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1040 Ctje Castellan Senior S uperlciti wed Most Typical Sem Fern Virginia Burnside Most Popular Virginia Burnside Contributed Most to the School Elizabeth Thomas Most Poised Carolyn Baumann Best Dressed Jean Dixon Most Vivacious Virginia Burnside Most Diplomatic Carolyn Baumann Most Studious Emily Manlove Best Dancer Mary Beth Early Most Likely to Succeed Elizabeth Thomas Most Creative Betty Anne Smith Prettiest Jean Dixon Most Industrious Elizabeth Thomas Best Figure Virginia Borgman Most Athletic Emily Manlove Best Sense of Humor Virginia Burnside Most Versatile Sally Turner Most Musical Sally Turner Most Courteous Emily Manlove Best Personality Virginia Burnside Best Groomed Hair Jean Dixon Mo st Mischievous Virginia Burnside Most Sincere Emily Manlove Best Actress Mary Beth Early 19:
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Wqt (Castellan 1949 SALLY MEAGEN McLEAN TURNER Smokey Come, pipe a tune to dance to— lass — Samadra 1 , 2 Class Secretary 2 May Prom Chairman 3 Social Calendar Comm. 3 Artist and Lecture Comm. 2, 3 Varsity Volleyball 2, 3 Varsity Softball 3 Varsitv Hockev 4 May Day (Music) 1 Junior Coll. Conferences 4 Orientation Comm. 3, Chairman 4 Student Council 3, Vice Pres. Athletic Board 3, 4 Choir 1, 2, 3, Student Dir. 4 Our gal Sal is known to all by those nimble fingers that can produce such melodic sounds on the keyboard. Hailing from Detroit, she brings with her that winning smile, those devilish eyes, and that traditional Temptation. She ' s an artist at heart and a true friend to many hearts.
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£J)£ Castellan 1940 JM¥?MMPjPg?ariare yn nynHri Senior laS5 Will We, the Senior Class of 1949, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave this, our last will and testa- ment, to the members of St. Mary ' s Seminary Junior College who come after us, in the hope that they will uphold the traditions, customs, and wishes of our class. I, Carolyn Sue Baumann, do hereby will and bequeath my concession as mailman to anyone who can arrange with Miss Rotha to have every fourth period in the week free; to all early rising Home Ec majors, the fun and wonderful times we four have shared at the cottage this spring; and to the fortunate representative who goes to the Autumn Carnival at Maryland University next fall, I promise an unforgettable three days crowded with parties and football games. I, Virginia Borgman, do hereby will and bequeath my question, Why, Miss Rotha? to the members of next year ' s science classes; to Barbara Pollock I leave my half interest in the Ambassador, provided that she will raise that to at least two-thirds interest when she gradu- ates from the Seminary; to B. J. Laufcr, my ability to get all my work in on time in some mysterious fashion; and my collection of shoes to Shirley Wilson. I, Virginia Anne Burnside, do hereby will and be- queath my drinking hat to anyone who thinks they can live up to it; to Mary Jane Wiles and Mary June Rob- er on I leave my good ole rocking chair in the hopes that they can live up to the tradition that goes along with it; to Shirley Wilson f leave my ability to keep out of trouble. I leave my upper bunk in the Home Ec cottage. I le.ix e! I, Eleanor Anne Dennis, will and bequeath my seat on the Saturday night U.S.O. bus to my room-mate, Edith Anne Robinson; my love for sports to June Dean: and to Bertha Stone, my desire for Sunday to hurry and come! I, Carolyn Jean Dixon, do hereby will and bequeath to Jeraldine Rickert, my outstanding ability to play basketball, to Elizabeth MeWilliams, my ever faithful spot on the window-seat for day dreaming, and to Mary June Robertson, my beloved mountains, in hopes that her hearing apparatus will not be impaired. I, Mary Elizabeth Early, do hereby will and bequeath to my little sis, Mary Lee Witzke, my warm nature to lure her Bill to her for always: to Miss Stickney and Mrs. Manson, I will my love for the water so that they might swim the river if they ever get stuck again; and to the school I leave an escalator so that everyone here- after will have no excuse for being late! 1. Rachel Anne Early, do hereby will and bequeath my Saturday night sunburn and my time-honored privilege of announcing Del-Reo — take your hair down! to Elizabeth Chandler, sincerely hoping she- keeps me informed of all details concerning specific areas 35 miles due north; to my li ' l sis, Barbara Friend, I leave my seat in the choir for her explicit use; and to Shirley Wilson, I leave my treasured memories of Saint Mary ' s. I, Frances Ruth Frazer, do hereby will and bequeath my Smoker bridge hand to Mary Lou Pinder; my moc- casins with the personality plus to the incinerator; my role as Miss Clutts ' photography assistant I leave to Elisabeth Parlett. who demonstrated her ability at the February-March birthday dinner; to my room-mate, Shirley Wilson, I leave my pink pajamas, my mid-nite seat on the north stairs, and my sincerest wishes that her next year ' s room-mate is also an early-bird. Last, but not least, I leave Richard, my favorite Saint-Mary ' s- Sunday-afternoon-tradition to the Seminary. I, Maryanne Patricia Hayward, do hereby will and bequeath to my little sis, Mary June Robertson, my natural curly hair and Chris; to Cail Teese, my week- ends so that she will not get too homesick ; my Turkish sarongs I leave to all Sem-Fems over five-foot-two: and, also to all Sem-Fems, a wonderful vacation in Pennsylvania ! T, Emily Morgan Manlove. do hereby will and be- queath my modern dance ability to Laura Jo Muessen: to Byrd Lynch, I leave my Time magazines for her private use; I leave my glass guard to anyone who might find it useful, with the hope that it will not permanently alter the shape of their nose; and my nicknames I leave to the student body to use at their own discretion. I. Elizabeth Anne Smith, do hereby will and bequeath the G. C. A. part of Patuxent to any Sem-Fem who thinks she can handle the situation in two years as I did; to my li ' l sis, Norma Weaver, I leave the Seminar) to be taken as she sees fit; and to my room-mate. Bette Jayne Laufer, I leave a bus ticket to Dreamland so that she and Earle can come visit us. I. Elizabeth Duckett Thomas, will and bequeath my natural curl and all my hair cutting devices to Edith Anne Robinson, in hopes that she will be more conser- vative in using them than I was; to Mary Alice Waeschc. 1 leave my ability to master the French language, in hopes that Miss Stickney will not have need of the same degree of patience as she needed for her four years with me. I, Sally Megan McLean Turner, will my quiet room to Miss Rotha that she may go undisturbed by noise made in the hall after hours. To Joanne Munson, I will my ability to make straight A ' s in Chemistry: my love for the U.S.O. I will to Betsy Jean Parlett, that she may- have as much fun as I have had. To anyone who wants it, I will my love for Dt ' -troit Mitch-i-gan! In witness hereof, we, the members of the Senior Class of St. Mary ' s Seminary-Junior College, have sub- scribed our names and affixed our seal on this sixth day of June in the year of our Lord ninetccn-hundred and forty-nine. 20.
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