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Yellow Team; Hockey, Manager, IV; Tennis, III, IV; Library Council, III, IV; Prep Players, III; Lend-A-Hand. Ill, IV; Glee Club, III, President, IV. Joan Chambon Freitag Akron, Ohio I turn not away from their smiles nor their tears” Foss The other co-president of the Glee Club comes forth and another personality reveals itself. Joan, the quieter of the two, has a sympathetic nature that makes her well -liked. She loves a party, though, and always has a generous supply of male admirers. Outstanding sportsmanship have won Joan recognition in tennis and hockey. This year she was brave enough to play goalie on the hockey team. We are all proud of the fact that we are at last able to tell Joan from Jean. We will miss you, Joan ... I mean Jean — which one are you, anyway? Jean Chambon Freitag Akron, Ohio f 7 stamped the ground in the strong joy of life.” Benet Just half of the pair, but a definite individual, Jean is known for sparkle and wit. She is an imp in disguise, who makes her calling hours after ten-thirty, by appointment only. Just mention the word fun, and she gets that gleam in her eye. Jean’s all-round interests include tennis, swim- ming, singing, and the Field House. She spends her fun-packed vacations in her two favorite cities, New York and Miami. With her generous attitude and helpful ways, Jean has done much for Mount Vernon as co-president of the Glee Club, and will not soon be forgotten. White Team; Hockey, IV; Tennis, III, IV; Librarv Council, III, IV; Lend-A-Hand, III, IV; Glee Club, III, President, IV. 21
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Bonnie Lesley Evans West Brooksville, Maine r night smile haunts me still.” Carpi nii k BoiThie is exceptionally well -traveled and has hec:jiJvy school in many parts of the world. She y came to rest here at Mount Vernon. Her rmschievous grin and pertinent, thought-provok- ng questions have never failed to keep both stu- ts and tfachers alcrt in class. After college a lady chemist, assisting in world- Iveries, for she is the only one here complete a chemistry course in half a to find Bonnie when she’s behind ure, because she never tackles any- 1 kllow llll). III Marjorie Bride Felix Bethesda, Maryland True artists are a rare breed.” Cooki. The fashion posters you’ve seen around school were painted by Margie, a talented artist and a hard worker. Margie contributes to school activ- ities such as Carousel where she can put this talent to good use. At the Christmas Dance, Margie was a real heroine as she limped in with a cane. The reason? A sprained ankle received while playing basketball. Although she came to school not know- ing a soul, Margie can be proud of a successful year. We who have known her shall swell with pride when we see her fashion illustrations in Vogue and Harper ' s Bazaar. White Team; CUPOi A, IV; Carousel, IV.
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k w Pf. Learn; Sports Club, IV; Library Council. Ill; House Gduhcil, IV; Glee Club. II, Susanne Garrison Sarasota, Florida good old rebel — Yes; that ' s just uhaf I Randolph Sue has a mighty deep voice for such a little gal, but is able to take care of herself. A combina- tion of sharp intelligence and subtle humor. Sue often comes out with rare remarks. Why does she get so much mail? Well, she writes an eighteen- page letter every night. Sue, a lover of good times and excitement, has often been seen speeding around in a dilapidated jeep. She loves to kick off her shoes, throw off all pretenses and be her own natural self. At present Sue’s high aimed ambition is to work at the United Nations. Sally Bruce Gillespie Chi vy Chase, Maryland Cookery is become an art , a noble science .” Burton Our future homemaker steps into the picture with a pan of brownies in one hand and a cherry pie in the other. She can also be recognized as the only girl who can manage one inch of rubber- bands on her socks. In her three years at Mount Vernon, not a party or dance has taken place without Sally’s being on the Food Committee. She has spent many a Saturday morning slaving over a hot stove. He r genuine enthusiasm to help with any activity, no matter how much work it entails, has won for Sally the permanent title of a friend in need.” Yellow Team; Library Council, III. IV; Social League, II; Lentl-A Hand, III; Glee Club II, III, IV. 22
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