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THE CASTELLAN
1952
ST. MARVS SEMINARY JUNIOR COLLEGE
. . . presents its annual publication, THE CASTELLAN, as proof that a Sem Fern's
day is a busy one.
We Point With Pride
To Miss Betty Carol Clutts, with gratitude and esteem, the CASTELLAN staff of
1951-52 dedicates this issue.
As head of the Social Science department, she has been helpful, sympathetic, and a
constant inspiration to all her students through her example. She does not need to wear
her Phi Beta Kappa key to impress us of her well-informed and interesting mind. She
has given valuable time in special classes for those who need additional help.
Miss Clutts has not only helped students in scholarship; she has been senior class
sponsor and has organized the Current Events Discussion Group, and has made it an im-
portant and worthwhile campus organization.
At all times Miss Clutts upholds the aims and traditions of St. Mary's and has proved
herself to be a fine teacher, understanding counselor, and a true friend to all her stu-
dents. We are proud to acknowledge our appreciation here.
As senior class advisor, Miss Clutts
could be found in the midst of student
activity.
THEV KEEP THE WHEELS GRINDING SMOOTHLY
Above: It's conference time again [or Miss Russell, Miss Verra, and
Miss Rotha.
Right: The candid camera turns up when you least suspect.
Left: Miss Chance and Miss Sandner are
plotting to order egg plant!!!
Below left: Could it be that Miss Custis and
Miss Clutts are plotting the rise of the South?
That gleam in Miss Clutts' eye means she's
up to something!
Below right: After a busy day of classes.
Miss Morton, Miss Stickney, Miss Harms,
and Miss McDougall find time for relaxation.
Bottom: It looks as if Miss Smith, Miss
Richelderfer, Miss Mechling, and Miss Bog-
gan are at it again! There must be a prank
brewing here.
GEORGIA BENNETT, Class President
Brunswick, Md.
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"He profits most who serves best."
Choir 2,3, president 4; Samadra 2,3,4; Class
treasurer 2; Student Council 3,4; S.G. A. trea-
surer 3; A. A. treasurer ; Fall Play 2,3,4; Sig-
nal News 4; Castellan editor 3; Orientation 3,
4.
As treasurer of 'most anything you can
mention, George has had a busy three years
at the Seminary. She has had her finger in
just about every thing that's happened at
S.M.S.
MARGARET DINKLE, Vice President
Baltimore, Md.
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"Everything will parish save love and music."
Castellan business manager 3; F.T.A. 3,
president 4; Art Cluh 4; Home Ec Club 3,4;
Samadra 4; Class secretary 3; Student Coun-
cil 3; A. A. 4.
Peg's our camp gal, as well as the editor
of the Castellan. She would rather attend a
big cook-out in a desolate woods than go to
a hall.
MARGARET BELL, Secretary
Cumberland, Md.
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"A woman's guess is much more accurate than
a man's certainty."
Current Events Club secretary 3,4; Choir 3,
secretary 4; Home Ec Club 3, president 4;
F.T.A. 4; Library Assistant 3,4; Samadra3,4.
Without Peg, the second floor girls would
never get up in the morning. She's also our
nurse, comforter, and pal. There are more
bells in her future - wedding bells!
NANCY BUTTS, Treasurer
Berlin, Pa.
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"1 ask to know."
Samadra 3; Home Ec Club 3,4; Student
Council 3, president 4; Castellan 3; A. A.
Board 4; Orientation 4; May Court 4; Fall
play 4.
After two years at St. Mary's, we may have
convinced Nan that Pennsylvania isn't the
only state in the Union! She has certainly
convinced us that it produces some of the
best people in the Union!
MARY ANN BLAKE
Havre de Grace, Md.
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"Full of sweet indifference."
Samadra 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Class trea-
surer 3; Castellan 3,4; A. A. Board 3, vice
president 4; Choir 3,4; Signal News 3, editor
4; F.T.A. secretary 3, vice president 4; Cur-
rent Events Club 3, president 4; Varsity bas-
ketball 3; Varsity hockey 4; May Court 4;
Fall play 4.
Plookie is our Romanticist; freedom of
thought and action are, according to her (as
well as Somerset Maugham), two good things
in life. In her two years here, she has dis-
played fine judgement and plain ole Ameri-
can "good sense."
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KATHERINE HOEN
Baltimore, Md.
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"Though 1 am always in haste, I am never in
a hurry."
Varsity hockey 3,4; Choir 3; Samadra 3,4;
Athletic Association 3,4; Current Events Club
4.
Always living uptohername, "Witty Kitty"
can bring a smile to everyone. She has a
cheerful, witty, and unusually original saying
for each person and each day. Kitty was one of
our best wings on varsity hockey.
JOANNE LAWRENCE
Hollywood, Md.
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"The music's not immortal, but the world has
made it sweet."
Choir 3,4; May Court 4.
Here is the song bird of our class. She's
toured with the Hollywood (Maryland, that
is) Methodist Church Choir as far west as
Texas and has made TV and radio appear-
ances.
She drives to school everyday from Holly-
wood where she is at work already in her
career as a secretary.
ANNE T1LGHMAN
Crisfield, Md.
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"1 came; 1 saw; I conquered."
Castellan 3, Business Manager 4; Student
Council 2; A. A. Board 3, president 4; Court
4; Class president 3; Varsity Basketball and
hockey 4; Orientation 3,4.
Tillie is one of the "old" girls who knows
her way around St. Mary's, as can be seen by
the responsible positions she has so ably filled.
She has displayed her talent in modern dance
by being choreographer for May Day..
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Lucy! Lucy! Do you^ee ger ^f^ S st J ha ving In-
had that 1«* Sahaw l>e* ^^ when dd ^they s m _ tom
Sight I" e r h° "ou ay "hat's Peg DUW. ^^/stde saddle. Yes,
dians here? Oh you ^ ^ a papoose Ba itimore.
weU? That's the fust ume ianReservation right o^e j ^
1 heard that she stattedanew {amous comedienne Mty
Quick, Lucy, look'. ^"^ e T v show last Wednesday mgh.U
so^disappomted that 1 m «d£ . ^^^KSjK. «
you've se en f ll r :, the Ma 7 y \nn Blake and Georgia Bermet -^ wo me n
in all those furs! - Mary* ■ together. Now, Lucy, 1o ^ . M0 V1E
Lewis's secretary, you Mw ^ they won t let her an
Once in a while she > Jg£j a « that offer from ^«|£ dancet
down on 5th Avenue. Just bet ^ ^ ^
to enroll? B tts t0 bring her u cla ^ " succe ss they have
Isn't that sweet of Nancy se no w fine a sue
of three schools at once ! Ther ^ ^
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CAROL RIDGEWAY, Class President
Winchester, Va.
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"Great wits jump."
Choir 1; French Club 1,2; Samadra 1; Home
Ec Club 1,2; Cheerleader 2; Castellan 2;
Orientation 2.
Big brown eyes and that ever loving South-
ern accent characterize Carol. In her spare
moments Ridge could be found holding the
fort in the Smoker writing letters or playing
cards.
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JO-ANNE SMITH, Vice President
Grasonville, Md.
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"Women can do everything, because they
rule those who command everything."
Choir 2; Home Ec Club; Samadra 1; A. A.
Board 2; Castellan 2; Student Council 2.
Jo is an Easternshoreman through and
through. Her brown hair, big brown eyes,
along with her super personality, all add up
to some swell gal.
"Butch"
RUTH BUTCHER
Silver Springs, Md.
Secretary
"If thy wits run the wild goose chase, I have
done."
A. A. Board 2; Cheerleader 2; J.V. Softball 1.
Beautiful red hair, blue eyes, and peaches
and cream complexion . . . who could ask for
anything more? Ruth is one of the "guarders
of the radio dial" in the Smoker when it's
tuned to hill-billy music.
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"Bobbie"
BARBARA VAN DEVANTER
Bethesda, Md.
"With woman the heart argues not the mind.
Class vice-president 1; Castellan 1,2; Samadra 2; Home Ec Club 1;
French Club 1,2; Basketball varsity 1,2; A.A. Board 2; Council 1,
secretary 2; Orientation 2.
With her blond hair, blue eyes, and big smile, Bobbie is the all-
American type gal. In more ways than one, in joke and fun, she's
shown what a good sport a gal can be.
DIANA LEE JOHNSON
"Diana Lee" Treasurer
Lexington Park, Md.
"Variety is the spice of life."
Class treasurer 1; Cheerleader 1, captain 2;
Choir 1,2; Samadra 1; Home Ec Club 1,2;
Orientation 2; J.V. Softball 1.
Tres petite I All nice things come in little
packages, and she sure makes a cute one.
Diana Lee's vim and vigor will be remem-
bered cheering the team on to victory.
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MARLENE BRUBACKER
"Molly" Leonardtown, Md.
"I'll find a way or make it."
A. A. Board 2; Varsity hockey 2; Varsity basketball 2.
A sweet temperment makes Molly a true pal to everyone. When
she's around words fly a mile a minute. She is frequently found
furnishing her room with new ideas.
"Chase"
JEANETTE CHASE
Lexington Park, Md.
"Eat, drink, and be merry."
Class president 1; A. A. Board 2; Castellan 2; Cheerleader 1,2; Home
Ec Club 1,2; Samadra 1, treasurer 2; Student Council 2; French
Club 1; Orientation 2.
A very dependable gal is Chase, our "Old Faithful Stand-by," as
long as the Seminary has been lucky enough to have her. She is
usually found stewing over last minute details.
IYhv, Md.
DORIS CLOUGH
"Sunshine"
"Life is surely for pleasure and folly."
Varsity hockey 2; Varsity basketball 2; A. A. Board 2; Choir 2.
Sunshine brought us a warm smile from the Eastern Shore. She
can cut a neat rug as well as a neat figure on the basketball court.
MARGARET CHILDS
"Peggy"
Millersville, Md.
"Bravery never gets out of fashion.
Current Events Club 2; French Club 1,2; Samadra 1,2; Home Ec
Club 1.
Solemn eyes and very innocent composure make up Peggy. She's
repeatedly seen acting devilish and giving others a "kick" out of *
life.
"Ginnv"
VIRGINIA DAVIS
Westwood, Md.
"Kind words are of great value, are very gra-
tifying, cost little."
Home Ec Club, vice president 2; Varsity bas-
ketball 2; Castellan 2.
When Ginny says she'll do something, you
can relax and feel assured there will be a
job well done. Under quiet exterior there are
bushels of sympathetic understanding and
helpfulness.
WINNEFRED DAVIS
"Winnie" N.A.A. Patuxent River, Md.
"Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."
Brown hair, hazel eyes that twinkle all the time, and a precious
figure denote our Winnie. Her unpredictable personality gives all
of us a treat.
CORNELIA DIXON
"Cornie" N.A.S. Patuxem River, Md.
"Laugh and be well."
Class secretary 1; Home Ec Club 1,2; French Club 1,2; Samadra
2; Choir 1,2; Orientation 2.
A contagious laugh and a ready wit axe Cornie. Oon't ever men-
tion the word "ARMY" around this gal who is loyal to the Navy in
a true "Navy Jr." fashion.
CHRISTINE FRAZER
"Chris" Elkton, Md.
"Simplicity of character is no hinderance to subtilty of intellect."
Choir 2; Art Club 2.
Chris takes life in hand with a happy-go-lucky philosophy. Name
or hum a tune and thisgal will play a snap original arrangement on
the piano for you. Just ask her the latest hit tunes!
BARBARA ANN JARBOE
"Jarboe" Mechanicsville, Md.
"Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow."
Samadra 2; Choir 2; Art Club 2; Home Ec Club 2.
Jarboe has a genuine Southern Maryland drawl if there ever was
one I This is one gal who has enough enthusiasm for all of us. She
spends a pari Ol u h day rummaging around in her room looking
for things.
JOAN LEAGER
"Joan" St. Indigoes, Md.
"Hope and be happy that all's for the best."
Varsity hockey 2.
Joan has light brown hair, brown eyes and a sweet way of saying
things. Look for her in the typing room, or watch her rush into class
after lunch.
CAROLYN LEWIS
"Lewie" Oakland, Md.
"If music be the fruit of love, play on."
Choir 1,2; French Club 2.
Known for her intelligence and personality, Carolyn's "quite the
girl." She has that "stick-to-itness" that is the key-note to success.
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ANNE MITCHELL
"Boot, saddle, to horse and away."
Aberdeen, Md.
Home Ec Club 2.
That out-of-doors look characterizes our horsewoman. Her room
is decorated with numerous ribbons she has won as a horsewoman.
She loves the horses and the horses love her.
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"Mary Clare"
MARY CLARE TURNER
"Silence - more musical than song.
Aquasco, Md.
Basketball varsity 1,2; Council 1,2; Court 2; French Club 1,2;
Choir 1; Samadra 1,2.
She possesses the prize winning posture of S.M.S. Her graceful-
ness on the dance floor will catch anyone's eye. To quote: "She's
a doll."
ANN WENNER
"Ann
Brunswick, Md.
"If folly grow romantic, 1 must paint it."
Orientation 2; Art Club, president 2; French Club 2; Home Ec
Club 1,2; A. A. Board 2; Choir 1; Samadra 1, custodian 2; May
Court 1; Cheerleader 2; Castellan Art Editor 2; Apple Blossom
representative 2.
Here's Ann with her stunning hair style, and ability to gab. She
is quite the artist and has walked away with some prizes in art con-
tests. She has livened up some of our parties with an original tap
dance for us.
SARAH MOYER
"Sally" Chestertown, Md.
"Be silent and safe - silence never betrays you."
A quiet and sweet personality characterize Sally. She is not
classified as a book worm by all means, but she and the best novels
are usually found together in the Smoker.
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JUST CHECKING!
Pictured below are members of Student Council; Left to right:
Barbara Van Devanter, Patty Fisher, Mary Claire Turner,
Joan Cook, Bette Jeanne Saches, Mary Ann Blake, Nancy
Butts, Florence Atkinson, Georgia Bennett, and Elaine Cetra-
nowski. (Not pictured are: Jo-Anne Smith, Jeanette Chase,
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Start the day off right with Peg and her little
brass elephant bell.
Chicken every Sunday
Worth waiting for!
It's a busy day for those in French
Club, Future Teachers of America,
Art Club, Home Ec Club, Signal
News, and Choir activities.
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They Cheer Us On To Victory
These are the gals with the pep from a bowl of Wheaties
and the smile from Dentine gum. Diana Lee Johnson,
Carol Ridgeway, Ann Wenner, and Ruth Butcher kept
the spark in S.M.S. school spirit electric.
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Goldsborough, Mary Holman, Marlene Brubacker,
Anne Slusser, Roslyn Seelig, and Florence Hiser.
Second row: Joan Cook, Barbara Van Devanter, Anne
Tilghman, Mary Ann Blake, Mary Claire Turner,
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