Mount Vernon Seminary - Cupola Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1958

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SANDRA KAY CATSMAN Golden Beach, Florida Four Years Fame is the thirst of youth ' A pert blond ponytail, blue eyes, and a lilting voice combined seem to match the charm that is Mickey ' s. This diminutive Mount Veronite seems to have more than her share of admirers, since she is one of the luckier boarders who is rarely here Saturday nights. There are several aspects to her vivacious and happy-go-lucky nature, which is usually character- ized by her humming and singing. In fact, you can always tell that Mickey is coming around the corner, for her singing precedes her. She has a serious interest in singing, and takes voice lessons. Whenever there is a concert given, Mickey is in there giving us examples of what she has learned under Madame Brodenova ' s instruction. By the same token, Mickey contributes to the Modern Dance recitals, showing that dancing is another one of her fortes. With these two talents, success is indicated for Mickey in the theatrical world. Yellow Team; Basketball II, III, IV; Cheerleader I, II; Glee Club I, II, III, IV; Chapel Guild Representative I; Lend-a-Hand III, IV, Library Council III, IV, Social League IV; Modern Dance Club IV. One Year With magic of motion and sunshine of glance . In just one short year Dian has made a place for herself here at Mount Vernon. You can ' t miss this blonde from Wyoming with her sparkling eyes and cheery disposition. If you are looking for Dian, most likely you will find her collecting her many letters or talking to numerous admirers on the telephone or just taking it easy by Susie ' s record player. Dian ' s favorite pastime is dancing, which she hopes to make into a career. She furthers this ambition by being an active participant in the modern dance class here at school. Whenever Mrs. Rosen gives a program you can be sure Dian will have a leading role. Dian ' s gracious nature, coupled with her determina- tion, will certainly be two great assets in becoming a successful dancer. We here at Mount Vernon feel sure that not too far in the future we v ill have no trouble finding Dian ' s name along Broadway. Yellow Team; House Council IV; Lend-a-Hand IV; Prep Players IV. FRANCES DIAN CHORNEY Casper, Wyoming 22

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NANCY SUZANNE BOURGERIE Washington, D. C. Two Years ‘7 count life just a stuff to try the soul of strength on. After having spent several years in Mexico, Nancy came to us last year as a boarder. No doubt her traveling experience has contributed to both her humorous and serious outlook on life. Her laugh is infectious when relating an amusing anecdote, and her insight is amazing; we profit from both equally. As secretary of our senior class, Nancy is usually found in a corner at class meetings, quietly taking the minutes. This ability to concentrate in all places at all times (even in noisy class meetings), might be a con- tributing factor to her membership in Optima. Of course we know that it takes more than concentration to belong to Optima, but we certainly agree that Nancy, has that more. Whatever the future may be, Nancy will meet it with a wide smile and plenty of determination. White Team; Optima IV, Class Secretary IV; Prep Players IV. Cupola III. CAROLE LOUISE BROOKS Austin, Texas Two Years Love is the beginning , the middle , and the end of everything Texas? Oh yes — now we remember. That is where Carole Brooks, one of our ' ‘Southern cause supporters, is from. She is very proud of being a Texan, and we enjoy listening to her enthusiastic descriptions of Texas. One can usually find Carole chatting away in the phone booth or in the Field House eating and talking about that diet she is going to start tomorrow, never today. From the moment she finishes breakfast, for she never talks before, until after lights ' bell at night, Carole is full of fun and laughs, and has a rare ability to make the gloomiest outlook seem a little better. We won ' t soon forget Carole and her friendly ways, and, thanks to her stage-pushing ability, we ' ll never forget her beloved Lone Star State. Yellow Team; Cupola IV; Glee Club III; Lend-a-Hand IV. 21



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GAIL LOUISE COAKLEY Washington, D. C. Three Years Laugh and the world laughs with you. This bright-eyed brunette can always be heard say- ing “Hi ya! or “Momin! . In her spare time she can always be found writing letters, chattering on the phone or spending weekends at Annapolis. She is an active member of Prep Players and Lend- a-Hand where she is always willing to help out. No matter how tough the going is, Gail always has a friendly, warm smile for everyone. She shows much school spirit either playing basketball or just cheering the Yellows on. Gail heads the lunch line even though at the begin- ning of each week she says she is on a diet. I know that next year everyone will miss her for she has added much to the school and also to our class. Yellow Team; Cellophane III; Glee Club II, Lend-a-Hand IV; Library Council III; Prep Players III, IV Two Years “A spirit all sunshine , graceful from very gladness, beautiful because bright. If you hear the joyous echoes of merriment and laughter somewhere on the campus, you can make a safe bet that “Dody is right there in the middle of all the fun. The marvelous gift of a fun-loving and gra- cious nature are indeed wonderful virtues, and Dody is the full master of them. Like most of us, Dody has a very serious side to her personality. Her sincere desire to help other people is perhaps one of the most important facets of Dody ' s life and everyone at Mount Vernon is well aware of this. Often we see her putting one of her many talents to use for our sake. Lend-a-Hand has certainly felt the impact of Dody ' s hard work. Cupola, too, would have had a hard time if Dody had not taken charge of all the candid pictures that were for sale. But the members of Cupola and Lend-a-Hand are not the only ones who will miss her when she graduates. Yellow Team; Chapel Guild IV; Cupola IV; Glee Club III; Lend-a-Hand III, VI. DONNA WOOD COE Niagara Falls, New York 23

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