Mount Vernon Seminary - Cupola Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1955

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Leslie Alice Crutchfield Charlotte, North Carolina Vm nobody , who arc you?” Dickinson She strolls into Cupola meeting a half hour late, apple in hand, gleam in eye, and smile on face. I forgot,” she says, and that explains all. But don’t let her wide-eyed smile fool you! She’s analyzing you as you speak. Come to any party and there’s Les, singing Mountain Dew,” dancing a waltz, and chewing on a piece of straw. She’s a citified hayseed with a heart as big as all D. C. She’s a friendly, crazy Southerner who is first, last, and always the White Team Spirit. She’s — well — she’s OUR Les and we hope she always will be. White Team, Captain, IV; Hockey, III, IV; Tennis, III; Basketball, IV; Glee Club, II, III; Cellophane, II, Editor. Ill; Cupola, Literary Editor, IV; Carousel, Editor, IV. Mary Logan deButts Arlington, Virginia Something attempted, something done” Long- fellow As photography editor of this yearbook, Mary has often been heard saying, Do you have any snaps for the yearbook?” or Who can type?” Sports arc usually included on Mary’s weekly agenda. Mary is often seen on horseback, gallop- ing over the meadows of McLean, Virginia, with her face beaming with health and good spirits. Who else can claim a car like Mary’s? When the rest of us sped to school on roller skates, Mary rode in style. We’ll never forget her little blue car with the chair in the back. After the dust clears from Mary’s speedy exit, you can be sure she’s heading for success. Yellow Team; Class Secretary, IV; Hockey, IV; Basketball. Ill, IV; Cheerleader, II; Cupola. II, III, Photographv Edi- tor. IV. 17

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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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Diane Ada Dodge Miami Beach, Florida ' Sleep that knits up the rairll’d sleai e of care. Shakespeare Gay, friendly Diane is one of the Miami crowd. The first discovery we made about Diane was that she requires twenty -four hours of sleep a day. In the library Di is curled up in a chair, on the train she’s in someone else’s upper berth, in class her head is on the desk. Hut as much as she loves sleep, Di never misses a good time, and often goes to New York or Dartmouth. Her hair is one of her main features and Di wants it long. She snatches the scissors away and with her little laugh says, Just ’til graduation.” White ream Librarv Council. IV Chapel Guild. IV; Glee Club. IV. Virginia Carden Dorr Washing ion, I). C. 7 e travels in a distant place ' Meyni i i Who’s that running around with her orange and black scarf waving in the breeze? It’s Ginny Dorr preparing for another trip to Princeton. Is this the ninth or tenth time? This pretty Parisienne” has lived in France long enough to learn, among other things, how to roll her r’s. Thanks to chauffeur Ginny, French I : our has been able to attend the French conferences every month. Her gay spirit shows up in her sparkling smile and shining eyes. Ginny, with her model’s figure, will probably find herself modeling the latest Paris fashions. How are they wearing Tiger scarves this vearr Je um-Uw TS 1 C o . J • P Q».Uxy 1 VjOrf - ' -O-cJU, wswum . 0 rv AaO OjjJi o-orc ' Tvnaul-cA pIVam; Sports Club 1 ; Glee Club, II; Prep Players, v j-oXrTo 3C- .„ L. c» fl- Ar o -«.» -elL TZo-o •3 QjfijLOOu - — r .

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