Mount Vernon Seminary - Cupola Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1957

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Carol Ann Best Washington, D.C. Four years f ' A constant friend is a thing rare and hard to find. Carol just bubbles all over when she ' s happy, and she ' s happy most of the rime. Nu one could help lov- ing Carol, she has so much love to give. When you need to talk, she s there to listen. And you know she ' s interested. And when she needs to talk, you want to be there to help — because you care. Very much a part of Mount Vernon, she headed Social League this year. With many laughs, much hard work, and tact and maturity, all Carol, she suc- ceeded, with dances that left many memories. She has a laugh with a little bounce to it, excitement that can not keep still, eyes that grin, hospitality un- limited, informal parties, dates and drtes and more dates — our Valentine Queen, Carol, White Team; CUPOLA II, IV; Cellophane Editor III; Class Secretary 11; Leach a -Hand III, IV; Chapel Guild IV; Cheer- leader IL 1 ) L Captain IV; House Council 11, HI, President IV. Yellow Team; Glee Club I, III, IV; Yellow Team Cheer- leader I, IV; Athletic; Association Board, Secretary I; Social League II, President IV; Yellow Team Hockey varsity II, 111; Spam Club II; Library Council IV, Jane Brooks Greensboro, North Carolina Three years ( ' T he laughter of Man is the contentment of God. ' Weyull, it wuz lyke thiyuss,’ and Jane is off on another tall tale, told Southern style, with all the trimmings. Her Carolina drawl and fascinating laugh have kept us in hysterics ever since she arrived. Jane is a combination of efficiency, energy, and enthusiasm. In her Junior year she was the Editor of Cellophane t and this year she has done an extraordinarily good job as President of Somers House. What makes Jane outstanding is the rare combination of diligence and gaiety of spirit. Who else could do as much as Jane has done, and still find time for nightly bridge games, pizza at G usd ' s, and riotous weekends in Greensboro? Yes, that ' s our Jane, and I can guarantee that it will be a long time before anyone can begin to fill her place. Well, it was like this. 19

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White Team; Athletic Association Representative I t II, 111. President IV; Sports Club !, IL III; Cellophane Sports Editor IV; Tennis varsity I, II, 111, IV; CUPOLA IV: Hockey varsity IL III, IV. Library Council IV. Louise Shindel Bertels Kingston, Pennsylvania Two years Loyalty is the holiest good in the human heart ' Tall, vivacious, good looking, with a long dark page boy, a smile, and a good word for everyone— that ' s our Weezte! If she ' s not playing on a varsity, or lead ' ing the Whites to victory, she will most likely be found listening to the latest Rock-and-Roll records, (or just possibly Joni James!). You can be almost sure she will be wearing Bermudas, sneakers, and that maroon crew -neck swearer — and talking about the Jag, of course. She is on a perpetual diet ( why. 111 never know), bur I ' ve often seen her burning the midnight oil hav- ing just a little snack. 1 Weezies wonderful personality, easy-going manner, and terrific school spirit have made her a great asset to Mount Vernon. Barbara Berry Washington, D.C Four years Win without boasting f lose without excuse, ' The door slams- — at can only mean that Barbara has arrived. Noisy and breezy, her gaiety and good -humor are infectious. B.B, charms everyone with her viva- cious manner and marvelous sense of humor. Her enormous blue eyes and perky, turned up nose make you smile, whether you want to or not. She takes an enormous amount of teasing with a good-natured ‘Oh, you -all! Barbara is practically a prodigy in athletics. Look under her picture, and you will find hockey and tennis varsi ties L IL III, IV; quite a record. Basketball also claims our gal. On the weekends, you will find her practicing diligently for her next golf tournament. Because of this interest in sports, she has been the A. A. representative from her form since freshman year. I don ' t think anyone had too much trouble de- ciding who would be nominated for A. A. president — B B. won, hands down. M White Team, Captain IV; Prep Players III, IV; Cellophane III; Chapel Guild IV; Lend -a- Hand IV; Hockey varsity III, IV; Basketball varsity IV; Softball varsity 111, IV. 18



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Caroline Wilcox Brower Washington, D.C Three years ft A soft answer turneth away wrath A Annapolis, Wesr Point, Yale (in that order) on three consecutive weekends! Three lucky girls? No, just one. People seem to like that little gal, boys in- cluded. The quality of her school work also is superior, and if you look real close, you can see that little Optima pin decorating her blazer. Capable, that ' s a good word for her. Everything she does, she does to the best of her ability. When she was a Junior, she took over Cupola ' s account books. I saw them in June, after everything was all over and you could get a clear picture. They were perfection. Every single penny w r as clearly accounted for. Hockey, tennis, basketball- — she ' s nor just good, she s the best. ' Oh, I can drive ' ' , is her good-natured comment, when the dire need for transportation is expressed. That’s Caroline — good-natured, good worker, good friend. Yellow Team; CUPOLA IV. White Team; Optima IV; CUPOLA li, IV, Treasurer III; Cel- lophane II I, Sports Editor IV; Lend-a-Hand III, IV; Athletic Association Representative IV; Social League HI; Tennis varsity II, III, IV; Hockey varsity II, III, IV; Basketball varsity III, IV. Nan Elizabeth Burke Washington, D.C. One year r ' Then give the world the best you have , and the best will come back to you ' Nan is new this year, isn’t she? I can never remem- ber— it seems as if she has been here for ages. Her California charm and subtle sense of humor are so wonderful that she has fitted in with no trouble at all. When you first talk to her, she seems quiet and dignified, but watch out — pretty soon her sparkling repartees and general bounce convey a feeling of happiness to everyone. If you wander into a classroom where Nan and her friends are taking a test, you will notice one striking thing: she ' s not chewing her fingernails, tearing her hair, or twisting her class ring. She ' s going about it calmly, without any fuss or bother, and she gets top grades too. No wonder California is so proud of its female citi- zens — if they are all like Nan! 20

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