Mount Vernon College - Bell Cote Yearbook (Washington, DC)

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DL Beit Jllma Water Our Alma Mater glorious, W ith loving hearts and proud. II e crown thee all victorious And sing thy praise aloud. In loyalty we serve thee And strive to heed thy call. Mount l emon. (). Mount Vernon! Through self to conquer all. You give unfailing kindness If trouble meet us here; You foster all our pleasures And make them seem more dear. Xor time, nor care , nor sorrow Can these fair days erase. Hut they, with each tomorrow I lei p us new tasks to face. Like breath of Springs fresh morning That lifts the heart to song. When courage droops and wavers Ind paths seem gray and long. Will come thy dauntless spirit To help us on the way. Mount Vernon. (), Mount Vernon! Hold fast thy tender sway. The ( hanging years may bring us Some longed for dream of bliss , ) et memory will cherish A sympathy we miss, hi hours of joy or sadness, WhaVer our need may be, Mount Vernon, O, Mount Vernon! Thy children turn to thee. dedication Devotion, guidance, and sincere friendship have made you beloved by all oi your girls. For two years your smile and helping hand have encouraged us as we proceed down the paths toward oui future. As l ime Marches On, you will be forever in our memory and to you, Mrs. David McLaughlin, we dedicate the Bell Cote of 1958. Jlie cjCioyd As Freshmen we surveyed the campus wide-eyed, until the welcoming smiles of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd reduced our fears. As Seniors, we face the future with anxiety and excitement, but unafraid, as we mature in mind and emotion under their careful guidance. As Time Marches On, students will come and go, but none will miss that home on the hill as much as we. c ' v |eannettc Muoir. Recorder. Flora Bridges, Xcadcmic Dean: Mis. Leonard Maurer, Alumnae Secretary. ;% rou’ Mis. I)a W att. French: Mis. Marcel Vigneras. Spanish; Mrs. Lucille Judge Firey, Histon ol rt. Second row: W illiam H. Kckcrt, Jr., Music: Leonard Maurer, Art. First row: Mrs. Joseph Sargent, Speech, Drama, and Child Literature; Mrs. James Evans, Physical Education. Second row: Mrs. William Rosen, Physical Education; Mrs. Raymond Weir, Jr.. Science; Elizabeth Lohocfcr, Creative Rhythmic Movement. Mrs. David McLaughlin, Home Economics; Marjorie Day, Psycholog) and Sociolog); Mrs. James M. Houston, Science and Mathematics; Adella Rita Beaulieu. Secretarial Course; Dr. Ruth Beebe. Child Development. First row: Mrs. Bcttv Gaylor. English; Dr. Tipton Westfall. English; Mrs. James L. High saw. Government. Second row: Walter Ralls. History; Joseph Sargent. English. M Cot, Staff Standing: k.i I un sti.is. Editor. Inst ro.r: 1 leanoi McGinnis. i in Whitson, Joanne Dwiimell, ).in Brinkei holt. I.iin I.atse . Second roic: Isaheile Collier, Man Margaret Emmet, Bonnie lilaikinan, Cookie Smith, Lorena Dasher. Third nor: lai Kell Putty, Su’ aime Broun, Rosaline Blair. Isabelle Mills, -ninth row: Belle I inner, Jud Jones, nne Gregory, Janet Rand, Carol danis. Editor Easiness Manage) Literary Editor hi Editor Class and E acuity Ed if or El o t ogra j) It y E ditor Sponsor Kay Lungstras Joanne Dvvinni i.l Jan Hr inkeri ioff Martha Pender Carol Fishi r Mary Latsey Leonard Mai ri r 10 ] luiti eS “ There is a time for some things and a time for all things; a time for great things, and a time for small things. ' ’ Miguel de Cervantes 1957-1958 September Is September 10 September 20 September 21 September 22 September 23 September 2S October 1 Octobei 5 Oclobej 12 ovcmbcr 5 November 5-7 November II November 27 December I December 7 Dccembei 15 Decembei hi Decent her 17 December 10 January 5 January 6 January 1 1 fartita ry 17 January 22 January 23 Jarruan 30 February 3 February 21 March 27 April S April 15 Ma 3 Max 15 Max 20 May 21 May 28 Max 31 J Hire 1 June 2 Fresh men register . President and Mrs. Lloyd’s lea [or parents. Post Hall. I esting Program, Academic Building. Tea for Freshmen, Merriwcather House. Seniors register. Required lour of Mount Vernon and Arlington. Virginia. Dinner with Big Sisters. Picnic, sponsored b Fhe Leaders ' . C hurch with Big Sisters. Buffet Supper with President and Mrs. Lloyd and Faculty. Refectory. Classes begin. Required tour of White House and Washington, 1). C. Dance. Lloyd Hall. Senior Serenade. Required tom o! C apitol and Supreme Court. Freshman Varieties. Llovd Hall (closed weekend). Founder ' s Da . Muirrnae C ourrcil. Piano Recital. W illiam Eckert. I hanksgiving Recess begins a tier classes. I hanksgixing Recess ends. ( hristmas Dance. Sulgrave Club. C hristmas Vespers and ( arol Serxice. Lloyd Hall. ( )ptima ( hi istmas par tx . Chrismias Dinner, Refeetoix. ( ' hrist mas Vacation begins. Christmas V acation ends. C lasses begin. Ingennitx Contest (closed weekend) . Serrioi Project. Honors sscmbly. First Semester F.xaininations begin. First Semester Fxaminations end. Winter sports weekend. Second Semester begins. Fathers Dax at Mount Vernon. Spring Vacation begins. C ollege trip. Spi ing V acation ends. Freshman-Senior Banquet, Refer torx. Crowning of Max Oueen and Pageant (closed weekend). Max Dax Dance. Senior Dax . C apping Ceremony . President and Mrs. Lloyd’s supper for graduating Hass. Tree Planting Ceremonx. Honors Assembly. Final Fxaminations begin. Final Examinations end. Xlumnae Association meeting. Reception. Post Hall. Baccalaureate Service. Buffet Supper for Graduates and Parents. Midnight Breakfast for Graduates. ( ommencement. 12 ] September 1957 brought many new phases of co thge Hife to the campus . Our first mixer was quite a success Our freshman endure a bit of happy hour during Hell Week. Seniors enjoy Hell Week just as much as the Hell Week produces quite a few rare sights. Fresh men. [13 Octob er 1957 nlertciine J iL S. eniorS wi th 3 re 5 liman l arietieS and “jj ' t nu Could this be “Hell Week? Eleanor McGinnis and Louise Loomis accom- pany the dancers in the Jamaica scene of Varieties. “ Proper dress on campus for Freshmen dur- ing 4 Hell Week. Ann Whitson and Susan Galloway portray space hobos in Freshman Varieties. 14 ] l jovemLer 1957 ( brought us various sports events and many parties . Girls turn out to root for their house in an Inter - Our hockey team gave us an exciting House sports program. season. Ann Sutherland enjoys herself at a November Freshmen meet new boys at the fall mixer. House Party. Our first big snow . Judy Toronto looks on as Mr. Lloyd unwraps bis present from the Student Body at the Christmas Dinner . The Day Student ' s Christmas Party. Mrs. McLaughlin, Ann Macpherson. Jane Smith, Miss Dav, Kdi th Davis, Mary Margaret Emmet, Prudence King, Barbara Ycreen, Judith Jones, Lorena Dasher, Mr. Eckert, Nancy Swan, Isabelle Mills. Carol Best. Cooperative Council consists of representatives from the student body, its officers, and the faculty. It considers problems, enacts legislation, and makes recommendations to the Administration concerning all phases of life on campus, both academic and social. Jud Toranto. Student Body President [17 j4onor (Council Hrnul;i Shackman. l-.dith W illis. Sharon Hall. President. Brenda Shackman. l)a Miidcni Representa- tive to Honoi Council; Shaion Hall. Presi- dent of I ionor C ounc il. The Academic Honor System at Mount Vernon encourages a sense of honor by placing upon each individual the responsibility for academic honesty. Honor Council representatives from both classes deal with alleged violations of the Honor Code, and serve as consultants for students when they have problems and questions concerned with the Honoi System. 18 ] First row: Barbara Yereen. Isabelle Mills, Nancy Swan, l.orena Dasher, Nancy Wagner. Isabelle Collier. Second row: Beverly Carter. Martha Boyd. Student Court membership consists of the House Presidents and representatives from both classes. These members act as the disciplinary judges of Mount Vernon. It is the duty of the court to keep accurate records and make impartial judgments, to the best of its ability. Judy Toronto, Student Bods President [19 ma First row l enn Jennings. Mania Jackson, ( n U- (.limes. Sennit! mw: Kditli Willis, Cookie Smith, Dabney riioinp- snii. Patricia Williams, President; Rosaline de ( liollci. Karen Gilmore. Jackie Slone. Kaicn Gilmore and Ga le (.limes I he aim oi Optima is to maintain and to strengthen high standards of scholarship and up- rightness in the school. The club plans many spe- cial functions and joins in other affairs, throughout the year. 20 ] WoJJ Affairs First row: Honey Hunt, Emily Nuttle, Susan Blocker, Judy Barker, Nancy Swan. Second row: Carol Adams, Cookie Smith, Bonnie Blackman, President; Betts Greene. Third row: Su anne Brown, Ann Whitson, Mary Kell Putty, I Ann Ransom, JoAnne Spence, Anne Gregory. Elizabeth Bracken, Cynthia Woodward, Barbara Peake, Betty McManus. Pat Roberts, Susan Straus. Prudence King. Susan Foster, Nell McElroy. The W orld Affairs Club is meant to further the interest of the students in the current world situa- tion. This is done by having Dr. Elmer Kayser as a regular speaker to talk on problems pertinent to the times, and by inviting other speakers to talk on specific subjects relating to the current situation. Bonnie Blackman, President of World Affairs; Doctor Elmer A. K scr, of George Washington University, regular speaker at World Affairs Meetings. [21 ' V first row: Mis. Pciei K McRae. Vdvisoi; Marilyn Milnoi, Sharon Hall. President; ( ami Fisher, Lee Altshclcr. Second row nn (.le ov, (ami Rest. Sharon Hall. President 1 lie Social League is composed ol representatives from both classes. Ii organizes all the school parties, dances and special Junctions. I he highlights ol the year include May Day and the Christinas Dance whic h is held at the Sulgrave Club. First row: Lee Altsheler, Barbara Martin, Man lee Douglass. Second row: Roseline tic Chollet, President; Mary Margaret Emmet, Leslie Stevenson. Third row: Barbara Surl es, Karen Gilmore, Cynny Woodward. The Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Wil- liam Eckert, is composed of both Freshmen and Seniors who are interested in singing. It partici- pates in Chapel, Father ' s Day, May Day and joint concerts with leading Men’s Universities. Roseline de Chollet. President [23 cJlen cl -_y4- Hcui cl Inst m, I ; (a role Williams l s. lord. Sponsor; I ollv Dcslogc. Second roic: Marsha Sinclair. Ann Mhilson. Relict ( a I rahand. Cookie Smilh. I.orcna Dasher. Wine .Maepherson, Sa 1 1 llurlbnl. Prudence King, Patricia Williams. C.arol dains. ( ami Best. Betsy haver. Man Beth Williams. Pollv kiampf. President nnc Maepherson. ( ami Best . Secrclan . Lend-A-Hand is a so ial service organization dedi- cated to helping those in need. I his (ltd) sponsors many projects dining the year, such as volunteer work at the Georgetown Hospital. Girls do these projects several afternoons each week. These pro- grams offer great experience to the girls at Mount Vernon. 21 ] L d drench an SPANISH CLUB — First row: Rosanne Blair, Cookie Smith, President; Jan Brinkerhoff. Second row: Victoria Cleveland, Harriet League. Barbara Vereen. Margaret Eastham, Lynn Dickey, Belle Turner, Betty Greene, Jane Robinson. FRENCH CLUB — First row: Prudence King. Virginia Ledbetter, Suzanne Brown. Bette Jane Fairfax. Presi- dent. Second row: Evelyn Ransom, Karen Gilmore, Cecile Anschutz. Third row: Mary Latsey, Nancy Swan, Judith Barker, Sharon Hall. Belle Turner, Ann Gregory. Nancy Roberts. Bonnie Blackman, Mary Margaret Emmet. Cookie Smith. President of Spanish Club; Mrs. Marcel Vigneras, Sponsor of Spanish Club. The Spanish and French Clubs are organizations composed of students interested in furthering their knowledge and understanding of these languages and of the con tries where they arc spoken. [25 Jh e dh rid tia n d i orum CHRISTIAN I OKI M First row: Marsha Sinclair, Isabelle Collin. Kelith Willis. Marx Kell Turn. Vines Wagner. President Win Whitson, |acc|ueline Stone. Louise Loomis. h.is Lungstras. S ctontl ton ' : Marxlee Douglass. Carol Ulains. Sails Huilhui. Ttmis (cunings. Baihara Snilcs. Rosaline Blair, Isahellc Wills, Susan Blockci. Wars Wax lie. Lee Mtsheler. PS CIIOLOGY CLUB First row: Rebecca I rahand, Kanina Williams, Patricia Williams, President; Sally llin Unit. Second row: Marsha Sinclair. Barbara Marlin, Wench Lewis, Lorena Dasher. Lolly Desloge. Cookie Smith. Betts Greene, Hones Hunt, Pat Roberts. Kay I imgst i as. Patricia Williams. Piesideut of the Psschol og ( ' lull . 1 i ll.iiolcl Lindnei. Sponsor ol the Pssc hologs ( lull. I he Psychology Club makes the student more aware ol psychology through lec tures and increases the students interest in class-work by widening her knowledge and making her more capable ol logical thinking and independent judgments. I he Chris- tian Forum, on the other hand, helps the student to gain information about religion, learn mote ol the faith to which she already belongs, and to help under stand the basic pui pose ol a Christian Church. 26 ] 2 ), u nee an J2). rama DRAMA CLUB — First row: Nancy Bogan, Jane Whittlesey, Victoria Cleveland. Jane Robinson, Presi- dent; Louise Loomis, Edith Willis. Second row: Edith Davis, Heather H deman, Carolyn Burchfield, Mrs. Gaylor, Advisor; Ga Crutchfield, Evelyn Ransom, Prudence Ring. Maripaz Ossorio. DANCE CLUB — First row: Mickey Catsman, Victoria Cleveland. Second row: Cynthia Smith, Marcia Jack- son, President; Prue Banister. Third row: Beverly Carter, Katrina Williams. The members of the Drama Club are girls inter- ested in some phase of the theater. The Dance Club gives students an opportunity to use the exer- cises and movements they have learned in class to develop creative dance of their own. Both clubs are interested in furthering creative interest in the dance and dramatics. M I RRIWI- I HI R HOI SI ( ()l NCII Man Lynn Scw.u , Mis. Petei R. McRae, Meniweaiher House Resi- dent; llailiara Veieen, House President: C.arol lisher. Mis Peter R McRa e, Meniweathei House Resident. 28 ] Cote J4 ouSe COLE HOUSE COUNCIL — First row: Peggy Rucker, Mrs. John A. Lindner. Cole House Resident; Lollv Desloge. Second row: Nancy Swan, House President; Jane Whittlesey. Bonnie Blackman, Judy Barker, Susan Straus, Pat Roberts. Mrs. John A. Lindner, Cole House Resident. [29 Jk on Sc HI M IN 1 1 ) I SI COI ( II Ht l i me I nn Ransom. Srcnml row: Barbara Surlcs. Dabney Ihompson, Isabelle Mills. lbesident; Mis Jones. House Resident: Sally Hurlbiit. Roseline de ( Imllet. Mis. Ili abeth |ones, Hensley House Resident. :5o] cu m ; ouSe fm i 1 1 ii CLARK HOUSE COUNCIL — Standing: Mrs. Ford, House Resident. Seated: Nancy Bogan, Cookie Smith, Anne Macpherson, Patricia Williams, Kitty Williams. Betsy Bayer, Lorena Dasher, President. Mrs. Ford. Clark House Resident. [31 .Students nst row: Mai v Catsev, Maltha Boyd, Susan Gallouav, Man Margaret l.mmei. President; Brenda Shackman. Ce ile Mischut . aii(A Cassedv. |canetlr Roheitson. Second row: Victoria Cleveland, Gayle Grimes, Carol Best, Joyce Dutton. Leslie Stevenson. Baihara Swisher. Karen Gilmore, delaide leiguson, karia Hennings, Marcia Jackson, Bevei lv C.arter. I. aim a l Mil. Mary Margaret F.mniel, Day Student Ihesident. 32 ] - IssociaL ion I he Vthletic Association cooperates with the De- partment of Physical Education in the promotion o! athletic and social activities lor all. and losters high ideals ol sportsmanship and fellowship. The Leaders Association sponsors three varsity sports and the squads pla against teams ol other colleges in the Washington area. 111 I Rl I I I ks ( iioImi Him hi it Id . Susan l-osln. I mim Ransom, llru Mohh. C aptain; k;imi llmkc. Il.uhaia Sinks. Vim foiics. II l)l RS Sm Roll i ci . Maiilsn Milnoi. Iiina Millci. I ' u-sidcni ; Man Margaret limiici. Joanne Duinnell, |ulic smhbv 55 earn Mrs. I vans, Sponsor and Trina Miller, Captain. Rosanne Blair, Susan Rohrer, Lee Altshelcr, Molly M unfold, Patlsv Scarlett, Xancv Farre ll. Sail Hurlbut. [35 Mai il n Milnoi . ( ipl.iin £ eniord “ When time who steals our years away shall steal our pleasures loo, the memory of the past will stay, and half our joys renew.” Thomas Moorf. Mis l).i i l Me I 1 1 i 1 1 . ( l.iss d isoi; |ane Robinson. See relai I icasum ; Jane Smith, President; Jnlie Stubbs, ice President . Senior CLiS Offi icerS 38 ] Fiowir: pink carnation with silvci ribbon ( Colors: pink and silver Mono: Sola in Veritata Reperiun Sapientia 01 “W isdom is lound only in truth. Cecilc A nschutz 3212 O Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. Boo” . . . “Cecil” . . . that reel hair . . . Navy pin ... a Navy start . . . result of a bet on Army . . . Porter . . . Fourth Company Mother . . . “Say you like to bake cookies?” . . . familiar phrase “BEAT ARMY” . . . wonder why? . . . has a temperamental car . . . runs on kerosene . . . takes four men and a boy to put the top up . . . loves to sew . . . will begin tailoring men’s shirts . . . beau- tiful voice ... a great asset to Glee Club . . . the litt lest musketeer ... go like sixty. (.Ice Club, 1. 2; Secretary -Treasurer of Glee Club, 1: Secretary -Treasurei ol Dav Students, 2; French Club, 2. Judith Barker 1 1544 S. W. Military Lane Portland 1, Oregon “Budgie” ... “I just want a cup of coffee, that’s all” . . . naturally curly hair . . . ? days until vacation . . . House Council Meetings . . . imagination . . . incessant chatter . . . slightly prejudiced on the subject of Oregon . . . calls for Philip Morris . . . got that special phone call . . . meet you in the “rec room” . . . automatic breathtaker ... a tree . . . unexpected weekends in New York . . . “Take a demerit!” . . . asleep? . . . talk to me . . . shall return . . . “I’ve got bumps!” . . . hard time by-passing record stoics . . . that faraway look . . . “I’m going out of my mind!” Athletic Association, I; World Affairs, I. 2; French Club, 2; House Council. 2. [ 39 Rosanne Blair 290 S vsco 1 1 ii.l Road 1 AIR! II I D. CONMCIK I I Rosebud . . . hanging bongo (hums . . . water fights . . . “Did you read Peanuts today? . . . hull dog. bull dog, how wow wow . . . permanent fixture in ret room . . . “1 wish I could shimmy like my sister Kate . . . “Some think the World is made of fun and frolic — so do I . . . Who’s for the Field House? . . . I’m t he only one in the lamih that’s not a Yalee ... “I want to go canoeing on the Potomac . . . Tennis is m racket . . . I’m in the mood for food . . . “Let me sing you a lullaby. World ffairs. 1; Spanish Club, I; lN cholog Club, I: thletic ssociation. 1; House Council. 1; aisit I eiiniv 1. 2: Yaisit Hockev. 1. 2: Lcnd-A-Hand, 1. 2: Christian Forum. 1. 2; Lillian Committee, 2: Sc retan of Spanish Club, 2. Bonnie Blackman 9880 C 1 arm ill i a Am Ni l Blvirly Hills, California Bonnie . . . always on the go . . . enthusi- astic about everything! . . . smart clothes . . . lull skirts and tight belts . . . loves petticoats . . . the on-the-spot photographer . . . keen interest in Chemistry . . . intricate charm bracelets . . . money anyone? — for house dues or Xrw York rimes . . . Stanford Ian . . . cheers for sunny California . . . keeps oranges in moth balls . . . Merry Christmas under a palm tree. Clee Club, I: World Xllaiis. I; President of World Hairs. 2: lb 1 1. Con , 2: I rea surer ol Cole House. 2; French Club. 2; Psycholog Club, 2. 40 ] Susan Blocker Caixa Postal 8045 Sag Paulo, Brazil “Su ” . . . “Sudsy” . . . Yuk Yuk! . . . “My high silk hat” . . . favorite habit of yelling yoo hoo! . . . loves those baths . . . “You want to go to the held house?” . . . takes a one o’clock lor T. V. movies . . . time for coffee break . . . “Rosebud, I have just got to study” . . . runs into relatives all over . . . Mr. Magoo laugh . . . “How about a mighty mo?” . . . always found in the middle of a watertight . . . Sunday lunch downtown . . . “Sudsy, please bop” . . . “Have you seen Swan Lake? — well go jump in it!” . . . up at all hours just talking . . . loves those naps during the day . . . ecstasy! . . . Dr. Pepper, yum! . . . “Let’s have a ciggie-boo” . . . Oh! those red rug parties . . . laughs at the wrong time . . . white sac to capping . . . “You is the cutest it tie bitty little lambchop!” . . . canoeing on the Potomac. Tennis. 2; World Affairs, 1. 2; Christian Forum 1. 2; Psychology Club. I. 2; Spanish Club. I; Treasurei of Spanish Club, 2. 00 Aurelia Brabham 350 Ocean Avenue Massapequa, Long Island, X. Y. “Aurelia” ... “I ain’t no Venus” . . . “Oh, she’s the one that wears all the makeup, you know” . . . “Hey! Did y’all know lie’s a dorm advisor?” . . . the double -feature kid . . . big brown eyes ... “I think 1 11 have two mighty moes” . . . nose glued to the T.V. . . . won- derful diets that never work . . . loves pic- nics . . . guitars . . . “Love in the Afternoon” . . . cokes, pepsis, and L M’s ... a beaver named Kurt and a poodle named John . . . “ Just think. Barbara, we can go sailing” . . . passion for alarm clocks . . . “Please show me how to smile” . . . looks well in black . . . does not resemble a bug . . . “Till the Swal- lows Come Back to Capistrano” . . . round trip to Syracuse. Spanish Club, I, 2; Vice-President of Merriweather, 2; World Affairs, 2; Psychology Club, 2: Library Committee, 2. [41 Jan Bnnkcrhojj 2105 Saci Road Hoiston 19. I ixas ■‘Brink ’ . . . little girl, loud voice . . . “He was the most spastic boy I ever met” . . . I lam Belalonte . . . V L — espec ially the SAE House . . . “I’m snowed out of my miner’ . . . big people don’t always come horn Texas . . . always ready for a party . . . “Have you met Modine Chinch?” . . . pas- sion for Lanz dresses ... “I have dunked this test” . . . Thanksgiving in New York . . . that trip to Bermuda . . . has “specs” for every occasion . . . hysterically funny. House Council, I: lend A Hand. I; Christian lortini, I; lateral v Idiloi ol IDii Con. 2; Yicc- I ' kskU mi ol S| )a 1 1 isl i Club. 2. Rosaly Bruscll Rt v M vmh Bakri to 50 svtv viM)R, Bahia, Bra ii S. A. Nickv” . . . diet tomorrow . . . letters from Bra il and phone calls from Annapolis . . . mighty mocs . . . Bt idge anyone?” . . . “Can’t study tonight” . . . “Seen Jack lately?” . . . “Nobody understands my English?” . . . does what she sets out to do . . . “Xicky-wicky- vvacky ’ . . . Gene and Georgetown . . . “Come visit me” . . . loo m uch football” . . . 257 davs till Bra il . . . those puny diets . . . man in every port . . . next stop Chicago . . . clean this room . . . time for a day off . . . can’t wait ’til Thanksgiving and X. Y. . . . “Let’s have a party” . . . grades? . . . “She sin type?” . . . silver brunette. World Atlaiis. I; C hiistian Forum, 1: Lend-A-Hand, 1 2: IN choloi y C Hub, 1 . 2. 42 ] B everly Ann Carter 1700 Surrey Lane, N. W. Washington 7, I). C. “Bev” . . . oh, those l)ig brown eyes! . . . mischievous air . . . fun loving . . . happy prankster . . . goofing off with “Bird” . . . stick doughnuts at the field house . . . spring holidays in Ft. Lauderdale . . . Kents . . . famous for her “little black book” . . . Vir- ginia Beach in the summer . . . “It ' s tea time!” . . . Williams . . . Princeton ... all ready for a party . . . the little gang . . . plans to go on to college. VarsitN Basketball, 1; Lcnd-A Hand, 2; Bell Cote, 2: Student Court, 2. h[ancy Cassidy 5006 Nahant Street Washington 16, D. C. “Bird” ... a tiny package . . . irresistible laugh . . . “Wait for me, gang” . . . Bobby . . . reason for stars in eyes . . . teasing man- ner . . . Fiji Mascot . . . 15-minute stopovers in Lexington . . . lives for today . . . thinks about tomorrow . . . the artist . . . sponta- neous fun . . . the life of any party. Varsity Hockey, 1; Varsity Basketball, 1; Lend-A- Hand, 2. [43 Roseline dc Chollct Lock Ayr Roy t Oak. Marn land ‘‘Ron’ . . . “Jazzbo” . . . typically French . . . raves about Paris . . . Jean Luc . . . progres- sive ja . . . “W hat am I going to do?” . . . with a song in her heart . . . turtle-neck sweaters . . . forget i ul . . . Swiss Yankee horn Maryland . . . always snowed but loses interest ... “I want a fraternity pin” . . . sentimental . . . ‘Tin hungry” . . . passion (or sports cars . . . “He is the best-looking box I have ever seen” . . . little trips overseas . . . ‘Tin so mad!” . . . seen five days, never week-ends . . . everything ends in e-poo . . . fanatic for stuffed animals . . . sigh! (.lec ( Inti. 1: Lend- A-Hand, I: House C ouncil, 2; President of Glee C tub, 2. L orena Dasher 217 Brookwood Pi aci Valdosta, Georgia “Bena” . . . house meeting . . . “That’ll be a demerit, next time” . . . party girl . . . picnics at Great Falls last year . . . those nights at Bowling . . . skunk collector . . . “honey- child” . . . those blond crew-cuts! . . . “Look what modern dancing did to my figure!” . . . “Fur coats to lire drills?” . . . no breakfast . . . foods first period . . . that box of raisins . . . member of Sinister Spinisters Club . . . University of Georgia . . . “The South will rise again!” . . . Just as long as you can sign in.” Lend ll.ind, I. 2; Clark House President, 2; Coop- erative Council, 2: Student Court, 2; House Council, 2; Bell Coil , 2; Psychology C lub. 2. -H] Loncl Desloge 24 Foreway Drive St. Louis 24, Missouri “Lolly” . . . “Lol” . . . piles of fun and al- ways good for a hearty laugh . . . main interest is medicine . . . Ron or Don? . . . knows the latest happenings in medical con- ventions . . . East coast competition . . . hmmm ... in company of a gent called “Chevrolet” . . . no, “Bel Air” . . . nothing tops a yellow Studebaker ... a St. Christo- pher medal for luck . . . Charlottesville weekends at the Phi Delt House . . . “many hairs” . . . liked Nicky best of all dogs. Secretary ol Cole House, 2; Treasurer of Lentl-A- Hand, 2; Psychology Club, 2. Joyce Dutton 5805 Brookside Drive Chevy Chase 15, Maryland “Joyce” ... a warm heart . . . vibrant per- sonality . . . laughing eyes . . . happy-go- lucky . . . keeps her grades up ... “Hi girl!” . . . Phoebe cartoons ... 13 sisters . . . trips to Buffalo, Annapolis, Quantico, or wher- ever Carl is! . . . that Navy crest . . . jaunts in the Corvette . . . sports-car races are her weakness . . . “Oh how exciting!” ... a girl with a smile for all. Student Court, 1; Social League. 2; Honor Court, 2; Bell Cotf., 2. [45 Joanne Dwinnell 13 Robin Road Wi-.ston 93, M VSSAC HI M i is “ 1 widdles . . . combs hair for fifteen min- utes . . . “small breakfasts . . . cigarette- and-coflee lunch . . . short afternoon naps . . . “Remind me . . . numerous telephone calls . . . “Oh, love-a-duck! . . . Princeton. Vale, Dartmouth. Harvard weekends . . . “We’ll have to diet tomorrow . . . S. S. Pierce packages ... I saw him at the loot ball game . . . sensational dance abilities . . . “Oh! that dripping faucet . . . classical music . . . hysterical laugh . . . shopping sprees . . . “I’m hungry! . . . Michel’s . . . “Yes dear! . . . wait lessons . . . Oh. it was just cl i ine. C l.iss Hision.m. I. 2; I cud II. met, I. 2; (dec Club, I: llockt-N I i.ini. I. 2: Library Council. I; ( ilia pel ( ominilUr ( 2: Business M.m.i ei ol Bill (nil. 2; l )i let ic ssodalion Leader. 2; Y.nsih I ennis. 2. Mary Margaret Emmet 3I3() 1)1 MBARION 1 Nt I . V Y. V s|||NC I ON. 1). ( “M.M. . . . golden-brown pageboy beneath a Harvard sc ai l . . . Will the meeting please come to oi del . . . that “divine blue niumph . . . coffee and doughnuts between classes . . . long airmail letters . . . always humming . . . “Smiley . . . hockey sticks, tennis i ac kets. and s m phony tic kets . . . the bare loot classmate . . . “Mimi. are you coming? . . . “He’s diplomaticjue . . . tall, seren. and that mischievous smile . . . “Oh clear, that Spanish vocabulary . . . long walks . . . summer parties . . . mysterious instigator . . . good leader . . . meetings . . . innocent bystandei . . . trip plans . . . morn- ing messages on day-student board . . . Embassy teas . . . those Botany labs . . . “Was there a party today? . . . truly a c harming gii 1. Yarsiix Hocke . 1: Co-Op, 1, 2: Bin Cant. 1. 2: (.Ice Club, I. 2; Lend- A Hand. 1. 2: tldetk Wo- ciation, 1. 2; I)a Student President. 2: Secretar - Lreasurcr of Leaders. 2: French Club, 2; Varsity Tennis, 2. Bette Jane Fairfax 58 Highbrook Avenue Pelham, New York “P . J.” . . . petite, cute, always with a sunny disposition . . . young thing . . . November 19 — Thanksgiving! . . . meetings . . . Co-op . . . “Anyone going to Glee Club?” . . . Army-Navy game . . . Annapolis . . . “Oh really!” . . . Nat King Cole . . . library duty . . . Jackie Gleason . . . “A letter for me today?” . . . deb parties galore . . . Oh! Iy clothes are here” . . . Yardley’s “Red Roses” . . . cufflinks? . . . “Where’s B. J.? asleep!” . . . afternoon classes . . . “Can’t understand this joke in the ‘Log’ ”... wedding in the luture . . . New York gains and Katty Gibbs watches . . . fall “58” . . . sensational girl . . . “T he Japs are coming to get us!” House Council, 1. 2; Christian Forum. I. 2; Lihran Committee. 2: French Club President, 2; Glee Club, 2; Chapel Committee, 2. Carol Fisher 27 1 1 Taft Street Wichita Falls, Texas “Fish” . . . “It’s such a nice night, right?” . . . pretty black hair . . . “I’m so upset!” . . . Bermuda bombshell. Ivy League traveler . . . unlimited overnights and Optima . . . John . . . “Oh, will 1 ever get these pictures straightend out?” . . . not going to the field house again . . . glasses of eyeballs today? . . . Navy has shipped out and Marines have moved in . . . “Who hasn’t given me her dues?” . . . University-of-Texas bound . . . thousands of friends . . . “Be there in a minute” . . . “I’m gonna live in Atlanta” . . . cute as a bug . . . partner in 3:00 A.M. hysterics . . . byyyy! Lend- A Hand, 1; Vice-President of Merriwealher. 1; Optima. I, 2: Faculty and Class Editor of Bui Con . 2; Secretary - Pleasure! of Merriwealher House, 2: Social League, 2. Parthcnia Gibson “R amnh ” C.KI I NWOOl), VIRGINIA “Parthie” ... a tenement dweller . . . Ian tastic stories about V. Va. weekends . . . “budroes” aiul Glenn Miller . . . good and bad omens and the anti-Hu germ . . . the judge and his unexpet led an ivals that kepi (he house in bankruptcy . . . I he Judge was replaced . . . Lover stepped in . . . “Who’s that?” . . . “Quiet!” . . . “it’s ten-thirty. and I must get my sleep” . . . “Shhh. I must get my work done” . . . organization plus! . . . constantly thinking ahead. World Ha i is. 2; Lend Hand. 2: I’sschologv ( Inh. 2. Karen Gil more Chain Bridgi Road Rot n I, Box 101 Me Li w. Virginia “Karen . . . gorgeous blond hair . . . tall and slender . . . lovable and inn . . . needs no introduction to a certain pink dress . . . “I ' m hungry” . . . those letters in class! . . . “witty” remarks . . . “Beat Army” . . . “Want to go for a drive?” . . . “Let’s follow them” . . . Columbia scarl . . . an expert guide through Baltimore . . . “Do I look sick enough not to pla gym today?” . . . the blond part of (he brunette gruesome-two- some. Glee ( Inh. I. 2: Optima. 1. 2: Secret ar of Optima. 2; Lihrai Committee. 2; Lend- A Hand, 2; But i ( nil . 2: French Club, 2. IS] Betty Greene 2fi28 Dover Road Raleigh, North Carolina “Betty” . . . “Not another Spanish test!” . . . hates rainy weather . . . that Carolina hill- billy bop! . . . always seen in the field house . . . all for co-ed schools . . . “Nothing like those beach parties!” . . . three letters every Monday . . . going to U.N.C. next year . . . “I think 1 11 dye my hair” . . . those Marines from Quan tico . . . reads gruesome books . . . “Our red bedspreads aren’t really loud” . . . those train trips to Raleigh . . . “That makes me so mad” . . . formula will explode . . . tweed skirts and cashmere sweaters . . . losing her southern accent . . . Milt Grant show . . . mix-up at W. and I trench coat. Bill Cote, 1; World A flairs, 1, 2; Psychology Club. 2; Spanish Club, 2. Gayle Grimes 3057 M Street, S. E. Washington 19, I). C. “Gayle” . . . “G” . . . John . . . North Caro- lina bound . . . “Oh, you all” . . . “Did you get my mail?” . . . two a day from her one and only . . . tiger . . . kitten . . . warm milk . . . Parle-t-elle Francais? Mais oui! . . . sophisticated bun . . . long eye lashes and twinkling blue eyes ... a real cutie . . . loves to cook . . . “Has he lost any weight?” . . . “Want a ride to Chapel Hill?” . . . famous for modern dance . . . that white Olds! . . . a friend to all ... a prize possession in a white scarf. Vice-President of Dav Students, 1; Optima, 2; French Club, 2; Dance Club, 2; Lend- A Hand, 2. Betty Hohlt 223 Pin i Shadows Houston 19. Texas “Hohlt” . . . “Send my saddle home” . . . “Bye. b e, Prospect Street” . . . “M. B., let ' s go have a ( ig” . . . “Bermuda was great” . . . “I feel like a long-distance phone jag com- ing on” . . . Xeiman Maicus . . . ‘Tin going to Hunk out of here yet” . . . mighty moes, french dried onion rings . . . “Suddenly It’s the High-lows” . . . bongo drums . . . “I’m glad i he phone has been ringing” . . . lritos, bean-dip, beer, Jo’s apartment ... “1 wish Mr. Lingo would il us to Houston ibis week-end” . . . big U. Va. week-end ... “I crave Mexican food” . . . 1 . I . next year . . . ‘I promise 1 11 get organized this week-end” . . . Cole House rec room — 10:45 to 2:00 a. m. . . . “Hi Sweetie” . . . those Episcopal chaplains . . . “McManus, where are your dips?” . . . T. O. ' s medicine cabinet . . . “1 jusi can ' t comprehend this stuff. ” But ( on , I: Psychologs Club. 1: World A If ;i i « . I: Cheerleader, 1 . 2. Sharon Hall 1217 I.i si ii Stri i t Sherman, Texas “Sharon” . . . party doll . . . “W here will 1 ever find all those men?” . . . always needs someone to help write imitations . . . waits for long hair . . . likes to knit ... “1 wish you all could se e Stephen, he is so beautiful” . . . reads “Army W ife” . . . uses Thesaurus to write letters . . . always napping ... “I liked him just line till he acted interested in me” . . . many men admirers . . . “Let’s have a fac ial” . . . loves jewelry . . . arms camp in Georgia . . . “Can’t wait till Thanksgiving” . . . typical l exan . . . “I’m so excited!” . . . loves popovers ... “I never play enough tennis here” . . . “Shern” . . . ’ W’e must decide on a University” . . . Shern and the trash can story. IIoiioi Council. 1; Ireasuiei ol l end II. m l, I; Christian Fomin. I; Vaisii I ennis, I; President ot IIoiioi (.mine it. 2: President ol Social League, 2; Co-Op. 2. Sally Hurlbut c o Mrs. James T. Baldwin 91 Middlesex Road Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts “Hurlibut” . . . those hour-long telephone calls . . . “Fifteen more days ’till I go home!” . . . Harvard! . . . large breakfast . . . starts three letters at midnight . . . never has a bad time on a date . . . easily snowed . . . anyone ever felt the difference in temperature of her feet? . . . natural athlete . . . special charm bracelet . . . “He never came to me with problems, always went to D-D” . . . extremely talkative . . . bubbling over her weekends . . . gregarious . . . got permission to smoke after two years of indulging . . . “May I borrow your cufflinks and earrings?” . . . going to the theater in New York . . . “Twiddles, how do you spell — ?” . . . writing for an application on thank-you note paper! . . . the “it” dress . . . “Oh, do-do — .” (.Ice Club. I: C hristian Forum, 1,2; Varsity Hockey, 2; World Vlfairs, 2; Vice-President of Hensley, 2. Barbara Ingalls 3215 Argyll Road Birmingham, Alabama “Butterbean” . . . “Let’s have a party!” . . . Rand’s . . . Benny’s . . . long distance phone calls . . . Donnie! . . . eyeballs . . . “Oh good goat!” . . . always sitting at the typewriter . . . short hand expert . . . knows the art of how to break dates . . . phone bills . . . leaves her closet open for no one . . . loves jewelry . . . Alabama . . . poor George! . . . causes scenes at ihe gate house . . . friend of a :cra y Texan . . . Rock and Roll fans . . . eats, eats, eats . . . “I’m getting so fat!” ... a turtle . . . doesn’t have a soothing voice . . . expert at freezing . . . Phi Delta Theta . . . number to remember: 788 . . . “her big bucl-daddy” . . . “I crave — ” . . . sends up a flare . . . “that wouldn’t quit” . . . “Sicky wicky woo woo!” Social League. 1: Bell C.ote, I. 2: Lend -A Hand. L 2 Marcia Jackson 3286 U or i him. ion Siri n, V . Wamiingion 15, 1). C. “Marcia ’ . . . adopted Texan . . . really Hawaiian horn . . . Army bra I . . . er well- traveled . . . loves to learn . . . passion lot cooking . . . dancing, torch singing, dra- matics . . . losters mixed theatrical and busi- ness ambitions . . . dark-haired, brown-eyed version ol Marilyn Monroe . . . marvelous mediator . . . loaded with horse sense. (dee (lul . I: I ti.nu.i (lull. I: l’lesideui ol Dance ( lull. 2: World flahs. 2. Phyllis James 209 Sot i h M u i Road Ri 1 1 mono, Virginia “ Phx 1 1 is” . . . a natural beauty . . . tene- ment dwellei . . . that Navy log . . . John Robert Powers Inline model . . . Give ’em the llu. big blue” . . . Okinawa . . . easy going ... a Greyhound to Richmond . . . lalks of Virginia Beach . . . ready for any party . . . How tall is he? . . . “I ' ll go . . . cm l locks ... a champion holder . . . “Who got a shipment?” World (fairs. I: Lend- A-Haiul, I. 2; Psychology ( lu I), 1. 2. Page Jennings 3 Brook Road Farmington, Charlottesville, Virginia “Penny” . . . love of horses . . . sole sup- porter ol the field house . . . U. Va. week- ends . . . nightly letters to Sandy . . . can be located in any shoe-store along F Street . . . hip exercises to the music of Fats Domino . . . chewing gun . . . collection of charms . . . insists that she is safe on trains when wearing wedding ring . . . Guilbo’s S38.00 . . . amateur writer . . . Faberge . . . picture gallery of Sandy . . . fabulous house parties . . . Confederate Hag . . . up on the latest beauty aids . . . always ready to help . . . independent Virginia banners . . . “Oh! my!” Riding Team, I. 2; House Council, 2; Optima, 2. M ary Krampj 246 East Spring ikld Road Springfield, Pennsylvania “Polly” . . . Phi Delta Theta . . . Penn-Navy, all favorites . . . wants Ann to be a brides- maid with the rest of the Mau Man’s in Africa . . . “Murtle the turtle Beach” . . . African queen . . . “Let’s go on a spending spree” . . . “Hot Shoppe anyone? . . . mid- night snacks in Arlington after the late T.V. show . . . the clumsiest roomie a girl ever had . . . always falling down the stairs . . . best bridge player in Clark House . . . cute as a button . . . June bride in Africa . . . has to write Ethan three letters a day . . . “I’ll diet in May” . . . greatest roomie ever . . . born a Yankee, turned Rebel . . . sympa- thetic listener. Psychology Club, 1, 2; Yarsin Hockey, 1, 2; Varsity Basketball, 1. 2; President of Lend- A Hand, 2; Secretary of Clark. 2. Mary Latscy 1-103 North Pfrsiiinc; 1)ki i Ari inc. ion. Virginia “Mimi” . . . Athens . . . Roma . . . curiosity plus . . . “So. what else is new?” . . . infec- tious laugh . . . collet breaks the le field house . . . dieting once a month . . . c hat coal- gray knee socks . . . enormous black purse . . . Roman -pink lipstick . . . sunglasses in the winter . . . modern dance enthusiast . . . svmphom Wednesday nights . . . “Let’s be diplomatic about this” . . . loves to give orders . . . letters from Rome . . . cloud N8 . . . “lie’s rather arty, don ' t you think?” . . . ‘ Tm going to cut today!” . . . “Liao!” Hi i i (on. I; lend Hand. I. 2; Glee Club, I. 2; I ibraiA (onimiuee. I. 2: I’hotograpln I ditoi of Hi i i ( on . 2; I lenc li Club. 2. Linda Lay 3100 N n ( r 1 1 k Road. V W. i t I . GlORC.I Potato ( hips” . . . handy man with the woode n arm . . . 731 Pawlei Street. Georgia Itch . . . permanent fixture at those Phi parties . . . “Fritos and Ian’s potato chips anyone?” . . . Europe and collection ol charms with a missing mermaid . . . Always has one linger in the peanut-butter jar at those midnight snacks . . . little and petite — all so cute . . . doesn’t “sweat” a thing . . . little Golelylocks Dagmai with her Phi Delta I heta pin . . . Home-Ec major, get- ting married? . . . big rock in Decern bei . . . stockholder ol any airlines going to Atlanta . . . Hitchcock lan . . . daily trips to music room . . . lo es to tickle the ivories. I end- Hand. 12: Hi i i ( m i .2. 3-1 ] Kathryn Lungstras 9904 Old Warson Road St. Louis 17, Missouri “Kay” . . . Cornell . . . “Let me tell you about my trip to the Ozarks!” . . . always on time! . . . “Oh, what a mess!” . . . Worry, worry . . . the musical genius? . . . “‘Do you think I’m tired!” . . . gotten your ad yet? . . . carries on conversations in her sleep . . . no ads, no Bell Cote . . . Yea TKE? . . . big plans for big weekends . . . “ ' What shall I take to Cornell next month?” . . . never nervous! . . . ‘‘He said to me, Kay — now Kay!” . . . ‘‘Listen, ladies” . . . “I’m so ex- cited!” . . . smiles, laughs, giggles . . . “Know what I mean?” . . . stepped on my foot . . . high-pitched voice . . . studies in Ac build- ing . . . always in a twitch . . . “I ' ve got to go study!” Psychology Club, 1; Bell Cote, 1; Christian Forum, 1, 2; Editor of Bell Coie, 2. Betty McManus 310 Arballo Drive San Francisco, California “Bet” . . . “McManus” . . . heard from Richard . . . “Let’s go to Gusti’s” . . . “Pat, wish you would stop smoking” . . . “No, I have to save money” . . . “Love that infirm- ary” . . . touch of Sou them ism . . . echoing laugh . . . beautiful hair . . . angelic look . . . “pitiful” . . . “I’ll go to F. H.” ... “I swear” . . . “Wish 1 was married” . . . “Where ' s my money, Hohlt?” . . . off to visit relatives . . . Ohio and North Carolina much? . . . those crazy p. j.’s . . . “Charge it please!” . . . Gar- finckel ' s . . . organization . . . “Hohlt never puts the tops on the toothpaste” . . . loves sunrises on the Bermuda beach! . . . “1 promise you” . . . Oh! those Whiffs . . . spur- of-the-moment venture to Yale . . . “I’ve just go to — !” . . . “Where have you been?” . . . phone call to California . . . “Pat, do you realize what time it is?” Glee Club, I. 2: World VILiiis, 2. Trina Miller Si si i Road, R.I). 2 Si vmford, Conm c ii i i “ I ri . . . summers in New Mexico . . . Mow those Spaniards can sing!’ . . . early lo bed . . . late to rise . . . “I’m so tired . . . varsity everything . . . doesn’t dig” govern- ment . . . ever seen bet dance? . . . loves ice- cream. especially collee . . . long letters from he i mother . . . loot! from the field house . . . meets another snow man ! . . . naturally curly hair . . . noted for cra v moods after 10:30 ... a good cook? . . . attachments for Norwav ... “I can’t wait for summer to ride Red . . . He’s too short! Xthlctic Association. 1; Varsity Basketball, 1: Varsit I ennis. 1, 2: Varsity Hockey. 1. 2: President of the Leaders. 2. Amt Macpherson 131 Govt rnmi n r Sikh r Monil 1 . At AKA M A Anne . . . Oh ya’ll, listen to this! . . . only fifteen more days and then . . . did somebody mention Vanderbilt? . . . Got to write a letter. Dear Perry . . . Alabama water-skiing i|ueen ... 1 lave you ever been to Grand Hotel? . . . Give me five more bisc uits, got to gain weight . . . Slow down Yankees, we Southerners don’t gulp food fast . . . Got to save money, this year . . . craves TV . . . weekends in Arlington . . . midnight snacks . . . hates lu y hair alter washing it . . . spastic much? never! . . . Anyone for bridge? . . . truly a Southern belle . . . Honestly, 1 just never hear that alarm! . . . Oh, I just hate being left- handed! . . . Don’t do today what you can do tomorrow . . . c|iteen ol the Wharf rats. Christian Fomin, I: Lend Hand, I. 2; Psychology Club. 1.2: Library Committee, 2: Treasurei ol Clark House, 2: Secretarv ol Co-Op, 2; Varsitv Basket- ball. 2. Isabelle Mills Bellevue Avenue Rye, New York “Issy” . . . Paul and Princeton . . . voguish ensemble . . . J. C. Penny specials . . . clutch . . . “I think my family has disowned me” . . . “1 have that left-out feeling” . . . Taxi anyone? . . . “Anybody want a date? — they are realh neat guys — from TKE.” . . . “You all, this is really terrible!” . . . “I)o you think?” . . . “I’m so lath” . . . Icky . . . “Who stole my mail?” . . . “Let’s have a biga fata dinner at the F. H.” . . . “Where are my weeds?” . . . “Panic! I just added up my phone bill!” . . . “We were only going to call once a week — what happened?” . . . “I’m so embarrassed!” Glee Club, 1; Lend -A Hand, 1: Christian Forum, 1, 2; Psychology Club, 1. 2: House Council, 1, 2; Student Court, 2: Co-Op, 2; President of Hensley House, 2: Bell Con:. 2. Marilyn Mil nor 9 Long meadow Road Winnetka, Illinois “Marilyn” . . . “Have you looked at your New York Times today?” . . . unexpected trips to New York . . . “All I want is one scotch-and-water” . . . playing records after ten-thirty . . . “Imagination” . . . early morn- ing walks to MacArthur . . . “Is this all right?” . . . Social League ... “1 have just got to study” . . . Princeton . . . “Bye, see you later” . . . Leaders ... “I thought you were dying last night” . . . Rin Ceton . . . “I can’t, I have to wash my hair” . . . letters from all kinds of boys . . . walking back from Georgetown barefooted ... “I wish my hair would grow” . . . materialize . . . “Lists, lists, lists, I hope this is the last list until after Christmas” . . . Miss Femininity . . . “W’vc got to go to bed early to-night.” Spanish Club. 1; Lend-A-Hand. 1; Varsity Basket- ball. 1: World Vlfaiis, 2; Hocke Manager, 2; Leaders, 2; Social League, 2. Martha Pender Bay Got Virgin i Bi c n, Vikgim ‘ ' Martha” . . . sleeping beauts oi tlu “tene- ment dwelling” . . . always cm led up in bed! . . phone tails galore . . . mostly long-dis- tance . . • weekends at l . Ya. — St. A’s! . . . Raphael and his fascin ating excursions . . . “W hat can I do about my work?” ... “I always do this!” . . . “Ohhh welllll!” . . . no sweat set . . . “Next week 1 promise to get organized!” . . . maybe some day the little deb will get enough sleep! I’swbologs Club. 1; 1 1 Kditoi ol bill. Con. I: World llaii . 1. 2; Lend-A-Hanrl. I. 2; Dance Club. 2. Mary JS [auert 1020 North Skond Strii i Rockford, It 1 1 nois “Mary” . . . “Bridge, anyone?” . . . three dates in one night . . . leery ol those fresh men . . . claims to be really in love . . . the cheapest wa to Bra il . . . Ciai fiiukel s best customer . . . occasionally conservative . . . “Chicago, here 1 come” ...” I omorrow I ' m really going to study” . . . subtle parties at Crosby’s . . . phone calls all of the time . . . a Notre Dame fan . . . “This room is a mess!” . . . hates to write letters . . . George- town boys? . . . looks older when she’s dressed up . . . loses black. C hristian lorum. I : World llahs. I ; I .end Hand. I, 2: I s (IioIor ( tub. 2; Spanish Club, 2. 38 ] Evelyn Ransom 1431 Eighth Street New Orleans, Louisiana “Lynn ’ . . . gave up smoking but it didn’t last long . . . “Does anyone have a ciga- rette?” . . . collects cob-webs in her mail box . . . royally entertains . . . makes the best pastries of us all ... a Southerner learns to ski . . . “Tennis anyone?” . . . loves Shalimar perfume . . . “Oh, those New York week- ends!” . . . Anchors Away . . . “Do you think we will have a quiz tomorrow?” . . . can’t understand that New Orleans accent . . . plans lor Sophie Xewcornb . . . buys shortie pajamas for her mother . . . gives them to her grandmother ... a bargain-hunter . . . kind words for everyone . . . does those little duties for 11 s all. Lend-A-Hand, 1: Cheerleader, 1, 2: House Council. 1. 2: World Affairs, 2; Drama Club, 2; Bi ll Coif. 2; French Club, 2. Rita Reed 2623 Wooldridge Drive Austin, Texas “Rita” . . . straight from the Lone Star State . . . “Why, yes!” . . . U. Va. . . . “Let s have a little bridge action” ... “I like my suede loafers” . . . letters from Germany . . . “You all. what am I gonna’ do? I’ve got two dates” . . . apartments in Georgetown . . . “Some Texans I know are illiterate” . . . “Yep, Xupe. Shhh” . . . cute little sports cars . “I crave that song” . . . “Let’s go to the rcc, it’s cig time” . . . Fink Face ... “I just put in a call to Texas; I’m sooo excited!” . . . The Willard . . . “Oh, don’t be so Yankee!” . . . “Everything is just labuli” . . . good ole Sinister Spinsters . . . “Don’t rush me. I’m always on time” ... “I can’t believe I have so nine h to do.” Secretary - 1 rcMsurer of Social League, I; Spanish Club. I: IN cholog Club. 1.2; Lend-A-Hand. 1,2; Dance Club. 2: Social League. 2. [59 I h{ancy Roberts 2()01 P.XRKW A PAR I ll N Is Philadelphia 30, Pennsylvania “Nancy” . . . “Hiiiii! . . . Te xas draw l . . . carries on amusing conversations in hei sleep . . . many male admirers . . . Arpcge . . . sleeps with st tilled animals . . . always smiling . . . late, late, late study hall . . . happy collcc time ... “II I ge l a dessert, 1 know I’ll eat it!” . . . breakfast at 8:2!) . . . speaks French fluently . . . Christian Dior nightgowns . . . simply never, ever gets a demerit! . . . “Are you all hungry? 0 . . . who else bill Nancy conies home from a elate with a tremendous pumpkin? . . . making plans for a university . . . t he best roommate in the world. Hill Con . I; Christian Eomin, 1; Woild Mhiirs, I; Psvchologv Cltih. I; I .end- A Hand. I. 2; liuuli Clul), 2. Patricia Roberts 3707 Si i i i it i Sprinc; Road i o| l DO l . ( ) 1 1 1 ( “Pat” . . . “Robots” . . . “Hi, sweetie” . . . we Mil . . . “Let’s go to Gusli ' s” . . . “Le t’s go to N.Y.” . . . “Let ' s go!” . . . efficiency per- sonified . . . “May 1 have the tub altci you?” . . . “Run my water?” . . . “Forget it” . . . weekly trips to Mae Ai thins . . . Roger W il- liams . . . memories ol P.B. . . . Houston foi spring vacation . . . Dan. the mailman . . . Dave, the slave . . . Rocky, North Carolina . . . Great Falls . . . King Cole Room . . . Dip s ball . . . Mill and Prospect . . . “How ’bout that?” ... as a matter of fact . . . “I’m so organized” . . . curled-up toes . . . Oh. those ministers . . . St. Albans . . . seven dwarfs . . . “happy” . . . athletic . . . “Save that Evening Star” . . . brown eves, page- boy. dimples . . . gotta go to Europe . . . tomato craver . . . “I’m excited” . . . “I’m sick. INvchologs Club, 1. 2; W orld Affairs. 1. 2; Vice- President ol Cole House. 1. 2: Sports lime Keeper, I. 2. Jeanette Robertson 1451 South 28th Street Arlington, Virginia “Jeanette” ... a newcomer to Mount Ver- non . . . lived here longer than anyone else . . . that second ring on her linger! . . . soft- spoken . . . well-dressed ... a picture of composure that befits t lie Mount Vernon senior . . . practices the art of pleasing through cooking . . . the theater and drama class! . . . divides time between secretarial work and being a housewife after gradu- ating in June . . . radiation plus ... a charming companion anywhere, anytime. Jane Robinson 530 Circle Drive Denver, Colorado “fancy” . . . skier from Aspen . . . Men: Vale, Dartmouth, and Princeton! . . . cash- mere and tweeds . . . organization personi- fied! ... ‘‘I do not understand my Spanish — Ugh!” . . . college catalogues from all over the world . . . “I ' m so excited!” . . . passion for rings . . . “how niltv” . . . tst! . . . alarm clock at 7:00 a.m. . . . reserved seat in the library . . . “I’ve got to write my family” . . . semi-classical music . . . “I’m so mad 1 could scream” . . . plaid coat . . . fund for a rac- coon coat for J. 1). R Arpege . . . hiding from roommate kindly offering dates. Spanish Club, 1. 2: Darania Club. 2; Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer, 2. [61 Susan Rolircr I 105 Riih;i Road I . ( VST kr, Pi nnsvi vm v “Rohm i Ik merry . . Zeta Psi . . . ' ‘Should I call Warren? ... A letter a day each wav . . . Isn t he cute?” . . . It s so neat I can i believe it . . . Pee turkey . . . sits in the “rec room playing solitaire hy the hour and spends the whole night in late studv hall or reading the latest oil hook . . “W hich picture should I have enlarged to 5 7? . . . Hi, sweetheart! . . . Night Darling . . . when she walks into the room, her voice echoes across tlu hall . . . alwavs has something to day . . . the latest slorv of what happened ... I love my baby, my babv love s me . . . shipme nts ol prel els I I i ps to Lafayette. Scranton, New York . . talks in sleep . . . never without glasses has chenille letter for every sport . . . I hank you v erv nine h! Yarsiiv llaskclhall, I: :n sic llockcrv. 1.2; N.iisio I cmiis, I ; I .cack ' is, 2; W orld Vllaiis. 1.2. Margaret Rucker 3I( 17 in Siki i i IRC.I I V 1 I VC II. IRC.INI V Peggy . . . In ten days it’s tomorrow . . . ' Tm so excited . . . Found bicycling to Yale . . . Do I look tweedy? . . . Sure! crew-neck sweater, plaid skin, knee-socks, and loafers . . . what more? . . . basketball teams give hei much, grief . . . likes those New York impressions . . . bulldogs are favorite pet . . . often seen in tenement, brewing ovei the shipments or planning a big trip to field . . . |.G. and Santa Claus she never could find . . . what significance does 1 ID have? . . . I’ve done all my work lor the next two weeks . . . writes letters laithlullv to Yankce-land. giving cheei . . . Ya. Beach prepares for her months in ad- vance so shock won’t be too great from v ivacious little chick . . . what league num- ber will it be next year. Harvard? House ( ountil. 2: French Club, 2. Brenda Senior Titusville Road Poughkeepsie, New York “Brenda” . . . Poughkeepsie’s answer to what Vassar never had . . . “May I borrow your cuff links?” . . . always the first one up in the morning . . . “Goodness, Miss Day ' s done it again” . . . that Ipana smile — it really gets ’em . . . “Wanna come to the Field House?” . . . pretzels and powerhouses forever . . . always rushing somewhere . . . “Lynn, hurry up” . . . going to New York, but when? . . . between California and Dart- mouth, who will win the fair hand? . . . “How to study is no problem” . . . perky and peppy . . . “Goodness me” . . . M. V. J. C.’s answer to future discounts on the airlines . . . “Eating is so much fun.” Lend- A-Hand, 1: World Adairs, 1; Psychology C lub. 1; Library Committee, 1; Christian Forum, 1. 2. A Eleanor Smith 3655 Paces Ferry Road, N. W. Atlanta, Georgia “Eleanor” . . . football players, football players, football players! . . . Georgia or Georgia Tech? . . . “Oh, Jimmy hurt his knee again” . . . “Isn ' t that a darling picture of Lester?” . . . “Ralph called” . . . surprise boxes from Mother . . . newspaper clip- pings! . . . craves that guitar . . . pretty blue eyes . . . Bermuda Queen . . . Joy perfume . . . shrimp creole . . . “Carol, if you don’t quiet yell in!’’ . . . big gambles at gin rummy . . . urges to romp ... a whiz at chemistry . . . fried oysters! . . . that cigarette case! . . . North Carolina . . . unusual last name . . . good posture . . . “Nobody cares!” . . . those spastic letters! . . . the role of Florence Nightingale . . . “Tell ’em hey for me!” Co-Op. I: Lend- - Hand. 1; Psychology Club, I. 2; French C lub. 2: Bf.ll Com . 2. [63 M Tallulah Smith 753 S. s( o 1 1 ii i Road Sot I HPORI . C()NM ( 11(11 “Cookie” . . . Taylor, not the ham . . . weather-voice girl . . . the infirmary blues . . . that twinkle in the eyes . . . hopper horn way back . . . enjoys bridge . . . what are those Kent pants for? . . . minus her appen- dix . . . turns Bohemian over the summer . . . “Love (or sale . . . must get organized . . . now wears fingernail polish . . . lost the contest in Cole last year . . . “I’ve got to get some flats’’ . . . can’t easily be snowed . . . those Princeton roommates! ... is Bermuda still paradise? . . . starched button-down shirts . . . shaggy hair cut . . . the guitar. treasurer of Spanish Club, I; dec Club, I. 2; WorUl Affairs, l, 2; Bi l l. Cote, 2; Psychology Club. 2: Hou e Council. 2; Lend- -Hancl, 2: President of Spanish Club. 2. 64 ] Jam Smith 3215 kc;a i i Road Bikminch m, At b i “Biggin” . . . tenement-dweller . . . Steve Vllison . . . good natured . . . ”( i e them the flu. Big Blue” . . . moon ovei Miami . . . | list one stab, maybe two” . . . even thing monogi amed . . . jewelry is her weakness . . . earlv-morning riser . . . ”1 think the plant is dying” . . . that married look . . . “ I his is your world. I just live in it” . . . “ 1 his is the last time I’m dating anyone from Quantiro” . . . Josh and Ella . . . that Sunday morning cup ol codec . . . “W hat ' s on LV tonight?” . . horse show at Chapel Point. Maryland . . . Stowe at midterm . . . “You didn’t get any mail?” . . . tall men . . . always neat . . . “Did you say you wanted to go to the Mai riot?” ( hah man ol Varieties. I ; Co-Op, 1.2; Woild Mlaiis, I. 2; President of Senior ( lass. 2. Leslie Stevenson 1513 44th Street, N. W. Washington 7, I). C. “Leslie” . . . comical . . . Army brat . . . “Bonjour Mrs. Weir” . . . mixed loyalties . . . ”101, I passed, peoples!” . . . neat as a pin . . . “The Heap” . . . long, flowing page- boy . . . Army vs. Navy -|- Bob vs. Jack = beat Army . . . “Peoples, I’m fat” . . . new modern dance fan . . . bakes cakes with added attractions . . . “Did I get any mail?” . . . trees and fence posts interfere with her driving . . . Annie Oakley II . . . “O-She- Bowen” . . . mischievous ha el eyes . . . non- conformist, but practical . . . loves short redheads . . . S-N-O-VV. Lend-A-Hand, 1, 2: Glee Club, 1, 2. Jacqueline Stone 812 Hoi ston Avenue Bristol, Tennessee “Jackie” . . . snow queen . . . but Luckies are good for you . . . just one more hand . . . “All of me” . . . W. L., U. Va., Princeton, but not V. P. I. . . . Fats Domino . . . hill- billy at heart . . . Piedmont Airlines and the Lone Star train . . . long-distance phone call . . . Mouseketeer . . . “I’m just out oi my mind” . . . most athletic . . . voodoo dances and black ' 1 ' hursday . . . passion for sin imp Norfolk and French onion soup . . . “I’m scared to look in my mailbox” . . . “He couldn’t even dance!” . . . Snow boots in March . . . most unique watch in history . . . “Just what is the gimmick?” . . . antique loafers . . . little girl with big, big smile and twinkling eyes. 1 end - -Hand. 1; Christian Forum. I. 2; Optima. 2; House Council, 2. Julie Stubbs 1 0 1 CiLi no ar Road Birminch m, Michigan “Stubbs’ . . . “Flunk now — avoid the rush later . . . “Oh. those people with their crip ( ourses!” . . . those 3:00 AM . ( hats and 2:00 to 7:00 mishaps . . . “Study? W ho? Me?” . . . Bud in I). (.. and Stuart at l . N. (?. — “Oh, no. we re just good friends! . . . Yes, sure. I ' ll do it ' . . . “Next week we’ve got to get organized! . . . “Oh, my aching back . . . “Sure do miss last year ' s Seniors . . . That music drives me crazy ... 1 public menace in escaping demerits . . . must go see Ruth in South Carolina . . . mimeograph machine, here she comes . . . I’ll call even state in t he Union until I line! my mommy . . . first Yankee cvei known to have a South- ern. mid-western. Texas drawl . . . yes sir. that’s “Big (u lie — a great pal to all! Student Court. 1: Yarsitx Basketball, 1: Varsitx Hockcv, I: Lend-A-Hand. I. 2: World (fairs. I. 2: Leaders. 2: ice- President of Senior Class, 2: Chapel Committee. 2; Librars Committee. 2; Social League. 2; basketball Manager, 2. Susan Straus 8210 Crittenden Stri i r Philadi t pit t , Penns’ t vania “Strouser . . . Never to bet without Tigei . . . weekends at the Naval Academy . . . Bull . . . Beat Army . . . Irina, I wish you were in love, it’s so wonderful . . . doodling in class and getting caught ... “I was just livid! . . . “That is the most boring class I’ve ever been through . . . biting her lips . . . barefoot walks through Georgetown . . . “ I week! . . . talks with her hands . . . I’m in a twitch . . . Guess what, kids, I’m a prophet . . . taking preventions . . . bubble baths . . . Goes wild at the YValdorf . . . “Deep Purple . . . can’t wail for this time next year . . . (?) days till June 1 1th . . . there’s absolutely no place like Philadelphia . . . Bull needs an automatic check book. Mouse Council. 2: World Mlairs, 2: I imekeepri loi Spoi ls. 2. Js [ancy Swan 330 Brockway Place Saginaw, Michigan “Nancy” . . . house meetings . . . “Oh, lie’s really cute!” . . . “Bermuda here I come!” . . . Talbot Brothers . . . University of Michi- gan . . . United Nations articles and glue! . . . “rec room’s” a mess . . . Don Shirley . . . organization plus . . . ‘‘Pull down those shades” . . . often writes letters . . . binocu- lars to the gate house! . . . tweedy clothes . . . Machos, the greatest . . . socialize ... Ja- maican room . . . add and subtract in the check book . . . that hockey stick and Eng- lish jodhpurs! . . . distance means nothing. Glee Club, 1; World Affairs, 2; French Club, 2; House Council, 2; Student Court. 2; Co-Op, 2; President of Cole House, 2: Psychology Club, 2. Dabney Thompson 101 East Paris Road Greenville, South Carolina “Bo” . . . big plans for New York . . . gray pleated skirt and Shetland sweater ... “I could kill myself” . . . big brown eyes . . . “Can’t understand that phone bill!” . . . fabulous long weekends ... “I don’t mean to complain” . . . “No mail?” . . . fashion consultant ol Hensley House . . . “Oh, no! I’ve lost it!” . . . snowed? . . . “Gotta gain fifteen pounds in next week’’ . . . Beechnut chewing gun . . . “I’m so hungry” . . . sleigh rides and our pal Joe . . . Carolina-Clemson football games . . . vitamin pills . . . frequent trips to Connecticut Avenue . . . passion for navy blue . . . tea parties any time of the day . . . early morning baths . . . “That’s the funniest thing I’ve heard in my entire life!” . . . all the charms of a Southern belle. Social League, 1: Bin Con. 1; Christian Forum. I. 2; Drama Club. 2: House Council, 2; Optima. 2. [67 Rebecca Traband 2261 S. St. Loris I 1 I s I I, OKI AIIOMA ‘Becky” . . . bound ioi Oklahoma State U. . . . phone calls . . . faxorite handout, “Old Europe” . . . Don Don Don . . . plays bridge constanth . . . favorite lood: ketchup . . . pinned? . . . fancy hail styles . . . favorite expression, “Oh. fiddle” . . . “But, you know 1 can’t make tn own decision” . . . loves Spanish? . . . Quant ico, 195b . . . little waist . . . coffee addict . . . large assortment ol pills . . . curious . . . fan of Mrs. Weir . . . “lull calendar” . . . science major ...” just want to see some good old Oklahoma dirt!” . . . always losing things . . . big wrestler Bob” . . . “love life” . . . Thanksgiving in Tulsa . . . lea, Maryland V. Judy Toranto 31 I Rlc 1 1 M K DkIVI Birmingham, Alabama “Judy” . . . that little gold whistle . . . “You all, nix hair is falling out but I’ve still got a big bow!” . . . that hi Id . . . early-morning phone calls from Mr. Lloyd ... “I only got live letters today” . . . that “tweedy” look . . . rebel without an accent . . . “What in the world should 1 take to Michigan?” . . . “Tin soooo excited!” . . . early morning lac ia Is . . . a delightful person. hill. Con. 1: Co Op. I: President of lieshinan ( lass, I; I end A Hand. I. 2; Chairman ol Co )| . 2; Student Court, 2; President ol Student Body. 2. Spanish C lub, I: I.cnd-A-Hand. 1, 2: Psvchologv ( tub, 2; XXoild llaiis. 2. Barbara Vcreen 1 156 South Main Street Moultrie, Georgia “Bunny” . . . owns half of Coca-Cola . . . Collects beer mugs . . . “Hot Shoppe any- one?” . . . house meeting . . . just loves V. I “Aurelia, really!” . . . “What’s with the scales?” . . . sings real good . . . listens to W.E.A.M. . . . “There ' s another good show in ten minutes” . . . likes Spanish . . . “Sehora has to be sick” . . . Florence Nightingale of Merriweather . . . “Bill who?” . . . “Hmmm! Snowed again” . . . caused a riot at the gate house with the four freshmen . . . “Ted called” . . . “ Rec room’ duty tonight” . . . loves “Fascination” . . . mania for red . . . “Marching Through Georgia” . . . Southern lady born and bred . . . writes letters to the gang . . . fall parties at Colgate . . . weekends at U.V.A. . . . Lambda Chi and Phi Delta Theta . . . loves mighty moes . . . buttered popcorn . . . “What time is it?” Spanish Club, 1, 2; President of Merriweather House, 2; Student Court, 2; Co-Op. 2; House Coun- cil, 2; World Affairs, 2. Njincy Wagner 1611 Montclair Avenue Flint 3, Michigan “Wags” ... “I hate men” . . . petite . . . “That phone is for me!” . . . late study hall . . . “My hair is too frizzy” . . . big, blue eyes and long, curly eyelashes ... Do me a favor, D-D. wake me up in an hour” . . . Friday afternoon dates avec Monsietn Jacques ... “I wish they would shut-up” . . . “Oh Laws!” . . . understanding . . . “I’m not snowed” . . . famous for getting into male mix-ups . . . “Fie couldn ' t be right; my answer doesn’t coincide!” . . . interested in everything . . . “D-D, is the bathtub clean?” . . . generous, kind, thoughtful, and meticu- lously neat . . . “I’m so tired” . . . never- ending string . . . “What shall I wear” . . . gum supply. Glee Club. 1; ' ;i i si i Hockev, 1: Christian Forum. I ; Student Court. 2; President of Christian Forum, 2. Mary Bctli Williams y Ki52 Koioiiai.a Street Ho.NOI t I t , 11 V Ml ‘ ' Mills’’ . . . “M. B.” . . . “Hohlt, lei’s get organized” . . . hack on i In mainland . . “pitiful” . . . mixer dance Freshman year . . . “Duke called” . . . the Duke Horror shows at (Georgetown . . . swimming in the Chesapeake . . . (Georgetown picnics much? . . . Club 17 . . . Can ' t wait to meet Marion” . . . North Carolina . . . Houston for Christmas . . . “Hohlt. can 1 borrow otir crewneck?” . . . big l . a. weekend . . . the gas pipe . . . cocktails at Sheraton Park . . . Ilight ol the grasshoppers . . . “How’s our wood holding out?” . . . Swan Lake, Palm Beach and great iun . . . pillows for the lloor . . . “Wh can ' t I wear m kimono on the beach?” . . . runs date bureau at MYJC . . . “What’s wrong with aries?” . . . airline hostess . . . “Oh, 1 had such a won- derful weekend” . . . overnight a t Byrnes. World AHaiis 1; l ' cholog Club, 1; Lend-A-Hand, 2: Glee ( lu! . 2. Barbara Wallander 435 East 79th Street New York 21, New York “Barb” . . . tall graceful girl in white bla er . . . hurrying to dance classes . . . stories of life in the big cit . . . famous sales girl in a certain department! . . . field-hous e patron! . . . natural interior decorator . . . true Iriend . . . always has time to listen to prob- lems . . . excellent advisor . . . kind . . . thoughtful . . . understanding ... a real lady. C.lee C lub, I; Christian Forum. 1. 2. Patricia Williams 818 Central Avenue Plainfield, New Jersey “Trish” . . . stingy mailman from Princeton . . . life of the party . . . “Oh, I ' m soooo in love!” . . . Guilbo’s top customer . . . man in every port . . . “Charlie, is Bermuda still paradise?” . . . kilts . . . epitome of organiza- tion . . . The Colony Club . . . “How ’re you fixed for Princeton week-ends?” . . . the voice of Viceroys . . . “What’d you sell last summer?” . . . Princeton scarf . . . Miss Lord and Taylor . . . those Princeton roommates . . . “1 will get the banner this week-end” . . . apple diets. Psychology Club. 1: Optima. 1; Varsity Hockey, 1; Varsity basketball. 1; Athletic Association, 1: Lend- A-Hand, 1. 2; President ol Psychology Club, 2; President of Optima, 2; Vice- President of Clark House, 2; House Council, 2; Co-Op, 2; President of Clubs Representative, 2. E dith Willis 30 Rangely Road Winchester, Massachusetts “I)-I)“ . . . “Where’s my R sweater?” . . . just another eight-page letter from the West Coast . . . “Can I bum a cigarette?” . . . loves classical music . . . “Let ' s watch a love story!” . . . good listener and very under- standing . . . very capable girl . . . memories of the Mayflower and L’Espionage . . . chaperoning church dances . . . breakfast in hotel rooms . . . her nature walks . . . ivy league . . . “We could have danced all night” . . . taking weekend trips with Twiddles . . . “Going out with my minister friend tonight?” . . . gets lots of mail and males . . . Marines . . . heard from doctor friend today . . . miss the twins so . . . “That darn phone” . . . men-men-men . . . that hum . . . “tweedy” . . . ambitious and sensi- ble . . . quiet, at times. Glee Club, 1; Christian Forum, 1: Drama Club, 2; Honoi Council, 2; Vice-President ol Christian Forum, 2. [71 Cynthia Woodward 370 ClUMM I S 1 K II I WlNNI I k Ill INOIS “Cynny” . . . disorganized . . . plans week end wardrobe one week in advance . . . combs hair the night before . . . walks to Georgetown . . . U. Va. has her on hei toes . . . diets? . . . why? ... a certain young man? . . . toes up. heels down . . . “Why can’t I learn how to write?” . . . “Oh. no. he didn’t call while I was out!” . . . organ i es in a hum . . . sneaks the shipment? . . . where’s hers? . . . that report on the Middle hast! . . . seldom seen but always around . . . new- fangled linger nails . . . “Aren’t I gelling tweedy?” . . . always sewing . . . must sa e money . . . pitiful! .nsii Hi ske 1 1 .i 1 1 . I: World Hairs, 1,2; (.lev Ink I, 2; I.ibiaiN Committee, 2; Varsity Hotkey, 2: Optima, 2. C- (ass f- ropli I’KOI ' lll ( ' Ol III! ( .1 ASS ol teaj I inie !)i ings main c badges to a person’s life. I en years have passed since the ( lass of 1958 left Mount Vernon. Let’s see what time has brought it! ( at ile A use hut . Bette Jane Fairfax, and Sue s 1 1 aus haw opened a plant to manufacture “Beat a ” buttons. Jud Barker is still recovering from a Na- tional Bo hangover. Bonnie Blackman has secured a position on tlu National Board of Information. Rosanne Blair has perfected a new type of Rosebud. Susan Blocker has opened a Brazil Nut stand in the Field House. melia Brabham is working for The Voice of Mnerica communicating with Spain and Mexico. J an Brinkerhoff is now designing sadistic cards. Beverly Carter and her husband appear nighth on the hillbilh program. Town and Country. Nancy Cassidy and Gayle (dimes have be come housemothers for the Phi (dun’s at Washington and Lee University and North ( Carolina. Bena Dashei is head ol the Commission lot canoe navigation on the Potomac River. Roseline tie Chollet is one of the leading singers in the field of television commercials. Lolly Dcsloge is touring Europe in hei Mount Vernon sweatshirt. Joyce Dutton is part-time owner ol a Cor- vette agency. Joanne Dwinnell is now playing the piano for Rand’s extension on Planet X. Mary Margaret Emmet, alter many years ol scientific research, has perfected a new coated shell for M N M candies. Carol Fisher, Betty Hohlt, and Eleanor Smith have become social directors at the Elbow Beach Surf Club in Bermuda to en- courage the dating between various colleges such as Yale and Mount Vernon. 72 ] Parthy Gibson has been sentenced to live in Charlottesville the rest of her life. Karen Gilmore recently flunked out of Slip- pery Rock Teac hers College. Betty (beene still sits in the Field House. Sharon Hall has become a beauty-rest tester in Moon Macy’s Department Store window. Sally Hurlbut is nursing the Harvard track team back to health. Barbara Ingalls has become the Perle Mesta ol Mars and gives the best parties that side of earth. Marcia fackson has created dancing out of this world. Phyllis fames can be hired as a chaperone lot annual government trips to Baltimore. Penny Jennings has just dyed her hair “Sandy’’. Polly Krampf can claim fame for her newest fashion rage — a bone through the nose. Mary Latsey is taking pictures for Life in Lower Slobovia. Linda Lay is an accomplished athelete. Kay Lungstras has become organized and it’s driving her crazy. Betty McManus sings “California Here I Come” as she hikes home to get Rich. Anne Macpherson is painting the town Perriwinkle Blue. I rina Mills is modeling her voguish ensem- bles for f. C. Penny. People no longer say Marilyn Monroe but Marilyn Milnor. Mary Nauert just opened Nauertfim kle’s in Florida. Nicky Brusell is one of Xauertfinckle’s lead- ing models. Martha Pender recently invented contact lenses for moon men. Lynn Ransom is still challenging Sigmund Freud. Rita Reed is bopping around the World in 80 Days. Nancy Roberts has rearranged the United States so Houston is across the street from Philadelphia. Pat Roberts has invented a new efficiency machine called Dave the Slave. Jeanette Robertson is living in North Caro- lina with her husband, Tim, and their four growing children. Jane Robinson is working at the Roulette Wheel in Monte Carlo. Sue Rohrer, in this critical world period, has written a book called Warren Peace. Peggy Rucker lives in an Ivy covered man- sion in Jacksonville. Brenda Senior has found a new way to twist pretzels. fane Smith started a campaign to wipe out all moths since they ate her sweater collection. Cookie Smith is canoeing instructor at the University of Pennsylvania. Leslie Stevenson has founded a West Navy Point. [ackic Stone has made the Rock of Gibraltar crumble singing “All of Me”. fulie Stubbs has run out of magic words since she took over Herb Davis’ place on WE AM radio. Nancy Swan has written and edited her own Thesaurus for people who want to be “hep to the jive”. Dabney Thompson is now working for Guilbo’s. Judy Toranto has invented a new perma- nent make-up in order to join the Breakfast Club. Becky Traband just recorded a new hit record of the old hit “Yes It’s Me and I’m in Love Again”. Barbara Vereen is still getting up before the cock crows. Nancy Wagner now holds Dorothy Dix’s position on the paper. Barbara Wallander still excels in sales in the men’s department of Sak’s Fifth Avenue. Man Beth Williams has established an ex- tension of Georgetown University in Tokyo. Pat Williams gives strong competition to the Hilton Chain of Hotels. Edith Willis has organized a world wide search for her “R” sweater. Cynthia Woodward still makes it a habit never to forget her programs when she goes to plays. It is too much trouble to get them afterwards. JLd Wit and Jestament op the C (a5A op 1958 I, ( ii i Anschitz. leave all my navy spirit to Cynthia Smith wherever she may be stationed! I. Jidy Barker, will nn gray wrap-around skirt to amone who wants to wear it! I. Bonnie Hi ukman, leave the Washington Monument to Suzanne Brown and Mary Kell Putty, and the Christinas dance to Ginia Ledbetter. I. Rosanni Blair, leave to Nancy Farrell my slippers, robe, and the blue scarf that keeps my hair from Hulling up. I. St san Blocki r, leave nn talent for getting demerits to Lee Altsheller. I. At ri i i Brabham, will my bulletin board and my “Venus” to Judy Evans. I. J Brinkirhoff, leave my loud, hearty voice to Margaret Eastham so she can yell “House Meeting!” and get results. I. Nic kv Bri siii, leave nn collet lion of Brazilian records to Prudy King. I. Bevirlv Carii r, leave to Heather II ydeman a list of the seniors so she may get to know with whom she goes to school. I. v v Cvssedy. leave my membership in the Mickey Mouse Club to Louise Loomis. I. Ben Dasher, will nn “Fats Domino” records to Cici Heasley to lake the place of Lester Lanin. I. Rosieim di Choi. lei, leave my frequent nips to Yale?? and the title of Bombshell to Lynn Yspinwall. I. Lon v l)i si ooe. leave mv nightly phone c alls to Laura Smith. L Jov e i I)t lion. leave mv “out-to-lunch” bucket to Dutchess Ferguson in hopes she tan get rid of it. I. Joanni Dvviweee. leave mv dancing exhibitions to Money Hunt to the accompaniment of Louise Loomis’ bongo drums. I. M vrv Marc.arfi Fmmi i. leave a worn pair ol shin guards to Pattsy Scarlett in hopes that they will protect hei Irom further bruises. L Bi i ii | v i I v i r i v . leave to Baibara Peake my ability to fall asleep at any time, any place, and almost any where. I. Cvkoi I ' imifr. leave mv title ol “foggy fish” to Schuyler Campbell in hopes that she can live up to it. 1. P v r 1 1 1 1 1 Gibson, leave Mr. Grails’ address to any nearsighted freshmen. I. K vri Gilmore, leave Carol Be st . . . behind! I. Bi i iv Cru m, leave mv place in the library to anyone who wants to transfei to the Univer- sity of North Carolina. 1. Cvvu Grimes, say. “Sorry Susan — there just isn’t anything left.” I. Sharon Hall, leave my unending supply ol “health foods” to Nancy Brown. 1. Bi i iv Horn i, leave my organization ability to Mary Hyscr. L S vi i v Hi ri iu r. leave mv big appetite to anyone who needs it. 1. Barbara Incai is. leave those Phi Delta 1 heta’s to Sis Foster. I. M vrc.ia Jackson, leave to icki (JeveJand my rathei “squared” good nature, broad-minded outlook on lite, absorbing interest in people, and love ol squirrels, provided that she will at least be able to curb the last characteristic. 1. Phv llis James, leave Molly Mmnford to carry on “S. B.” and “II. I).“ L Penns Jennings. leave a bottle ol catsup to the Field House, and all my hah clips to Hope- Pine. I. Poi i v Krampf. leave to Mamie Sinclair one ticket to Africa. 74 ] I. Mimi Latsey, leave my black tights to Susan Galloway as an inspiration toward achieving great reknown. I. Linda Lav, leave my love of the South and my Southern accent to Margo Maritz. I. Kay Lungstras, leave Mr. Eckert’s music class to anyone who has enough musical ability to play Row, Row, Row Your Boat. I. Betty McManus, leave my greenness as a freshman to Heather Hydeman. I, Anne Macpherson, leave to Gay Crutchfield my visits to Brewton, Alabama. I, Trina Miller, leave all the “snowmen” in a certain Georgetown gang to Ann Jones. I. Issy Mills, leave all my Princeton tigers, etc., to Nell McElroy. I, Marilyn Milnor, leave all of Ella Fitzgerald’s educated fleas to Diana Day. I, Mary Nauert, leave to Julie Kassebaum all my old Georgetown dates in hope that she can snow them. 1, Martha Pender, leave all of Jimmy’s Bufferin bottles to Tex. I, Lynn Ransom, leave late study hall forever. I. Rita Reed, leave my V : L weekends and my ability to catch the trains there to Neva Chambers. I, Nancy Roberts, leave to four courageous freshmen a ride on the Potomac. I, Pat Roberts, leave my so-called density to Molly Mumford. I, Jane Robinson, also leave my place in the library to anyone who tries to make good grades. I, Susan Rohrer, leave my messy room to anybody who can live in it as well as I have! I, Peggy Rucker, leave Jupp to Heather Hydeman only because I’ve known her all my life. I. Brenda Senior, leave to Hope Pine the Page Boy Hairdo and to Lynn Aspinwall, MacAnhur’s! I. Eleanor Smith, leave my Hillbilly music to Susan White in hopes that someday she w ill succeed in teaching me to buck dance. 1, Jane Smith, unwillingly leave the tenement. I. Cookie Smith, leave Neva’s black heels to Neva Chambers. I, Leslie Stevenson, leave my favorite expression, ‘‘Beat Navy,” to Vicki Cleveland in hopes that she will use it often. I, Jackie Stone, leave my black leather “party” shoes to Fran Frost. I, Sue Straus, leave Annapolis to the Navy since my four-year-lease is up. 1, Julie Stubbs, leave my hectic life with the student-body president to whoever rooms with the next one. 1. Nancy Swan, leave my “love” for pepsi colas to Heather Hydeman. 1. Dabney Thompson, leave my good times at the SAE House to anyone who dates there. I. Judy Toranto, leave m pony tail to Mary Wayne in hopes that she will stop wearing the horse-hair one. 1, Becky Traband, leave my tickets to the Shakespearean plays to any Freshman taking English Literature. I, Barbara Vereen, leave to Mary Lynn Schwarz my habitual loveliness, since we are both sooo beautiful! I, Nancy Wagner, leave my morning waking-up ability to anyone who needs it. I, Barbara Wallandf.r, leave my ragged sneakers to Honey Hunt. I, Mary Beth W illiams, leave to Gail Price and Ann Jones room 26 on the second floor of Cole House. I, I rish Williams, leave to Wynn Conard the long Princeton weekends and the trips to the Congressional. I, DD Willis, leave my liquid dieting to Lucy Annibali in hopes that she will keep it for me. I. Cynny Woodward, leave my ability to ask brilliant questions and make intelligent commen- taries to anyone else who is alwavs on the ball. (cm ' ioncj oj the dfaSS oj 1938 j_ I j. jj j N j j j I j j j. jIJ J l J 4 j I j. _r -1- I p - rrlfrr 1 j j j j 1 S ; years to conic we shall recall Our (lass of 38. These memories will linger on While new ones we create. Though mills we tread are far apart. We ll carry deep within our heart The thoughts of all the friends you ' ve brought. Mount Vernon hail to thee! 76 ] I uniord “Wait, thou child of hope, for time shall leach thee all th mgs.” Martin Farouhar Tupper Fi.owtr: pink ( amcllia C olors: cl list % pink and rose pompadore Mono: Cum Fide Sei imus 01 “In honoi vve serve. 7S] Carol Adams 24 Rolfe’s Lane N e w bury, M assa t h u sc it s Lamya Al-Arif 3125 Cathedral Avenue, N.W. Washington, I). C. Lee Altsheler 3205 Mockingbird Lane Louisville, Kentucky Lucy Annibali 80 Washington Avenue Lawrence, New York Lynn Aspinwall 1 1 Elderfield Road Manhasset, Long Island, New York Betsy Bayer 2316 Woodmont Boulevard Nashville, Tennessee Carol Best 8017 Park Lane Bethesda 14, Maryland Nancy Bogan 730 Germantown Pike Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania Martha Boyd 210 Woodland Terrace Alexandria, Virginia Elizabeth Bracken 10 Berwyn Road Muncie, Indiana N am Brown 619 East Brow Road Lookout Mountain, Tennessee Suzanne Brown 1734 Coldwater Canyon Drive Beverly Hills, California Carolyn Hi rciifiei n 1319 15th Avenue Tuscaloosa, Alabama Caron Birki 1303 West moor Trail Winnctka, Illinois SCHUYLER CAMPBELL 601 South Petty Street Gaffney. South Carolina Cary Carmichael 1 17 Lawrence ille Street Me Donough, Georgia Evelyn Cary 1071 I I tivvood Road Dallas 29, Texas Pa i sy Cam I 1 Laurel Road Chestnut Mill, Massachusetts Xl v A CHAMBERS 21 10 Avondale Wichita Falls, Texas Christa Clausen 5 East 51st Street Sa annah, C Georgia Vicky Cleveland 1531 Ml. Eagle Place Alexandi ia. Virginia Isabelle (Collier 1310 Vernon Road LaGrange, ( eoi gia Wynn Conard 2585 W ' oodward W ay, NAV. Atlanta, Georgia Cay Cri iciieield 835 Oak Avenue W ay nesboro, Virginia Edith Davis 436 W. Main Street Morristown, Tennessee Diana Day Wistaria Lodge, Bellevue Avenue Newport, Rhode Island Lynn Dickey 3067 Reba Drive Houston 19, Texas Marylee Douglass 205 Jackson Place Corpus Christi, Texas Margaret Eastham 3738 Inwood Drive Houston 19, Texas Judy Evans 1 10 Hemphill Avenue Chau a nooga , Ten n essee Nancy Farrell 34 Fair Oaks Ladue 1 7, Missouri Adelaide Ferguson Cleveland House Apartments 2727 29th Street, N.W. Washington, I). C. Susan Foster 1275 Westmoreland Avenue Montgomery, Alabama Frances Frost 54 Trade! Street Charleston, South Carolina Susan Galloway 2022 Columbia Road, NAV. Washington, D. C. Lucinda Gosling Rural Hill Paget East, Bermuda A m Greoorx 81( Calaxeras Graham. Texas Caroi x 1 1 i M I X 572 W ' armi Road Ithaca. New ork El 1 mu m Hi i i x i k ISO S ottswood Road Riverside. I Ilinois Kari a Henninos 2129 Kalorama Road, NAY. Washington. 1). G. M rx Hex si r Shoreat res I ake Blnll. Illinois I Ion i x II ini 100 Riverside Drive (deem i lie. South ( lai olina III Mill r 1 1 VDI MAN hi Rye Road Rye, New York Ann Jones IS Lonsdale Avenue Dayton 9, Ohio Jt ox Joni s 1504 Di m y Lane Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Jt i n Kassj li i M 39 Godwin Lane St. Louis 1 7, M issouri Prudem a Kim. 1213 Forest Wilmette, Illinois Heather Kitciiei Rinney Lane Old Careen wit h. ( ion net tie in 1 Iarriet League 1730 X. Main Sued Greenv i lie. South Carolina Virginia Ledbetter 4610 Gfestwood Drive Little Rock, Arkansas Wt dy Lewis Polly Park Road Rye, New York Louise Loomis 239 15th Street, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia Nei l McElroy Menaud Road Albany, New York Eleanor McGinnis 2210 Jefferson Ave. Memphis, Tennessee Margot Marie 7425 Somerset St. Louis 5, Missouri Barbara Martin Glen brook Road Anchorage. Kentucky Torrky Matheson “Ferry Point” Mount Vernon, Virginia Susan Miles 1525 Green leal ' Boulevard Elkhart, Indiana Moi.ia Munford Bridgeway Road. Chatham Hills Richmond, Virginia Emily Nuttle Return Point, Route 1 Easton, Maryland M Rl P A OsSORlO Pecksland Road Greenwic h. Connet tic ut Nanc.a Patton IMS Forest 1 1 ills Boulevard Durham, North Carolina Barbara Peake 100 Mermaid Lane Philadelphia IS. Pennsylvania Suzannf PlERCI- 5500 Penrith Road Seattle. Washington Hope Pine Frskine Road Stamford. Connecticut Gail Price 1215 Spruce Street W innetka, Illinois M kv ki i.i PtJ l i v 2309 M iramar Vi hita Falls, I exas | am i R AM) Prudens Point” Paget West, Bermuda 1 1 dv Rt WAN 30 Dell wood Avenue Dayton 9, Ohio Pattsy Scarli i i 204 Stratford Road Baltimore IS, Maryland Bri nd Shackman Jefferson 934, Arlington Lowers rlington, Virginia Carolyn Schkoeder 531 Kenilworth venue Kenilworth. Illinois Mary Lynn Schwarz 8 Longfellow Place Little Rock, Arkansas Marme Sinclair 185 Hudson Street Hudson, Ohio Sally Slater 64 Fairview Avenue Atherton, California Cynthia Smith 2 118 49th Street, N.W. Washington 7, D. C. Laura Smith 3540 Woodhaven Road, XAV. Atlanta 5, Georgia JoAnne Spence 62 Benton Road Saginaw, Michigan Ann St. Clair 1838 Sterling Road Charlotte, North Carolina Diana Strawbridge “Happy Hollow Farms’ Malvern, Pennsylvania Martha Sullivan 1230 Delaware Avenue Buffalo 9, New York Barbara Surles c o Col. Alexander D. Surles, Jr. Hq. USARHAW— 25th Inf. Div, APO 957 San Francisco, California Ann Sutherland 23 Washington Terrace St. Louis 12, Missouri Barbara Swisher 4213 4th Street, S.E. Washington 20, I). C. 1U I II IlRMR 1065 West Paces Ferry Road tlanta 5. Georgia M m Wayne 3227 Habersham Road. X.W. Atlanta. Georgia Harbar Ml NTWOR I II 53 1 2 Augusta Street Glen Mar Park, Mary land P.O. Washington 16, 1). C. St nan White 2731 Peachtree Road tlanta. Georgia w Whitson 1 2 ( darendon Road Hi) mingham 9. Alabama I N1 WllITTI I SKY 59 1 1 ighland Street West 1 1 art ford, Conncc ti( ut Joan Wicai i ian 22 Hi cimci ( lire le Road I I ingham. Massac husetts Gakoii Williams 1 7 Colonial Road Crosse Pointe Shores 36, Mic higan K a i kina Williams 62 Middle Beat h Road Madison, Connec ticut Grace Woods 238 W. Andrews Drive, A . Atlanta, Georgia 86 ] m i m j j , i T 4- ] ■ .j=F = ; j.j j J--— H 1 J j 1 J J J J | d. d=+± t = z r -j j J I- 1 - ■ 1 r r r t 1 rr r P i jj jjug All hail the class of ’59 For whom ice wish to cheer. The memories of our happiness We always will hold dear. From classroom work to field of sport Our honor we will hold. All hail Mount Vernon Junior College Our colors pink and rose. [87 Your ryes are like . . ’ Serious Judy Jours and her Siamese followers. That ' s about a thousand calories , Leslie ! Maty and M.M. ham it Cole House freshmen with their A letter from whom, Trina? uf) for the camera. Rogue ' s Gallery. You notice, no one is usitig the h ooks. “ Who wade a goal?” Hetty McManus and lietsy Boy er sleep thru (Uee Club fmirtice. Heboid all. I ' m here ' Let ' s go to the Hop! Now chew each bite 20 times . . . “Who was Beowulf anyway ?” A formal gathering of the Clark House crew . h “ Good morning! JVe’re having a roll call 7 got my eyes on you ” Rosebud prepares to strike. J ive la Field House. 92 ] Lldm in is tra tion Si Mrs. Kunis Telephone Operator Mrs. Kinear Post Office and Transportation BROOKS Mr. Liekrich and Mr. Jenkins Gatehouse Guards Mr. Stubens Guard Mrs. Massey Bookstore Mrs. Vera MacKrill Secretary to Mr. Lloyd Miss Snow Nurse [ 93 Jacultu s$clcL redded Beaulieu, MissAdella c o Mrs. Shanley, 3819 19th Street. N.W., Washington, D.C. 1222 Stratford Road. Alexandria, Virginia 2100 Foxhall Road, Washington, D.C. 1657 31st Street, N.W.. Washington, D.C. 1738 Whitehaven Parkway, Washington, D.C. 6002 Modawaska Road. Glen Mar Park. Maryland 1069 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W., W ashington. D.C. 1 121 X. 12th Street, Arlington. Virginia 1112 37th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. Beebe, Mrs. Gilbert W. Bridges, Miss Flora Converse, Miss Rebecca Day. Miss Marjorie Droescher, Mrs. John J. Eckert, Mr. William H. Evans, Mrs. James M. Firey. Mrs. Lucile Judge Ford, Mrs. Maud ( o Mi. Richard Ford. 1317 Marline Avenue, Plainfield, New Jersey Gay lor. Mrs. Betty R. 1523 Sangamore Road, Ypartment 102, Bethesda I I, Maryland llighsaw, Mrs. (anus 5700 Chevy Chase Parkway, Washington 15, D.C. Houston. Mrs. James M. ( 128 Barnaby, N.W., Washington, D.C. Jones. Mrs. Elizabeth 501 Woodland Drive, Fairfax, Virginia l.indnei. Dr. Harold 10709 Glenwild Road. Silvei Spring, Maryland I .indnei . Mi s. John A. Ypartmeni 5A, 7 Peter Cooper Road, Xew York 10, New Y ork Floyd, Mi. and Mis. George 2100 Foxhall Road, Washington, D.C. McCrae, Mrs. Petei R. 25 Prescott Avenue, Bronxville, New York Mac K i ill. Mrs. Y era M. 1000 Massachusetts Venue, N.W., Washington If), D.C. McLaughling, Mrs. David Route 3, Box 28!), McLean, Virginia Masses. Mrs. Charles F. 4536 Lowell Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. Mainer. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 5011 Garfield Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. Moore, Miss Jeanette Page 3855 Rodman Street, X.W., Apartment I- -18, Washington 10, D.C. Ralls, Mr. Walter 7420 Maple Avenue, Takoma Park, Maryland Rosen, Mrs. William ( . 1122 Edmunds Street, X.W., Apartment 200, Washington, D.C. Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 3030 Arizona Avenue, X.W., Washington, D.C. shea. Di . Petrena A. Silcox, Mrs. W. Bruce Vigneras, Mrs. Marcel Weir. Mrs. Phyllis Westfall, Dr. Tipton Williamson. Miss Dorothy Wood. Mrs. fared Wvatt, Mrs. Dav 5033 Glen brook Terrace, XAV., Washington. D.C. 3400 Alabama Avenue, Alexandria, Virginia 7821 Custei Road, Bethesda, Maryland 610 Woodside Parkway, Silver Spring, Maryland 3020 O Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 2100 Foxhall Road, Washington, D.C. 4931 Butterworth Street, X. .. Washington, D.C. 4022 Warren Street. X.W., Washington 16, D.C. 94 ] Life is not so short, but there is always lime enough for courtesy.” Ralph Waldo Emerson Congratulations CLASS OF 1958 SUPPLIERS OF STERILIZED TOWELS • LINENS AND UNIFORMS TELE P H O N E DUPONT 7-7 8 0 0 2306 Georgia Avenue, Northwest W ASHING T 0 N , D . G . 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