Mount Vernon Seminary - Cupola Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1955

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A J • . White Team; Hockey, IV; Cellophane, IV; Cupol a, II, III, Business Manager, IV; Prep Players, I; Social League, I, Treasurer, IV. Mary Barrett Clayton Cocoa Beach, Florida Dost dream of things beyond the moon” Brad- street Who is it that can light up a room as soon as she enters? Mary, of course! She has numerous charming qualities that attract many friends, male and female. As Social League chairman and cheer- leader, Mary has certainly added sparkle to M. V. S. Her spirit also carries over through the weekend, as you can easily tell by the shining eyes. With her combination of artistic and musical talents, plus a genuine enthusiasm for life, Mary is sure to be among the graceful statues in the Hall of Fame. We will all be proud to say, I knew her when ... !” Judith Carmichael Leesburg, Virginia A Glide its Iwurs uncounted , the sun its toy” Emerson One of our four-year girls, Judy is an institu- tion at Mount Vernon. Vivacious, willin’g, and cheerful, she is always bursting with new plans. This year she has been a mainstay of the Social League and the Cupola staff. On top of this, she is quite agile in the world of sports. Gay, friendly Judy will be remembered as an outstanding per- sonality of the Class of 55. Not to be forgotten are the annual class parties at Leesburg, the many exciting trips to distant Points, and the gifted tongue and ready smile that typify Judy. White Team; Cheerleader, II. Ill, IV; Cellophane, Art Editor, III, IV; Cupola, III; Lihrarv Council, III; Glee Club, II. III. Lend-A-Hand, III. IV; Social League, Chair- man, IV. 15

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White Team; Prep Players, IV. Linda Ruth Breivster Akron, Ohio Knowledge this wan prizes best Scents fantastic to the rest. Emi rson Although Linda’s forte is math, she is also quite adept on the tennis courts. Her contributions to the school include a revision of the Pythagorean Theorum and a discovery in nuclear physics that has upset the realm of science. Unselfish and cheer- ful, Linda is glad to help you at any time. Not only does she share her time and knowledge, she also shares her Kleenex. When Linda finally donates her brain for medical observation, the scientists will surely rind, among other objects, a little piece of paper bearing her favorite word, Greetings.” Carolyn Lulu Booth Fair Haven, Maryland Silent as thought in evening content plat ion. Aiken There’s a tall willowy brunette on the scene this year. Although it’s difficult for a girl to enter school in the senior year, Lou has made a definite place for herself. If this quiet girl has a special sparkle in her eye, you know that she’s busy plan- ning an exciting weekend at Maryland U. Lou is a determined and hardworking student. Who else comes up with 100’s in chemistry? Also talented in dramatics, Lou has a quiet speaking voice and poised stage presence. She has been a real asset to Prep Players. Yellow Team: Class Treasurer. IV; Sports Club, IV; Cl pol a. Ill; Glee Club. II; Lend-A-Hand, III. 14



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.X ' Vr , . A +S Ay rr % S + t “ ! 9 c? Z ' r ; jr ,%; y 4 cf - J 7 f w . , ' „ « -✓ r . y • jj -t , June Merle Cook £ yt ' tdJ A ,r -c r?iss Washington, D. C. 1 jiv no mockines or arguments, I witness and ? f’ZrS ’ • A ? £ ' V v 10 £ A C n if , 9 ? my fq Lt» cJ: j wait. 19 Whitman Carried away in a lovely daydream, June sits and stares placidly out the window. She’s prob- ably planning expeditions to far-away lands. Who could imagine that this girl is the same one who comes roaring up the hill every morning in her green station wagon. During the day you will find June in the art room, carefully molding clay. Her talent in this direction has produced many artistic pieces of sculpture. The Cupola sincerely appre- ciates June’s work this year. We hope that her perfectly typed business letters are an indication of a successful business career ahead. White Team; Clpoi a, HI, IV. M ary Emily Crigler Washington, D. C. Her fluttering hand against her forehead pressed.” Millay Conscientious, worrying Molly — who really has nothing to worry about at all. Who else cats five lunches and never gains an ounce? Molly’s arc the dainty sensuous feet you see p edaling the piano every morning in Chapel. Those same feet are often seen wrapped around a chair in the art studio, for Molly loves to paint. If you’ve ever seen her mumbling, Molly was either memorizing history dates or learning lines for the spring play. In either field she is a thorough, fast memorizer. This power of memorization contributes to Molly’s dramatic ability. Under her competent leadership, Prep Players has produced some outstanding plays this year. White Team; Optima, III. IV; Class Secretary, II; Chapel Guild, IV; Prep Players. I, II. Ill, President, IV; Library Council, Secretary, IV; Carousel, Business Manager, IV. 16

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