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r a BI 1 - J fi 1 F ■ P iP wB 3k k 1 hHH H c mi y HI Diane Dnrton, i)resi(lent SEiim cuss OFFICERS DIANE DORTON President KATIE STACKHOUSE Vice-President MARGUERITE ROBINSON Secretary SUE PORCH Boarding Treasurer PEGGY BRAY Day Treasurer HAZEL MAXWELL Sergeant-at-Arms FRAN FLACK Sergeant-at-Arms MISS POLLY FESSEY Sponsor gilt: Katie Staoliliciuse, Pegrgy Bray. Second Row: Hazel Maxwell, Sue Porcli, Diane Dorton, Marguerite Kobinson, Fran Flack. 27
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As we look o er this Milestones and scan the faces of girls we may ne er see again, it is almost impossible for us to forget the enter- prising Senior Class of 1951. With such zeal did they pursue each acti ity, and with such warm-heartedness did they deal with their fellow students, we may find that their aim is one we would like to employ in our e eryday living just as they did. The past is gone; seize today. That motto carried the Seniors of 1951 through each Senior- Senior-Mid Day with the undaunted spirit, and irreproachable sports- manship that gained the admiration of everyone. So full a year did these Seniors live that each one looks back on it with tender smiles and a longing to relive it on the same friendly campus and with the same warm friendships. The Senior challenge, George Washington ' s birthday, the Senior week-end, May Day, and Graduation all leave a fond memory with each Senior. But even with all of these memories, the Seniors find plenty of room to remember and love all of the Mids and high school friends who contributed to their happiness. Every indication of cooperation and friendly word is che- rished in the heart of each Senior, and will live there for many years to come. So with heavy heart but a light spirit, the Seniors of 1951 left the Ward-Belmont campus to return again only in memory. Each black- robed girl who stepped up to receive her diploma will hold Ward-Bel- mont as a symbol of something fine, something good, something to be cherished forever! Ill uuH [ins
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TOP ROW — • BET8Y FERRELL AMIS, Penta Tail; Oklnhoiiia City, Oklaliomn; General Hiploiiia: Friiuii «iul , •. (); Kinmd Table, •. ! ; ••Curtain Callers, •SO; Orientntiim Cumniittee, ' .U; Pentn Tan Rush rnptain, •51. • SIAKY JIADELKINK BAINS, Antt-Pnndora; AU ertvUle, Alabama; General Diplo- ma; Simnlsli Club, ' 30; Si eeoli Club, ' SO; BioloB.v Club, ' 51; Orientation, ' 51. • B RB. R. ANN BELISLE, .4Kora; Oklahoma City, Oklalumia; General Diploma; German Club, ' . jO; Biohig.v Club, ' .-.0: Round Table, ' 51. • PEGGY ANN BBAr, Osiron: Nashville, Tennessee; General Diploma; Mid-Class Vice-President, ' 30; Senior Class Day Treasurer, ' 51; Wordsmith Club, ' 51; Phi Theta KapiMi, ' 30; Home Economies Club, ' 50, ' 31. • DOKTHY IWTRICIA BREEN, Penia Tau ; Nashville, Tennessee; General Diploma. BETSY AMIS MADELEINE B. INS B. RB. RA BELISIE PEGGY BRAY DOROTHY BREEN DI. NE BKOW.N IDA BRO«N MARYMN BROWN MABEL BUCHAN.AN PACLA Bl ' NN BOTTOM ROW— • DIANE LOCISK BROWN, A.K.; Nashville, Tennessee; General Diploma; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, ' 50; Y.W.C.A. I ' residcnl, ' 51; Orientation, ' 51; President ' s Cabinet, ' 51; Turf ' n Tanbark, ' 50, ' 51. • IDA JCNE BROWN, Ag-ora; Nashville, Tennt-ssee; General Diploma; Phi Theta Kappa, ' .W, ' 31; Aeora Doy Vice-President, ' 51; BioIoBy Club, ' 51; Hood and Gonn, ' .50. • MAKVI.IN ( AI.DKItWOOD BltO« N, Tri-K; New Orleans, Louisiana; (Icneral Di- ploma. • .MABEL ANNE BCCHANA.V, A.K.; Nnsliville, Tennessee; General Diplinna; Sfianish Club, ' . ' 51: Biologry Club, ' 50. • PAI ' LA KLI ABETH HINN, T.C.; lx uisiana, Missouri; (;eiieral Diploma; Uf- Presldent of T.C., ' 51; «or lsmitll, ' 50, Prcsidenl, 51; Plii Thela Kui)| u, ' .W, Se relury, ' 51; President of Founders Hull, ' 31; I lench Clnb, TtO, ' 51; Cboir, ■r,!!; Curtain Callers, ' .V); .(..O., ' 31; Orientation, ' 31.
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