gmtitmle for their Jincere interefl. znzftirzteri cooperation, and genuine zmxelfifhneyf which have guided zu lhrwzgh the yearf. Left In riulvlf A, Greenhalgh, Sefretarxq A. Dondero, Pfeiirfelllj A, Handy, Virefl'rwi4lml Q, ' Qcz -- CD k UIIUI H55 ILLlb .. 'sg LL link! ' THELMA VIRGINIA ADAMSON Chevy Chase, Maryland Sorlalily, I. 2, 3, 4: Dramlit' Club, I: Riding Club, I: GREEN GATE, 4. Tbelma . . . our class petite . . . Betsy's other half . . . cute as can be . . . football enthusiast . . . fabulous summers at At- lantic City . . . always mispronouncing words in English class . . . has a fascination for spaghetti dinners, or could it be her escort? . . . bubbling personality . . . 'Deed so! . . . traveling piece of stuff . . . crazy about coHee . , . waited all her life just for the CAR . . . those week-end trips to Havre de Grace . . . wonder why she's so afraid of horses . . . enjoys roller skating . . . loads of long-distance phone calls . . . Becauie of You. MARY LOUISE BISHOP Washington, D. C. Sfulalizy. I. 2, 3. 4: Debaling Club. 3. 4,' Dramalitir Club, 3, Preiicleui, 4: GREEN GATE, Buiinerr Manager. 4: Glee Club, 3: Sacred Muric Club, 3. 4, WICKET, 3,4,' Prem Club, 2. Mary Louire . . . Army brat . . . loyal rooter for West Point . . . developed an explosive personality in chemistry . . . ex- pressive eyes . . . our harried GREEN GATE Business Manager . . . favorite refrain: Please buy an ad! . . . southpaw . . . passion for teetering around on high heels . . . champion golfer: Do strikes count? . . . extremist . . . marks have to be either 95 or Z5 . . . given to crazy impulses . . . our ancient history freshman . . . life at Fort McNair . . . her belongings can usually be located in Lost and Found . . . devoted to felines, particularly Willy and Chessie . . . one of the most popular members of the senior class. LARI JANE BOWMAN Washington, D. C. Debating Club, 4: Dramatic' Club. 4: Glee Club, 3: GREEN GATE, 4. Lari . . . Terry and the Pirates eyebrows . . . curly auburn hair that changes with the seasons . . . tall and slim . . . good looks run in the family . . . attended modeling school-idraw your own conclusions? . . . Army brat . . . partial to West Point . . . makes cookies and gets yearbook ads in spare time . . . first one out at 3:09 . . . Well, really!' '... likes slumber parties and French . . . generous and easy to get along with . . . self-improvement girl . . . knows her own mind . . . finger- nails!! . . . the girl who diets to gain . . . I'll never pass those College Boards . 38 KATHERINE JOANNA BULOW Chevy Chase, Maryland Sodality. 1. 2. 3. 4.' Dramfic Club. I, 2. 3. 4.' Clasir Preyident. 3: Glee Club. 2. 3. 4.' Sacred Muric Club, 3: WICKET, 3, 4.' Prem: Club. 2: While Team Cheerleader. 2, 3. Captain 4. Kay . . . divine summers at Rehoboth . . . lends to good times . . . vivacious cheerleader . . . craving for food . . . efficient baby-sitter . . . sincere, appealing personality . . . all-around gal . . . trim figure . . . Sunrhine . . . outstanding features: her smile and ever-present tan . . . friendly . . . always a variety of dates . . . insignificant South Dakota . . . Waterloo: French . . . school spirit . . . serious moments . . . Oh! you're kidding! . . . My grandfather was an Indian chief! . . . Williams' Win- ter Carnival . . . photogenic . . . tells the funniest jokes she's ever heard . . . The World Ii Waiting for Ihe Sunrise . . . sympathetic . . . tell Kay-she'll laugh . . . take another look at our lovely Mardi Gras Queen. MARY ALICIA CALLAHAN Poolesville, Maryland Sodality. 1. 2. 3, 4.' Dramiic Club. 4.' Glee Club. 2. 4. Prefi- dent. 3: Sacred Music Club, 2, 3. 4.' Hockey. 4.' Barbelball, 3. 4.' Gold Team Captain, 4. Malirh . . . our Gold Team Captain . . . broad sense of humor . , . beautiful dark brown eyes . . . seen daily on the road to Poolesville . . . always has exquisite clothes . . . Georgetown's Gladys Swarthout . . . movie fiend . . . also quite a talent for the piano . . . neatness to the nth degree . . . very punctual . . . seen having hysteria in English class . . . fond memories of the sophomore picnic at East Lakes . . . If I Loved You , . . You know what I mean? . . . Arpege and heavy gold jewelry are a ITILISE . . . loves knee socks. DIANE MARGARET CHIPPENDALE Arubu, Netherlands West Indies Debating Club. 2. 3: Dramatic Club. 4.' GREEN GATE, Arro- ciate Editor. 3. Editor. 4.' WICKET, 3. 4.' Prerr Club. 2: Sewing Club. 2: SIL'l7ll7Ill7lg, 2. Chip . . . president of the Thanksgiving Club . . . an R.B member . . . good times in New York . . . lives on a South Sea isle . . . favorite occupation: writing letters . . . Betty Grable, jr .... subtle humor . . . loves murder mysteries . . . difficulty putting crew cut up . . . early morning riser . . . school spirit personified . . . mid-winter tan . . . usually seen: slaving over GREEN GATE . . . favorite plea: Please write your articles! . . . Miss I.Q .... possessor of a mysterious tropical disease . . . avid Bible student . . . distinctive walk . . . fights with Percy: Aruba vs. Puerto Rico . . . The Whistler . . . three- fourths of room K . , . hopes for Cornell . . . highest ambition: June Week at Annapolis . . . Nou' It The Hour . . . Don't worry about it . 5 9 'Yun' lf 'X KATHERINE ELIZABETH COLLINS Medellin, Colombia GREEN GATE, 4. Kullay . . . hails from Colombia . . . loves coffee . . . one quarter of room K . . . Webster's best friend . . . cousins at W'est Point . . . one of the Maryvale girls' '... carries a pillow . . . Army jefes in the family . . . worries about her green hair . . . eggnogs on the hour . . . always trying to lose weight . . . medicine by the bagful . . . to bed for study halls . . . recently parted company with her appendix . . . loves clasical music . . . two native languages . . . Oh! my stomach hurts! . . . week ends in Baltimore . . . loves murder mysteries . . . crazy about Bible class . . . favorite pastime: brushing her uniform . . . mysterious craving for fried chicken and pickles. JOSIANE DE MATTEIS Port au Prince, Haiti Glee Club, 3: Ruling Club, 3: Sewing Club, Prerizlent, 4. jory . . . our attractive brunette from Haiti . . . ardent lover of the Neale Shoppe . . . crazy about convertibles . . . favorite with roommate . . . resolves to study hard this year . . . fre- quent special delivery letters from Daddy . . . good customer of the Neale Shoppe . . . crazy about convertibles . . . favorite songs: I Get Ideal' and Tenderly . . . tutors everyone in French . . . Chaucer fan, Wham that Aprille with his shoures sore . . . devoted to G. U .... loves: hockey, basketball, and dancing . . . enjoys everything . . . Oh! I don't care . ANGELA MARY DONDERO Hyattsville, Maryland Srululity. 2. 3, 4: Glee Club. 2. 3, 4: Sacred Murif Clulz. 2. 3, Prericlevzl, 4: Clan' Pre.iicle11!. 2. 4.' XWICKET, 3. 4: Prem' Club, 2: Sewing Club, I. Angie . . . beautiful blue eyes and the proudf?J possessor of a genius nose . . . wonderful personality . . . forever doing favors for others . . . school spirit plus . . . Visitation's Bee- thoven . . . has made her radio and television debuts . . . twice class president . . . everybody's Dorothy Dix . . . life of the party . . . strong supporter of Spring Follies . . . Notre Dame bluebird from Camp Jeanne d'Arc . . . loves rabbits and pussy cats . . . six beginner's licenses . . . soon to become Olympic swimmer . . . multiple operations on her infamous warts . . . usually seen in confabs with Shirley, Claire and Mitzi . . . has put Hyattsville on the map . . . Now look here, you kids . . . truly outstanding. 40 JOAN MARIE DUGAN Wfashington, D. C. Sozlalily. I. 2, 3. 4: Dmmrztic Club. 4: Sacred Mlzric Club. 3: Sewing Club. 1: Hockey, 3. loan . . . a friendly smile for all . . . tremendous appetite . . . slender and graceful . . , wonderful sense of humor . . . expres- sive brown eyes . . . long lashes . . . raves about her wonderful family . . . our F.B.l. agent . . . an industrious girl who will go still going to get that permit . . . one-woman argyle factory . . . frequent visits to the chapel . . . Neale Shoppe . . . neatness far . . . Hoya Saxa for the dear old Blue and Grey . . . I'm personified . . . Love thy neighbor . . . loyalty and spirit . . . words on Capitol Transit time . . . loves clothes and Gold Team . . . No, she's my aunt . . . summer escapades . . . Yozfll Never Walk Alone. MARTA ELENA DURAN-PELLECER Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala, Central America Glee Club. 2. 3: Sewing Club. 4. Mum: . . . lots of fun . . . exciting week ends . . . always on a diet . . . How many calories? . . . but they seem to succeed . . . Do I have a letter fromlf' . . .blue Mondays and loves Fridays . . . frequent quarrels with her sister . . , never home- sick, but can't wait for summer . . . La Mer . . . hnds English hard . . . never seen in Neale Sho ue . . . takin sewin this 8 8 year, wonder why? . . . undecided plans about college . . . always prompt, even for morning prayers!! . . . loves: South American music, boleros . . . favorite subject, physiography, ls it granite or feldspar? . . . dresses like her sister. SUZANNE MARY EAKIN Washingttmn, D. C. Sorlality. 2, 3. 4: Dmmalic Club. 1. 4: Glee Club. 2. 3. 4: Vire- Preridem of Clan. 3: Sacred Mutic Club. 3: Hockey, 2. 4: Brlabefbrzll. 1, 2. 4. Surie . . . our vibrant senior . . . personality plus . . . casual gray flannels and tweeds . . . Williztmsttmwn and Wcxrcester, Mass. . . . alto voice and laughing blue eyes . . . that Hamlet haircut . . . does well in sports . . . Charleston pro . . . loves: football, horses and purple . . . Wisconsin summers . . . those facial contortions . . . Landon . . . Chopin's Etude . . . a rebel born and bred . . . everyone eventually rides in Percival . . . well-liked by all . . . a master of the ivories . . . ah, Stewart Granger! . . . Are you for real? 41 ALICE IRENE EMMET Chevy Chase, Maryland Sodality, l, 2, 3, 4: Debating Club, 3. 4: Dramatic Club, I. 2. 3. 4: Prerident of Student Council, 4: Glee Club. 2,' Librarian. 3. 4: Sacred Muric Club, 3, 4: WICKET, 3. 4.' Secretary of Clair. 2: Sewing Club, 2,' Hockey, 2, 3. 4. Alice . . . our cute red-headed president of Student Council . . . as dependable as her brown oxfords . . . a speedy inner on the White Team . . . Oh, that voice . . . Did we have to do that too? . . . a busy-bee and worry-wart about homework . . . 5'4 but insists she's still growing . . . cute and popular with everyone . . . What are you going to wear? . . . How's Buddy? . . . such lovely freckles . . . My hair's really brown, now, isn't it? . . . that fabulous week in New York . . . glasses to go with her hair . . . beware of, Aw, come on, you kids. MARIE LOUISE FEE Washington, D. C. Sodality, I, 2. 3, 4: Dramatic Club. 3: WICKET, 3. Arrociate Editor. 4: Glee Club, 2, 3. President. 4: Sacred Music Club, 3. 4: Prem Club, 2.' Manager of Wbite Team. 3.' Hockey. 4: Basketball, 4. Weezie . . . those deep-purple blushes . . . twin sisters . . . never a hair out of place . . . neat dresser . . . every inch of her a doll . . . sweet and friendly to all . . . My Foolirb Heart . . . expert at argyles . . . wants to stay young . . . loves a cer- tain bracelet . . . I haven't done a bit of homework! . . . famous for that half-blue, half-brown eye . . . quiet-most of the time . . . Really! . . . perpetual tan . . . enthusiastic Gon- zaga fan . . . dimples . . . The thing is-! KATHERINE LOUISE FOLEY Havre de Grace, Maryland Sodality, 3, 4: Dramatic Club. 4: Glee Club, 3: Sacred Mufic Club. 3. Wuz . . . an R.B. member . . . proud aunt . . . great class catcher . . . powder comes in handy . . . terifiic girl . . . loves the Navy . . . beautiful hands . . . Freaking baby blimp . . . hockey fan . . . Come on, you all . . . personality with a smile . . . crew hat . . . other half of room 4 . . . Unforgettable . . . I gotta wash my hair . . . found a home at Sea Girt . . . that eyebrow . . . airplane phobia . . . coffee ice cream and raspberry sherbert . . . And a-way we go! . . . favorite oc- cupation: locating her records . . . hopes for Marymount . . . blue rooms and monogramed accessories. 42 MARY CLAIRE FREDERICKS Wlashington, D. C. Sndalizy. 5. 4: GREEN GATE. 3. 4: WICKET. 3. 4: Glee Club. 2. 3: Sacrezl lvllljlt' Club. 3: Preiyf Club. 2. Claire . . . scintillating personality . . . expressive brown eyes . . . Oh, my dear! . . . always has a joke . . . shares them with Angie . . . off again, on again. St, johns rooter . . . vi- vacious . . . damp mornings and uncurled bangs . . . all night trips to West Point . . . usher at The Follies . . . a smile and a good word for one and all . . . that bright red rinse and that big black eye . . . never misses an event . . . heels with plat- forms . . . excitable . . . that slumber-less party . . . ads for the yearbook . . . orange lipstick . . . There's an 'e' in my name . . . ever ready for a good time . . . infectious laugh . . . char- treuse. MARGARET MARY GERIN Arlington, Virginia Srulality. I. 2. 4: XWICKET, 4.' Glee Club. 4: Surreal Mu,tic Club. 4 Gerry . . . Navy junior . . . vivacious . . . personality plus . . . big things come in little packages . . . loves the Detroit Tigers . . . that week end at Annapolis . . . vaccinated with a phonograph needle . . . danced with Arthur Murray . . . summers in Minnesota . . . spent a year at Northfield High . . . dancing eyes . . . such a big voice for such a little girl . . . dream clothes . . . our only German student . . . infectious laugh . . . always ready to help . . . greatest desire: two sets of text books . . . weakness for Air Force blue. ALICE KEY GREENHALGH Wfashington, D. C. Sorlalizy. 2. 3, -li Sllulenl Council. 4: Secretary of Clair. 4: Dmmalit' Club. 2: Glee Club. 2: Gold Team Cheerleader. 3. 4. Al . . . an RB. member . . . bubbling personality . . . those Pa. week ends . . . great admirer of the Buuuuushes . . . ter- rific glass pitcher . . . second home, Hall's . . . always on the alert for a green Plymouth . . . Tata . , . liwhllflll I Doooo? . . . those calls from Goo-Goo . . . big Navy fan . . . proud aunt . . . Let's boobiate . . . crew hat . . . other half of Room l . . . natural curly hair . . . our genuineC?l blonde . . . My lingers are decaying! . . . loves classical music . . , Delour . . . has to have her breakfast food . . . Hi ya, honl' '...' Whitt do you think this is, a country club? . . . usually found: Neale Shoppe. 13 JANE MURRAY GROVE Washington, D. C. Sorlality, I, 2, 3 ,' Prefecl. 4.' Dramatic Club, I, 2, 3. 4,' WICKET, 3, 45 Glee Club, 2: Prem Club, 2: Gold Team Cheerleader, 2, 3. Captain, 4,' Swimming. 2. Janie . . . perfect prefect . . . contagious smiles . . . some- times seen in the company of Genie . . . We're going to the farm this week end . . . Gold Cheerleader Captain . . . Becaute . . . That mansion on Cherry Hill . . . I am not a blonde! . . . sturdy supporter of the Pageant's Green Gate . . . Ocean City . . . You're always sorry! . . . country church suppers . . . Ho! I-Io! That's rich!! . . . Look, I've got my braces off again . . . Lost another tennis game today . . . But that's the third pair of glasses this year . . . great pal, Tootie . . . aspires to nursing at G. U. PATRICIA ANN HALL Mill Run, Pennsylvania Soilaliiy, I, 2, 3,' Secretary, 4: Sludenl Council, 3: Glee Club, I. 2, 3: Sacred Mufic Club, 3. Pat . . . big blue eyes . . . loves to go to gym class . . white chocolates . . . contagious laugh . . . terrific driver . . . can't stand fences . . . always room for one more at Hall's . . . So much homework I can't even start! . . . dependable worker . . . goes for North Carolina accents . . . Brown Derby fan . . . Waterloo: return from vacations . . . fabulous family . . . those convertible rides . . . Let's redd up the room! . . . famous for long hair . . . home-coming game at University of Maryland . . . C'mon-a My Home . . . Wbere'.r-a Your Home? CHARLOTTE ANN HANDY Washington, D. C. Sodality, I. 2, 3. 4: Dramtif Club, 1, 2, 4,' WICKET, 3. 4: Prem Club. 2,' Vice-Prefident of Clan. 4: Glee Club, 4. Vice-Pre.ri- dent. 3: GREEN GATE, 4. Ann . . . the class comedienne . . . natural curly hair . . . How do you like this lipstick? . . . loves her nieces and nephews . . . terrific cook . . . Sh, don't be so loud! . . . new suit, didn't fit . . . darling figure , . . twenty-three inch waist . . . CRAZY about her huge family . . . television on Sunday nights . . . those week ends at Rehoboth and Happy Harbor . . , vivacious personality . . . our working girl . . . that limited joke club . . . Veep . . . luncheon varieties . . . There is no 'e' on my name . . . I made up a new jokeg wan'na hear it? . . . LIFE cover girl at ten. 44 EUNICE KATHRYN HARRIGAN Fulton, Alabama Sodality. I. 2. 3: Vice-Preridenz of Student Council. 4: Dm- malic Club. I, 2. 3. 4: Riding Club. I, Vice-Prerident, 2. Prefi- dent. 3. 4: White Team Cheerleader, 4. Kay . . . Veep . , . everything is utterly divine . . . crazy about her little brother . . . Where's Joyce? . . . famous for: extensive shopping sprees, stunning clothes . . . New York week ends, Sky Top, West Point, and changing loves . . . that private French class . . . coffee ice cream . . . boxes from Magruder's . . . numerous roommates . . . Georgetown spirits . . . a southern i?J drawl . . . Big Cheese of the Yard . . . Ma'am? . . . I lVon'l Cry Anymore . . . summers in Florida . . . Dixie Land music . , . charge account at 2l . . . fabulous plans . . . Hunt Ball . . . burning memories of Princeton BARBARA HAYES Chevy Chase, Maryland Glee Club. 2. Bunny . . . friend worth having . . . mad dash at 8:45 . . . loves those G. U. parties . . . just for kicks . . . numerous big brothers . . . can talk your ear off about Rehoboth . . . her eyelashes curl up and up . . . known for her collection of latest hit records. . . Someday he'll come along QI hope? ! . . . crazy about: North Carolina, Dixie Land jazz and the uke . . . shares that G. U. ride to school with Skipper . . . Whaaat! . . . constantly occupying the phone . . . will argue in favor of Navy anytime . . . I'll See You In My Dreamy . . . beautiful blonde hair. JOYCE ANN HEIMANN Cleveland, Ohio Sodalily. I. 2. 3: Secretary of Clair, I: Vice-President of Clair. 2: Secretary of Student Council. 3: Riding Club. l. 2, Vice- Preiidenl. 3. 4: Hockey, 1, 2. Joyce . . . her heart belongs to Princeton . . . loves foolish escapades . . . marshmallow roast on the passage . . . Oh, Kay, really! . . . Poke me if it's funny! . . . divine summer in Mexico . . , those Prep week ends . . . crazy about her family and brother Vin . . . loyal Yankee . . . sailing enthusiast . . . famous for: wild shopping sprees, stunning clothes, room- mate by proxy . . . loud pajamas . . . raisins . . . always ready for a good time . . . no longer president of the demerit club . . . fan of the Yale football team . . . flaming experiences at Princeton. 45 114'- JANE ELIZABETH HILLYARD Washington, D. C. Janie . . . quiet and sincere . . . sly humor . . . a loyal friend . . . crazy about horses . . . Buttingtons . . . beautiful blonde hair . . . sweet smile . . . fast chatter . . . aspires to be a nurse . . . angelic looks in history . . . neatness personified . . . loves turtle-necked sweaters . . . our class ballerina . . . athletic?? . . . shares giggles with Betsy and Mary Jo . . . bugology . . . fabulous family . . . definitely half polar bear . . . famous for: lunch time trips to the farm to feed the horses . . . Will someone please open the window? JANET CHALMERS HOPKINS Washington, D. C. Sodality, I, 2, 3, 4,' Glee Club, I, 2, 3,' Sewing Club, 1. Janie . . . long eyelashes . . . roller skating champion with instruction book . . . I'm three-fourths Irish . . . former model of sophisticated fashions . . . early on Mondays . . . poised . . . lends a helping hand . . . summers spent a-roarin' at Aurora, N. Y .... Sister Teresa's in-again, out-again, Finnegan . . . always visiting Lilibeth . . . Texas native, going back to Rice Institute . . . devours stuffed celery . . . terrific summers with Bessy at South River Park . . . flashing eyes . . . ping-pong with Jody . . . boasts about two nephews . . . favorite songs: Wonder Why and Blue Moon . . . natural curly hair . . . No comment from the peanut gallery . . . favorite classes: Spanish and chemistry. MARGARET KENNEDY KEANE Washington, D. C. Sodality, 1. 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club, 4: Sacred Muiic Club. 3: Gold Team Cheerleader, 4. Midge . . . likeable disposition . . . Twinkling blue eyes . . . generous to the nth degree . . . good sense of humor . . . unforgettable smile . . . sincere . . . interest in Gonzaga's French class . . . Lou's right hand man . . . that five o'clock call three times a week . . . often seen driving around in K-1 .... seen at all Gonzaga dances . . . forever talking about diets . . . flawless complexion . . . spends summers on yacht . . . some- times sore after cheerleading . . . It's only funny . . . Hair for clothes . . . personality plus . . . one of our rah rah girls . . . can't be beat . . . I'll See You in My Dreamy. 46 Q- 'S' fYs' 47 ROBIZRTA MARIE KENT Falls Church, Virginia Sozltzliry. I. J. 5. -1: Dmmtztic Club. 3. 45 XWICKET, 5. 4: Prc.i,i Club. 2: ffltz.i1v Secrclury. 3: Glee Club. 2. 3. 4: Sacred Mmic Clnfl. 5, 4: Sczrirlg Clzfb, I.' Wfbite Team Capluin. 45 Hockey. 2, S. Bu.i'l'c'lbtllf. 3, 4. Illflflfl. f.., beautiful eyes and a flashing smile . , . memories of Sherwood . . . makes up her mind and sticks to it . . . fighting Wliite Team Captain . . . faux pas in speech class . . . lovely figure, result of perpetual dieting . . . Chen' Tblmcm Rug . . . ever-ready with her Chevy . , . l'm sure he'll make West Point next year . . . loves math and chemistry . . . An- napolis . . . riotous laughter . . . deserted Hyattsville for Wfood- acres . . . carries on an extensive correspondence . , . never turns anyone down . . . summer counselor at Camp Notre Dame . . . junior class secretary . . . Have you got your fifty cents for Brother Leonard?' '... sticks faithfully to piano les- sons at C. U .... definitely uninhibited . . . week ends in New jersey. MILAGROS TERESITA LOPEZ Rizal City, Philippines Srazltlfilj, 3. J: Give Club. 32. Mila . . . forever writing letters . . . our favorite piano player . . . no prom, no dates, no overnights . . . her jun . . . getting ready for housekeeping, taking home ec . . clothes, clothes and more clothes . . . just hates French . . . usually out with her brother . , . terrible colds . . . tall and slender . . . longest fingernails . . . craving for mambos . . . loves to get up early . . . Niglvl and Day . . . frequent con- ferences with Sister Mary Leonard . . . reserved and quiet . . eats nothing but meat and cake . . . the athletic? type . l can't stand that gym class! HARRIET LOUISE MAGOVERN South Orange, New jersey Smfalily, 9, Iiiril A.l',1'i.1'faJlIl. -fl Gfee Club. 3: Brlbffcffifzfl. 5. Vi. lllz1gUI'C'l'l1 . . . president of the R.B.'s . . . stunning clothes . . . scared of glasses . . . Eh?, thats my trick ear! . . . week ends at Wfoodacres . . . Basketball, anyone? '... treasure under jewelry box . . . second home, Havre de Grace . . . the other half of room 4 . . . Pray for my Frenchl' '... sincere per- sonality . . . goes for 6'2 and over . , . My diet starts to- morrow . . . good taste in curtains . . . My family won't know me! . . . our little altar girl ..,' 'Don't get excited! . . . a fiend for South American music . . . at Sea Gift, just around the corner . . . those eyes . . . Srmzefime . . . avoids. libraries at nine. fi7 'lu-f I 1 REGINA ANN MALLOY Chevy Chase, D. C. Debating Club, Secretary-Trearurer, 3, 4: Dramatic Club, 3. 45 Glee Club, 2, 3, 4,' Sacred Muric Club, 3. 4: GREEN GATE, 4: WICKET, 3, 4,' Secretary-Trearurer of Atbletic Arrociation, 4: Hockey, 2, 3, 4,' Bafketball, 2, 3, 4. Regina . . . everybody's friend . . . Irish as they come . . . school spirit . . . I have to get off the telephone . . . Prep ring . . . two excellence medals . . . serious or silly, depending on the mood . . . usually seen laughing with Joan . . . always getting lost . . . Let me ask you . . . that fabulous Fairhaven . . . loves gym . . . West Point and such places . . . loyal con- fidante . . . biology lab with Harrigan . . . powder-blue glasses . . . numerous swains . . . White's invaluable guard and goalee . . . beautiful clothes . . . second home at O'Neill's . . . You'll Never Walk Alone . . . we think she's only the greatest . ANNE MASON MARBURY Chevy Chase, Maryland Skipper . . . knows baseball through and through . . . won- derful friend . . . blushes easily . . . unpredictable moods . . . Well really! . . . loyal to Dixie and Navy . . . many letters to Parris Island . . . her heroes: the Chevy Chase Rescue Squad . . . mad about Dixie Land . . . that ride to school every morn- ing . . . Tapertry . . . musical talent . . . C'est la vie . . . daily gab sessions at lunch with the gang . . . bridge fiend . . . Rehoboth and Lif Mac . . . driven to distraction by Too Young . . . known for her famous collection of scarfs . . . My Foolirb Heart. JOAN MARY MCCULLOUGH Chevy Chase, Maryland Sotlality, 1, 2, 3, 4,' Dramatic Club, 3, 4: Glee Club, 2. 3, 4,' Sacred Music Club, 2, 3, 41: Prericlent of Athletic Arrociation. 4: Hockey, 2, 3, 4: Bafketball, 2, 3. Mac . . . tall brunette . . . those summers at Kenwood . . . enthusiastic about anything athletic . . . Pres of A.A. . . . true to Gold Team . . . punctual . . . good-looking tailored clothes . . . owns many trophies, including the coveted Fresh- man Cup . . . silly moods with Malish . . . youngster of the class . . . good alto voice . . . hrst honor roll . . . hard to keep up with . . . friendly to one and all . . . three brothers . . . loves: cats and chemistry . . . straightforward . . . always loads of fun . . . sense of humor . . . that laugh . . . small appetite!! . . . will be remembered for her good posture and year-round tan . . . ambition to be a nurse . . . But what'll I say? 48 SHIRLEY KATHLEEN MERKLE NX-'ashington, D. C. Srululity. I. 2, 3, 4.' Student Council. 4: VUICKET, 3. 4: Pratt Club. 2: Sezvifzg Club. I. 2: Hockey. 4. Sbirl . . . very artistic . . . beautiful coloring . . . wavy hair . . . driver's license . . . Happy Harbor . . . good-looking brother . . . lots of personality . . . witty jokes . . . generous to the nth degree . . . dreamy dancer . . . stylish clothes . . . athletic . . . summers in New Hampshire . . . good cook . . . likes different food . . . crazy about chocolate-covered raisins . . . noted for original parties . . . the shack . . . never seen without Angie . . . astonishing trips . . . farm in Maryland . . . wonderful family . , . ambition: anything con- cerning art . . . often heard saying in locker room: Okay, you kids, keep it quiet! EILEEN ANN MILLER Chevy Chase, Maryland Dramatic Club. I. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club. 2: Sczving Club. I: Hockey, 5. 4. Butzie . . . always laughing . . . letters from Germany . . . the Navy blue and gold . . . I'm going to get that license next week if it kills me! . . . the big trio: Bunny, Anne and Butzie . . . a fiend with scissors . . . terrific personality . . . gay, sum- mers in Connecticut . . . loves sailing and swimming . . . dis- played acting ability in Boy with a Curt . . . life of the party . . . aspires to be an angel of mercy' '... talks constantly about Tony and Rosie . . . I'm on a diet, girlsl' '... that Mary Martin haircut . . . F0011 Ruth In . . . The Villian. CHRISTINE ANNE MONTGOMERY Arlington, Virginia Srulalily. I. 2. 3. 4.' Debating Club. 3. Prerident. 4.' Dramatic Club. 2. 3. 4.' Clan Prerident. I: Glee Club, 4: WICKET, 3. Iizlitor, 4.' Pre.r.f Club. 2: Hockey. 3, 4: GREEN GATE, 3. 4.' White Team Cbeerleazler, 2. Cbrix . . . knows her ABCs . . . athletic . . . bright . . . cute . . . Annapolis vs. G. U .... horrible decisions . . . scrambled week ends . . . But I've got to sleep, it's only noon! . . . those silly sneezes . . . diet-happy demoiselle . . . too bad her mother can cook . . . summer G-girl . . . that terrible gov- ernment-worker type . . . talented and untutored Toscanini . . . sings too . . . the executive struggles of debate and WICKET . . . Paris creations by Mimi . . . inherited French augmented by natural gray matter . . . the smooooth page-boy hairdo . . . amateur actress . . . that hog humor . . . half a room for Polly Lou . . . red-blooded American girl. -iv EUGENIA COLTON MOORE Chevy Chase, Maryland Srulalily. I. 2. 3. 4: Dnmmfic Club. 1. 2. 3. Secrelm'y. 4: Glee Cluli. 2. 3, 4: XWICKIET, 3. 4: GREEN GATE, 4: 1'rer.r Cjlnlz. 2: Golrl Team C.'l7ee1'leucle1', 4. Genie . . . four feet eleven and one half inches . . . l'm almost as tall as you! . . . Ten Yrnnzg . . . sudden interest in the middle west . . . just loves to write letters . . . I'm sorry . . . coquetish smile . . . My eyes aren't browng they're green! . . . enthusiastic secretary of the Dramatic Club . . . Clllfblllzlll . . . Gold Team Cheerleader . . . l think l can get my ear new home in Rollingwood . . . occasionally seen with -Ianie . . . Gee, I hope I don't miss gym class ...' 'Oh come now, things aren't that bad . , . quite an actress . . heads for Mary- land as speech therapist . . . Or maybe l'll be a 'med-sec' lRl2Nli ANNE OKEIZFFIE Xxlashington, D. C. Dmmulic C.'lzzl9. 2. 5: Glee Club. l. 2. 3. Amie . . . beautiful eyes . . . good disposition . . . personality plus . . . harmony . . . 2:21 English class . . . Wlaterlooz medical report . , . G. U. has left its mark on her . . . Bunnys other half . . . generous . . . always willing to help . . . easy to talk to . . . forceast: will be a success in any field . . . strict observer of all trafhc rules . . . terrific Hgure . , . sense of humor . . . Well reallyl' '... Snmlznl . . . hostess at that marvelous Thanksgiving dance. JOAN GISELLA O'Nlill.l. Chevy Chase, Maryland Swlelizy, 2. 3. Iiflimr of SouAi.iw COMMUNlQllli, 45 Dm- malie Club. I, 2. 3. 4: Glee Club. 2. 5. 4: .Sucrefl Mmit' Cflnli. 5: GREEN GME. 4: W1ckE'r, 3, Anmmre Iidimr. 4: I're.izi Clulf. 2: Mmzuger of Golzl Team. 3: Hockey. 4. Jeanie . . . smiling lrish eyes , . . Puppy . . . beautiful clothes . . . that notorious week in New York . . . Blue Grass and pearls . . . amazing sense of direction . . school spirit . . . perpetual deadpan f?J expression . . . 'Well, my father says 11' '... Holy Cross argyles . . . our Bernhardt . . . hockey injuries . . , hands as expressive as her voice . . . little lady . . . loves her children . . . never at a loss for words . . . loyal friend . . . usually seen in black velvet, gray flannel or navy blue . . . friends on Thornapple Street , . . knows everyone . . . Well, just let me tell you one more thing . . . logic f?J personified . . . party girl . . . always laughing . , . always late. 50 FRANCES DIANE PERCY Aguirre, Puerto Rico Dramatic Club. 4.' GREEN GATE, 4. Pere . . . an R.B. member . . . that laugh!! . . . Allllllice!! . . . terrific personality . . . other half of room l . . . Hey, you all . . . her crush, Major . . . requires much sleep . . . draws like Wzilt Disney . . . loves those gym classes . . . Isabel and her hockey stick . . . a great transom talker . . . just loves Washingttmn, but a Puerto Rican at heart . . . great admirer of Chaucer . . . crew hat . . . vigil for fire drills . . . our comedi- enne . . . double-jointed . . . empty strong box . . . lost without glasses . . . tricky mirror at Prom . . . famous saying: Kill it before it multiplies! . . . the blot system in art class . . . Charleston fiend. HELEN LOUISE RALPH Bethesda, Maryland Snflulity. 3, 4: Wfbize Team Cheerleader. 3. 4. Lou . . . Ff1'6-f00f-fIl'0. eye! of blue . . . collection of tennis cups . . . maestro at the piano . . . I just have to gain weight cute, ever present giggle . . . Midge's other half . . . likes that football course . . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . sparkling personality , . . petite figure . . . second home. Edgemoor Club . . . those five o'clock rendezvous . . . the dif- ficult French course . . . blushes easily . . . crazy about her repainted bedroom . . . the newly acquired drivers licence . . . keeps the family car busy . . . Becuure of You. MARY JOSEPH R. SCHMITT Washingttmn, D. C. Sozlulity. I, 2. 3. 4: Dmmulic Club. I. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club. 2, 3, 4: Sacred Muxic Club. 3. 4: WICIKET, 3. 4: Preis' Club. 2: Latin Club. 4. In . . . with the magic smile and laughing eyes . . . terrific writing ability . . . industrious and helpful to everyone . . . sparkling personality . . . devoted to a Yankee Mother and a Dixie Dad, she learned diplomacy early . . . soft spot in her heart for the Air Force . . musically inclined, especially to- ward the piano . . . heard singing in McNamara's band . . . O.K. chilluns . . . dramatic ability plus . . . loves people, swimming, and baseball . . . champion chocolate eclair eater . . . famous last words, Algebra and I don't get along . . . mischievous twinkle in her eye . . . biologist. junior class . . . C. U. summer chemist . . . aims for a B.S. in nursing. 51 .Xu . 940' 35 MARTHA ADAMS SHEA Greenwich, Connecticut Sodallty. 3. 4: Dramatic Club, 3. 4.' Student Couucil. 4. Marty . . . our Connecticut Yankee . . . Waterltmo: French class . . . alwa s writin demerits . . . the Pre Prom on short Y S notice . . . I must go on a diet tomorrow . . . always makes prayers . . . joint owner of famous toothbrush holder . . . foot in roommates face . . , sleeps through breakfast . . . mystery ro rams . . . loves Villanova . . . lives off Stuart's i -bank P 885' . . . Where you from, Marty? . . . other half of room M . . . loves ur le assions C ra e 'uice and in 'er ale! . . 8 l blind dates . . . picnics in Marlboro. STUART HILL SMITH Upper Marlboro, Maryland Sodalily, I, 2. 3, 4: Vice-Preiidenl of Clair, l,' While Team Cheerleader, 2. Stuarl . . . hails from Southern Maryland . . . bangs . . . famous for: parties, Smith's Motel, French class, fabulous family, and mysteries . . . Maryland vs. Georgetown . . . lives for week ends . . . crazy for anything athletic? . . . pet peeves: hats, Sunday at 5:50, getting up . . . that famous toothbrush holder . . . hunt balls . . . tall tales of Upper Marlboro . . . eats pears like mad . . . didn't take the pledge . . . cookies after English, cokes after French . . . always seen in study hall? . . . My roommate is so nice . . . back next year for college . . . That's the truth! . . . comes from a long line of sisters. JOANNE HELEN SMITHSON Bethesda, Maryland Sodalily, 3, 4,' Glee Club, 2, 3. 4,' Sacred Music Club, 35 Seufirzg Club, 2. Jody . . . tall and slender . , . Annapolis week ends . . . Abner, my boy . . . loves: Spanish, football, pizza pie, V.M.I. . . . Hi Hon! . . . new clothes . . . weak voice, short laugh . . . Holy Cow! . . . Becauxe of You . . . usually seen with jane and Betsy . . . hair parted in the middle . . . athletic? . . . I can't now, I gotta go to the dentist! . . . can always be found in the Neale Shoppe . . . sleepy-time gal . . . Navy with a capital N . . . that little curl . . . always a friendly word . . . I've got a brother a lawyer! . . . sings baritone . . . Don't be so silly! . . . See what my Home Care Course did for me? 52 JANE ELIZABETH SPELLBRING Wlashingron, D. C. Sodality. 3, 4: Dramatic Club, I, 2: WICKETV, 3. 4: Prem Club, 2: Riding Club. I: Swimming, 2. Belly . . . 'Ihelma's other half . . . tall, dark and handsome . . . Got to get my hair cut . . . a friend to everyone . . . a willing listener . . . undecided on where to go to college . . . loves Spanish . . . yearns for the summer and South River Park . . . likes driving and swimming with a certain someone . . . famous expression: Oh! well . . . looks forward to Friday nights . . . mania for sweets . . . I'm getting fat . . . that beau- tiful green Mercury . . . card shark . . . always buying records . . . aversion to first class in the morning . . . crazy about her new roller skates . . . hardly ever absent from school . . . Blue Velvet. IRENE KEITH THORNHILL Alexandria, Virginia Soilality. 1, 2. 5, 4: Dramatic Club, 2: Glee Club, 3: Sacreil Mufic Club, 3: Sewing Club, 1. Keilb . . . Navy junior . . . lover of dogs, especially cocker Spaniels . . . one of the more serious members of the senior class . . . student nurse's aide at George Wlashington Hospital . . . smooth complexion and tapering fingers . . . unlimited number of brothers and all older . . . Became . . . baby-blue Olds . . . whizz at etymology . . . enjoys sewing . . . optimistic . . . telephonitis . . . usually found working in Neale Shoppe . . . May I help you, please? . . . broad vocabulary . . . as- pires to a nursing career . . . recently parted company with her appendix. MARY TRIMBLE WALLER Chevy Chase, Maryland Soclalily. 3. 4: Dramatic Club. I, 2, 3. 4: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4,' Sacred M11.rie Club. 2, 3: Swimming. 2. Trim . . . the kind Georgetown is proud of . . . wonderful luncheons . . . Congressional Clubs . . . sews beautifully . . . glorious summers at Eaglesmere, the West Coast, etc .... loves dogs, movies and driving . . . Annapolis and George- town . . . a good friend and fun to be with . . . collects coats . . . bridge enthusiast . . . Walden and Clara . . . aquiline beauty . . . Chevy Chase and Kentucky . . . very often with Pat and joan . . . generous with her car . . . Make Believe . . . the Perle Mesta of G. V. C .... beautiful eyes . . . bill collector. 53 ,Y MARGARET WALSHE Chevy Chase, Maryland Debating Club, 1, 2, 4, Secretary, 3,' Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4,' Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: WICKET, 3, 4: Prerr Club, Secretary, 2. Margie . . . delightful personality . . . wonderful disposition . . . her sparkling smile . . . loves to laugh . . . her cousin Frankie . . . that baby-blue Plymouth . . . Guess what guns? . . . gorgeous head of hair . . . history discussions in the Neale Shoppe . . . red cheeks . . . books, books, and more books . . . Tomorrow, I'm going on a diet . . . always willing to help . . . our sophisticated senior . . . debating and dramatic talents . . . a gracious sophomore hostess . . . G. U .... studying doesn't bother her . . . can really crochet . . . summers in Monomet, Mass .... carloads to Garf'inckel's . . . extremely at- tractive . . . Wben Irirb Eyer Are Smiling . . . lost without Lee's clothes. TERESA JUDITH HOOKER WILLIAMS Douglas, Arizona Sodality. 4: Riding Club, 4. Judy . . . our terrific blonde from Arizona . . . late arrival, but very welcome . . . that overloaded schedule . . . high school in three years . . . our Florence Nightingale . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . famous for: raisins, ice cream, and crazy roommate . . . Tennis, anyone? . . . loves to dance . . . hillbilly and Spanish music . . . tales of little sister's escapades . . . won- derful posture . . . came East to learn to ride . . . never gets enough of: Mexican food, cheeseburgers, sleep . . . It Had To Be You . . . dreams of: going to West Point, graduating, be- coming a good nurse . . . Hi-ya! qi T477 5+ ' a f E 4 x' ' I it 6 54 The C lass of IQ 32 Take the pep from a bowl of Wllezlties- Our Freshman song: we were so proud of it, and Happy to be students here at Georgetown, Loving every minute spent with friends at games and parties. Each time a drive was scheduled for the school, Wfe entered and we won-The last Home Talent Show-what fun it was. The freshman Class' party at the Gold-White game and Mrs. Monaghang The joy of being Freshmen with three years yet to come. Loud and clear we sang our Sophomore song: We are the class with the spirit that lasts At drives, the flower show, basketball, and hockey, Miss McKinley and the Pageant, the luncheon on St. Patricks Day, Selling cakes for Mrs. Crowley, Thursday after- noons at Press Club, Our edition of the Wickel! Silas Marner, Julius Caesar, and geometry, a class dance at Christmas, and the Sophomore-Senior party: our second year at Georgetown. Of junior year, Theres not a class in all this land that's liner! Big sisters now, the Sacred Music Club on television. Fourteen trotless juniors try to translate Cicerog Boy Wifb A Curt and Slmfzerl Alley give blun- iors starring roles. 55 For Bishops Fund, a new idea, a movie! Spring brought many Parties with the Junior-Senior picnic and Invitations to the Prom. Then it was all overg The Seniors had moved on and we became the Class of '52. Farewell, Georgetown, we may never meet again- We sang it lirst by candlelight and began to look ahead To June and graduation. The Marshmallow Roast was better than ever, Our skit won lirst prize! Ye olde Seniors read the rules of Freshman Week At the Baby Party, And for a week we lived in luxury. The long wait ended in December, our rings at last! Proof that we were seniors. We made our last retreat at Georgetown, the best we'd ever made, Our lovely queen of Mardi Gras reigned for a night of fun. Our Prom, the Tea Dance, graduation parties and linally-exams! Then Commencement came-and the words of our class song reechoed in our hearts- This Class of '52 will meet again. 7 fast All ill tmcl Testaiutmt We, the Class of I952, being of fairly sound body and mind, and gleefully clutching our signed diplomas, do, on this great day in our lives, June 4, 1952, bequeath all our possessions accumulated during our high school days to our successors, the Class of 1953: I, Thelma Adamson, leave my school spirit to Edith Shaffer. I Mary Louise Bishop, leave my money-extracting ability to Emily Donahue. I, Lari Bowman, leave my poodle-cut to Maria Murphy. I Kay Bulow, leave my week-end jaunts to Mari- anna S.1lvati. I Mary Alicia Callahan, leave my contralto to Kathy Crocco. I Diane Chippendale, leave the upholding of Aruba to Bettine Horigan. I, Katherine Collins, leave my extra pounds to Terry Phelan. I Josianne de Matteis, leave my low French marks to Joan Fitzsimmons. I, Angela Dondero, leave my beginners piano book to Mary Jo McQuail. I, Joan Dugan, leave my eyelashes to Nancy Weir. I Marta Duran, leave my tangos to my sister Marina. I Sue Eakin, leave my well-used book of driving rules at Patsy Gaine. I Alice Emmet, leave my heavy hand on the gavel to next year's Student Council president. I Louise Fee, leave my little black book to Joan Tastet. I, Louise Foley, leave the Marylanders' Club to Lloyd Rollins. I, Claire Fredericks, leave my Tinthair and baby blue eyes to Betty Mersch. I, Margaret Mary Gerin, leave my enthusiasm for the Air Force to Agnes Fahy. I Alice Greenhalgh, leave my Graymalkins to Deirdre Bishop. I Jane Grove, leave my room in Lalor House to Sue Hixson. I, Pat Hall, leave my long distance phone calls to Mary Cheseldine. I, Ann Handy, leave my original joke book to Joan O'Donnell. I, Barbara Hayes, leave my extracurricular activi- ties to Mary Jane Gallagher. I, Kay Harrigan, leave my repertoire of tall tales to Sandy Armstrong. I, Joyce Heimann, leave my retainer to Ann Sullivan. I Jane Hillyeard, leave my slow method of re- citing Shakespeare to Claire McCarthy. I, Jane Hopkins, leave my perfect attendance record to Carolann Mulheron. a 3 1 s 1 s a 1 s 9 a 1 I, Midge Keane, leave my little jalopy to Assunta Carozza. I Mitzi Kent, leave my chauffeur to Eleanor Phillips. I, Mita Lopez, leave my thirty-page letters to Snaps Sasseen. I, Harriet Magovern, leave my campuses to Ann Phillips. I Regina Malloy, leave my ward, a good argu- ment to Kathleen Grogan. I Ann Marbry, leave my winged feet to Louise Kinnear. I, Joan McCullough, leave my sun-lamp to the pale boarders. I, Shirley Merkle, leave The Shack to Chris Doolan. I, Eileen Miller, leave my 99's in English to Sue Davidge. I, Chris Montgomery, leave the blood, sweat and tears of editing the WICKET to next year's editor. I, Genie Moore, leave my acting ability and wooden cart to Sally O'Hara. I, Ann O'KeefIe, leave my bottle of peroxide to Claire Donahue. I, Joan O'Neill, leave my promptness to Becky Shriver. I, Isabel Percy, leave my well-worn hockey stick to Mary Louise Hurney. I, Louise Ralph, leave my great height to Beverly Kane. I, Mary Jo Schmitt, leave my loquaciousness to Peggy Scanlan. Marty Shea We . ' le. th e , Stuart Smith, ave e spaciousness of Room s 1 Q M to next year's inhabitants. I, Joanne Smithson, leave my poise and charms to Eileen Curran. I, Betsy Spelbring, leave my cramming technique to Mary Ebel. I, Keith Thornhill, leave my appendix to whoever wants it. I, Trimmy Waller, leave my natural curly hair to Mitzi Miller. I, Margaret Walshe, leave my baby talk to Claire Donahue. I, Judy Wiliams, leave. We, the Class of 1952 leave all our senior responsibilities and privileges to the Class of 1953 in hopes that they will make good use of them. Signed and sealed, June 4, 1952. The Clan of 1952 WITNESSES: Sue Owings Ann McCrea Mary Jane Gallagher LAWYERS: Diane Chippendale Claire Fredericks 56 ,Iliisuoii Crass Oiiificisus SOPHOMORE CLA55 Ulflfli .HRS la!! Io rrglrlg M. j. Gallagher, Preiirlwltx S. Armstrong. Left In Y'I4!jl71,' M. L. May, VII! l,H'.l'lr,L'Ill.' A, Mt! rea .Yt'i'n'li1ri.' R. Shriver, Vit'el'rw'irlw1I. l'wriffer1I.' C. Stock, .S'et'r'elt1ri. Illllfil' l lass llislory After initiating our little sisters into the ways of Georgetown, we settled down and took Milton in our stride. Time passed quickly with our traditional Hal- lowe'en party, our November picnic, the tea dance, and the prom, We were proud, too, of our ellicient ollicers, Mary jane, Becky, and Sandy. Wfe will always remember Carolann's Aruba summer and the tales of the Army-Navy week end. This year has ended all too quickly and it is hard to imagine ourselves as the Seniors of 'SY' lirusliimui l lass llislory This lirst September days certainly had us cons fused, but everything soon straightened itself out. We surely will have pleasant memories of this year. Where would we be without Sister Cecilia? We recall with pride: Denny, Lisa, and Anne making the hockey teamsg Freshman Week and Molly's Charleston, Didi's punctuality for religion, and giggles during algebra. Under the capable guidance of Sue, Mullet, and joan, we have gone down in Georgetown history as another spirited class. W A-. . ,122 tn , 9,1 i 'F Sopliouioru l lass lfisloriy We returned this year with Anne as president. Mary Louise, vice-president, and Chris, secretary, eager to accomplish things. We were lirst vic- torious on the hockey field, with several of our members represented on the varsity. Our play for the Marshmallow Roast was a hilarious success, and our scholars, Mary Catherine, hludy, Mary Anne, and Mary Frann were again featured on the honor roll. We are eagerly awaiting our junior year and the privileges of upperclassmen. FRIESIIMAN C11.Ass Oiflfltiizks Lvl! In riglvlx L. Fierst, Vice-l'n.-.iifleul: S, Owings, Pri ll rleul: j. Ring, S4-rrcluri f 1. Q' s .Quo Y 1'-X 3 Lvfl fn l'fAQl7f.' A. Sullivan, S. Sasscen, K. Crncco, Lefl lo right: M, Scanlan, S. Armstrong, K. Grogan 'lnllips. N, Wear, A. Curozzu, M. Ebel, lf. Mcrsch. M. Clmcsclllinc, S. Duvulgc, R, Slmvur, li Kane A. llllmy, lf. Slmffcr, L. Hurncy, J. luster. A. Plnllips, L. Rollins. lllllfll' C ,HSS Ymml. lufl In rigbif Ii. Phelan, A. Lynch, ll O'Bryan, Fin! F0112 fvfl In riglvl: M. Murphy, S. Huxsnn, l'. Gains D. lilmlmp, 'lf Clnnlcmll, S, Muluch, M. Duran, D, May. Semflrf rolzx' S. O'Haru, C. Donlan, L. Kinncur, B. Hori- S'1.zml111Aq.' J. Gallagher, C. Dunohue, M. McQuail. gan. Third mu: j. O'Donncll, P, Bugklcy, LI. Llc Mont C. Mulhcrnn, M. Sulvati, M. Mlller. jamont, E. Donahue. Sh 59 lim! m11.l4'I1 In ?'l!QZ7f.' M. lNlurr.iy. P. Dugan, M. Garcia, l ir'.v! frm. lf!! In rigliix N. lNlanuguc. lf. Hepburn V. X5Uiirri.'i1, A. Rolucrts, M. Donilliuc. Semin! mu: AI. Ring, S, Walls. 561111111 mn: M. Biircn, N. RL-you N. Kuhn, I liiigcmgin, I.. Ifiirrclly. H. Sliilllcttc, -I. Connor. 'lilvinl mn: l.. Liinks, K. Hcfll-rn.in, N, Curmi l.. O'DuimgI1i1c. A. Sullixxin, P. Galvin, IUSIIIIIIII USS I I I I I mmf. full lu right: I.. lficrsl, S. Owings, S. Miller, Mfizlml. lull In !'1.Ql3l.' P. Collins, If. illuiflcc, li. Miilmr I. Sink. S. Curtin, D. Sowell, C. lfullcr. Slumli11y.' D. Ifuy. Sldllilfllll' ll. Sullivan, Ii. Kirchner, li. Stink A. Phelan, T. Bishop, j. Cnvunagh. R. Wales, S. English, D. Vcrgis. NI f1c 1fi1'ilius I pi 4 x K ' lt 4 1 1 V ,I i . srl Left lo right: J. O'Neill, T. Adamson, P. Hall, J. Grove, M. J. Schmitt, E. Moore, H. Magovern. The Soclulity Prefer! Fin! A,1i,l'l,l'ld71l Secmzzz' A11 imnzz Secrclary lt is truly an honor to be a member of the Children of Mary Sodality of Georgetown Visita- tion Convent, which is the most important and rewarding activity in which a student may participate. This year we are entering our one hundredth year of organization, for, although we were defi- nitely established earlier, our first recorded recep- tion of new members is December 8, 1852. In 1867 we became afjfiliated with the Prima Primaria, or Mother Sodality, in Rome, under the title of the Immaculate Conception. We are most fortunate in having as our modera- tor, Sister Mary Agnes, who has helped us to be Mary-like in every action. Proudly assisting her were: Prefect, Jane Groveg Fin! Arrirzant, Har- riet Magoverng Second Arrirtanl. Mary Jo Schmitt, and Secretary, Pat Hall. Jane Grove Harriet Magovern Mary jo Schmitt Patricia Hall The most important project of the Sodality is the hnancing of the education of our priest- brother, Brother Leonard, M.S. S.T. In three years he will be ordained, and how wonderful it is to know that we have helped to train one of Christ's representatives! We also maintain a sanctuary lamp in a west- ern mission church, contribute to the Mission Stamp Exchange and clothing drive, fill stockings for the Red Cross, and dress dolls for the Christ Child Society, spread Catholic literature, and pub- lish the Sodalizy Communique. Our spiritual activities include: The Office, First Friday Stations, the Valentine Heart, the May Ladder and devotions. It is the desire of every Sodalist to imitate Mary's splendid virtues, for we believe that by doing so we will be guided to a richer, fuller life. 62 The Sludwzl C ozmcil l'rc.ti1lc 111 V ice-P1'e.rizf 0111 Secr'elt1ry -'I'1'w1.n'11r'w' The Student Council is the governing body of the Student Government Association. The Coun- cil meets each week to discuss current problems and to lind ways and means by which these prob- lems can be solved. This year, under the leader- ship of Alice Emmet, with Kay Harrigan as vice- president and Mary jo McQuail as secretary, the Council decided to revise the duties of the othcers and to extend membership to the presidents of all the major organizations in the school, This change will enable each group participating in the various activities to have a representative who will make known its respective needs to the Council, and in this way achieve greater unity among all the groups. Alice Emmet Kathryn Harrigan Mary .lo McQuail The Council, with the consent and cooperation of the student body, established the honor system in all the study halls. Mother Margaret Mary graciously yielded to the request of the Student Council that the two lower and two upper classes be allowed to have a joint tea dance this year. The president reminded the girls that such privi- leges called for greater responsibility on their part, which, if properly discharged, will merit further concessions in the future. At all times the Student Council has tried to keep in mind the betterment of the citizenship of the students and the principles on which George- town was founded. Left In riglvl: S. Owings, S. Sasseen, A. Dondero, A. Greenhalgh, M. Shea. K. Harrigan, A. limmet, M. -I. lXltQuail, S. Merkle, J. Gallagher, A. McCrea. 65 Stillttf, fell In rlgfvlj A. Roberts, M. Shea, B, Mersch, D. Percy, I.. lioley, M. Wttlslie, P. Scanlan, K. Bulow. Sfdllllllly. firil folly' M. Shea, If. O'Bryan, M. -I. Schmitt, M. Cheseldine, S. Kuhn, K. Crtztto, S. Hixson, E. Dona- hue, M. L. Bishop, E. Moore, C. Montgomery, D. Wilsmn, A. lfahy, A. limmet, R. Malloy, If. Hepburn, R. Wttles, D. May, P. Dugan. .S't't'tn1tf roztx' P. Dugan, I'. Buckley. M. libel, pl, O'Don- nell, S. lfakin, S. O'Hara, K. Gro, gan, -I. Dugan. The lhtitiztilit' f liili Tlit' lUL'l7tlllHtj Tuitiiz l'1't'ii.lc'1ll Mary l.ouise Bishop l 1'e.iitfe11I Chris Anne Montgomery .Set'i't'mry-'I'i't't1im'er liugenia Moore Set'rem1'y-'lircninter Regina Malloy This year the Dramatic Club has presented under the expert direction of Mrs. Caroline Mcliinley Ashbrook, the play Holy Nigbf. The success of the play was due primarily to the un- liring ellorts of Mrs. Ashbrook and Sister Mary lirances. Our ollicers this year were Mary Louise Bishop, jzrciitfclll. and Eugenia Moore, .iet'1'elt1ry. For our Spring presentation we gave the mystery-comedy, zlllzrzfer in tt INllH17lL'I'j', which de- lighted the whole audience. We can conlidently state that this was the club's most successful and popular year. The city-wide Debating League was expanded to include eight schools this year. The extra de- bates provided more opportunities for members to gain experience and familiarity with the sub- ject: Universal Conscription in Wrirtime. We learned a great deal by working together, helping one another under the guiding spirit of Sister Teresa, our moderator. Witli Chris as president and Regina as secretary, the Debating Club was eminently successful in attaining its two-fold goal: to be first, good speakers, and second, good debaters. lilfil Hill. lt!! In rigfllf M. Xxfalshe, M. L. Bishop, C. Mont- gomery, li. Hepburn, A. limmet, M. VI. Gallagher. SLTIIIHI rottx' l'. Stanlan, nl. O'Neill, L. Bow- man, R. Malloy, H. Manogue, M. li. Somers, K. Heffernan. Tlzt' fjrewi fjule llitlffflI lIl-Cl7lL'f- Diane Chippendale liuijzlcii illmrizgtz' Mary Louise Bishop P!70ffllQl'ilf7l7,'l' Iitfifm- Claire Freclericlcs 'l'his years stall resolved to begin work im- mediately. The ad campaign started quickly when Hllljllfll illtzmzgw' Mary Louise, with volunteers, canvassed the city, persuading businessmen to blly rlkls. Assured of sullicient funds, lfzli1f1r'Ai11-Chief Diane and the stall, spurred on by class co-opera- tion, endeavored to produce a book worthy of the school and class. NX'e have tried to portray realistically life at Georgetown with all its spirit, scenes, and mem- ories as they will be with us always. limi mir. lclf In riglvt: ul. U'Neill, CQ. lNlontg.1omery, L. lice. Stinuil run 1 li. Moore, M. Walsl1e, J. Grove. Tlvirrf mu: A. llandy, M, Gerin, A. Dondero, B. Spellbring, K, Bulow, A. limmet, Ifonrtlv ron: R. Malloy, M. Kent, C. lirederitlis, N. L. Bishop, M. J. Schmitt, S. Merkle Sealed. fcfl In righl: D. Chippendale, C. liredericlcs. Sn1l1ifi11,q,' D. Percy, Ci. Mulheron, S. Sasseeu, M. L. Bishop. The llllicleul Iizfifrn'-if?-Chief Chris Anne Montgomery Annciale lfrfifofii l.oise Fee, -loan O'Neill The birth of a WlcIKli'1' is a chaotic process. The paper is laid out by the editor Chris Anne Montgomery, and associate editors l.ouise Fee and .loan O'Neill. Assignments are given, and at last all articles are approved and sent to the printer. He prints the dummy sheets to be corrected, laid out and returned. Finally our brainchild arrives and surveying it, we decide that it is worth all the blood, sweat, and tears. tlltrf fall In rfgfllj B. Acly, c Natteis. .S'm114li11y.' lx C rotto, D. Meeker, M. Duran, V Blinzler, M. Grove. The llress f lull l're,iitlc111 liettine Horigan .S't't'1't'h1ry-'I'remmer lietsy liakin The Press Club opened by electing Bettine Horigan, f11'a.i'iffw11. and Betsy Iiakin, .i't't'r'e1t1r'y. The class endeavored and succeeded in mastering the fundamentals of journalism. If one looked in at a meeting she would see twenty-three girls discussing such things as news articles, feature stories, and headlines. We looked forward to editing our issue of the WltiKli'l', for then we demonstrated our writing talents and tried to match the seniors' wonderful work. l'1r.il run. ld! In Ilgllff lt. Donahue, Cl. Mulheron, li. Horigan, li, liakin, li. Whil- late, li. Curran. Serum! mmf 9 llixson, K. Crotco, M, Sonnets, K. Grogan. l. Miller, I O'Donnell, Al. Nogara, LI. Doolan, l.. liinnear. '1'l1irtl mir: H. Manogue, M. ,l, Gallagher, P, Dugan. hi. Mil- ler, D. May. The Serving l lull Ifrmizfcffzl .Iosianne de Matteis SL'L'1'L'lzlI'jf Maria Murphy We had sixteen members this year who met every Thursday to work on skirts, blouses, dresses, and even raincoats, under the guidance of Mrs. I.aShelle. Oliicers were -Iosianne de Matteis. jfrcii zfenl. and Maria Murphy, ,iet'1'c!t1ry. We climaxed the year with a fashion show which exhibited the results of hard work. Our meetings were very worthwhile and interesting and will stand us in good stead in later days. 4 l'nil mn. lil! In ilglvtf A. liarozza, M. VI. Schmitt, L. lfee. A. Dondero, P. Kent, l. Mil- ler. Stmml run: lf, Curran, M. Curran, C. Montgomery, D, XVilson. P. Scanlan, A. liahy. K. Grogan, P. Dugan, li. llanson, M. Somers, H. Manogue, M. Hurney. 'liliinl mn: K. Bulow, S. liakin. R. Malloy, A. limmet, M, Buckey, lf. Donahue. M. Uerin, Smithson, lf. Moore, M XY'alshe, C Stock, M. libel l.. Kinnear, li, Slialler. The filer' l liili l'i'emft111 Louise Fee Sz'4'1'cfizz'.1'-'I'retzinrw' Mary Alicia Callahan l,f!7l'.II'ftHl Marianna Salvati 'lihe Cllee Club provides a constructive outlet for exuberant spirits, Among the year's activities was a Christmas concert in which the club formed a Christmas tree with lighted candles and sang traditional Yuletide carols. A Spring concert was also enjoyed by the entire school. Xwith our moderator Miss Nancy Thayer, our accompanist, Angela Dondero, our ollicersi Marie l.ouise Fee, fm'iitfe111.' Mary Alicia Callahan, .iecf reftrry,' and Marianna Salvati, lif1m1'it111.' the Cilee Club achieved a very successful year. SllL'l'L'll lllzisic l llili P1'e.iir1'e11I Angela llondero 1.rf1mrim1.i Suzanne H ixson Peggy Scanlan -Iudith Nogara Under the able leadership of Miss Nancy Thayer, the Sacred Music Club this year acquired a workable knowledge of Gregorian Chant and church music. The club was especially honored in being asked to sing the Benediction on the feast of Saint Margaret Mary and also the lienediction closing Retreat. This year our president was Angela Dondero, assisted by librarians Suzanne Hixson, Peggy Stanf lan, liileen Curran and .ludith Nogara, all ol' whom were very capable, M. l.. Bishop. liiiil mn. lr!! In llwfllf. M I McQuail. S. llixsont l flll ran. R. Malloy, A Doiucti A, lfmmet. M. Somcis Mersth, M. lierin, Strom bl llili mu: P. llumlxley, . i M. Curran. l.. l'ee, li. Don hue, il ffm! 1IlIl.' l'. St ml A. liahy, M. libel, ll, lN mo jlllfglxl.-l.Sll1lT1lII,li llins K, Grogan. l, Miller. D WH son, P. Dugan. M. liuclxcy Tlw leirliugf lluln Pre.i'izle11l Kathryn Harrigan Vice-Pre.i'ide111 Joyce Heimann Secretary-Trea.iurcr Rebecca Shriver The Riding Club began a new year with Kay as president, Joyce as vice-president and Becky as secretary. Since there were so many new mem- bers, the club was divided into two sections. Some began jumping soon and others reviewed their riding. All year was spent in preparation for the Horse Show, which is always a big occasion. A cup was given on Cup Night to the girl who showed the most improvement, and with that another year closed. Fnttf mu. fefl lo rigfvlf S. Curtin. A. Phelan, Buzz , F. Chaffee. Sammi ron? M. Shriver, B. Shriver, K. Harri- gan, S. Wells, E. Baker. 'I bin! mu: M. P. Shea. A. Phillips, L. Farrelly, C. Fuller, j. Wil- liams, B. Wfallace, .I. Stack, M. Puerto. Tliu Liulin fluln l'1'e.ii:l'e71I Mildred Miller Secrcfary Mary Louise I-lurney Cmzzmillee Clmfrzlmlz Mary Cheseldine Something new has been added to the many extracurricular activities at Georgetown. Under the direction of Mrs. Irene Crowley, the third year Latin class has formed a club called the Alfllifizlfl Cfofmcil. As a motto we chose, Ad astra per asperan, lTo the stars through bolts and barsl, This club was started with Mitzi as president, Mary Louise as secretary, and Mary Cheseldine, committee-chairman. to instill in its members a greater appreciation for Rome and her culture. Firil mum leff lo right: A. Carozza, Mrs. Crowley, S. Hixson, M. Cheseldine, M. Hurney, P. Caine, E. Shaffer, S. Sasseen, M. Ebel. Serond mu: J. O'Donnell, J. Gal- lagher, M. Miller, P. Buckley, M. J. Schmitt, J. Fitzsimmons, E. Curran, A. Fahy. Swreil. lefr In riglvl: J. McCullough, R. Kent, M. A. Callahan, Miss Reeves. Sldlldlllgf R. Malloy. - ll -2' 4 5 Zo .1 1 .ff K The .llllllulic llssocialimz Prexizlevzz joan McCullough Sefrulury-Treuizzrer Regina Malloy Captain of Wbite Team Caplaifz of Gold Team This year the A.A. , guided by Joan, prerideni. Regina, secretary, Mitzi, While Captain. and Malish, Gold Cfapfain. was represented at city-wide play-days, and at the hockey clinic. The annual Marshmallow Roast was a marvelous success and enjoyed by everyone. Two additional trophies 69 Roberta Kent Mary Alicia Callahan were presented on Cup Night: one to the best gym class and the other to the intramural champ- ions. The friendly, competitive spirit thar marked the school and class games made this year a mem- orable one for the A.A. xt. 1 f 8 r r ,,,,,,,,.,..,,,-W--.fgevysuc f sm 'rum 1. 'l'12AM ld! In Vlgfll' P. Sulnhxn, T. C ll luul, D. Bmhup, P. Qrdll1L', MnQuml, CQ. Donahue l lilly, j. lxrucger, bl. Lo emit, D, Brokaw. N x 5111.4 hibfi' fjolfl Tuunzs Hcxikl-Y TFAM F1r.rl mu. fefl In right: P. Scanlan, M. A. C.1Il.1l1.m f.vd.D1u'1l1.' J. Locraft, S. Sasscen, Aldmzgwx Sammi mn T. Phelan, M, J. McQuful. A. Phelan. 'Ilvmf mu j, Fugazzl, J. McCullough, E. Muller, CQ. Dormhuu Fnnrfh ron: Miss Nancy Reeves, Cfmnb, .1 O'Nelll D. Bnshop. -I. Krueger. S-62' halgh, M. Keane, j. Grove, E. Moore, D. Brokaw. 41 .tj 'fe Xvlzilv Tumzzs Hoc Km' TEAM lfmul run. tnp In fmllomf Miss Nanny Reeves, Coafh C.. Doulan, Alarmgux' R. Kent. Cfuplaiu. Middle mu S. llwxdgc. S. Markle, S. Eukin, Hermann, C. Mont gmncry, A. Emmet, M. A. Dwun, M. Puerto, D. lrurey. limi mn: I.. lrnrrclly, R. Malloy, M. L. Hurney li. Hanson. 54 r V BAsxla'1'lsA1.1. 'HAM Left In flglvlf 5. Izukln, D Furey. S. Duvndgc, -I. Luhy H, Magovcrn, M. Dwun, M Kent, M. C. Curran, R. Mall loy, L. Vcc, li. Shaffer, M. I. Hurncy, fl. Duolan. Left to right: P. Wmmll, C. McCarthy, M. Sulllvan, K. Harrigan, K. Bulow, 5, Armstrong. :mini olfugu 111-W1-ffzffl-1, Plriy Party Bored Bowden Do You Remember? ,---1 gn-Q .- -11 iv sq v-Q in as V. C. 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