St Marys College - Dove Castellan Yearbook (St Marys City, MD)
- Class of 1957
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g o £ - qflcxsjosx o y I c Mr flgglL KvKS aaW JUJL- C . Jh £ b_Jci ri Ajxs 1jU - fytffou kOC-KM CASTELLAN 1957 St. Tfavtp ' d Se Httta%tf futUot (?o£ Ceye Editor. t td ?%Mvt—(?o Sdito . M x-u tiet Puc u 7 Owi uiduate o£ ?$57 That little spark we have within Its presence all now know; In some of you ' tis smouldering, In others there ' s a glow That in the years ahead Will shine steadily and bright; And calm will be around you As your goal appears in sight. May each of you be so attuned, And as your course runs true, May strength that from you radiates Still other lives imbue. MAY RUSSELL DecUcatio t The Ghost of St. Mary ' s Detain him from his bent. Treads the halls quietly Searching diligently And finding in you, Mr. For a Guide: Yarborough, these qualities , the graduating cl Thoughtful, kind; Dedic ate this, the fruits With gentle power and wisdom Of our labor, so all To improve the minds revere you a we do. Of pupils ever-willing to ? J Miss LOUISE K. ROTHA Registrar, Science Miss ETHEL CHANCE Accountant Miss BEATRICE SIMMS Dean, History Miss MARGUERITE BETTS Dietitian Miss ANNA SANDNFR Secretary Miss GAIL SCHEIBLE Jr. Secretary Mr. HARRISON TAWNEY Public Relations Mrs. ALICE FAHL English Mrs. DORIS CZARNECKI Nurse Mr. ELWOOD FAHL Science f Miss JANET GUESS Music } f Mr. KEM P P. YARBOROUGH Social Studies Miss VELMA PERKINS English Mr. TIMOTHY WHITEHEAD Art Miss ELIZABETH ALLAN Physical Education Mr. J. FRED KILPATRICK Psychology, Math Miss VIRGINIA BARNES Home Economics Mr. C. E. BRANSCOMB Math Mrs. CAROLINE SASSER Lab. Assistant Mr. BAXTER SASSER Speech, Drama, English Mrs. MARIANNE WALTER Foreign Language Miss JULIA SKINNER Librarian Miss VIRGINIA SMITH Business t % ELLEN WARD ASCHERFELD, PRESIDENT ' The gentleness of all gods go with thee. 4 PATRICIA ANNE MUTH, VICE-PRESIDENT Blushing is the color of virtue. MARGARET ROSE COMBS, SECRETARY I was not born to be forced. I will breathe according to my own fashion. Ra JANE WARD LEITCH, TREASURER Virtue is like a rich stone, best simple set. JEAN SHERMAN BAYNARD A woman ' s love is strong and grows when it is waiting. 111 MARTHA ANN BREWBAKER And there is even a happiness that makes the heart afraid. ANN BRITTINGHAM Whilst life remains, it is well. II MARIANNE SLINCLUFF CHAPMAN A magnificent spectacle of human happi- ness. BONNIE LEE CLEM The secrecy of success is constancy of pur- pose. I ' SUE ANN COLUFLOWER One good hearty laugh is a bombshell ex- ploding in the right place. DIANE ROBINETTE DARVIS Eyes that are fountains of laughter and thought. 13 PATRICIA FAY FLANAGAN A lass with Irish seasoning. ANN STAMM FORSHEY What a frosty-spirited rogue is this. I I DORNA FRADIN The only waytohave a friend is to be one. CAROL FAE GROSS The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express. 15 ' « r KATHRYN ANNA HELFRICH As true as life and twice as natural. CHARLES M. HIMMELHEBER Gentle of speech, efficient ol mind. 16 DOROTHY ANN HOLTZ An ornament of a meek and quiet spirit. DOROTHY MAE LAMBERTSON Nothing is more useful than silence. I JOHN DOUGLAS LAWERENCE None but himself can be his parallel. • Er BENJAMIN H. MARTIN If words were dollars what a millionaire he ' d be. • SARAH M. MAYER Gentleness is power. LINDA LOUISE MILLER Life ' s a zest and all things show it. 19 PATRICIA MARGARET RUSSELL Life ' s a dream sprinkled with men. SARA LOMNC SHOOK In hi on woman loves her lover, in all the others, all she loves is love. JAMES ALLEN THARP Happy is the man that findeth wisdom. - CAROLINE COOKN1AN THOMSON A dry jest, sir. . .1 have them at my finger ' s end. ¥ 21 JOSEPHINE KEMPT WILLIAMS Never idle a moment, but thoughtful of others. KAY LOUISE ALYS WOOD Live today, tomorrow is not. 3 X MARY BARTLETT STIEBER, PRESIDENT A stick of peppermint in a gold box. 23 WANDA HILL, VICE PRESIDENT Blest with temper whose unclouded ray can make tomorrow as cheerful as today. LAURA LEE BAYLES, SECRETARY Though this be madness, yet there is method to It. CONSTANCE VROOM SENER, TREASURER The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. ELIZABETH ANN BOZMAN I may commit many follies in life, but I never intend to marry for love. 25 PEGGY ANN BRITE Soft hair, on which light drops a diadem. CAfl. HELEN COPENHAVER Be silent aii ' ! net- never betrays. 26 ANNE PEYTON CRAIG As many farewells as be stars in Heaven. DAWN ELLEN DEWITT He cometh unto you with a tale, which holdeth children from play, and old men from the chimney-comer. 27 DOROTHY ELAINE DEWITT How far that little candle throws its beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. SANDRA DIETRICH Rings on her fingers and bells on her i MARGARET HELEN FUCHS A little consideration, a little thought for others makes all the difference. JANET GEHRING Gentle and low, an excellent thing in a 29 MAUREEN GRACE A little man may cast a great shadow. ' HELEN TRUITT LIVINGSTON Your heart ' s desires be with you! 30 ANN HARDEY MILLER I like work, it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. NANCI ROGERS She ' s small, butso is a stick of dynamite! 4 31 t r ANITA INEZ RO Do unto the other feller the wa he ' d like to do unto you, an ' do it first. MA RCA RET HOLT ROSENBERGER lom like fl i MARY LINDA SHIPLEY The game of life is looked cheerfully on whea one carries in one ' s heart, the inal- ienable treasure of love. LESLEE M. WEINSTEIN Though I am always in haste, I am never in a hurry. 33 Most Likely to Succeed Margaret Combs I _ Most Athletic Sally Shook i Most Likely to Succeed Margaret Fuchs . - Wittiest Maureen Glace Most Versatile Linda Miller Sofc6o Hore i Most Versatile Most Athletic Araby Stieber Most Musical Carol Fae Gross Most Artistic Wittiest Carol Thomson r Most Musical Leslee Weinstein Most Artistic Ann Miller U THE Listei IT) O Murrow Bennett : r Kaplan Snodgrass • Kueseth Hueter Bowers floCHt tA h Lussier ■Peterson Howard Keinard Tllrigotis Smith 36 % Scott Pagliara V? ' ■! Pair an Sutton Carver Secretary ■3 Lawder Vice-President |l , I Hall McLair. President Leon Treasurer Dickerson Kellow Wait King 37 Russell Connellee bH W Curtis Robertson B Treasurer Moifett Whillden Zfc X— ..— Fleetwood Dudley - Baker • 4 President « Risher Vice-President W Secretary MacNeal Henderson 4P Jf Kirby J ft v Siegetmund VI Zahniser .1 w « G.iluslu SCHOOL ACTIVITIES -?fc oHcn. (?owit LEFT to RIGHT: J. Baynard, L. Wray, M. Fuchs, J. Carver, M. Combs. @OUHCtl Left to Right, 1st ROW: N. Lawder, J. Baynard, C. F. Gross. 2nd ROW: Miss Simms, B. Clem, A. Sutton, A. Stieber. ityou e o H4Kittee Left to Right, 1st ROW: C. Wait, S. Shook, M. King, J. Baynard. 2nd ROW: Miss Simms, C. F. Gross, W. Hill, P. Russell, B. Clem. Left to Right, 1st ROW: B. Snodgrass, M. King, C. F. Cross. 2nd ROW: D. Darvis, J. Peterson, M. Fuchs, L. Miller, C. Wait, J. Carver. s4%t eicd Left toRight, SITTING: K. Wood, C. Thom- son, N. Lawder. STANDING: L. Miller, A. Forshey, K. Galusha, K. Helfrich. ' P ' texc i (?£«6 Left to Right, SITTING: W. Hill, N. Rogers, N. Lawder. STANDING: L. Robertson, C. Sener. S Z ttfu0t4. Left to Right, SITTING: P. Russell, A. Brit- tingham, J. Baynard. STANDING: L. Wray, N. Rogers, K. Wood. 3We Sc. (?lcd LEFT to RIGHT: P. Flanagan, B. Bowers, J. Williams, M. E. Howard, C. F. Gross, D. Watson. 41 3«4CKe4A tu Left to Right, SITTING: J. Leitch, L Wray, STANDING: C. F. Gross, D. Lambertson, D. Holtz. ' pcctectc 7l«fUe (?b 6 Left to Right, STANDING: B. Potter, H. Livingston. SITTING: P. Gantt, A. Hender- son, P. Kveseth. KNEELING: M. Fuchs. jSSt ?utwie 7e tc6e i4 glut- Left to Right, KNEELING: D. Watson, G. Leon, A. Brittingham , B. Snodgrass, M. King. SITTING: M. E. Howard, E. Ascherfeld, P. Flanagan, D. Darvis, D. Fradin, S. Lussier, P. Russell. 42 Seagal 7te«A4 Left to Right, SITTING: D. Fradin, S. Lussier, C. F. Gross, K. Wood. 1st ROW, STANDING: S. Shook, P. Kveseth, C. Sener, P. Flanagan, P. Russell, D. DeWitt, D. DeWitt, A. Brittingham. 2nd ROW, STANDING: C. Wait, C. Lister, J. Carver. (? z iteU ui LEFT to RIGHT: E. Ascherfeld, C. Sener, S. Shook, S. Lussier, L. Miller, M. Fuchs, K. Wood, D. Darvis. « etot Left to Right, 1st ROW: T. Hall, J. McLarn, L. Whilldin, D. DeWitt, D. DeWitt, S. Lussier, H. Risher, N. Rog- ers. 2nd ROW: M. E. Howard, D. Fradin, B. Snodgrass, C. Roberts, C. Thomson, J. Peterson, D. Dickerson, C. Baker, C. F. Gross. 3rd ROW: E. Keinard, P. Brite, L. Connellee, B. Potter, W. Muxrow, T. Kaplan, S. Shook, M. MacNeal, K. Galusha, D. Nelson. Performing at the Christmas Festival II ATHLETICS 7 e s4t6£ettc s4 iAocuztio t Left to Right, 1st ROW: P. Russell, G. Leon, A. Brittingham, S. Shook, M. King, J. McLarn, D. Darvis, A. Sutton, T. Kaplan, B. Bowers, K. Wood. 2nd ROW: B. Clem, D. Dickerson, D. Holtz, D. Fradin, A. Forshey, P. Muth, C. Wait, A. Stieber, M. Fuchs, J. Scott. 3rd ROW: F, Ascherfeld, S. Zahniser, L. Miller, C. Sener, G. Copenhaver, R. Grace, C. Dudley, C. Lister, A. Rowe, P. Kveseth, J. Peterson. 4th ROW: N. Rogers, J. Williams, P. Flanagan, C. F. Gross, W. Hill, J. Carver, Miss Allan, M J. Orme, N. Lawder, K. Helfrich, P. Gantt. O cceM Left to Right, STANDING: W. Hill, J. Carver, L Miller, J. Scott. SITTING: Miss Allan. row ■16 ,4. ,4. So vul Left to Right, 1st ROW: S. Shook, A. Sutton, J. Scott. 2nd ROW: L. Miller, W. Hill, J. McLarn, J. Carver, D. Darvis. 3rd ROW: A. Stieber, N. Lawder, A. Forshey, Miss Allan, D. Fleetwood, S. Lussier, A. Rowe. (?6ee ' i£ zde i6 LEFT to RIGHT: J. Gehring, D. Dickerson, J. McLarn, D. Darvis. c ccozu ' eicd Left to Right, SITTING: M. Combs, S. Shook, K. Wood. STANDING: S. Lussier, A. Rowe, J. McLarn, B. Parian, A. Forshey, M. Cockey. 47 2foc6ey 1 vi4ity Left to Right, SITTING: T. Kaplan, C. Dudley, A. Stieber, S. Eyerman, P. Kveseth, S. Lussier, A. Rowe, A. Miller. KNEELING: L. Miller, N. Rogers, K. Wood, P. Cantt, J. Peterson, D. Fleetwood, S. Shook, A. Bozman. STANDINC: Miss Allan. Tittdefazted S.M.S. - 1 G. W.U. - S.M.S. - 3 Gallaudet - S.M.S. - 2 Mt. St. Agnes - S.M.S. - 3 Villa Julie - S.M.S. - 1 Notre Dame - 1 S.M.S. - 1 S.T.C. - 1 ' Tired but happy 48 i i4et xCt I amity c L il fi Left to Right, 1st ROW: S. Shook, M. Combs, A. Miller. 2nd ROW: L. Shipley, C. Dudley, P. Gantt, A. Stieber, A. Rowe. 3rd ROW: D. Fleetwood, K. Galusha, G. Leon, S. Zahniser, T. Kaplan. Sc ne6 S.M.S. S.M.S. S.M.S. 29 31 49 Waves S.M. Academy Holton Arms 54 31 41 That ' s our Marge 19 1 Cte f aM gfauptfiA O fPifi Left to Right, KNEELING: J. Leitch, J. Williams, D. Fradin. 2nd ROW, STANDING: L. Miller, C.F. Gross, P.Flanagan, A. Forshey, P. Muth, B. Clem. 3rd ROW: S. Shook, M. Brewbaker, C. Thom- son, M. Combs, E. Ascherfeld, A. Brittingham. 1 ® M.- • VA Look who ' s resting now. Don ' t breathe. 50 awwcunertt (?£a t tfe a,d Ht tto t ' Dou ieA (?Aju tfi6 Carol Fae Gross Araby Stieber Puty. ' PotUp ( AtUHfr Ann Forshey 51 Doyyie Putt a 7?to 9te tt eat ? fet TVeU Z o te 52 s4 (? rU t uZ4. ajtuvi anpzit ' ofr. £, 3 £ u 7 ett t6e%e %ac t eco ne t t ac ie y 7{ e%e ' et ' 6 zve a Uttte z t ' 444e tt Ue 55 7 t ut Day m- zsxii I II II I V ♦ . Queen, Diane Darvis; Train bearers, Linda Mitchell and Deborah Silk; crown bearer, William Chapma n. Vice Admiral Felix Johnson, U.S. N. Ret. crowns Miss Darvis. 56 i SP - 76e 2,uee t cutd ex ( cunt Left ro Right, SITTING: S. Shook, D. Darvis. STANDING: J. Scott, A. Stieber, L. Miller, L. Bayles, S. Kirby. 57 76e «tec Hettt e%4. one ■sworn ck f t£e fisieti- ctettt. 76e s4. s4. S z u0ctet fltXKtce Scott ?tve t6e o zt6. £ o iee to t e ieev fi ie4icCe tt. SctAie u44iex. SH (P euiyctup t£e c£ z4 t nutucuiCa vi {fa €UtcCCltt04€ DtUf Vff ' P%e4.e tta.tc ti arf cotCeye and 6ta£ 4.e6aat ettfrta K44. 6 t Tftr. 7R. z4co h Sxouk Ceaui ayuzrci (?o uue Setex (?aia( ? xe (%%a44 ' P%e4e tt ati M. o£ zawict fo octf4ta tdu ty tude«tt . 61 s4cv id President ' s Medal Jean Baynard First Honor Graduate College Division Margaret Combs First Honor Graduate High School Division Constance Sener Aik and Dove Award Dawn DeWitt Mathematics Award Constance Sener High School Science Award Margaret Fuchs College Science Award John Lord Language Award Margaret Combs Business Award Betsy Snodgrass History Award Ann Bozman Dramatics Award Jean Baynard Art Award Carol Thomson Athletic Award Araby Stieber American Legion Medal Wanda Hill Good Citizenship Award High School Division Margaret Fuchs Good Citizenship Award College Division Margaret Combs Sarah Burch Palmer Award Carol Fae Gross Good Manners Award Ann Henderson i.J fUuCci ite Settu e u i4. 7 e (2 tdid (ZtuttertfL 64 Pafoo t6 Mr. Mrs. Karl C. Ascherfeld Mr. Mrs. Francis H. Baker Mrs. Nancy L, Bayles Mr. Mrs. Risdon E. Baynard Mr. Mrs. Wm. H. Bowers Mr. Mrs. Bozman Mr. Mrs. P. T. Brewbaker Mr. Mrs. Carver Mr. Mrs. R. F. Chapman Mr. John E. Clark Mr. Mrs. Copenhaver Col. Mrs. W. H. Craig Mr. Mrs. W. A. Craig, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Wilson Dickerson Mr. Mrs. Eyerman Mr. Mrs. S. Flanagan, Sr. Mr. Mrs. Morris Fradin Marvin P. Calusha Dr. Mrs. W. H. Gantt Mrs. Francis C. Grace Mr. Mrs. Charles Gross Mr. Mrs. Daniel Hall Mr. Mrs. C. M. Himmelhebcr Mr. Mrs. Edward Howard Mr. Mrs. J. F. Hueter Mr. Mrs. A. Kaplan Mr. Mrs. R. W. Keinard Sgt. Mrs. Raymond Kcish Mr. Mrs. Kellow Mr. Mrs. C. F. Lambertson Mr. Mrs. Douglas Lawrence Mr. Mrs. J. W. Leitch, Jr. Mr. Mrs. John Lord Mr. Mrs. E. J. Lussier Mr. Mrs. W. L. Maddox Mr. Mrs. J. C. McLarn Mr. Mrs. G. F. Miller Mr. Mrs. H. H. Mofiett Mr. Mrs. W. E. Murrow, Sr. Mr. Mrs. H. C. Nelson Mr. Mrs. W. S. Roberts Mr. Mrs. D. H. Russell Mr. Mrs. E. J. Russell Martha A. Schatzan Mrs. Harry F. Shipley Capt. Mrs. L. O. Shook Mr. M rs. H. L, Snodgrass Mr. Mrs. Fred Stieber Mr. Mrs. E. J. Thomson Mr. Mrs. Tsirigotis Mr. Mrs. G. D. Wait Mr. Mrs. C. W. Williams Capt. Mrs. W. S.Wray Mr. Mrs. W. M. Wright Mr. Mrs. A. W. Zahniser, Jr. S.M.J.C. Alumnae Assoc. -Balto. MOFFETT ESKERIDGE FORD INC. INSURANCE AGENCY Sales and Service For all your insurance needs Lexington Park Maryland VO. 3 - 3311 21 St. Harrison St, Easton, Maryland KIRBY MOTOR CO. . INC DAVIS PONTIAC Lexington Park Maryland VO 2-4311 DeSoto - Plymouth Lexington Park Maryland Sales and Service ELECTRONIC SERVICE CO. Great Mills Road Smartwear Lexington Park Maryland HELEN RYSTICKEN Yours for the Feminine Apparel - Accessories best in color and black and white Lexington Park Maryland TV VO. 3-3291 VO. 3-6341 Shoes got the blues? LEXINGTON PARK PHARMACY CONNOR SHOE REPAIR Two doors from A P 136 Three Notch Rd. 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