Mount Vernon Seminary - Cupola Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1952

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Nurma Suzanne Gewirz A senile with every Jtep Please get some ads! Just one little ad? Ah, come on, girls, this really is sad! From these historical lines our yearbook came into being! Norma around school is little Miss Efliciency in everything she sets out to accomplish, but when weekends roll around, she's just fun-loving Miss Gee-Whiz whose time is taken up by Mary- land. Of course, she says emphatically, I'm not a one-man woman! Most often seen talking excessively about noth- ing and everything, Norma takes life as it comes. We all see her each morning ready and waiting to hold the chapel door open, with a ponderous expression that seems to ask, Why don't they get a door stop for this place? Where the Nuke is, Norma is, and more than once has she furnished M.V.S. with jumpin' entertainment! Her most famous renditions are I've Got Plenty, How 'Bout You? and There's Been a Change in Me. White team, chairman publicity committee, IV, chapel committee, IV, hockey, III, IV, basketball, III, prep players, III, business manager CUPOLA, IV. Lucille Piere Ferguson A merry heart maketh ez cheerful countenance Seen sunken quite far down behind the wheel of a huge Buick: one petite brunette, Name: Teal. This gypsy with a golden earring is most famous for: 1. Large blue-green eyes 2. A darling figure 3. Short hair cuts that keep getting shorter 4. An intense desire for any manner of foot- wear while dining at the Hot Shoppes. Who else almost succeeded in proclaiming a class holiday when her braces were taken off? Another thing-Mask this little musical demon the newest rendition of any current hit song, and she will gladly oblige with either one of her home-made records or a junior masterpiece by Miss Jazz herself! Note to all study-hall proctors: you don't think she's really reading out of that notebook, do you?! Yellow team, tennis II, basketball, II, class vice-president, II, glee club, I, II, III, CUPOLA, IV, chapel committee, II, student council, II. 91122

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Mary Germaine Egan Lzfekr 4 pleasant in.rtitutian,' let ur take it as it comer Our staunch Marine advocate, the vivacious Miss Omaha, is most noted for her well-put remarks during study hall and her excellent taste in dress. We cannot help but mention her ever- lasting over-nights and the whispered intrigues which go on into Sunday night, giving details of the various top military men Miss Egan is fortunate enough to know. Let-us-all-do-our- bit-for-the-men-in-the-service ! ! How we envy her ability to whip together chic blouses and skirts! Oh, I just finished this sheath dress for Annapolis this weekend! If ever there was a loyal supporter of the re- nowned Betas, here is one whose name should go on as long as that society exists. Next to Betas comes the University of Nebraska. She agrees wholeheartedly with Mrs. Fullaway that her native Nebraska is the bestest with the most- est. White team, CUPOLA, IV. 21114 Sallie Illiphant lla Vnu And wit its bong lent, without its :ting Here's our Sallie, the girl with the Lana Turner hair style who hails from Pittsburgh but adds, I go to Rollingrock just as much. Sallie is most frequently seen at the Field House where she is the first to arrive and the last to leave during the blissful twenty-minute period extended to the smoky senior class of '52. Also, Sunday afternoons find this pro tennis player keeping the courts warm. She's been one of the White Team's big assets this year! On permissions, our lovely lady visits the Shore- ham with her cohorts, and 'tis rumored that the mortgage of said hotel may be transferred to the deVou family, At a big social gathering, look for a smoke ring and in its middle you're sure to find Sal Qunless she is roaming the campus with raised eyebrows and Bermuda shorts, wondering in which di- rection the Pittsburgh Pirates are ll. White teamg tennis IV, glee club, IV.



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Jane Earulyn Breenwnud .SI he buildf the ladder hy which .rhe ritrer If you hear a subdued roar and then something very much like the sound of an egg-beater, don't be alarmed, it's only Babe in her Green Monster which, by the way, has a very large wheel, making it difflcult to turn corners. Right, jane?? Unley with the beautiful and bountiful bru- nette hair, is well known for giving parties for anyone who hails from Annapolis .... Just ask her sometimes if she doesn't like cocoanut cake! We all have had the pleasure of marching into chapel to Unley's unusual renditions of sundry hymns, however, variety is the spice of life. Although the above names have been graciously deposited on the person seen here by her rather insane friends, normal seniors will always re- member her by, Class dues due next Thursday! White team, chapel committee, IV, current events club, IV, softball, II, class president, II, class treasurer, IV, Cellophane, I, II, circulation editor, III, typing club, II. 2315! Berklyn Marie Blass A cheerful look maketh every difh 4 fem! Confucius say: Smile, and Berk really carries out orders. As President of the Confucius Club, however, she is so obliged. This year the or- ganization tried to sponsor singing at breakfast, but a few party poopers soon stopped this. There isn't one who hasn't once been the object of Miss G's teasing. Qesting, as it is known in the lighter circles D One can almost characterize her by her voice, quiet and patient, although anyone who has faced her on the hockey field will be able to tell you what a harrowing experience it is. Miss A. A. seems to handle any sport she under- takes with an agility and ability that is rarely surpassed. It kills us to say this, but perhaps it can be chalked up to the fact that she's a .... Texan!! Someday we may tie her down and give her a permanent, but 'til then--fhere's to our Texas tomboy!! Yellow team, hockey, III, IV, basketball, III, IV, softball, III, IV, A,A. representative, III, A.A. president, IV, soft- ball captain, III, sports club, III, president of sports club, IV.

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