Mount Vernon Seminary - Cupola Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1958

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JANIS BARTLETT HARDIN Jacksonville, Florida One and one half Years For gowns , and gloves , and caps , and tippers Are beauty ' s sauces , spice, and sippets. After mid-year break last year, Florida presented a gift to M. V. S. in the form of Janis. Within a week ' s time no one could have guessed that she was not an old girl. This petite brunette is the vice-president of Prep Players. Examples of her work can be seen in the costumes for each of the plays. Perhaps this is a reflection of lanis ' interest in the designing of clothes. In her spare time, Janis is either deciding on a dress or a pair of shoes she really needs or writing letters to her multitude of friends. Physical education classes are spent trying to dc what Mrs. Rosen teaches in modern dance. Even with her busy schedule, Janis always has time for her friends. Florida ' s loss was certainly Mount Vernon ' s gain. White Team; Prep Players III, Vice-President IV. SUZY CAROL HEYN Westport, Connecticut Two Years She smiled and the shadows departed. Suzie ' s gay blue eyes and smiling face are certainly indicative of her personality, for she is indeed one of the gayest, most light-hearted people here at Mount Vernon. Suzie ' s pleasant manner has rendered more happiness to others than she will ever know. As a loyal White and an active member of the A. A. Board, Suzie has done so much to boost team and school spirit. “Heyness plays a wicked game of hockey and a top-notch game of basketball, both of which have been a great help to the Whites. If you are looking for Heyness just direct yourself to the loudest source of Rock ' n Roll or where the most people are laughing and chattering and you are sure to find Suzie. Where she goes people will always be attracted to Suzie ' s magnetic personality, for there is only one Heyness. White Team; Hockey III, IV; A A Representative IV; Cheer- leader III, IV; Chapel Guild IV; Carousel IV; Glee Club III, IV; Lend-a-Hand IV. 27

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CARROLL JEAN GATLIFF Williamsburg, Kentucky Two Years Imagination rules the world. Here we have the gay and sincere Southern belle who all during this year has arranged our Chapel services. As President of the Chapel Guild, Carroll has put her whole-hearted effort and deep devotion into her chapel work. We appreciate this sincere in- terest that is expressed in so many ways. Our blonde Kentuckian can usually be found float- ing in a lucious bubble bath or munching that choco- late ice-cream while wondering just exactly what Miss Fulton will have on the next Chemistry test! Carroll is notorious for her zany actions in the dorms. Snow ice-cream, little red wagon, short wave radio, and the inevitable crate of oranges in her closet are but a few of the things we associate with Carroll. Her loving ways will certainly be long remembered at Mount Vernon as the prime example of a genuine heart. White Team, Chapel Guild III, Chairman IV, Cupola IV; Lend-a- Hand III, IV; Glee Club III. GRACE SARAH GEARHART Waverly, Pennsylvania Two Years Always a gay word; enthusiastic and invigorating. Behind all the games and other athletic events at Mount Vernon there is careful organization. This is the result of Sally ' s enthusiastic efforts as A. A. Presi- dent. Appropriately awarded the cup for the most individual points last year, she has put her con- scientious ability into this year ' s job. As promoter of team spirit, Sal ' s exuberance is infectious. In all phases of school life Sally retains the same bubbling enthusiasm. Gifted with a wonderful sense of humor, she can enliven any group by her good humor. This helps make her a valued friend to every- one, especially in those solemn ‘ after-a-test moments. Sally is always there, helping when you need her, and supporting the team and the school, too, when they need her most. White Team, A. A President IV; A A Representative III- Base- ball III. IV Basketball III, IV. Hockey III, IV; Tennis III, IV, Cellophane III; Cupola IV; Lend-a-Hand III. 26



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DIANA LOUISE HILLOW Washington, D. C. Three Years In order to do great things, one must be enthusiastic Ever wondered what is behind the White Team? Well, it is a cute little girl with a long brunette pony tail named shortie, Di. Vivacious, fun-loving, and full of school spirit, describes her to a tee. She shows a great deal of talent in Home Economics but she is not confined to the Foods Lab for she can often be found rehearsing for Prep Players or taking an active part in Lend-a-Hand. Of course, we cannot exclude the hockey field where she constantly can be found playing hockey or softball. Di is well-liked and seems to enjoy hearing others laugh, especially at some of her witty remarks. Next year we will miss her pep and bright smile which has added much to the White Team and to all that know her. White Team Captain IV; Hockey III, IV; Softball III, IV; Ce o- phane III, IV, Glee Club II; Lend-a-Hand IV; Library Council III, IV; Prep Players III, IV. NANCY FARIDA HOWAR Washington, D. C. Four Years ' 7 oy comes, griel goes, we know not how ' Nancy Howar, one of our few native Washing- tonians, is noted for her friendliness and willingness to help others. Have a problem? Ask Nanse, she has the time to listen, the desire to help, and the ability to reason. Don ' t ever get into an argument with her, however; it is impossible to win. When you hear why summer should be twelve months instead of three, you will understand what I mean. Nancy, who has unanimously been elected class treasurer for four years, is voted the most likely to have a successful financial future, since she has demon- strated that she is capable of accepting the tremendous responsibility which business is bound to bring. Need a ride? Ask Nance, she is also our class chauffeur. In short, Nance has all the qualities that have made her one of our most dependable friends. Yellow Team, Class Treasurer I, II, III, IV; Cupola III, IV; Social League IV; Sports Club I, II 28

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