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BARBARA ELAINE THOMPSON, Vice-President Barb Eat, drink, and be merry. Cheerleader 3, 4; View Book Committee 4; JV Hockey 3; SGA Court 4; May Day 3, 4; Honor Roll 3; Orientation Committee 4; Varsity Volley- ball 3, 4; Castellan 3: Newspaper StafF 3; Glee Club 3, 4. (Two year student) Barb is one of the outstanding artists of the school. Her originality and initiative have made a success of many projects. For two years she has done a commendable job as head cheerleader. After her graduation in June, St. Mary ' s will have lost a valuable member of the school. JARRELYN ANN LEGG, Secretary Judy Women can do everything, because they rule those who command everything. Class Secretary 4; Samadra 3, 4; May Day 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Hostess Committee 4; Newspaper Staff 3. (Two year student) Blond, curly hair is the outstanding feature of this young lady. Judy majored in business and plans to teach it after finishing her training. Her two years at St. Mary ' s have been enjoyed by all who knew her.
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DOROTHY JOANNE COURTNEY, President Jo ' To do (he most and say (he eos( of himself: lo do o greo( deal and say as Utile as possible both of f imself and his deeds. Samodro 3, 4; Varsity Hockey 3, 4; Varsity Bas- ketball 3, 4; Varsity Volleyball 3, 4; Varsity Soft- ball 3, 4; Assembly Committee 4; Hostess Com- mittee 4; SGA Court 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Assistant Editor 4; Castellan 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Orientation Committee 4; May Day 3, 4 ; A. A. Board 4; Treasurer 4. From Point Lookout comes an all-around girl, Jo Courtney. Participating in many extracurricular activities and serving as Senior class president has taken much of her time. Her strong sense of loyalty and cooperation has made her an outstanding member of the school. To the Seniors: The privilege of being a senior at St. Mary ' s has been a significant experience to me. I am confi- dent that this feeling is shared by my classmates. As we approach commencement, we are prepar- ing for this meaningful ceremony with all the enthusiasm and interest that has been character- istic of our class throughout the years. At S. M. S. we hove become aware of the fact that our experience here as citizens is a valuable preparation for the responsibilities of citizenship which we must ossume outside college life. The privilege of serving as president of the class of 1950-51 has been a most rewarding one for me. Thank you for the complete support that you gave to our class program. Your wholehearted partici- pation in our many activities made our year a great success. As individuals we will remember and cherish special moments in our life here. Thank you for the memories of St, Mary ' s.
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ELIZABETH CARROLL CHANDLER, Treasurer Carroll Do frothing but what may be profitable, may turn to some accounf, to good account. Class Secretary 2; Commercial Club 1, 2, News- paper Staff 1, 2, 4, Editor 4; Castellan 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; JV Basketball 2; Class Treasurer 4; Home Ec Club 1, 2; Social Relations Comm. 2; Samadra 1; May Princess 2; Glee Club 2; JV Hockey 2; JV Volleyboll 1, 3. (Four year student) For four years, Carroll has graced St. Mary ' s with her presence. Her interests are varied and her contributions of value. She has majored in busi- ness, and, if she so chooses, will odd one more good business woman to the world of business. LEE BLANDFORD ADAMS, JR., Lee It is the best thing you can c o to bear patiently what you cannot amend, correct, or make better. Choir 3. (Two yea» student) Lee, in addition to personality, has a great talent for music. To call himself a baritone would be a self-explanation as he has been classified by various musicians as a boss and tenor. The beauti- ful voice quality he possesses will not be furthered to a profession. The Air Corps has a greater fasci- nation. )0
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