Mount Vernon Seminary - Cupola Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1960

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The faculty are important persons in our lives. They unlock worlds past and present and help us to understand cultures and spheres of life other than our own. They teach us the importance of history in our own lives and how to draw enjoyment from the great writers of the past and present. In mathe- matics and in science we learn to reason systemat- ically and to understand the natural world around us The fascination of foreign tongues and of foreign cultures is presented by our language teachers Art, music, philosophy, and athletics bring SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS— Seofprf left to right: Mrs. Lamport, Mrs, Lloyd. Standing: Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Barnett. LANGUAGES — Left to ri ht Senorita Carroll. Mademoiselle Bounin is, Madame Allen, Mrs, Long, 9

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FACULTY AND STAFF Dr. George Lloyd President Mrs. George U Lloyd Headmistress, Mathematics Bible Miss M arjokie Guj helm Director of Studies. Admissions Histone Bible , Optima Mrs, Mary Spence Mrs. Leonard M yurer Mrs. Charles Lowry History , E Mrs. Feller O. Griffith Miss Muriel Clarke Seely e Mil Joseph Donohue, Jr. Mrs. Martin Heflin Miss Hope Frem h Mi ll. Jenny Bounces Mme. Claude Allen Mrs. John V, Long Sr i a. M iu F. ( Arroll Mrs. Chester Lam pert Mrs. Somerville Parker Mrs. Guy G. Barnett Mrs. . Bri ( i Sn t ox Mrs. C ii ford l ( )n 1 Mrs. John Kennedy Mme. Lida Rropenova Mil H m w Lai fm v Mrs. J mes M. E v s Miss Bona Joan SandE Miss Elizabeth Thomas Mrs. Karl A. Baer Mrs. Catherine O. M yc Doucali. Mils. Maude Browne Mrs, i lli am B Cleland Mrs. Sara II. Woodbury Mrs. John Bic e Miss Nelli: Snow Mrs. John B. Hoik; kin M il Edgar J. Beale M as. John J. Droescher Mrs. Stuart Little Mrs. Charles Massey Mils. Emma-Lee Kixxear Mrs Vera Mac Krill Mrs. Philip Perry Mrs. E, P, Taylor Miss Florenc e Scott Mrs. W illiam Baumgardner Mrs. Edna M. Miles Mrs. Elsie Kunis Mrs. Alma Gibson Mrs. Helen Perry Registrar V htmtute Secretary glisle Bible , Student Council, Carousel English History , Form I English Form V English. Cellophane Speech, Prep Players History , Sightseeing French French Latin Spanish, CUPOLA Mathematics A I a tin ’nut t i cs, For in 1 1 Science, Form III Home Economics, Family Lining Painting Sculpture Voice , Glee Club Piano, Organ Physical Education, A. A. Physical Education Librarian Assistant Lihmrimc Library Council Ho use mother Housemother, Typewriting Housemother Housemother, Lend -AMI and Housemother, Social League Nurse Nurse Business Manager, Tennis Dietician Assistant Dietician Bookstore Manager, Day Students Post Office , Transportation Secretary to President Secretary t Office of Headmistress Secret ary, Business Office Assistant , Business Office Set refanj, Library Director of Household S witch hoard Operator Switchboard Operator Switch hoard Operator 8



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MINOR SUBJECTS — Left to right: Mrs. Si km, Mr Beale, Madame Brndertova Mr. Lairfman, Mrs. Spence Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Or wen. appreciation of man’s creativeness. Throughout tin ' s search for learning, the housemothers and the business stall bring organization to school life The members of the faculty are interesting people in their own right Some of them are originally from foreign countries and most have studied HOUSEMOTHERS — Left to right: Mrs. Kkr, Mrs. Wood- bury. Mrs. M;u Dmigall. abroad. All have wide and varied interests and this background they bring with them into their teach- ing. These gifted teachers lend so much of them- selves to their subjects that their personalities give color and new life to what they teach. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF — Left to right: Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Maurer Mrs. Droeseher, Mrs. Massey, Mrs. Little. Mrs, Baer Miss Thomas. 10

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