Mount Vernon Seminary - Cupola Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1963

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FACULTY AND STAFF Mr. Peter D. Pelham ... President Miss Marjorie F. Gutheim Dean, Cum Laude , Optima Mrs. Mary Spence Registrar Mrs. Leonard Maurer Director of Alumnae Activities Dr. Sterling Edwards .Chaplain; Chapel Guild Dr. Harold Lindner Counselor Mrs. Edith C, Lowry History; English; Bible; Student Council Mrs, Wentworth Peirce, English; History; Reading Mrs. ]ohn Bruce Gregg . . . English; Carousel Mrs. William Chapman . English; Form I! Mess Louise Osgood English Mrs. Martin Heflin Speech; Dramatics Mrs. Alexander Peaslee . . History , Independent Discussion Group Mlle. Jenny Bounous, ........ French Mme, John J, Curry . ... French Mrs. John V. Long , Latin ; Form IV Senorita Maria Carrgli Spanish; CUPOLA Mrs. Chester Lam pert , Mathematics Mrs. Anne Sapors to . Mathematics; Form 111 Mrs. Louis Shroyel Mathematics Miss Barbara Brierley Science ; Form 1 Mrs. Charles E. Brodine Home Economics Mrs. Irvin T. Shapiro .... Painting Mrs. John Kennedy . . , , , . . , ... Sculpture Mme. Lida Brodenova Voice; Choir Mr. Harlan Laufman . . Piano; Organ Mrs. Sherman K. Frick Physical Education Mrs. Kim Cannon Physical Education; Athletic Association Mrs. Lyman H. Legters Physical Education; Modern Dance Club Miss Elizabeth Thomas, Librarian; Library Council Mrs. Karl A. Baer Assistant Librarian Mrs. William B. C lei. and House Reside n t; House Councii Mrs Maude Browne House Resident; Typing Mrs. Helen Ulrey, House Resident; Lend-a-Hand Mrs. M. P. Fellowes House Re side n t; Social League Mrs. Louise Bryant, House Resident; Sightseeing Mrs, Mabel Shenk Nurse Mrs, Mary Towe. Nurse Miss Regina Crawford. f Nurse Mrs, John B, Hodgkin. Nurse Mrs. John B, Droescher. Dietitian Mrs. Stuart Little. Assistant Dietitian Mr. Sterling H. Townshend . . . Business Manager Mrs. Charles Massey. . ... . Bookstore Manager Mrs. Emma-Lee Kin near Post Office; Transportation Mrs, Vera MacKrill Executive Secretary to President Mrs, Karl Riemer ........ . Academic Secretary Mrs, Philip Perry . . Office of Admissions Mrs. E. P. Taylor Secretary Business Office Mrs, Margaret Wen it . . Assistant , Business Office Mrs. Thomas S, Scrivener Assistant , Alumnae Office Mrs. Laurence Hobart , , Secretary ; Library Mrs, Nancy Bickers Director of Household Mrs. Elsie Kunjs. Switchboard Operator Mrs, Alma Gibson, Switchboard Operator Mrs, Evelyn Nash, , Switchboard Operator 8

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Miss Marjorie Frye Gutheim IN APPRECIATION For eighteen years Mount Vernon has known the strength and support of a certain person. This person is Miss Marjorie Frye Gutheim. She has been a mainstay to the life of the school, for into her care fall the million little problems which arise from day to day; and sometimes the problems are not so small. Then it is that we have felt most the need of that help and guidance which has never failed us. It was in 1945 that she came to Mount Vernon as a history teacher. For four years she continued to work in this capacity and then left us for one year to complete her studies for the Doctor ' s Degree at Columbia University, She returned in 1950 and later became the Director of Studies and assisted Mrs, Lloyd with the administration of the school. This year the load of responsibility has been shifted more heavily than ever onto her, for she now holds the position of Dean of the Seminary. Miss Gutheim, however, does not limit herself to the tasks with which she must cope as Dean. As the head of Optima she embodies the ideals set forth by this society and inspires the girls to strive both for good citizenship and sound achievement in their academic work. She is also an excellent teacher and has fortunately been able to find time to set aside one period a day to teach the history section of the American Civilization class. Yet busy as she is there is always time for under- standing. Through example and guidance she has taught us the value of self-respect and responsi- bility, and she has given us a foundation of prin- ciples which will last us throughout our lives. It is difficult to express in words the thanks we feel for the warmth, good humor, and personal friendship that she has given so freely. 9

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