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We pay fond tribute to our dedicated teachers. 5' In Septemher of 1943 Srta. Maria Carroll came from the Boston Schools to teach Spanish at Mount Vernon. For twenty-three years she has remained an enthusiastic and devoted asset, not only to Span- ish classes hut also to Cupola. She has been the faculty advisor for Cupola for sixteen years and each year she has had the diflicult task of training a new staH to produce a yearhook. Nlithout her knowledge and experience Cupola could not he what it is. Mlle. jenny Bounous came from the YVarrenton School in 1945. ller soft-spokenness and gentle na- ture have endeared her to all of us. liven Latin and Spanish students greet her daily with 'illonjour Mllef' This year her Nheyond the call of duty help to tl1e Senior Class as their advisor illustrates her never-failing interest and spirit. Miss Marjorie Cutheim, who came to Mount Vernon in 1945 from the Knox School, is one of the busiest people on campus. She began a teacher of History and hecame Director of Studies. Later, she was made Dean. She still teaches an honors Amer- ican History class. Each day students confront her with endless problems hoth large and small and she always finds time to offer help and guidance. She is also advisor to Optima and the Student Council. While her familiar friendly admonition of Hoff with the headv is often heard in the halls, her oflice is always open to students seeking advice and under- standing. These three outstanding people who have re- mained faithful to Mount Vernon Seminary through all its hardships, have dedicated their lives to our education and growth. It is with the greatest ad- miration and gratitude that Cupola of 1966 dedi- cates this last full yearhooli to them.
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