Collegiate High School - Torch Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

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A Q W i,x'i',-p If FI' QR s ? 'uyf ----- lv-0 -- ww me Q me TX 5, J PUbX's2AFct by 'WE 26105-,QR2 Eg 'Y 2 HOOL WE sf 1 ev Ev . HAND IN HAND THEY coME, CHRISTOPHER ROBIN AND His FRIENDS T0 DEDICATE THIS Torch TO You Ozjoha clwfez jgzley Because of your interest and enthusiasm in Colleguzte lifeg Because of your helping hand anal welcome smileg But most of all because of the friend that you have been to us. Board of Directors MR. ROBERT G.CABELL, President MR. WILLIAM R. HILL, Vice-President MRS. P. W. NEAL, Secretary MR. HENRY G. CHESLEY, JR., Treasurer MR. L. BURWELL GUNN, Assistant Treasurer DR. O. E. BUCHHOLZ MR. T. L. COCKRELL MR. G. DALLAS COONS MRS. WALTER E. DURHAM MRS. FLEETWOOD GARNER MRS. R. GARNETT HALL MRS. T. BRAXTON HORSLEY DEAN MAY L. KELLER MRS. H. C. L. MILLER, JR. MR. CARROLL R. MINOR MR. HENRY OPPENHIMER MRS. W. T. REED, IR. DR. JOHN NEWTON THOMAS DR. W. T. THOMPSON MR. BARBOUR N. THORNTON MR. ROBERT A. WILSON MRS. WILLIAM M. FLIPPEN, Headmistress Honor Awards of 1954 The Rosemary Medal: PATRICIA ROBBINS MC CASLIN Given by Mrs. john Stewart Bryan to the student of the Upper School who has shown most markedly the qualities of constructive leadership. The Elizabeth Graeme Barhour Medal: AMY DEANE MOFFITT A memorial to a former well-beloved head-mistress, given to the student of the Upper School with the highest scholastic standing for the year. Upper School Cup: CLASS OF 1956 Intermediate Cup: CLAss OF 1960 These cups are presented to the classes of the Upper and Intermediate Schools respectively, which have done the most during the year to develop school spirit and promote the best interests of the school. The john Didlake Fry Cup: JULIA ANN KEEHN Awarded to the girl in the Intermediate School who has shown most markedly the qualities of cooperation, helpfulness, loyalty, and leadership. The Green and Gold Cup: THE GREENS Awarded on a competitive basis to the team which is most outstanding in all phases of school life. Scholarship Award Given hy the Class of 1950: GRACE PARRISH MERCER Awarded to the girl in the Upper School who has worked most steadily for the good of the school. The Charles Larus Reed Athletic Award: CAROL ELIZABETH MINOR Awarded to the girl in the Upper School who best exemplifies good sportsmanship and leadership in approaching those ideals which are the basis for all athletic competition. National Honor Society, 1954-1955: CLASS OF 1954: MARY WINSTON HARRISON, FRANCES RITCHIE CROCKETT CLASS OF 1955: ALINE MEAD PAYNE CLASS OF 19561 JANE EMERSON DURHAM, LOUISE BOOTH FLORANCE, MARTHA ANN HUXLEY, REBEKAH BROWN LEE, AMY DEANE MOFFITT, DOROTHY CAROL SUTHERLAND 5 Faculty CATHERINE STAUI-'FER FLIPPEN Headmislrexx ..-v- ..,., -. ,,.., .... . .... Y . .... .. ,,..... CHAPMAN COLEMAN Cowuzs CREATH DAWSON Physical Education History, French Musiv Kindergarten Primary IV Emu BLACKWELL ANNE Wn.uAMs MARY LANCASTER DUNCAN FERNIQYHOUGH HUBBARD History, Latin Primary I French, Englixh English Nurse, Kindvrgarlen Social Studia Hum-iss 11411 jomas Msnunnn Mums Science Home Econmrzirx, Primary Il Nluxir lnlrrmrdiah' Ill Typing 6 Photographs by Wray Seldnn Studio lIl1IFNCl'l,l1NTINI'I Ex1II.x' Humx Muox NlosItI,m' Engli-II, fhnnii Irv Iililllill-Y Ill S I-'Iuxcns G. PII II.I.IvR Hiridi lgllllfll Potrzm' 1,l'iIIIlIl'1'1ll ELIz,usH'rII H. CIIxRI.o'rTIe ENSLOII Rxxsoxli h'iIIdrIgur!rrI Envrnn cjRPHK FOXYLER .-KLINE BEYILLIQ Mun' CIIILIJREV CHARLOTTE REED RILEY RI'n1.sILI. SrIxcxLmFoRu iSHlil'1ll-KN Primary ll' j!!IllIt'IlIfl1il'.i l.ibrrIrirIrI ,I-illf1t'l'2Gl'it'lI II indI'rgarh'II I . 5, , BIARJORIE Fu' L'NnI1RI-IILL lrIh'rnII'dirIlI' I N xNcv WVINGFIELD SMITH Primary ll FACULTY NOT PICTIJRED CIROLINI: ALDRRMAN, .Uuxir c:HAlll.0TTE CLARK, Trigiuznmrtry ALICE D'AYESNli, Frrnrlx Cori:-rrmlinii LORRAINIE Essrmfw, Mutir LOUISE S. Gfusns, Auitlani l.iQrnrian LILLY IAIERM.-KBFSSIERE, I-'rrnrh HENRV BERNARD LIPSCUMB, III, Primary ll Lrzuut h10NTGOMERY, Art ELIZA PARKINSQN, Primary ll Primary I J STAFF Afternoon Activities josnPIIINs S. BREN.-KM.-KN LOUISE B. BVNNELL M XRG XRET WALLACE Dunn Business Office XI.-KRY RL'FL's JACKSON Cafeteria MARY FRENCH OXN'EN Student Office Fmxcas IIUNTLEY BR-SMBLE 7 ELSIE MoR'I'oN YOUNG I hysiral Eduralinn Primary ll' Err.-x WATKINS JOHNSON GRXCIE B. ROBINSON CAROL Sul-Z TERRELI. HELEN TVRMAN MARKER' B,uzIa.xRA O. PETTIT ELISABETH WILLIAMS NICHOIN Once upon a time . . MEMS! A VERY long time ago Cuabout last Friday, says Mr. A. A. Milnel Winnie-the-Pooh Cwho, incidentally, was a Bearb lived in a Forest, and in another part of the same Forest behind a Green Door there lived a little boy whose name was Christopher Robin. Now Christopher Robin and Pooh were great friends and did many Wonderful and Exciting Things together in the Forest. Of course they had other friends such as Piglet and Rabbit, and as Time went on and Days went by they met still more friends, who included Tigger and Kanga and Roo and many others. We, the Senior Class, feel ourselves very similar to these people, for Collegiate has been to us as the Forest was to Christopher Robin and Pooh. Here we have grown up together, had our Fun, and our Trials and Tribulations, and added new friends to the old as we came through the grades and the high school. Collegiate has been the foundation of our growing years, and as we think back over these years we are proud of the Green and Cold competition, the Clee Club, the athletics, the Match articles, and the many other activities which have been preparing us for what is to come in the future. We are proud of the knowledge that we have obtained as Pooh was proud when Christopher Robin would tell him about People called Kings and Queens, and something called Factors, and a place called Europe, and when Knights were Knighted, and what comesfrom Brazil. Of course, as Christopher Robin was telling Pooh the other day, sometimes there has been nothing that we liked to do so well as doing Nothing. How do you do Nothing?, asked Pooh, after he had wondered a long time. And Christopher Robin explained that doing Nothing was what you were doing when People would ask you, what are you doing, and you would answer, Oh, Nothing, and then would go on doing Nothing. Yes, we have had our times of doing Nothing, but we have also learned that the greater satisfaction for ourselves comes with doing a great deal of Something. We have learned to take pride in studying for Latin Tests, writing term papers and giving Chapel Talks-and the more of ourselves that we have put into these things the more pleasure we have gotten from the results. This attitude has developed at Collegiate and, now that we are ready to leave, we know how to apply our knowledge to whatever may come in Life to each one of us. Like Christopher Robin and Pooh, we are about to set out on an expedition. An Expedition, Pooh told Piglet, is something you go on to discover Something and you take lots of Provisions and lots of people. On the way you come to Dangerous Places and Surprises and Nice Places, and then finally, if you have looked long and hard enough and have the proper kind of Provisions, you End what you set off to discover. So, as we say good-by, we look back at Collegiate with Laughter and Tears and Love. We hope our Expedition will be a safe and happy one, and we hope that each of us will discover something to better our world-for we have the proper Provisions. THE EDITOR 8 4464 The Collegiate Town School Z ' 2541- 2. I Wha1's Twice eleven? I said To Pooh C Twice what? Said Pooh To me.J Bernice Maria Spathey 4 1 5 U 1 ' ' R ,A ng, l ,Q Qifkr wal ' f 'Ay 'C I 1- 9 Our goalie forever and ever . . . Nikki . . . The little black notebook . . . Wearer of the Purple Sv Representative to Health Council '52 Chairman of Chapel Committee '53 Athletic Council '54 Treasurer of Class '54 A Team Basketball '52, '53, '54, '55 A Team Hockey '52, '53, '54, '55 Captain of Hockey '54 Glee Club '54, '55 Proctor Committee '55 President of Class '55 President of Honor Council '55 GREEN TEAM-12 years S . sriismf, Q ' Barbara Elizabeth Baker v If W 2 Bermuda Bell . . . study schmuvlyn . . . Have you got anything to say for yourself? . . . Logic problems Sv SecretaryfTreasurer of Student Council '52 Athletic Council '52 B Team Hockey '52, '53, '54, '55 Manager of Hockey '52 B Team Basketball '52, '53 Treasurer of Class '53 Prompter of Senior Play '53 Library Committee '54 President of Class '54 Glee Club '52, '53, '54, '55 Proctor Committee '52, '53, '54, '55 Honor Council '54, '55 President of Student Council '55 GREEN TEAM-9 years Lucy Newton Boswell 5 'If Biol, 'lfoe-seph . . . 1 cannot check my girlish blush . . . l've got the toasties . . . . . . ads, ads, ADS! Gs- Represcnlative to Torrli '52 Secretary of Class '52 President of Class '53 Honor Council '53 Representative to Student Council '54 Bnxiness Manager of Senior Play '54 Glen' Club '53, '54, '55 Prortor Committee '54, '55 Editor of Turrh '55 K.K.K. Gow TEAM- 5 years 5 Doris Adrienne Gould ik 6' 1 Q52 s.. 1 af, qrsgfg'-5:2-gg.. -3? 15 fly' iff- jr FX Q 4' L1 W 5 Rv Beautiful black hair . . . One popsickle and a pa helping hand iw Match Staff, ,53 Head Cheer Leader '54 Athletic Council '54 Proctor Committee ,53, '55 Glee Club ,53, '54, '55 Assistant Editor of Torch '55 K.K.K. GOLD TEAM-13 years Wait a minute! ckage of nubs . Mary Loyall Gratz Q I X vi' 44317 ev. Aj Q .lu Varina . . . To be in Carolina in the mawnin' . , . Red hair . . . Crying on the outside, laughing on the inside 59' Proctor Committee '55 Glee Club '55 Secretary of Health Council '55 GREEN TEAM- 1 year Margaret Virginia Gunn .If x ,W Ye Olde Cadillac . . . Queen Margaret Freckles . . . Dignity is the thing we all have to grasp i 55- Library Committee '52 Treasurer of Class '52 Secretary-Treasurer ol Athletic Cou B Team Hockey '52 Captain ol B Team Hockey '52 Business Manager of Match '53 Captain of'Gold Team ,53 Athletic Council '53 A Team Basketball '52, '53, '54, '55 Captain of A Team Basketball '53 Business Manager of Torch '54 Glee Club '52, '53, '54 A Team Hockey '53, '55 ncil Elizabeth Pickett Kennon I g-' ,f , A my filkxl x ' iii- - 4 Af?-,git lk 14 Country come to town . . . 1 care! . Dominique . . . Always off to Edwardsville Swv Glen' Club '52, '53, '54 Secretary of Class '53 Representative to 'Iorrh '53 Manager of Basketball '53 B Team Basketball '53, '54 Captain ol' B Team Basketball '54 Business Manager' of Torch '54 Library Committee '54, '55 Proctor Committee '54, '55 Athletic Council '53, '54, '55 A Team Basketball '55 Captain of Basketball '55 Assistant Editor of Torrh '55 Madonl a I GREEN TEAM-4 years Mary Baldwin Kuehl I-li! . . . The artist with her sketches Good ol' U. of R ,... A friendly smile Effv Library Committee '52 Dramatic Club '53 Glee Club '52, 153, '55 Treasurer of Health Council ,54 Chairman of Health Council '55 GOLD TEAM-5 years .R Grace Parrish Mercer Mother Mercer . . . Do T8 mi . . . Tuffy Cut . . . Little things mean a lot Sv Glee Club '52, '53, '54, '55 President of Glee Club '52, '53 Mulch Staff '53 Secretary of Gift and Welfare Committee '53 Library Committee '53, '55 Secretary of Class '54 Prompter of Senior Play '54 Proctor Committee '54, '55 Chairman of Gift and Welfare Committee '55 K.K.K. GOLD TEAM- 1 2 years I Elizabeth Gordon Milton lg ll! if Bertha . . . Beam, little moon General . . , .lliss Personality -. QS B Team Hockey '52 Malrh Staff '53 Representative to Health Council '53 Captain of Gold Team '54 Representative to Athletic Council '54 Cheerleader '59, '53, '54 A Team Basketball '52, '53. '5-4. '55 A Team Hockey '53, '54, '55 Proctor Committee '53, '54, '55 Chairman of Library Committee 5, Vice-President of Class '55 Maid ot' Honor K.K.K. GOLD TEAM-12 years The Carol Elizabeth Minor ,I ll' w fi. T, 3 W lt' ' .ws -3654 I Man, dig that crazy jazz! . . . Absent minded . . . Hamlet in the plus iw Representative to Gi.t and Welfar Chapel Committee '52 B Team Hockey '52 Co-Editor of Match '53 Assistant Business Manager of Sen Glee Club '52, '53, '54, '55 Athletic Council '52, '53, '54, '55 A Team Basketball '53, '54, '55 A Team Hockey '53, '54, '55 Captain of A Team Hockey '55 Art Editor of Torch '55 K.K.K. GOLD TEAM-8 years rough . . Talent e Committee 59 ior Play '54 Eleanor Marshall Oppenhirner Deedee . . . The missing link . . . . . . A good friend 55' B Team Basketball '52, '53 Secretary of Health Council '52, '53 Match Staff '53 Vice-President of Athletic Council '54 Stage Manager of Senior Play '54 Vice-President of Student Council '54 A Team Basketball '54, '55 A Team Hockey '52, '53, '54, '55 Proctor Committee '52, '53, '54, '55 Glee Club '52, '53, '54, '55 Representative to Student Council '55 GOLD TEAM- 1 2 years uCertify? as .mtv V Aline Mead Payne :lk l,' 14 fur' X ,tw xl, I at Cookie . . . 1 haven? cracked a book Up to her knees in argyies . . . Proxy iw Library Committee '52 Chapel Committee '52 B Team Hockey '52 Co-Editor of Mulch '53 Vice-President of Class '54 Captain of Green Team '54 Athletic Council '54 B Team Basketball '53, '54 A Team Basketball '55, '55 A Team Hockey '53, '54, '55 Glce Club '52, '53, '54, '55 Proctor Committee '55 Treasurer of Class '55 Honor Council '55 National Honor Society GREEN TEAM-I3 years Ann Yankee down in Rebel Land . . . Off to Washmgton . . . Sh-h-W' . . . Our pnze cook Sv ' J . . , 9' Representative to Health Council 54 , X- ! Z 5 Glee Club '54, '55 fi Proctor Committee ' Y., fb Q 1' 55 Representative to Gift and Welfare Committee '55 f I ' if ff , 4 4 122 GREEN TEAM-2 years 22 Anne Pyle Q 592' The clftauffeur . . . down tn tlze country . . . Littlely Anne . . . Pet peeie a need bum Sv Library Committee '52, '53, '54, '55 Athletic Council '52, '53, '54, '55 A Team Hockey '52, '53, '54, '55 A Team Basketball '52, '53, '54, '55 Glee Club '52, '53, '54, '55 Chapel Committee '53 Vice-President of Class '53 President of Glee Club '54 Proctor Committee '55 Secretary of Class '55 GOLD TEAM- 1 4 years N-.W W, 5 Samantha Rae Robinson 4 Al i win QW .1 .lvl-Q15 - 5' ,A W , '1Micky . . . Little black Plymouth . . at the Pure Oil . . . Our bridge whiz Sv Glee Club '54, '55 Proctor Committee '55 K.K.K. GOLD TEAM-2 years Frances Tabla Gordon Thornton The Romans . . . That long legged look . . . Walking Dictionary . . . The Little DoDo Bird fav Representative to Athletic Council '52 B Team Hockey '52 B Team Basketball '52, '53 Representative to Student Council '53 Cheer Leader '52, '53, '54 Glee Club '52, '53, '54 President of Athletic Council '54 Proctor Committee '53, '54, '55 A Team Hockey '53, '54, '55 A Team Basketball '54, '55 May Queen GOLD TEAM- 1 4 years East ill and zstamtnt WE, the Senior Class of The Collegiate School, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-five, being of sound and disposing mind, do hereby draw up and publish this, our Last Will and Testament, to wit: I, BARBARA BAKER, leave Linda Wells at peace. I, LUCY BoswELL, leave this Pooh Bear to Miss Duncan with love from me and a wink from Christopher Robin. I, ADRIENNE GOULD, leave one popsicle to any Collegiate girl to eat for lunch while on a diet. I, MARY GRATZ, leave, wishing I had come sooner. I, PEGGY GUNN, leave a bottle of Cunn's New Miracle Remedy for use for swollen noses and broken cartilages. I, ELIZABETH KENNON, leave to Sally Montgomery-NOTHING. I, MARY KUEHL, leave my hypothesis for making parallel lines meet to the incoming geometry class. I, GRACE MERCER, leave my voice to Judy Vantrease for use in the school in case of fire. I, ELIZABETH MILTON, leave Madame with best wishes to the King and Queen of France. I, BETSY MINOR, leave my desire to be Desiree. I, ELEANOR OPPENHIMER, alias Baby, leave Collegiate and return to Deedee. I, COOKIE PAYNE, leave my French book to Miss Woodson for use in future examina- tions. I, SHIRLEY PILKINGTON, leave for the North with my pockets jingling with Con- federate coins. I, ANNE PYLE, leave my instant, lightning quick recipe for making an A to Lucy Seay. I, MICKY ROBINSON, leave my narrow hips and a recipe for them to Blair Jones. I, BERNICE SPATHEY, leave my Daddy to the hockey team, knowing that he will cheer them on in the future as he did us in the past. I, TABB THORNTON, leave this box of Band-Aids to Harris Butterworth for her next victim on the hockey field. WE, the Senior Class, leave an envelope to the Class of 1965 to be opened by their president on their Class Day. WE, the Senior Class, leave unmarried with our lingers crossed. WE, the Senior Class, leave seventeen pairs of bloomers to Miss Chapman to replace any which may be lost in the future. WE, the Senior Class, leave, taking with us our wonderful memories of Miss Cowles and all that she has meant to each one of us. WE, the Senior Class, leave seventeen Kindred Spirits to Miss Moon and thank her for all that she has made our senior year at Collegiate. 26 Prophecy ELIZABETH PICKETT KENNON, who is still of Norwoodi' and still Miss, recently gave a lawn party at her renowned estate in honor of those sixteen ladies who were her class- mates twenty years ago at the Collegiate School. Miss Kennon, who recently dis- covered three uranium mines behind her barn, still has her men quite perplexed. lt seems that one of her former Hampden-Sydney beaux has worn out several Cadillacs travelling between Richmond and Fine Creek Mills, and has now given up in conster- nation to become her head butler. The First to arrive at the party was the former Miss Peggy Gunn, now an honorary member of the University of Virginia. Peggy, as usual, afraid that the sand- wiches would be gone before she got there, nearly took off the Norwood gate in her hurry to get around the corner. With her was Mrs. Tabb Livingstone, who is an eminent Episcopal missionary to Rome. Mrs. Tabb was recently awarded a medal Cwhich she has had enlargedl for her outstanding direction of a water ballet, Hans Christian Andersen, which she taught to seals in Rome. Her critics say that she is a beautiful swimmer and that the seals had much to learn. Mrs. Eleanor Opperuski, who also arrived with Miss Peggy, has recently returned from her Grande Tour of the Continent, where she and her miniature piano have made quite a hit. She played at several command performances before the Crowned Heads of Europe-and the general opinion is that they were more command than performance. Mrs. Opperuski brought the life of the party in the form of her favorite French Poodle, whom she fondly calls Philippe. Also with this extraordinary party was Lady Aline, formerly known as Cookie, who is now married to an archduke of France, and who made a special trip to America to be at the lawn party. Lady Aline has several French Poodles of her own, but quietly told Mrs. Opperuski that she had never seen one so badly behaved as Philippe. All Mrs. Opperuski said was, CertifyP Mrs. ,lames Stephens, nee Grace Mercer, now Dean of Admissions and President of the Board of Hollins College, arrived in grand style in a bus borrowed from the V. T. C. to accommodate herself and her six redheaded boys. The red hair will always be a mystery-even to Grace. Helping to keep up with the boys was the famous lawyer, Mrs. Von Pressure Cooker Cwife of Judge Von Pressure CookerD, known to most of us as Barbara Baker. Mrs. Von P. C. is now running for a Seat in the Senate and her only opponent is her husband. Miss Shirley Pilkington arrived, suitcase in hand, for she was on her way to Washington to visit. But she was just in time to smell something burning and rescue Miss Kennon's hors d'oeuvres from the oven with only a few of the olives scorched. Mrs. Shakespeare-Smith Cthe former Miss Anne PyleD, said she didn't mind scorched olives, and she would Cat some if everyone would promise not to smoke her cigarettes while she did. i'Anyone for a hand of Bridge? asked Micky. Micky is now greatly renowned for her column Samantha on Bridge, and if she is at a party she immediately begins setting up tables and looking for chairs. 27 But Miss Elizabeth Minor, world famous for her technique in conducting Nursery Schools, stole the show with her own musical rendition of, ls That You, Santa Claus? Anyone wishing to obtain a printed copy of this tune may find one completely il- lustrated by the performer with little Henrys. Miss Bernice Spathey was overheard to remark that she didnit see how anyone could illustrate anything with little Henrys-but as for a horse, she had a fine Ten- nessee Walker named Henry. And her prize Duke U. the first is expected to win the Kentucky Derby for the eighth consecutive year this spring. Arriving at the party, late as usual, was Miss Lucy Boswell, world famous author, who had her Nash piled high with many copies of her latest novel-each carefully autographed and marked Author's Copyf, But surprisingly enough, no one had ever heard of it, and she couldn't even prevail upon Miss Kennon to give them away as party favors. Mrs. Dior, the former Miss Adrienne Could-, was with Miss Boswell, holding the doors of the Nash lest they fall off, and ready to get out and push if the occasion should present itself. Mrs. Dior is now a famous fashion designer who makes it her duty to create for her clients the exact opposite of fashions from France. It is quite an honor Can expensive honorb to be the wearer of an '4Adrienne Original. The only tragedy of the day occurred when Miss Mary Cratz spilled grape punch on the white suit which Mrs. Einstein Cformerly Miss Mary Kuehll was wearing. Miss Cratz gave her humblest apologies and explained that since having given her Chapel talk at Collegiate some years before, she had not been quite the same. But of course Mrs. Einstein didn't mind at all about the suit and said that her famous scientist husband could clean it and that it was only made of spun glass. Spun glass! exclaimed Mrs. Io Doodla, who graduated from Collegiate as Elizabeth Milton, and now has the honor of being the youngest grandmother on the East Coast. Doesn't it stick you?,' Mrs. Einstein dodged a mint sprig that Mrs. Doodla was waving around, and said, No indeed.-And tell me Mrs. Doodla, what did you do when you grew up and found out that your name was Elizabeth? Over the buzz of the successful party, the answer was not heard, but perhaps we shall hear it if we all meet again in the future. 28 FOR WHO'S WHO, SEE ANSWERS IN ADVERTISEMENT SECTION 2 pper III JANE EMERSON SuzANNI-1 REBEKAH BROWN MARTHA ANN DURHAM BOURNE Lua Huxuav Prexident Vice-Prexidenl Secretary Treaxurer HARRIS MARIA ASI-IIIY MARY RIQIII MARY BRUCE LOUISE BOOTH JEANI211' wuR1'I-I MONCURE DUNN DUNN FIIATI-II-:Rs1'oN FI,oRANcIa IIERVEY an SPIur:R CARILY LRE CIIIIIN DoRo'rIIY SUTII ERLANII SO ANNI1 AMY DRANE ILLIZABETH MOFFITT FLOURNOY NEAL KATI-I ERINE IIARTUN WIII'rI-zsmrz WILLIAMS I'lm!IIgrapIIx by Wray Sfldmz Sludiu v '35 an Jpper II 'lni . QV F EQ 1- A A L DOROTHY A PAULA ELIZABETH I.uHL1.A Towxuiv WINGFIPLLD EWING LALRITZEN l'm'r:Rs Prexidvnt l'iu--Prexidrrzt 5n'r'n'lary 'Irrasurer 1 fm-1' Q R - A ffkgf---Aw . KR vw V. , I is ,L L Q A R' AN A Na! X A in ff A i , ,, f ' ' ' 'F wg . 16' if . 7 A . FRANCES HELRNE KAISLE SUSAN DABNM' KIKTIIERINH HYDE ELIZABETH BALLOU FERGUSON Gl.AnmNo PIARNER F1.oRaNcn Humans fx N 5? A l 2 V I n K is . 'Q v R ISATHEIIINE BROWN KAREN Luz VIRGINIA NANCY COOKE DIANNR MCDOWELL MOLHRL McCANuLlsn ROBERTSON SAXVYER PULLLR if. t 1 9? 1 Q.: Q- f ., LZ. wi, x 5,5 X '- . In Q t . H- ,, - - :- -if ' W . 'Q . A L A, Q' 1' LQ an is' . 1 f ,L . X f A .5 V ala L A , ,H Lucv WATKINS LAURA IRVINE JUDITII FRANCES MARTHA GORDON LINDA WvA'r'r SUZANNE Pown L SEAY SIMPKINS VANTREASE WAl.LACE wEl.l.S Lum-A 31 Pllnlzrgrnpllx by lfray Srldun Siurlm Upper I ELLEN TERRY DALLAS PAGE ALICE MASON ANNE WILSON BUNNELL Wssr IYLRR HENLlLY BOSTWICK President Vire-I'r1nci11ent Snrvtary Treasurer .. ., X - - ' i f' . .. , ?E?5g,1211t2 F 'im A w f ffiyii I I I W ' , ,,g 3 LS. I ': ' . ..Q A ai 72,9 LHR ,V V Q, V, L . - . di . 1- 42 ,... Q .. I ...,. NANCY Sun ENOCHS MARY BLAIR Jomzs BIeI.vA DARIIIGNAC ANNE PARKIIILI. EI-Ps Hmm Iav Y Ce, 1' ,bw SQ K m 5,3 N N5 ' IIIDITI-I GXITFIPR FRIIII-RICA 'URI BOATVWRIC IIT LYNCH MARTHA WPIITNEY C XROL LANE HoRsLI:Y jnIfFI:RsoN I I I Qixl SIQRILI ANN Jo ELLEN LYNN RIQIII-'oRn Lucv LARI: S-Xl.l,Y ll-xMII,1'uN M.ARGARET PRINCE ANNI-1 GARY MCGARY ROBINS SCIIIQRHR SIIINNICK WALKER 32 'I i L A Intermediate IV Iimsl' Row: Mzirgairet .Xnne Deck, Agnes ilizifi' Cuteliins, xX1'el1er Len iillllllllil, julia Scott XV11li, Nancy llunler Lillllii, Lvgiline Montell I lensley. SECOND Row: iXi0lliL'1l slllL'LlllCiil1C Cocks, Mary l311I'm'd Biieock, Sarah l2iilLliJCtil Roluiiisnii, ifruiices Deane ilotelikiss, 'lane Anne ilierrell Nancy Roberts Slierilii. rlqlllllll How: iX1ill'gCI'y XAILWC 'l'11wne, june Sydney l31'otl1e1's, Nairgairel Kim bull ,l.iigi1ITl1lI1, Nancy Louise Roberts, iXiilll'iUl1 Laird Riel1111'ds11n. l'7o1111'r11 Row: Suzanne Byrd VVelel111ns, I31'11nees lluntlev I31'11111lule, Pene lope Bainbridge Lewis, Cluimpe Penn Ixl'IIlSll'OI1g. 33 WAX Intermediate III FIRST Row: Maria Boswell Wornom, Sallie Lee Bowers, Reynolds Walker Elorance, Mary Poole Carrington, Betsy ,lo Viener, Mary Louise Laird, Nancy Connelly Rucker, Barbara Porter. SECOND Bow: Phyllis Morton Graves, Eleanor Washington Lee, Kathleen Carter Beattie, lane Claiborne Brumback, Melissa Martha McCabe, Gertrude McCauley Askew, Beth Whitlock Hirschler, julia Ann Keehn, Grace Landram Whitehead. THIRD Row: Donna Boatwright Lynch, Johnel Tate Polifenberger, Mary Louise Strother, Virginia Wingheld Ewing, Elizabeth lane Stone, Mar- garet Ann Harwood, Elizabeth Ann Davis, Susan Sawyer. NOT PICTURED: Beverly .lane Broaddus. 34 Xl 1' I on 'I wi .E , s Q- H Intermediate II FIRST Row: Nanev Virginia Cargill, Anne Ciortlnii llielterson, fxllll Rey noldsun Butterworth. SECOND Row: Anne Ramlolpli Coleinan, jean Gray XViltsl1ire, lxlklfy Maclelyn R0lmist111, Anne Baker llarlan, Margaret lllifalmetli Miller, Evelvn Lea Smith. TIIIIKD Row: Deborali Rosalie lolinson, Suzanne McCue 'lil1ril't, Chanf ning Chase Ferguson, Delmomli lvers Meier, Courtenay Nlll'ItJll Nunf linrcl, Virginia Arniisteacl Brent. FUIIRTII Row: Mary Garland jeflierson, lYl1ll'gklI'CI Cannon Couns, Patricia Ann Culpepper, Clieramy Lee llowe, Susan Laura liowman, lilifalmetli Anne Daniels. Nm' P1c:'ru11ED: Ellen Drinker Kidd, llelen Ifenson lXloore. 35 W--.4 4 , Intermediate I FIRST Row: lXliss Underhill, Susan Taylor Materne, Anne Maury Chap- man, Margaret Sutton Bryson, Kay Pierce Rucker, Martha jane Daniel. SECOND Row: ,lan Caroline Porter, Anne Carey llirschler, janet Lee Pilf kington, Nancy Winston Alvey, Elizabeth Tabb Coleman, Leigh Wilscmn, Carolyn Jeanne Cray, Daria Sergeiyan Troubetskoy, Eleanor loan Dupuis. THIRD Row: Evangeline Cianoulis, Lucy Bennett Fitzgerald, Susan lane Redford, Sherrie Susanne Parris, Suzanne Pilling Jones, Elaine Beck- with Hull. NOT PICTURED: Anne Massey Coleman. 36 Prunary IV IRSI x IIILI H 11 L fu IIIIFIICY, Miss Recd. Emily XVnLkins ur nrnv or 1 IL 1 rhm Gilmore Laird. Joan Baker Roberts. Q rc Vranu Holurtr Hupu Brant, Murinnnc Reid Curves, Susan n ul mlm I IX Han X 11.1111 Kaltlrcrinc Trowbridge llcnlcr. COND Row V Ltorr lou A1 Oull Dorothy Birncy Bailey, Clulrlotlc Carlton, Judith French PlC2lSill'lIS, N-Q Primary III FIRST Bow: Bonnie lothrom Broadus, Margaret Ann Fultz, Ellen Bain Brenner, Barbara lean Culpepper, Charlotte Poindexter Harrison, Judith Lake Coleman, Nlary 'lane McCaslin, Ioan Patricia Beattie, Sandra Lynn Staub, Mary Terrell Jackson. SECOND Bow: Mrs. Moseley, Ann Gray Turner, Susan MacDonald Terrell, Betta Leigh Perel, Virginia Capehart Tucker, Cecelia Esmond Mans- helcl Bullard, Estelle Taylor Munford, Barbara Carlton Brothers, Linda Drake Hull, janet Dianne Nunnally. NOT PICTURED: Jean Alice Nickel. 38 Primary II FIRST Row: Nancy Ann Tureman, Helen Suzanne jones, Marian Beattie Waddell, Linda Anne Redford, Elizabeth Marshall McGuire Brent. SECOND Bow: Barbara Parkinson Bailey, Joyce Abbitt, lane Boss Longan, .lane lloward Showalter, Judith Walker West, Roberta Lee Thompson, Nancy Earl Unger. THIRD Bow: Donna Beth llowe, Virginia Ann Jones, Cynthia ,lean Byrd, Mary llays Leeper, Anne Stuart Pinnell, Mary Meddaris Leary. NOT P1C'ru1zED: Mary Clifton Ottley, Mary Christianna Ziebe. - will . rzxmeii Ltis:imsmaxn-.-xxx-,xxxxw-is x 'Ya f-.af ,wg '22-4 yu 1+ 5' 'S fy WWI rf: us an 'Sl' is my ' 1 'im 'F -F Primary I FIRST Row: Garnett Merryman Bowers, Martha Susan Fultz, Dorothy Henderson McDowell, Marjorie Louise Solomon, Melissa Anne Konkle. SECOND Row: Trygve Lang Lee, Linda Mae Murray, Esther K. Beasley, Sue Logan Eastman, Ilona Beatrix Hamway, Mary Harrison Stone, jessica Patton Sanders, Virginia Anne Wortham, Gay Montague Grigg, Virginia Squire Whitehead. NOT PICTURED: Mary Anna Toms. Upper Kindergarten Fmsr Row: Catherine Elise Slay, Catherine Ann Sheehan, William Russell jones, III, Martin Harold Unger, Jr., Ann Howard Hodgins. SECOND Row: Elizabeth Mae Coleman, Karen Patricia Marks, Herbert Carl Lee, Jr., Susan Jo Jett, Alice Ross Hart, Mrs. Sheehan, Elizabeth Armistead Conner, James Morton Graves. THIRD Row: Kathleen Banner Hawks, Anne Betts Carpenter, May Ellen Boyd, Lorna Dee Burkes, Dorothy Lee Wood, David Milton Hull, James Roger Mansfield Bullard. NOT PICTURED! Martha Gibson Ziebe. Lower Kindergarten FIRST Row: Louis Edward Solomon, III, Susan Nan Pologe, Andrew Mason Brent, Victoria Grace Romaine, Douglas Wynn Kreshover, Sarah Elizabeth jones, George Garrett Epps, Deborah Kay. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Robertson Wilson, Martha Vaughan Terrell, Lucy Rollins Correll, Louise Renee Mattern, Parry Ann Marston, Vir- ginia Harvie Stevens, Mary Martin Talcott, Wendy jill Galston, Miss Creath. 41 s 1 A xx. Q 'Sz X ,A iw M f, as X ,, W,.. , , swam. aw A 1, 52,35 E, A.,, Sm NN 44 ie wwe mf ?aa5 Hama The Collegiate Country Day School XX, :X N X9 -5 - f-'X SS! i l l QT:-3. -1 s 1 ' --x .. - --e- o ' ' ,,,: ,f1- mtg lx M -fiiiifg' ff f -55 '4 K I V15 f' 7' ?'f , Ill if ,V x Slvxfrgs XiXTx X X Wherever I am, There's always'Pooh, Tl'1ere's always Pooh and me. ANNE HUNTER LARUS GRESHAN1 WALL ,lvnrcll Heprvsw1tuIi1'L' 'IYIIVCII Pl10f0g1'L117I1Uf There are always questions in the Fifllz c:l'l1dL'. The cafeteria U8 'A :ml K 9. 't 43 rl 1-ar rw.. :ef g 3 '11 ,,.f- vh- 543,51 is sa. Intermediate I FIRST Bow: Norman Call Frazier, John Cravettc Lamb, lr., David Reno , P. -.h Porter, Mrs. Hogeland, Furman Gresham Wall, Jr., Coleman arris Perrin. SECOND Row: Ann Barrett Davis, Virginia Drury Clark, Susan Ann Shaffer, joan Pamela Meir, Mary Claiborne Moore, Anne Hunter Larus, Nancy Joyce Burgess, Mary Boss Reed. Primary IV W'lf ed Bo er Vaughan William Soper Cierhart, Charles FIRST Row: 1 r p , Northmore Sturtevant, HI, Carl B. Marcuson, Jr., Randolph McLean Allen, Miss Dawson. SECOND Row: Mary jane Decker, Barbara Gayle Burgess, Ann Muse Strickland, Mrs. Pettit. Nor PICTUREDZ Susan Sherwood Larson. 45 .www rm -x. - tl Prunary III I STANDING! Wirt Laing Bowles, Mrs. Poteet, Julie Adams Greene, Austin Tucker, Jack Kelly Johnston, Jr., James Clark Perrin, Susanne Repass. FIRST Row: Robert Hugh McPherson, Karen Van Doren, Mary Carol Jones. SECOND Row: Donald Haines Eason, Jr., Anne Gardner Sydnor, Doris Norment Armbrecht. THIRD Row: Richard Watkins Wiltshire, Jr., Lloyd Arlington Hall, Mary Linda deButts. FOURTH Row: Cynthia Ann Modisett, Shirley Ann Strang, James Taylor Hyde. NOT PICTURED: William B. Garner, Jr., Edwin Macrae Rucker, Jr. Primary II FIRST Row: Daniel Lewis Frazier, William Seabury Porter, Robert Hill Crump Seaton, Thomas Keith Grove, Kahl Ignatius Berkle, Ill, Charles Carpenter Chewning, Jr., James Franklin Hamilton, Stephen Cason Vaughan, John Thomas Robertson, William Robert Gray. SECOND Row: Miss Parkinson, Dorothea Claiborne Chapman, Evelyn' Gail Pearsall, Margret Hale Johnston, Judith Ellen Corpening, Susan Blair Penick, Kathrin Schwarzschild, Ann Robinson Arbenz, Julia Argyle Rader, Mrs. Jones. THIRD Row: James Monroe Cottle, Frederick Clark Lowden, Herbert Lee Mitchell, III, Emmett Montrose Avery, Ill, William Dabney Grinnan, William Thomson Sturtevant, James Michael Coleman, III, James Harrison Smith, Travis Harris Epes. NOT PIcTuRED: Gayle William Arnold. Prnnary I FIRST Row: Shirley Marine Moclisett, Karen Penlield Clarke, Ronald Tay- lor Dougan, Jane Fitzgerald Reed. SECOND Row: Claud Minton Whitley, Jr., Roxann Pollard, Sally Notting- ham Rice, Douglas Caperton Farley, Beverly Langhorne Randolph, Betty Claire Hulcher, Elizabeth Bentley Elliott, Anne Stirling Harman, Randall Clark Shafer, Lucy Bayne Dudley. THIRD Row: Beverly Thomas Reams, Lee Marshall Price, William Michael Gottwald, Edward Angus Powell, Jr., Luther Benjamin Van- trease, Jr., Mrs. Dunn. NOT PICTURED: William Harry Schwarzschild, III. 47 MIDDLE KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW: john Bell Carter, II, Maurice Niles Edwards, Shearer Davis Bowman, Iohn Vvarren Daniel, Lewis Butler Pollard, joe Fleming Mitchell, Patrick Russell Lang, Anne Parker Decker. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Deane Keppel, Meverell Bryarly Van Doren, Ill, Lewis Larus Avery, Sid- ney Boeteler VVorthington, Deborah Dee Grove, Margaret Blair Kerr, George E. Taylor, Ir., Mrs. Ransone, Charles Goldsmith Thalhimer, Ir., 'Ianet Fauntleroy Willis, Nancy Carol Eisenberg, Mary Susan Schmidt. NOT PICTURED: Harry Shockley Gierhart, II, Thomas Morgan Pawling, Jennifer Ellen Seume, Elizabeth Hurst Smith, Chris Wilkinson. UPPER KINDERGARTEN- PRIMARY I FIRST Row: Carol Louise Dodson, Martha jane Clark, john Walker Gregory, Emily Reid Yclton, Catherine Stuart Walker. SECOND ROW: Karen Kreshover, Langdon Taylor Christian, IV, Gordon Finch Penick, III, Leslie H. Fleischer, Thomas Tudor Tucker. THIRD Row: William Betts Wiltshire, Susan Car- rington Fry, Stephen Langhorne Perkins, William Reed Preston, jr., David Bruce Pincus, Mary Blair Truesclcll, Eleanor Derbyshire Shervin, Lucille Pendleton VVyatt. NOT PICTURED: lklarjorie Dale Hazelwood, Victoria Darnell Harvey. 5 LOWER KINDE RGARTEN Ward lNflcKee Hamilton, Carolyn Reed Preston, Margaret Howland Prosser, Christopher Dana Renoir Wilkinson, Rebecca Kern Dougan, Leslie Lathrop Reed, John Ashby Chewning, Katherine Clare Meyers, Coleman Whitfield Wall, Tillie Ann Phelps, Dorothy Foster Perkins, George Clifford Kirkrnyer, III. NOT PICTURED: Patricia Ann Moss, Iudith Anne Pawling, Mary VVycliffe Pritchett, Clark Pem- broke Willis, lN'larti Gray lXIiller Thalhimer. i i iiiuiuiiiuiiiiiii'Mi -,Lu i there's a great big curtain. Some one lives behind if but 'QW .W LOUISE Boon-1 FLORANCE CAHOL ELIZABETH MINOR SARAH DAILY HOLMES Business Manager ' Art Editor Business Manaeer TORCH STAFF ELIZABETH PICKE11' KENNON Assistant Editor junrrx-1 GAITHER jonc Freshman Representative Lucv NEWTON BOSWELL Editor SUZANNE POWELL ZOPPA Sophomore Representative 49 Doms ADRIENNE COULD Assistant Editor Miss DUNCAN Faculty Adviser The Student Council The purpose of the Student Council is to promote the general welfare of the school. It is the desire, therefore, of the organization to establish and main- tain the high standards of scholarship, integrity, co-operation, and citizen- ship, which are essential to school life. The self-governing Student Council and the honor system that it promotes and encourages are the pride of every girl who sings, Hail, Collegiateli' Nancy Cooke Robertson, Sophomore representative, Mary Blair Ilones, Fresh- man representative, Martha Whitney Horsley, recording secretary and treas- urer, Mrs. Coleman, faculty adviser, Barbara Elizabeth Baker, president, Amy Deane Moffitt, vice-president, Judith Frances Vantrease, corresponding secre- tary, Eleanor Marshall Oppenhimer, Senior representative, Mary Bruce Featherston, Junior representative. SO The Honor Council The membership of the Honor Council changes from year to year and con- sists of the presidents of the Student Council and the four upper classes, the members of the National Honor Society, the adviser of the Student Council, and the Headmistress. The Honor Council meets not only to discuss specific charges and malce recommendations to the lleadmistress, hut also to develop plans to further or clarify the honor system in the school. The Honor Council meets hc- hind closed doors, all discussions are absolutely conhdential, and no records are kept. FIRST Row: Dorothy Wingheld Ewing, Aline Mead Payne. SECOND Row: jane Emerson Durham, Bernice Maria Spathey, president. THIRD Row: Barbara Elizabeth Baker, Mrs. Flippen. FOURTH Row: Mrs. Coleman. NOT PICTURED: Ellen Terry Bunnell. SI The Junior Student Council SEATED: Phyllis Norton Graves, Intermediate III representative, Mrs. Ferney- hough, faculty adviserg Margaret Kimball Tilghman, president, Virginia Armistead Brent, secretaryg Grace Landram Whitehead, vice-president. STANDING! Susan Taylor Materne, Intermediate I representative, Margaret Anne Deck, Intermediate IV representativeg Courtnay Norton Munford, Intermediate II representative. Nor PxcTuRED: Martha lane Daniel. 52 K i The Match Staff Miss Moon, faculty udviscrg Karcn Mochrl, sports editorg Frances Ballou, art Cditorg Kay lVlcDowcll, busincss manugcrg Nancy Robertson, assistant busi- ness managcrg Betsy lluglics, cclitorg Kit llarner, Lower School cclitorg Susan Gladding, co-cclitorg Martic Wallace, Lower School editor. L-ui' Q Gift and Welfare Committee During the first semester the Cift and Welfare Committee conducted a drive which included the Community Chest, the Junior Red Cross, the March of Dimes, Richmond Tuberculosis Association, CARE, Sheltering Arms Hospital, and the Heart Association. The second semester projects consisted of collecting magazines for McCuire Hospital, filling Red Cross boxes to be sent overseas, and a drive to collect old clothes. FIRST Row: Eleanor Dupuis, Margaret Bryson, Dianne Nunnally, Estelle Munford. SECOND Row: judy West, Ashby Dunn, Grace Mercer, chairman, Mrs. Riley, faculty adviser, Laura Simpkins. THIRD Row: Shirley Pilkington, Emily Chewning, Betty lane Stone, Agnes Cutchins, Mary Buford Rocock, Randy Coleman, Lake Robins, secretary- treasurerg Ioan Roberts. 54 The Library Committee The Library Committee, consistinglof representatives from each class, helps to inalce the library pleasant for everyone. They write notices for overdue hoolcs and keep thc magazines arrangccl neatly on the shelves. They make trips to the Public Library, when necessary, to borrow anal return books for the school. SEATED: Anne Pyle, Mrs. Rudasill, librarian. STANDING: Dallas West, Grace Mercer, Elizabeth Kennon, Mary Bruce Feathcrston, Elizabeth Milton, chairmang Kay McDowell. NOT PICTURED: Dianne Sawyer, lane Wharton. is at .2'f.,1fr'tr J . The Health Council The members of the Health Council consists of two representatives from each class. During the school year this council sponsors programs in assembly and provides posters to keep before the students the importance of good health. FIRST Row: Molly Leary, Linda Redford, Mrs. Wood, faculty adviser, jane Broaddus, Barbara Culpepper, Judith Coleman, Daria Troubetskoy. SECOND Row: Nancy Cargill, Polly jefferson, Jane Terrell, Mary Cratz, Sally Montgomery, Lucy Seay, Anne Harwood, Nancy Lamb, Champ Roberts, Mary Kuehl, president. 56 Flower Girls lfor many years at Collegiate the seleetion ol' a lilower Girl hy eaeh inemher of the Senior Glass has heen a tradition. ln September the Seniors entertain the lilower Girls at a dinner. At intervals during the school year eaeh lilower Girl entertains her Senior hy a party given in her honor. An Clonnneneetnent the l:lowerAGirls, wearing long pastel evening dresses and earrying nosegays, lead the procession. liol' lowing the exercises, they and their parents are guests with the Seniors at a reception. liiiisi Bow: Siaeorvn Bow: l'l.0VVlVIl GIRLS NINIUHS FLOXVIQR GIRLS SIQNIORS Kay Mellowell lililalieth Milton Kit llarner Mary Brute leath Katherine Vllilliains Shirley Pilkington Barhara Baker Karen Moehrl eiston fxtllIt'llllt' Gould laanees Ballou Chainp Boherts llarris Butterworth Mary Reid llunn Elizabeth llotehlciss Blair jones Bernice S Jathey hlielcy Bo inson Anne Pyle Lucy Boswell Tahh Thornton Dorothy lfwing Sigrid l,ynn Dallas VVest Sally Scherer flooltit' Payne Nlary Gratl Eleanor Oppenhinier . Peggy Gunn Noi' Pie't'uiuQn: Iflilalveth Kennon Mary Kuehl lfllen Bunnell Deane Mollitt ex sw, ,' Dil 5-Sm.: - . f Betsy Minor Grace hlereer eg ' Ni 2a...'J KKK What is the purpose of the K. K. K.? What do the letters stand for? No- body knows. Nobody, that is, except the six seniors who are members. These of the members are tapped in the Spring from the incoming Senior Class by three members of the out' going Senior Class, and in the Fall the three new members tap three of their classmates. Eiv ELIZABETH MILTON BETSY MINOR ADRIENNE COULD MICKY ROBINSON GRACE MERCER Lucv BOSWELL sllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ll lllllll I I ll llllll llllll Ill nllll ull lllllll n .gnu 'nun' f9lftSs7:faef rmqr trwmxwa mm Patience Plll2S1lN'l'l1DllY 'r'rrrLc:oLLr3oiA'1'r5 c:Lian uLuii CAs'r' Colonel Calverly Sally Montgomery Major Murgatroyrl Eleanor Oppenhirner Duke of Dunstable Judy Vantrease Beginald Buntliorne, a lleshly poet Blair jones Archibald Grosvener, an itlyllic poet Betsy Minor Mr. Bunthorne's Solicitor Mary Kuehl Lady Angela Barbara Baker Lady Saphir Lucy Boswell Lady Ella Karen Moehrl Lady jane Grace Mercer Patience, a dairymaid Deane Noltlitt Crroiius orf BAPTurious BIAIDENSZ Stuart Bennett, Suzanne Bourne, Anne Bostwick, Ellen Bun- nell, jane Durham, Susan Gladding, Missie Ferguson, Jeanne Hervey, Mason Henley, Ann lluxley, Martha Kellogg, Mary Kuehl, Sigrid Lynn, Betsy Neal, Shirley Pilkington, Lucy Seay. Dianne Sawyer, Martha Wallace, Jane Wlharton, Anne Walker, Dallas VVest. LJFFICERS or Tim IJRAGOON Gtmnns: Harris Butterworth, Ashby Dunn, Mary Gratz, Elizabeth Hotchkiss, Betsy Hughes, Adrienne Gould, Martha Horsley, Carol Lane jefferson, Brownie Lee, Elizabeth Milton, Lu Peters, Cookie Payne, Micxty Robinson, Bernice Spathey, Kay McDowell, Sally Scherer, Lake Bobins, Nancy Robertson, Linda VVells, Katherine Williams, Peggy Shinnick. Annunciation Angel Margaret Gunn Kings Adrienne Gould Mary Gratz Elizabeth Minor Shepherds Barbara Baker Shirley Pilkington Samantha Robinson 60 hristmas agtant Madonna Elizabeth Kennon joseph Lucy Boswell Creche Angels Grace Mercer Elizabeth Milton Eleanor Oppenhimer Heavenly Host Mary Kuehl Aline Payne Anne Pyle Tabb Thornton Bernice Spathey Ghriztmas at Uullzgia When all the school is full of f And every heart is jolly, The Blue Room everywhere is h With mistletoe and holly. All our gifts beneath the tree We'll send both far and near, A little bit from you and me Of happy Christmas cheer . . . It's Christmas at Collegiate. The Juniors are mysterious And are a Brunch preparing With food and toasts and Santa In which we'll all be sharing. When there is fun for everyone And all bright eyes are beaming Love for young and old alike Everywhere is gleaming . . . It's Christmas at Collegiate. v Then it's Pageant night again, And Saint james' bells are ringi Music fills the chilly air . . . The Collegiate Choir is singing Again we live that long ago When a host of angels came And said, Fear not, I bring gre And Jesus is His name. lt's Christmas everywhere. I 3 IE Llfl llllg Claus ng. t joy . . . -LUCY BOSWELL 61 SENIOR PLAY IF 1 WERE KING, JUSTIN HUNTLY MCCARTHY DIRECTED BY MRS. FRANK APPERLY ' BUSINESS ADVISER, MRS. BERNARD RILEY CAST Huguette du Hamel ..,..,, Aline Meade Payne Rene de Montigny ..,, .. . ,...,. Margaret Gunn Denise .......... .... ,.,..,.. , , . .,..,... .,.., , .. Mary Kuehl Guy Taharieu ,.,. ...... . ., Elizabeth Milton Colin de Cayeulx ..,.... .,.., ,..,... S h irley Pilkington lsabeau ...... .,.,..,... .,,.,, ,.,. . . ..,,.,.. .... G r ace Mercer Blanche .,..,... .,..,.. ...... ..... S a m antha Robinson Robin Turgis ,......,. .. ,.......,..,.,, Barbara Baker Tristan l'Hermite,. ., .,.,....,,.,.. Bernice Spathey Louis Xl. .........,........ .. ., .,.. Eleanor Oppenhimer Francois Villon .......... ..,..,... C arol Elizabeth Minor Katherine de Vaucelles ,..,..,.......... Adrienne Gould Olivier le Dain ....... . ,.,,,... ..,, .....,..,......... M a ry Gratz Thibaut d'Aussigny . Tabb Thornton Captain of the Watch ,. .. ,. Anne Pyle An Astrologer ,. ,,.. ,. ,. ....... ,..,.. B arbara Baker Noel le -lolys ,. ,,,. ., ,..,.,, Elizabeth Kennon Toison d'Or .. .. Rebekah Brown Lee Petit Jean ,, , .. ..,.. .Shirley Pilkington Trois Echelles .,,.. , .,.. ....,..,, . . ..,,,.. ,..,.. A nne Pyle Pages ........ ..,..,..... . . ,..,..,. Betsy Neal, Ann Huxley Soldiers .........,....,,...,,.,, Jane Durham, Mary Bruce Featherston, Jeanne Hervey, Martha Kellogg, Sally Montgomery, Carey Spicer JMS' oi all 35 FRANCES TAB!! GORDON 'HIORX ION May Q14c'U11 ELIZABETH GURUUN INIILTON Affair! of Honor POOH'S WHO 'I it If O F? 'E 7 all M I '5' Kj 'c ill MOST POPULAR Elizabeth Milton BEST LOOKING Tabb Thornton MOST FUN Daily Holmes MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Mary Reid Dunn MOST INTELLECTUAL Deane Moffitt BEST DISPOSITION Grace Mercer MOST INFLUENTIAL Barbara Baker BEST DRESSED Sally Scherer FRIENDLIEST Judy Vantrease BEST ALL AROUND Eleanor Oppenhimer MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST ATHLETIC Lucy Boswell Betsy Minor Q 1 Mir J sy 1 X , X i'Stg?' t -:FULL A 1 U 4.9 - ,l,lg,t iii? Wi u L 1 l Christopher, Christopher where are you going, Christopher Robin? 36-nv-M The Athletic Council The purpose ol' the Athletic Council is to promote school spirit ancl better sportsmanship at Clollcgiate through sports, the Green anal Cold Teams, and the cheerleatlers. FIRST Row: Mary Reid Dunn, Deane llotchlciss, Sally Scherer, secretary- treasurerg Brownie Lee, president, Kit llarner, vice-president, Mary Bruce lieatherston, Elizabeth llotchkiss. SEeoND Row: Peggy Shinnick, Carol Sutherland, Scotty Wzill, Nancy Robertson, Karen Moehrl, Elizabeth Kennon, Betsy Minor, Anne Pyle, Harris Butterworth. 65 ia. Hockey A TEAM Fmsr Row: Cookie Payne, Eleanor Oppenhimer, Elizabeth Milton, Tabb Thornton, Kit Harner. SECOND Row: Mary Reid Dunn, Peggy Gunn, Betsy Minor, captain Bernice Spathey, Anne Pyle, Suzanne Zoppa. B TEAM FIRST Row: Deane Hotchkiss, Louise Florance, Dallas West, Ann Huxlev Peggy Shinnick, Jane Durham, Sally Scherer. SECOND Row: Martha Horsley, Betsy Hughes, Harris Butterworth, Eliza beth Hotchkiss, Barbara Baker, Carol Sutherland, Katherine Williams Brownie Lee. Nor Prcrunsn: Ellen Bunnell. A TEAM B TEAM Petersburg .......... Westhampton ......,, St. Gertrude's , ........ Hopewell ........,.......,. ..,...,,.. john Marshall .r..,.,....r Thomas jefferson ,,......, St. Margaret's .....,. St. Catherine's . ALLIED EAST TEAM Cookie Payne, Bernice Spathey. ALLIED EAST RESERVE TEAM O 2 2 O I I 3 4' Tabb Thornton, Peggy Gunn, Kit Harner, Betsy Minor. 67 1 -1 o 4 I O O nv if rr A , I 'X w, Fw hL . K ' y - 5 .1 5 f' I Z J gf x' k .V ,, A Y J. 5 sv V V gps? ,V Q ,F V V - , ,Vw V r , ' 3 I 'v ' .. A' f '- i .. f- -M L , W, ,Q . 'W' Q. ,,.. - . , W 'ww fu.. V 7' .V f N. fx' ' nf 5. ' U - ni? i. uf. 1 U . V ff , I x. A L , ' ,Y Q li' V V f V , V f V 5 ,V .. - . V , . X. . 'GT Q Wg di ' . ., 2 .VV V 'TJ -S , :JV VV .Q IC. V an V L V V V' V AV . , V V A -. V' 53' , ..ffV.1f. fmgm 'J ' f wx f- V .-V. V , . .XV 1 V 1 , V -.QVVVV X VV ,kg 3 V 2, V A . 3. ,V V .gy , V1 V V -G1 V V ,, mf ' I E, y , V V, SK h i f' 1 1. fi ,K,A fmQ f V . Q V X ' 2 f X ,. Y 'flu if 'fs A ' x ' 1 A ' Nil... Y 6 . , ,A.. ff, , X . ' ' 1 , 'VVV ' M .. v W w ...M . F . .Tw uk ,V V 'V VV XX - N new ,N M, -ra- M- 2 snag, - .g.. V. . , ., .A - ' X ul gg. ,K .KH V VV V,-VIA.,-Q WV .V V. W, , M F -V ., .. Na .E g . 7. K., - , W. w L, K flag W . ,, ' W' H 5 'N 7 iii., , fi -- Vg , ,. V V V .:- fnnl ' . ,. N5 :rr-'W 'f r e 43r9..:f-- 'A V f ,fm gm M Q: N-, lfffa yi W' do ' YQ :sii x - if l5:Qff?if' 1 V . 7 V k ' ' K f . ' ' mf AV .iw JV 33362355 ,Q V ..h. .. . .. ,.. V , ,WV V V VV VVV Basketball !kTEANl KNEELING: Cookie Payne, Eleanor Oppenhimer, Elizabeth Kennon, cap- taing Elizabeth Milton, Anne Pyle. STANDING: Betsy Minor, Mary Reid Dunn, Tabb Thornton, Peggy Gunn, Bernice Spathey, Harris Butterworth. B'TEAh4 SEATED: Laura Simpkins, Elizabeth Hotchkiss, Ann Huxley, Nancy Robertson, Karen Moehrl, Sally Scherer, Sally Montgomery. STANDING: Louise Florance, Betsy Hughes, Brownie Lee, Lu Peters, Judy Vantrease, Kit Harner, Betsy Neal. SCORES Collegiate ............. ...,.........,. Collegiate ,............ ..,,........... Collegiate ............. Collegiate .......,,.,,. ........,,,.... Collegiate ..,.....,,,., ........,...,, Collegiate .,....,...... ...........,... Collegiate ,...,,....... Collegiate .......,,..., Collegiate ,............ Collegiate .....,....,.. ....,,..,,...., Collegiate ...,.,...,.., .....,.,....,,. Collegiate ......,............ ..........,..,......,........... ALL CITY: Betsy Minor, Anne Pyle. ALL CITY RESERVE: Peggy Gunn. A TEAM 47 Freeman ............,.,. .,.......,,, 2 2 39 St. Certrude's .,.,....,. ...,...,.... 4 3 38 Petersburg ...,,,....,.,...... ............ 3 6 36 John Marshall ...,,,...,,.. ,,.......... 3 2 42 Hopewell .....,............. .........,,. 2 7 40 St. Catherines ............, ...,........ 4 1 B T is A M 23 Freeman ,.......... ,,......,... 2 1 16 St. Gertrude's ..... ,......,... 2 7 1 8 Petersburg ..........,........ .,,......... 1 9 40 John Marshall .......... ............ 5 1 39 Hopewell ..,.,......... ...,......., 2 8 36 St. Catherine's ....... .....,,.... 1 8 Cheer Leaders FIRST Row: Sigrid Lynn, Blair jones. SECOND Row: Martha Kellogg, Frances Ballou. THIRD Row: Carey Spicer, Mary Bruce Featherston, head cheer leader 70 -19 4 L ,I 74' -via 4- 2 -un- ! ' W fw 52 W 1 ,k , fl Q Q 1 'I ,iii A-Q-LL S .5 ,ff 5 Y . S ,4--2 V IO' ! f?' f C' S' 7 ADVERTISERS IN THE 1955 TORCH Baker Cockrell Agency Beacon Book Store Beacon Drive-in Morton Bear Biggs Antique Company, lnc. Binford Shop Braxton Horsley, Agency Capital Radio and T. V. Center Carmen's Beauty Salon CarroIl's Shoe Store Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company Arthur Clarke The Clothes Horse The Clover Room Connecticut General Life Insurance Company J. L. Culpepper and Company Curles Neck Dairy, lnc. Dernenti Studio The New Dixie Lines, lnc. Elem and Funsten R. A. Elmore Episcopal Church News Estes Service Station Fairfax Hall Quality Foods Foy's Pharmacy Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association Fuel Oils, lnc. Furniture Studio. lnc. Georgian Beauty Salon Goddin. Goodridge, and Robertson Grove Ave. Pharmacy Grove Ave. Pure Oil Station Holloway House Howard-Mitchell Construction Company Ingersoll-Rand Company lrvin's Beauty Salon Jones and Robins, lnc. John J. Kammeter Kingan Company Lafayette Variety Store Layfield-Parker, lnc. Life Insurance Company of Virginia Lorraine, A. L., Hardware Marlette Beauty Center Minor's Music Nolde Brothers, lnc. North America Assurance Society of Virglnla lnc Park Food Land Pat's Record Shop Paul H. Pusey Pepsi Cola Bottling Company Physicians Apothecary. lnc. Pierce Market Playdium Rappahannock Sea Food Company Ratcliffe Florist Richmond Coca Cola Bottling Works, Richmond Dairy Company Richmond Paper Company, lnc. Robinson Chevrolet Company, lnc. Sarah Lee Kitchen Schwarzschild Brothers, Inc. W. R. L. Smith Southern Associate. lnc. Stuart Circle Pharmacy C. E. Thurston and Sons, lnc. University Pharmacy Village Gift Shop Virginia Dairy Company, Inc. Virginia Electric and Power Company Wakefield Grill Walnut Lane Riding Academy Westhampton Pharmacy West End Transit Westhampton Beauty Salon Whittet and Shepperson B. O. Williams Womble-Robinson Paint Store Wray Seldon Studio Inc You Moy Proudly Serve MILK and Dairy Products from . . . CURLES NECK DAIRY Ev 1600 R senearh Road ' Dial 5-1745 74 EI EI THE NEW DIXIE LINES INCORPORATED Serving Virginia, North oncI,SoutI1 Carolina BROOK ROAD AND NORWOOD AVENUE P. O. Box 5032, Richmond, Va. Compliments oi J. D. BROTHERS, President 75 f gg'w 5 rg l :fri 'K I I I l l I iiunnuuluc-o-wif I bought a camera today, Cathy, Our first year with the telephone to take along on our vacation. company has been such fun. l h E of , 1 I Ji xi I ,IX i Anal now wc'rc gm-lling an vacation Lct's tell our graduating friends with pay . . . it's good to count to llnel out all about wvll-paying, on that nice 1-ln-ck cw-ry m-ck. inn-rt-sling telephone jobs. t The Chesapeake 8. Potomac Telephone Company 1 , . . . mn-M, of Vlrglnla 76 Oily 'Cdilftfd ti0lfLJ ! from the staj of EPISCOPAL CHURCHNEWS the bi-weekly magazine serving the whole Episcopal Church throughout the world . . . published in Richmond 77 y j' to . T'- ' Tlfff 1 N, ficoldj f 5 xg. llulllulllllllllullIlllllllllulllllnlnlllllllullullluluuuuunulllnnul 671 5TE 74, 4? if 0 fan In 6 Tb algoavingg AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 80 Howard-Mitchell Construction Company General Contmctom 711 w. MAIN STREET RICHMOND, VIRGINIA PHONE 7-3061 - P. o. Box 1433 8 E nunlnulnlnnnuun E ,599 1 i, ,. .,. L, u BEST WISHES CLASS OF 555 105 EAST GRACE STREET E ulllunuullulluunuluuuullullululllIllIllIluIlluluuulullulllllulll E COMPLIMENTS OF Ingersoll -Rand Co 3431 WEST LEIGH STREET El EJ 82 Compliments of FUEL OILS, INCORPORATED DOMESTIC AND INDUSTRIAL FUEL OILS H. GODWIN JONES, President ALEXANDER W. PARKER, Vice-President HOMER S. WILSON, JR., Vice-President W. M. BRIDGFORTH, Secretary DEEP WATER TERMINAL ROAD PHONE 82-1282 ELAM FU STE Realtoofs ESTABLISHED 1868 SALES ' LOANS ' RENTALS INSURANCE fn., 1106 EAST MAIN STREET RICI-IMOND,VIRGINIA 83 OF A FRIEND as E1 ...... .El Compliments of BRAXTON HORSLEY AGENCY Ol' VIRGINIA IKIIIOII ' ISIIIUSIIID llll T. Braxton Horsley, Manager Daniel L. Williams, Associate Manager 1 618 STATE-PLANTERS BANK BUILDING S E E, E1 85 M054 miie R. H. MINOR CORPORATION Phone 84-2103 N. Robinson Street Richmond, V g 86 Inllnuullllllulllulul ulllunnlulnlnllnllnllllulllunllq Quill Aylett T. Goddin Fergus A. Goodridge E E Giles M. Robertson Q E Goddin, Goodridge and Robertson s INSURANCE 610 Mutual Building Richmond 3, Virginia , P. O. Box 422 ' Phone 3-67I3 nun' nuuaanuaunnauuuuruuuu uuuuu n un nanlaalnal-luullaIl-ollnllll 5 5 Layfield f Parker INCORPORATED? , FUR!! I, 'l YL Z' Pilvlxji E 4 N 5 Sales Service SANDSTON, VIRGINIA E 4 mile: out on E Willzlamsburg Road 5 87 --------- ------------E Student Accident Insurance Ev Group Accident Insurance FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL AND NON-ATHLETES Furnishing Insurance Protection to Schools. Colleges. Sponsors, and 5 Indivicluais AT LOW COST. 2 v- I - ACCIDENT - HEALTH - HOSPITALIZATION ' - GROUP INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Low Cost Polio Policy for Families and Individuals North America Assurance Society of Virginia, Inc. ST. GEORGE GRINNAN, JR. : Agency Manager DISTRICT OFFICE: 5 115 North Second Street Richmond, Virginia 5 i El ...........El E1 Compliments of . . . Cf Richmond? M ost Complete Food Store A FATHER THE PARK FOODLAND OF TWO : 509 North Meadow Street COLLEGIATE GIRLS Richmond 20, Virginia F ree Delivery - , Order Phone 84-2456 5 Bookkeeper's Phone 6-7682 El ------ Ei E1 '------------------------------------------------------------------------------ na E1 --'--- gr lg --------------- --------- m D E M E N TI M QS The Clover ilfLjL0 Room Bw In Richmond is lg Q... 88 GRACE AT 2ND STREET RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DIAL 2-9003 E nnnunlnllnnnnlunnnullnnnnnnunuunnunnnnnnnannunnnlnununlnununnnnnnnunnnnnunuanunnnn nuns E PHYSICIANS' APOTHECARY, Inc. Pharmacists fav We Deliver Anywhere is PROFESSIONAL BLDG. ' 503 E. Franklin Street ' Telephone 2-8365 E1 EI B lllnulllllul llllllllllllllllllrlllll lllulluln lllllllllllllllllll I :null E Join Your Friends . . . AND BOWL in Richrnoncl's Finest Bowling Alley THE PLAYDIUM Open Daily at l0:OO a.m. 1807 W. Broad Street Dial 5-1284 B ll1lllnlunnnlnuluuuuuuIunnuunluuuuuu nnuunlu Ilununlunuuulnuuuul E 89 COMPLIMENTS OF RICHMQQIRORQQPER co iff Serving the South Since 1871 9 'Z' InlnlluInllnlnlIlulllllulllluIllInlllullunulnlunnuIlullluIllIlulllllllllllnllIulullllullIllulllullllIllIllnuIlullulllullulllulllllllllul.Inq S : CONGRATULATIONS, xxx , f F 4 GRADUATES! fa W .ge ,..: .Q ll Yes, you'II always flnd your I A one friend Reoov xlLowA11 35 ' ,A X at me head ofthe line to 1 I L' I' F congratulate you, and wish ' Q, - you every success! 1' 4 VIRGINIA ELECTRIC 9 Q AND POWER COMPANY a Q mulululllulllllllllllllnlluulnluuullnun lllullllll unluunn lllluull u ululu uuunnuz llll un llllunlnllnnullnlllll uullununlu llnullnul lullulnuuuuum Compiimeris of Uwe 'fi Grade R UBQIS gg wo . .hah - ' T 2, its I V. 0 Bag, Icsvme ,. ag A331 m its Ba r-lard rx 11:- 4rkp 54' uirsdixcr T 6 m a I 1,S4e 4952 4045 Mb ,Eg E-.43 6 9 do o'di4x 6 Ask'-W 0 0, Car-+:eM QQXJ 0 Q .Donn-5, M30 GUM 1- Bulk 0 -:,' qs LYNX Q A 7 r 360' 'guinea Nomar Lo L.,: 4'q is BQVCSNJQ eTc.B 'aa' H Q N 91 E nl nnlnlluln In ulllruulll n lllvullllllllunluvlllllllllxulllulllllllnlllll nlllrlllllllllllllv lllllllIlllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll E THERE YOU ARE . . . AND . . . HERE ARE WE and OFF WE GO V21 f N My . G ,f if by A Barbara Tabb Grace El --------------------- ------------------------- ------------ --------------------------------------- El DRINK Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Richmond E nnurnnunnunnnn u nnnu 1 nnnnnnnu n nuunuuu l null 1 nulalla :ummm EWLAJ Away! 1 Z L . .,,r:r I In The lrighf lluo Wrapporl 92. H. B. Derieux, President J. DeWitt Hanlins, Secty.-Treas. Henry L. Warner, Jr., Vice-P SOUTHERN ASSOCIATES, INC. Eoon BROKERS 109 W. Grace Street ' Richmond, Virginia ' Dial 3-0393 OFFICES IN WASHINGTON, D. C., and NORFOLK, VIRGINIA lnlInnnlIannIanInlIIulnnnuuunuuuuuuu unnuuia QuununIunuIIunIuIuInnuIIuulununlunlnunnnnu W. R. L. Smith 8: Brother, Inc. REALTORS BEST WISI-IES VIRGINIA DAIRY CO. The Home of Better Milk Di 5'2838 507 EAST MAIN STREET E E IIllllllnlulnnunuuu llluulllla Ellullulluuuluun Compliments oi C. E. THURSTON 81 SONS, INC. Insulation and Refractory Contractors 8-I0 LINDEN STREET ' RICHMOND, VA. ' DIAL 6-49U6 93 IGS IuAuanllunllllululllullullnllullulllll llll unnnlnuuunnn nnnnurunnnun unun uunnlunu Robertson Chevrolet Company INCORPORATED Sales and Service as I35I WEST BROAD STREET - RICHMOND 20, VIRGINIA El EI B. O. WILLIAMS Building Contractor I90I NORTH HAMILTON STREET Dial 5-7541 gbtifffetb of getieli AOMZA EI ---.--.rm--.I .......... .... ...nn-. -mm rr... rn E1 94 Hommages d'un pere Compliments of GEORGE HOLLOWAY HOUSE AMERICA'S FINEST CAFETERIAS Banquet Service for All Occasions 112 N. Fifth Sf. Phone 3-1776 iust another little bitty buddy Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of a Father FROM LITTLEY ANNE'S DADDY TO TI-IE SENIORS Who Are All Winners STUART CIRCLE PHARMACY Sodas ' Sandwiches ' Prescription Specialists Visit the New Hub PARK AT LOMBARDY DIAL 5-I773 M lnnuuunnnnu nunnnunnuIuInnuIuunullnunlnlllunullnlnlnnnnunullnlnnnnununnn unllnuu unnrnuInunnnnuuuuuuuunn E BAKER f COCKRELL AGENCY Gefneml I 'nsumnce Era, 1015 STATE-PLANTERS BUILDING RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 55, J El' E1 96 It doesn't seem possible! ADELINE Compliments ot WEST END TRANSIT Compliments of A FRIEND Westhampton Beauty Salon 5804 GROVE AVE. Dial 5-6922 Georgian Beauty Salon 315 N. Addison St. Opposite William Fox School PAT'S RECORD SHOP 056164150 vos EAST BROAD STREET COmp,imen,S O, UNIVERSITY PHARMACY A F R I E N D 5718 Grove Avenue Phones 4-8474 and 5-9725 Rappahannock Fish 8' Ogliel Eompany Compliments of a Father See Food o1A11 Kinds at the Right Price 105 North Robinson Street Westhampton Pharmacy Call Us lor Your Drug Needs Ice Cream, Drinks, Sundries 5813 Grove Ave. Dial 4-4561 Sarah Lee Kitchen Delicacies for the Home, Picnics and Parties 708 W. Grace Street Compliments ol A F R l E N D Womble-Robertson Paint Store Sherwin-Williams Paints ' Grumbacher Art Supplies 'Picture Frames ' Raw Cel 3138 W. CARY ST. PHONE 4-0021 Walnut Lane Riding Academy G, W, BRUCE Mechanicsville 5119 Compliments of A F R l E N D Compliments of RICHMOND BOTTLING WORKS, INC. 1310 Roseneath Road Phone 6-4966 THE Furniture Studio IN c. FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES DRAPERIES AND SLIP COVERS GIFTS Decorating and Home Planning for Our Customers Dial 7-6956 I I E. Grace St., Richmond, Va. J. TAYLOR HOGAN, President Q Elm IllnllnlllllllllllIllllnllllIlllnllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllu Wakefield Grill 3124 W. BROAD STREET TI'1e One and OnIy Place in Richmond Serving World Famous CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH Also FULL COURSE DINNERS CHOICE STEAKS SEAFOOD B O X L U N C H E S Prepared to go from Our TAKE OUT SHOP Paul H. Pusey Incorporated BROAD at RYLAND Richmond's Only Lincoln-Mercury Dealer 98 Compliments of JONES 81 ROBINS INC. REAL ESTATE B llll lllvllllllrlllvllllll 9 lvlllllllllllll UN ----u---- n unnunnuauvnunuuuununn ug EL ----a---::--nunnn--:u------n-l--n-----. m --------------- -- ---- -- ---- -------------- 1? lg- ---------- ------- 5 5 L I L ' 5 E A - 3:-az:--,f I ko John L. R3.tCl1H'.6 F L O R I S T 5 5 R ru 'lllllllll nun: Rzcbmond FINE FLOWERS Ddlyy 5 E GRACE ST D el R Cl1mO C! 7 0311 5 1 . 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TV Select your ZENITH at CAPITOL . . . . . you will step out with the greatest TV Value money can buy. 0 A P ITC L Zee ensft 721 N. MEADOW AT BROAD I i ii 1131 3 lui--ii . - lin-. Q' -Xisz... ...ing 4' ..S..iig-... -3.1-sn:--,Q , . I . ,I-W . g -.2ii.mhr-.. .gczl-4- ...zxiggf-Q 4Q if HTH i KINGAN AND COMPANY ,QE Q xmffanf 5.!.lS.E.R... ...F ASQ!! FINE MEATS SINCE 1845 El El 5 Q 2926 West Cary Street mllllllllll I llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllm E HORSE E -----'-- -------'---'-'---'- ------------'--------'----------- '------- E1 E1 '---'-------- ----'-- E 4 5 E , , THE CLOTHES E ' I' E - PIERCE MARKET CHOICE MEATS FRESH VEGETABLES , df, ' Free Delivery : K. K. K. 201 North Lombardy Street E 2 E1uuuuuuuuunnunun1unnnnnnnnuunuunnuun uuunnnnnnlm Enulnuunn nnlul In 1954 The Life of Virginia ' h d h h The Natural snag. To sscururv. .. ' e 9'e 'e grow' if in its 84 year history 'run urn If or Vlkmafif RICHMOND ' ESTABLISHED l87I 106 1 SSB92 B19 I: :R .wb PD:RICHMOND VIR 4 1058AME: R.LLc16o cow LS: G 3 SENIOR CLASS COLLEG ATE SCHOOL FOR NUAENT AVE RICH ., 1519 mo :GOOD LUCK, GOOD HEALTH GOOD GRADES GOODBYE GOOD GOSH. 94 In NOT S IT' RRY SO RE Y WE Ii :THE JUNIORS: Bunn-nn 1mmumummmumummmmm-mm ummm E COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Eunuuluu nunuln Q1nuununulunuununnnunnnuuunnuuuunnnuuunuuun Q Q1.mmmmuummm1mmm:-mmumnmlmnmmmmnmmu-ua ME1.v1N w. EsTEs Esso Servicenfer CLEANING s. wAx1No A SPECIALTY A Phone 5-9690 IBOI W. Broad SI. E E E1nlnunlununuInuuuunuuuuunuunuuuluuuuuluunluuuum E QlnlllllulululuuIuIunnlnuuuuunun:nlnulnlnulunuuunum E g BEACON Boon STORE FAIRFAX HALL 2925 West Cary Qufzlig' Foods MAGAZINES 0 HALLMARK CARDS : : SELECTED FOR : f SCHOOL SUPPLIES FINE FI-AVOR Q llllllllllll ululun ulunl I unllunlnlllunnlulnuun unnnunuluunnuunuuub Ennunun n lnlnl n nnllllpln nunluunulunuuupuun luuulugb Qin llllllllllullllllrllllllrl ml luululllnuuuuluIuuuluuuuunnlnnluunuunlulunuan un? Emu: lnnun uunnu n :num 5 CarroII's Shoe Store : , Compliments of I'Ieadquar1ersIor I The Flower Gif!-5' RE GYM AND TENNIS SHOES I all lllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllll llllll Ill llll Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg EIN llllllll lllllllllllg Eunnunn mum Compliments of J. L. CULPEPPER 81 CO. mn? E111mnmummmmmmmmmmImmmmnmnmm ummm EI lil IO8 A. L. LoRRA1NE HARDWARE co. Incorporated Lowe Bros. Paints House Furnishings Sporting Goods 3l I4 WEST CARY STREET DiaI5-9101 lllIllllllllllIllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllg Compliments ol The Athletic Council Compliments ol A FRIEND BEACON DRIVE-IN 3600 West Cary St. I54: HAMBURGERS Grove Avenue Pharmacy WE DELIVER 49I I Grove Ave. Phone 5-3405 Compliments ol B I N F O R D ' S COMPLIMENTS OF Grove Avenue Pure Oil Station 4909 Grove Avenue Phone 5-9450 Carmen's Beauty Salon COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE 5722 Patterson Ave. Dial 84-3364 COMPLIMENTS OF A FATHER Coerced by a Daughter ARTHUR CLARK CHILDREN'S STUDIO 3549 W. Cary St. Phone 6-7722 Irvin's Beauty Salon TWICE WINNER OF INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SHOW 3003 West Cary Street PARKS P. DUFFEY Manager Connecticut General, Life Insurance Co. State-Planters Bldg., Richmond, Va. John J. Kammeter General Auto and Truck Repairing I I05 N. 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