St Marys College - Dove Castellan Yearbook (St Marys City, MD)

 - Class of 1948

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fje Castellan 1948 ! wgqi gwswsq im t ta«i i i i Commencement LventA at St. yMary A k PLj 2)a,j -At St. Wa, V Play Day! What ' s That? was the question heard on the campus the morning of June 3. By mid-afternoon the query no longer existed, for everyone knew about Play Day and had enjoyed it. This traditional day at St. Mary ' s is sponsored solely by the Athletic Association and is acclaimed to be one of the best events of the year. The afternoon which starts with a picnic lunch is served from the porch of the Home Ec. Cottage. After lunch the student body divides into four teams and competes for the highest score in archery, jumping, racing, boat racing, and the running of relays. It is always a close tie with the teams cheering their contestants on. That evening in the Seminary dining-room, the prize to the best team will be presented at the Athletic Ban- quet. This is one of the saddest times at St. Mary ' s be- cause it is then that the realization comes and you know you will soon be gone. At the A. A. Banquet the new President. Emily Manlove, will be administered her oath of office, the new Board Members sworn in and pre- sentation of awards made. An old tradition at St. Mary ' s, the wearing of a white dress, will be carried out again this year at the Banquet. For many nights you will be unable to sleep remembering the student body with linked arms singing Auld Lang Sync. sfunc i ecital The Graduation recital was presented in the Music Hall on the evening of June 4 by the students of voice, piano, and speech arts directed by Miss Olive Barnes and Miss Mildred Danforth. Particularly stirring was the piano duet of Rachmani- noff ' s Second Piano Concerto, presented by Sally Turner and Mary B. Wessclls. Deserving added praise were voice students, Mary T. Naylor, Joanne Rose, and Jean Dixon. Bertha Stone and Betty Anne Smith presented an excellent performance of the Piano Concerto in A Minor by Grieg; and our twins, Rachel and Beth Early, gave the Minuet in G and Moonlight Sonata — by Bee- thoven, respectively. There was an excellent variation of music — the se- lections ranging from Beethoven to Debussy. The program included: Turkish March, bv Mozart — Marie Andrews; The Dancing Doll, by Poldini — Patricia Anthony; The Song of India, by Rimskv-Korsakoff — lean Burks; London- derry Air, an Irish Folk Song — Virginia Burnsidc; Eve- ning Star, bv Wagner — Jeannine Collinson; Serenade, by Schubert — Joy Dench: My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice, by Saint-Saens — Jean Dixon ; Clair de Lune, by Debussy — Patricia Hayward; Flower Song, by Lange — Gertrude Horsmon; Scarf Dance, by Chaminade — Carolyn Jack- son: Skater ' s Waltz, by Waldterefel — Peggy Knott; The Nightingale and the Cuckoo, by Thompson — Patricia Mahone; Liebestraum, by Liszt — Norma Lee Mason; Minuet from Don Juan, by Mozart — Emily Jean Mor- ris; Love Thee, by Grieg — Mary T. Naylor; Love ' s a Merchant, by Carew — Mary T. Naylor; Viennese Mel- ody — Eleanor Palmer; Tales of a Vienna Wood, by Straus — Lucy Anne Parlett; Starlight Waltz, by Brain- ard — Beth Proutt; The Swan, by Saint-Saens — Joanne Rose; Lullaby, by Godard — Joanne Rose; Ballade, by Burgmillcr — Marlyn Sirkis; Simple Aveu, by Thomi — Elaine Symons; Distant Bells, by Streabbog — Amie Southall; Cradle Song, by Brahms — Alice Thompson; Prelude in C Minor, by Rachmaninoff — June Weiner. Jhe traditional K laii d Jc V Class Day, June 5, was a Saturday that the Juniors alone did not like to face. At six in the morning, they dragged themselves out of bed to wander to the fields to pick daisies. These the Freshmen later arranged into a ' 48 in front of the pool in the Garden of Remem- brance. The graduating classes, each of them having its own activity a few hours apart, sang The Belles of St. Mary ' s with the lower classmen each had chosen to cap. While standing in a semi-circle around the pool, the Class History, Will, and Prophecy were read. Then each graduate placed her cap on the head of the lower classman whom she had chosen. The Sophomores, following the class tradition, planted a rose bush in the Garden of Remembrance and the Seniors a sprig of English ivy. In this manner another class day was recorded in the history of St. Mary ' s. ( baccalaureate — ft 4:00 S iindau, J IS.ic calaureate Sunday, the semi-climax before gradua- tion, took place at 4:00 o ' clock, June 5, 1948. The service began with the procession of the graduates sing- ing the traditional anthem, St. Mary ' s Daughters. The Invocation and Lord ' s Prayer were given and guests and graduates were seated for a Glee Club selection. The guest speaker, a Methodist minister, was then intro- duced and delivered the baccalaureate sermon. When the address drew to a close, the Glee Club again sang a very appropriate selection. As the graduates left the Music Hall, a feeling of pride took precedence — for, another class from St. Mary ' s Female Seminary-Junior College was soon to be graduated. 22

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1048 ©be Castellan ■ Sjrormcil Was fs.euicw Jj rJLoucttt Ljirls l Uitli Jlie tr The well-planned May Prom, sponsored by the Stu- dent Council, was held on May 1, 1948. The gym- nasium colorfully decorated in green rrepe paper, played host to approximately seventy couples. The artistic tal- ents of some of the students was displayed in the beau- tiful paintings of a Maryland Fox Hunt, the theme of the day, which decorated the walls of the gym. In a few years from now, you may remember the Prom, but in case you didn ' t see some of your friends at the May formal and are curious to know what they wore and with whom they went, perhaps this will be something to paste in your scrap book. Carlotta Pardini, escort Ray Baldwin . . . lavender taf- feta . . . camelias; Bette Ward, escort Jack Prince . . . striped cotton pique . . . gardenias; Joan Lee, escort Bud VVhitehurst . . . white dotted swiss . . . orchid; Pat Coogan, escort Frank Raley . . . lavender organdy . . . gardenias and roses; Carolyn Jackson, escort William Dial Perry . . . black and blue nylon . . . orchid; Laura Jo Muessen, escort Jack Blalock . . . pink nylon; Freya Sattlcmaier, escort Jimmy Cox . . . fuschia taffeta . . . gardenias; Lucy Ann Parlett, escort Kenneth Reed . . . white moire taffeta; Jean Burks, escort Paul Barker . . . white pique: Mary Lou Pinder, escort Edgar Wood- burn . . . plaid taffeta; Jarvis Claypool, escort Edward Davis . . . orchid taffeta . . . yellow roses; Dolores Parks, escort Jimmy Carter . . . blue satin; Yolanda Kaiser, es- cort Ed Wienifield . . . brown and white seersucker . . . red roses; Alice Thompson, escort Tom Bennington . . . white organdy; Jewel Meagher, escort Lou La Borwit . . . white pique; Eleanor Palmer, escort John Paterson Hull . . . black moire . . . spring bouquet; Kitty Dallam, escort Bill Boger . . . plaid pique . . . orchid; Beth Proutt, escort Larry Godey . . . aqua taffeta and net . . . red roses; Betsy Briscoe, escort Dick Horsmon . . . blue and white print . . . pink sweet peas; Barbara Gray, escort Glenn M. Hall . . . pink marquisette . . . white sweet peas; Jerry Rickert, escort Dick Hozapfell . . . white marquisette . . . spring corsage; Jean Morris, escort Garland Marshall . . . yellow marquisette; Joann Mun- son, escort Gene Dusenberry . . . white seersucker . . . gardenias and red roses; Mary T. Naylor, escort How- ard Lee Clow . . . pink taffeta . . . gardenias; Olivene Taft, escort Francis Mattingly . . . shell organdy . . . Talisman roses: Pat Anthony, escort Dan Baldwin . . . white net-nylon fabric . . ' . red roses; Trish Hay ward, escort Jack O ' Donnoghue . . . white pique . . . orchid ; Tomi Thomas, escort Carter Claggett . . . aqua top, print bottom . . . gardenias; Dot Throckmorton, escort John Dowling . . . plaid taffeta; Jane Pitchford, escort Bill Taylor . . . white faille . . . red roses; Beth Early, escort Edward Truitt . . . blue organdy . . . yellow roses; Jean Dixon, escort Turner Dawson . . . yellow dotted swiss . . . orchid; Ginger Borgman, escort Bill Piper . . . blue lace-net . . . roses and gardenias; Jo Anne Rose, es- cort Bob Kelly . . . blue and white pique . . . gardenias; Mary Jane Shepard, escort Ross Macauley . . . yellow marquisette . . . orchid; Minnetta Lowery, escort Fred Groom . . . green taffeta . . . gardenias; Joy Dench, es- cort Eugene Stevens . . . green and white organdy . . . gardenias; Peg Fowler, escort Carl Bilyou . . . orchid marquisette . . . gardenias clustered with roses; Jean En- field, escort James Darragh . . . aqua and black cotton; Betty Baldwin, escort Bill Halliday . . . pink dotted swiss . . . gardenias; Betsy Hartshorn, escort Alan Wakefield . . . pink taffeta . . . white rosebuds; Ginny Burnside, es- cort Don Malkie . . . green moire taffeta . . . orchid; Babs Ross, escort Jimmy Sheats . . . blue crepe ; Cecilia Ridgell, escort Robert Morris . . . blue taffeta . . . gar- denias; Mary B. Wessels. escort Fred Small . . . aqua taffeta; Ann Smith, escort Eddie Crouch . . . white or- gandy . . . red roses; Elaine Leach, escort Warren Gore . . . cotton print . . . white gladioli; Leigh Ribble, escort Dan Wilson . . . blue taffeta ; Betty Ann Smith, escort Irving Rayfield . . . aqua cotton . . . red roses; Jo Boner, escort Frank King . . . blue ballerina . . . white orchid; Sally Turner, escort Paul Pupitch . . . white jersey, gold sequins; Betty Chandler, escort Bill Messerole . . . pink taffeta . . . orchid ; June Weiner, escort Bill Hastings . . . black and brown velvet and marquisette . . . roses; Betty Resh, escort Willard Milstead . . . aqua taffeta; Bettv Dawson, escort Paul Duhamel . . . blue taffeta . . . orchid; Frances Frazer, escort Richard Lannon . . . black taffeta; Gloria Cawood, escort Jack Lancaster . . . white net, fuschia feathers . . . roses; Pat Mahone, es- cort Duane Broecker . . . yellow strapless . . . roses; Betty Crough, escort Henrv Kosek . . . black organdy . . . gar- denias; Gertrude Horsmon, escort Leo Elliott . . . blue organdy . . . red and white carnations; Rachael Early, escort Tames Perry . . . blue organdy . . . gardenias ; Doris Thompson, escort Johnny Cecil . . . black mar- qu ' sette; Marcie Prince, escort Skip Sterling . . . pink and grav cotton . . . gardenias; Marlyn Sirkis, escort Duke Windsor . . . yellow taffeta; Shirley Bowen, escort Hank Wallace . . . plaid taffeta. vV 21



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1048 1 )e Castellan Commencement Lventd at St. yliary J J04f i Commencement at J )t. ff aru s rrela Aune 7 The 104th annual Commencement was held in the Music Auditorium Monday morning, June 7, at 10 A.M. Graduates in their black or grey marched in to the music of Elgar ' s well-known Pomp and Circumstance played by Sally Turner. The address was given by George L. Radcliff, former Maryland United States Senator. Fol- lowing the presentation of diplomas by Mr. R. Ames Hendrickson. President of the Board of Trustees, to twenty-one Seniors and sixteen Sophomores, prizes and honors were conferred by the President, Miss M. Adele France with Miss Louise Rotha, Acting President, as- sisting. The following received diplomas: SENIORS — Marie Andrews, College Park, Maryland : Patricia Anthony, Chestertown, Maryland; Betty Baldwin, Elks Mill, Maryland; Dorothy Baroniak, St. Mary ' s City, Mary- land; Joann Boner, Catonsville, Maryland; Gloria Ca- wood, St. Mary ' s City, Maryland; Betty Critzer, Balti- more, Maryland: Elizabeth Davis, Cecilton, Maryland; Joy Dench, Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey; Margaret Fowler, Dundalk, Maryland ; Vivian Gabler, Baltimore, Mary- land; William Francis King, Lconardtown, Maryland; Elaine Leach, Baltimore, Maryland: Minnetta Lowery, Towson, Maryland; Josephine Nicodemus, Walkerville, Maryland; Jane Pitchford. Westminster, Maryland: Barbara Ann Ross, Baltimore, Maryland; Mary Jane Shepard, Baltimore, Maryland: Anne Smith, Wal- dorf. Maryland; Doris Thompson. Maddox, Maryland. SOPHOMORES — Shirley Bowen, Arlington, Virginia; Jarvis Claypoole, Baltimore, Maryland; Jeannine Collin- son, Deale, Maryland ; Patricia Coogan, Pt. Lookout, Maryland; Elizabeth Dawson, Washington, D. C; Betsy Hartshorn. Kensington, Maryland; Laura Jo Muessen, Garden City, New York; Betty Joanne Munson. Hagers- town, Maryland; Dolores Parks, Lexington Park, Mary- land: Lucy Anne Parlett, Ellicott City, Maryland; Jeral- dine Rickert, Ferndale, Maryland: Freya Sattelmaier, Stevensville, Maryland; Marlyn Sirkis, Great Mills. Maryland; Bertha Stone, Accokeek, Maryland; Elaine Symons, Cumberland, Maryland. Selections were presented by the Glee Club and solo- ists. The Recessional was played by Betty Anne Smith. 23

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