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In the Country Day yearbook for 1951 fa 16 page pamphletl there are excerpts from an article written by an alumnus, Lewis Patton, entitled Ten Years at Coun- try Day School. He remembers his first day in Pre- school on September 23, 1941. He and his friend, David Dalton, went into the big Cramer House across the street from A. G. Junior High School inow the YMCAJ on East Morehead Street. lt seems that Lewis had a seri- ous allergy during this time and was not allowed to go outside at recess, so he entertained himself by trying to make friends with an opposum caught by one of the Upper Graders . Lewis says in his report that the school moved again in its third year to a big house way out Selwyn Avenue. He still had his allergy and could not go out at recess, so he stayed inside and made believe he was a naval gun- ner, just like the sailors he saw on the war posters. In 1945, according to Lewis, the school moved again, to Sharon Road across from Morrocroft Farm where there was enough land around for individual students to grow their own Victory Gardens. The students were so successful at collecting scrap and paper for the war effort that they got their pictures in the newspaper. Lewis didn't have much to offer about his fourth and fifth grade years, but he does remember moving again to the Sardis Road site, and he does remember staying till 4:00 pm each day for athletics. The big moment came when he moved from the barracks type out buildings into the Main Building as a sixth grader. He also remem- bers that the school bought a big bus that year, and he and Michael Page were the first students to be picked up in it. These are the memories of the first ten years in Char- lotte Country Day School's history as told by a student. We can already get the feeling of comraderie, sound education, extra-curricular activities, community re- sponsibility, sportsg that was the foundation of the ex- cellent school we have grown to be. Actually, Charlotte Country Day School was formed in 1941 by Dr. Thomas Burton with financial backing from some old Charlotte families who believed that . . Q . . hm' ' Medway? JMS TA-Y MGS Ulm , Taoist! E3 y 'F' Jbvl f-lf ypu 303+ IQV4 mg. had 'rfYN5.'B, +9 NAC:-VL 'am 43051, ALM' . Ham Q great S ummm , l1'WN-V lil lil ,lillill Tim lC'0f'l'i0fW'Q alll El l.g.fIfl go-l-+0 go, Deakin? 1 A C S -Chamois -this Ciao? as-ffro glad 'PROJ' D06 tpeviilmfhfl 6 iii! all! V1.5 lilIp0l1'l Sgmi. lY10cl r1 O 6165 orvw. D+ 1:lKQJlOCYX ond iJYK9-fC3'lf H sinfld, Floficlou Coos cg blast 0,l5z5,'1 hopQ 'H'70ff' UJQJQUH qil -loqeifrwf' sgvut-this 5UfYU'Yl.Wf -ha uQ as Road Campus M Us
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