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

 - Class of 1959

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Suzanne Brown 1734 CoLDWATER Canyon Drive Beverly Hills, California “Suzie . . . “I ' m really snowed this time . . . the most unorganized organizer on campus . . . Shalimar perfume . . . fabulous week-ends at Sewanee . . . Bermuda is still Paradise . . . “wouldn’t you just love a piece of candy? . . . Greenwich Village is just great . . . Lanz dresses . . . long, painted fingernails . . . famous for losing plane tickets . . . loquacious . . . “let ' s have a party . . . bananas for breakfast . . . “I’m just not the tweedy type . . . loves to knit on Study Day . . . “California, here I come . . . “Well, it ' s 1 a. m.. I’ve just got to study . . . another weekend, another snowman . . . five-foot two, eyes of blue . . . “tomor- row I’m going on a diet. World Affairs, 1. 2; Hull Con, 1, 2; French Club, 1, 2: Cole House President, 2; Co-op, 2; Student Court, 2. “ A good natured prison is never out of place ” Caron Burke c o Mr. and Mrs. William Kinnaird 1303 West moor Trail WlN NT 1KA, ll LINOIS “Caron’’ . . . “hi, ya’ll . . . “Annapolis just isn ' t the same this year’’ . . . cronic com- plainer of the hypocondria variety . . . “but, honest, Mrs. Weir said I had appendicitis . . . insists she got mono from her brother . . . whats this about a newspaper route last summer? . . . “I ' m asleep, somebody open the window and let in some air . . . doesn’t “sweat” anything but zoology . . . Peter and the Wolf . . . “I’m snowed, really snowed — he’s a real southern gentleman” . . . insists Chicago is paradise . . . Prince- ton rates high ... “1 want to marry a Nav man. but he’ll have to be an admiral . . . “honest. I’m a Yankee . . . “yeah, uh- lmh”. Glee Club. 1. 2: President of Glee Club, 2; Cheer- leader. I, 2; Leaders, 2; Spanish Club, 1; Christian Forum, I; Lend-a-Hand, 1, 2. “ ’ ? full of ?nusi( as chons of singing birds ' 22

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Elizabeth Bracken 10 Berwyn Road Muncie, Indiana “Ibis” . . . “look who’s in the paper today” . . . “toad” . . . W ard-Board Low-Pebble . . . “pinned?, how much do you want to bet?” . . . ‘I’m so unprepared” . . . “are you sure you’re sure?” . . . “Ostrich” . . . “hon- estly, that darn MacArthur lull” . . . do you say you like champagne? . . . “but these heels will he too high” . . . anyone lor June Week? . . . those four brothers . . . “you know, the one at ” . . . brown loafers with black polish . . . Leland, Leland . . . “Oh, for a sail” . . . “where are you” . . . and how were those bachelors? . . . nightly trips down three flights to the mailbox . . . that Williams wall paper . . . 1:00 a.m. . . . “Overweight Eight” . . . the grey uniform . . . “Weasel and Ratty, help me fix my bed” . . . “for better or worse; in sickness and in health, etc.” Psychology Club, 1; Drama Club, I; World Alla i is, I, 2; Secretary of Cole House, 2. (i Out of determination and laughter comes something which is her own special music.” Nancy Brown 019 East Brow Road Lookout Mountain, Ti nnesskf “Brownie” . . . “Nancy Brown (rebel) went to town those great big beautiful blue eyes . . . Tommy, Tommy and more Tommy . . . “Yolare — oh, oh,” . . . trips to North Carolina, IJ.Va., and THE Mountain ... “I can’t wait to see every- body at home” . . . dancing and tennis lover . . . “Do you wanna dance” . . . pas- sion for happy shoes and monogramed blouses . . . log cabins, open (ires, pine needles, bay windows and chipmunks . . . studies at the right times . . . asleep at 10:30 and carries on amusing conversations in her sleep ... “I know it” . . . “hot darn you buddy, buddy” ... a fourth of the big four . . . “now y’all be quiet” . . . lots of fun and mischief in her little head . . . neat in every way and everything. Varsity basketball. 1; VarsitN tennis. 1; Leaders, 1.2: Lcnd-a-Hand. 1.2; Christian Forum, 1: Spanish Club. I. “ Happy am I; from care I ' m free! ]Vhy aren ' t they all content like me? [21



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Schuyler Campbell 601 South Petty Street Gaffney, South Carolina “Schuyler” . . . Chanel No. 5 . . . good looking dad . . . ATO’s at Duke, Princeton, Pawley’s, Durham, New York . . . KA’s at South Carolina . . . Scarlett O’Hara . . . history whi . . . escapades at the Mayflower . . . rash letters . . . John Robert Powers . . . “You know what 1 mean” . . . sweet, sophisticated and charming . . . acquired a taste for Oklahoma City, but Harvard’s had it . . . wild and wooly west is too much for our southern belle . . . pick coffee cup . . . Garfinkels . . . “Mama says loves caviar and champagne . . . also B.B. and B. . . . always willing to listen to everyone ' s problems but comes up with even more perplexing ideas . . . bridge expert . . . forty-two . . . SAE’s . . . Happy Spring. World Affairs. I, 2; French Club, 1, 2; Uei.i. Cote, 2; Secretary -Treasurer of Merriweathei House, 2. “To love life is to love God. Cary Carmichael 117 Lawrfnceyille Street McDonough, Georgia “Cary” . . . Cary nation — Georgia peach! . . . big brown eyes . . . “I’m determined to go to the library tonight” . . . “Let’s have a little field house action” . . . always smiling . . . member of Sinister Spinster Sisters . . . “Neva, don’t you dare get snowed!” . . . yea, Phi Delts . . . loves “It’s all In The Game” . . . “Jo Pop” . . . “No mail again today” . . . “Too bad Quill’s letter was wonderful” . . . rock and roll shoes . . . hates bugs . . . “How’s Green ie?” . . . “13” . . . “Youuuu ollll!” . . . never in a bad mood . . . “Were going to be in bed by 10:30” . . . loves to eat . . . “Texas is so flat” . . . those lost W L weekends . . . sailor cap in the swimming pool . . . best roommate a girl could have . . . “That’s all.” Lend-a-Hand. I. 2; Glee Club, 2. ' Beauty seen is never lost.” [23

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