Collegiate School - Torch Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1956

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Country Day School Classes... .... Organizations .,......,.... .....,. Athletics ....,.,i.i...,..,..4 ,,4,,,. Advertisements .......,....,,.. ,A,.,4, 4 HONOR AWARDS OF1955 The Rosemary Medal: BARBARA ELIZABETH BAKER 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 Barlaoar Medal: JUDITH GAITHER JORG A memorial to a former well-beloved headmistress, given to the student of the Upper School with the highest scholastic standing for the year. Upper School Cup: CLASS OF 1955 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 Didlalee Fry Cup: MARGARET KIMBALL TILGHMAN 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 hasis to the team which is most outstanding in all phases of school life. Scholarship Award Given hy the Class of 1 9 50: ELEANOR MARSHALL OPPENHIIVIER . 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: ALINE MEAD PAYNE Awarded to the girl in the Upper School who best exemplifies good sportsmanship and leader- ship in approaching those ideals which are the basis for all athletic competition. The H olcornla-Crockett Music Award: GRACE PARRISH MERCER Awarded to the girl in the Upper School who has contributed most generously of her time and talent in the field of music. National Honor Society, 1955-1 957: N CLASS OF 1955: ALINE MEAD PAYNE, ANNE PYLE, FRANCES TABB GORDON THORNTON. CLASS OF 19562 MARY HARRIS BUTTERWORTH, JANE EMERSON DURHAM, NIARY BRUCE FEATHERSTON, LOUISE BOOTH FLORANCE, MARTHA ANN HUXLEY, REBEKAH BROVVN LEE, AMY DEANE MOFF-ITT, DOROTHY CAROL SUTHERLAND. CLASS OF 1957i ELIZABETH FLORENCE HUGHES, VIRGINIA MC CANDLISH PULLER, JUDITH FRANCES VANTREASE. 5 BOARD OE DIRECTORS MR. ROBERT C. CABELL, President I MR. WILLIAM R. HILL, Vice-President MRS. PHILEMON H. NEAL, Secretary MR. HENRY G. CHESLEY, IR., Treasurer MR. L. BURWELL GUNN, Assistant Treasurer MR. THOMAS L. COCKRELL MRS. E. ANCUS POWELL MR. C. DALLAS COONS MRS. WILLIAM T. REED, IR. MRS. WALTER E. DURHAM I DR. ROBERT V. TERRELL MRS. FLEETWOOD CARNER DR. JOHN NEWTON THOMAS MR. W. FORBES HOTCHKISS DR. W. TALIAFERRO THOMPSON, IR. DEAN MAY L. KELLER MR. ROBERT A. WILSON MRS. H. C. L. MILLER, IR. MR. RICHARD W. WILTSHIRE MR. CARROLL R. MINOR MRS. WILLIAM M. FLIPPEN, Headmistress 6 CATHARINE STAUFFER FLIPPEN H ea,dmistress 7 1 1: . A 'ss PC U L 9 1 , 5 6 T RUTH EPLER JULIA PRICE LORRAINE A. LoUIsE MA'rn:RN ARMATAGE ARMSTRONG CHAPMAN COLEMAN Y Primary IV Bible, Intermediate I Physical Education History, French ADELINE HARMON JEAN DAWSON EPIE BLACKWELL ELISE DICKERMAN ANNE WILLIAMS COWLES CURRIN DUNCAN DUNN FERNEYI-Ioucl-I Muxie Afternoon Activities History, Latin Primary I French, English E ' Social Studies OLIVIA JOHNSTON MARY LANCASTER ELIZABETH DRUMTRA SUE HICKERSON MARY DowNs HART HUBBARD HUGHES JET1' JONES English Nurse Science Horne Economics Primary II Government Kindergarten Typzng JOHN RUI1Us NANCY CREATI-I JAMES DAY HILDA ELIZABETH PHILLIPS KIING LEWIS LYNCH MEREDITH MILES Bible Kindergarten Intermediate II Music Intermediate III 8 HELEN CELESTINI-2 EMILY HASKINS FRANCES GIEES ELIZABETH HARDY CIIARI.o'I'rE ENsLow MOON MosELEY PHILLIPS PDTEET RANsoNE Eflgllih Primary III Kindergarten Primary III Kindergarten Geometry EDYTI-IE BRUCE ORPI-IA FOWLER ALINE BEVILLE MARY CIIILDREY CI-IARLO'I'I'E AMES REED RILEY RUDASILL SHACKLEFORD SI-IEEHAN Primary IV Mathematies I Librarian Kindergarten Kindergarten NANCY WINGFIELD MARJORIE F AY Lucy LEGALLAIS NELDA RoEsER SMITH UNDERHILL WOMBLE Woon Primary II Intermediate IV Primary I Health Educati Mathematzes FACULTY NOT PICTURED CAROLYN ALDERMAN, Music CI-IARLo'I'rE S. CLARK, Mathematics ALICE D'AVESNE, French Conversation MARGARET WALLACE DURR, Arts and Crafts LORRAINE Y. EASTMAN, M usic JEANNE B. JOHNSON, French HENRY BERNARD LIPSCOMB, III, Primary III LUZELLE MONNOMERY, Art JENNIE S. PRITGHETT, Nurse EDNA WILLIFORD, Intermediate I S T A F F Afternoon Activities JOSEPHINE S. BRENEMAN GRACIE B. ROBINSON Business Office MARY RUFUS JACKSON HELEN TURMAN MARKEY Student Office FRANcEs HUNTLEY BRAMBLE Cafeteria MARY FRENCH OWEN ELSIE MORTOIN YOUNG on Primary IV E'rrA WATKINS JOHNSON FRANCES JONES ERNS1' ELISABETH WILLIAMS NIC RACHEL TRUEX GILL 'R HOLS Y' EDITORIAL ii 1 ff! ff .ALL children grow up - all except one, but everyone who has ever been young has met him. For he is Youth. He, like other children, realized soon after he was two that he must grow up. Yet he was different. He foresaw the responsibilities of a man, he understood the tasks to be undertaken, so, as other children had done, he' fell out of his perambulator and got lost - lost in the most wonderful adventure of all child- hood, Neverland. Yes, Pan is the personification of youth. He is happiness, he is innocence, he is joy. Have you never met him? Why of course you have! Perhaps you didn't recognize him exactly as Pan, but you could see where some of his magic dust had fallen. And the minute you found it you were whirled away into Neverland. The cynics among us will maintain that they have never been in Neverland. But look about you, you are in it now. For though you never quite realized it, Collegiate is our Neverland. For in it have been lived the most exciting, the most despondent, the most dramatic and most triumphant moments of our lives. For Collegiate, like Neverland, is founded on the beautiful thoughts of children. Its bases are the faith of little children and its structures are their hopes. It is a place where if you wish hard enough dreams come true, and if you stay long enough you will never forget. The friends, the duels, the Tinkerbells, and the pirates all make Collegiate our Neverland. This Neverland is a combination of things both fanciful and true. It is a place of construction. Building and storing are done here in a manner that seems far removed from the monotonous labor usually associated with these two words. For the building and storing that we are doing is not easily done, but when it is complete it is sturdy, strong and not easily shaken. The purpose of this building and storing that we are doing may seem remote and unrelated now, but, as it has proved with so many before, it will prove worthwhile to us in later years to have spent our childhood in the Neverland of Collegiate. But there is a Wendy among us, ta Wendy who feels that her troup must disband. She knows that she must gather up her children and leave, never to return. There is something calling that is just beyond, and the Wendy in us pushes gently forward out of Neverland to find it. We know somehow that when we have once left, it will be too late to look back, for we shall never return. The adventures, stories, and Hying are all part of the past, a wonderful, glorious, full past, but one that must soon end. Perhaps in leaving we feel a catch in our throats, but we have the secure feeling that what we are doing is right. We will not see Neverland again and perhaps not even Peter, unless, of course, we are lucky enough to catch a glimpse of him when 'he visits our children. Then once more we shall hear him crow his own praises, smile showing all his first teeth, beckon with his small hand to a place far in the distant sky, and shout, 'lThe second to the right and straight on ,till morning. IO I IaSS95I'Jfv.T -. ....-l n E 3 5 X Q QE Rx Mt X Wx 9 XX M MARY BRUCE FEATHERSTON is Brucie . . . poodles . . . Madame President . . . Swish . . . flirt I J Representative to Torch Staff '53 Dramatic Club ,53 Lower School Co-Editor of Matclz Q4 Cheer Leader ,54 Head Cheer Leader '55 Representative to Student Council,55 Representative to Library Committee ,55 Athletic Council '55 Senior Play '55 National Honor Society '56 President of Class '56 President of Honor Council '56 K.K.K. , GREEN TEAM - 5 years II Representative to Gift and Wel Vice-President of Class '55 Glee Club '54, '55, '56 French Club '56 GREEN TEAM - 5 years l SUZANNE BOURNE Ev Big loalfzy-blue Packard . . . High land Springs . . . Pink cheeks . . Curly black hair ,I :I-H' X65E6,.5,,,.. fare Committee '53 ja I2 MARY HARRIS BUTTERWORTH EPO' Cream puffs . . . Are you in a had humor? , . . Life of the party . . . pillows. . . Oh, great! Nm wg 5 SLA Dramatic Club ,53 Representative to Health Council '53 B Team Basketball '55 A Team Basketball '54, '55, '56 B Team Hockey '54, '55 A Team Hockey ' 56 President of Class ,54 Representative to Library Committee Honor Council '54 Glee Club '54, '55, '56 Athletic Council '55, '56 Senior Standards Council '55 Senior Play '55 French Club '56 Tidewater Hockey Team '56 Chapel Choir ' 56 Editor of Torch '56 Captain of Green Team '56 All Prep Reserve Basketball Team ' 56 National Honor Society '56 K.K.K. GREEN TEAM - 7 years I 3 Representative to Beautification Committee ,53 Treasurer of Class '54 Glee Club '54, '55, '56 Chairman of Cafeteria Committee '55 Senior Play '55 Representative to Gift and Welfare Committee GOLD TEAM - 4 years '55, '56 1 4 MARIA ASI-IBY MON CURE DUNN iv Dogs . . . mop top . . . Virginia Beach . . .. Never mind, I know l'm right. 'fllwr' MARY REID DUNN Sv Party! Party! . . . Sure . . Bedroom eyes . . . Fishing Bay . . . Sticky lounsy . . loluck note- hook x .J Recording Secretary of Student Council 753 B Team Hockey '53 Editor of Match '54 A Team Hockey '54, '55, '56 Allied B Reserve Hockey Team '54, All-State Reserve Hockey Team '54 Captain of Green Team '55 Athletic Council '55 Senior Play '55 A Team Basketball '53, '54, '55, '56 Museum Hostess '56 President of Student Council '56 Honor Council '56 , Tidewater Reserve Hockey Team '56 GREEN TEAM - 1 3 years 15 JANE EMERSQN DURHAM Em' Poo . . . Love . . . Fm broke! . . .Scatterlmzin B Team Hockey '53, 754, '55 Glee Club '54, '55, '56 President of Class ,55 National Honor Society '55, '56 Honor Council '55, ,56 Senior Play '55 h Senior Standards Council '56 Museum Hostess '56 Representative to Library Committee '56 , . French Club '56 Chairman of Gift and Welfare Committee '56 , fi 7 K.K.K. ' GOLD TEAM - IO years 1. . '51, 16 LOUISE BCOTH FLORANCE 5-ev Boo . . . Does anyone want fl kitten? . . . Efficiency plus . . . Down the country -fi 4 , A Representative to Student Counc Manager of Basketball Team '54 il '53 Corresponding Secretary to Student Council '54 B Team Hockey '53, '54, '55 A Team Hockey '56 Captain of Hockey '56 B Team Basketball '54, '55, '56 Athletic Council '54, '56 Representative to Library Comm Business Manager of Torch '55 National Honor Society '55, '56 French Club ' 56 Honor Council '56 Assistant Editor of Torch '56 K.K.K. GREEN TEAM - 5 years 17 ittee '54, '56 Glee Club '53, '54, ,55, '56 Representative to the Gift and Welfare Committee '54 Senior Play '55 . Representative to Collegiate Committee '56 GREEN TEAM - 6 years 18 IEANNETTE CHILCUTT HERVEY ' Swv Little red jeepster . . . What's the good, word? . . . conscien- tious . . . Have you got a date? if A! SARAH DAILY HOLMES Efv Poo-dunk College . . . All good bridge players make their book . . . Toyly . . . He's flushed, Fm going in mourning . . . Lil Reb 5353? Glee Club ,53 Chapel Committee '53 Representative to Torch '54 Business Manager of Torch '55 Assembly Committee '56 Assistant Editor of Torch '56 French Club '56 Museum Hostess '56 K.K.K. GOLD TEAM - 7 years I 9 Vice-President of Class '53 Sports Editor of Match '54 B Team Hockey '53, '54, '55 B Team Basketball '55, ' 56 A Team Hockey '56 Glee Club '53, '54, '55, '55 President of Glee Club '55 Athletic Council '54, '55 Representative to Library Committee '55 Gold Team Captain '55 Senior Play '55 Chairman of Library Committee '56 French Club '56 Chapel Choir '56 Museum Hostess '56 Representative to Student Council '56 GOLD TEAM - I4 years ELIZABETH HOTCHKISS EW Bridge whiz . . . peanut butter and jelly sandwiches . . . charm , . . Shhhhh , re 'ia 'll ' l x MARTHA ANN I-IUXLEY 50' Body control . . . Blush . Energy plus , . . Panic! ifwqiwei- fi .K 7 -9 f'WM 5j. :.. ,W '. QQ nf ' Q. rms President of Class '53 GIGS Club '53, '54, '55, '55 Honor Council '53, '56 Lower School Co-Edifor of Match ,54 B Team Hockey '54, '55 Treasurer of Class '55 Senior Play '55 A Team Hockey '56 Representative to Athletic Council '56 Manager of Hockey Team '56 National Honor Society '55, '55 Co-Captain of Gold' Team '56 French Club '55 B Team Basketball '56 Honorary Member of Student Council '56 B Team Basketball Captain '56 GOLD TEAM - 5 years 21 Cheerleader '55 Glee Club '55, '56 President of French Club '56 Head Cheerleader '56 Athletic Council '56 Honorary Member of Student Council '56 GOLD TEAM - 2 years MARTHA ANN KELLOGG E'-v Mickey Mouse hat . . . No sweat . . . The French stuoleni . . . In and out of love. 6-'ko 31,4 was REBEKAH BROWN LEE 50, Paddles , . B+'s . .. oil . Brownie. . . I hate Burning the midnight ij f xi ' Representative to Student Council '54 President of Athletic Council ' 55 Secretary of Class '55 Senior Play '55 Senior Standards Council ' 55 B Team Basketball 753, '54, '55 - B Team Hockey '53, '54, '55 Glee Club 754, '55, '56 National Honor Society '55, '56 A Team Basketball '56 A Team Hockey '56 Basketball Captain '56 Gold Team Captain '56 Athletic Council '56 French Club '56 Honor Council '56 Representative to Torch '56 All Prep Reserve Basketball Team '56 .GOLD TEAM - 5 years 23 Secretary of Class '53 Dramatic Club '53 Representative to City Federation '53 Treasurer of City Federation '54 Librarian of Glee Club '54, '55 . Glee Club '53, '54, '55, '56 Upper School Representative to Junior Student Council '54 Vice-Chairman of Health 'Council '54 Chapel Committee '54, '55, '56 Chairman of Chapel Committee '54, ' 55 Vice-President of Student Council '55 Senior Play '55 Senior Standards Council '55, '56 National Honor Society '55, '56 President of National Honor Society '56 French Club '56 , Chapel Choir '56 Chairman of Collegiate Committee '56 GREEN TEAM - 1 3 years 24 AMY DEANE MOFFITT 50' Church Suppers . . Black . . . Mother bring greens! . Red and Please SALLY JEAN MQNTGQMERY 50' Country come to town . . . Night- ingale . . . Schenectady . . . Beauty Queen . . . Spending the night in town ,Health Council ' 55 Senior Play '55 B Team Basketball '55, '56 Glee Club '55, '56 Glee Club President '56 Chapel Choir ' 56 May Queen GREEN TEAM - 2 years 25 Dramatics Club '53 Vice-President of Class '54 Glee Club '54, ,55, '56 B Team Basketball '54, '55, 556 Study Hall Committee i55 Chapel Committee '55 Senior Play '55 Treasurer of Class '56 Athletic Council '56 Manager of Basketball Team '56 GOLD TEAM - 1 3 years ELIZABETH FLOURNOY NEAL av My cur died! . . . Walkzng the dog . Don't forget to pay y back my cigarettes . U of R I ' A . - V Kill 1 - 1 , I -, Hi r . It ANNEIATHAM ROBERTS Sv Bowleggeal Texans . . . The Party Girl! . from Korea Q-5 .fkwi iii style . . . Kimfmos Museum Hostess '56 Glee Club ' 56 GOLD TEAM - 1 year 27 Dramatic Club '53 Representative to Athletic Council '53 Vice-President of Athletic Council '54 Art Editor of Match '54 Glee Club '54 Representative to Health Council '55 Senior Play '55 B Team Hockey '56 Chairman of Assembly Committee '56 Honorary Member 'of Student Council '56 Representative to Library Committee '56 Museum Hostess '56 Maid of Honor K.K.K. COLD TEAM - 4 years 1 BERNICE CHAMP ROBERTS 50' An egg a day . . . Our speed demon . . . Yon can't tell 1,178 been up all night . . . Little china doll ' it J 7 CAREY LEE SPICER iv Friendly . . . Carefree . . . The Artist? . . . Is this the Them Chi House? 'P z 22 -L Cheer Leader ' 55 Senior Play '55 Assembly Committee '55 GREEN TEAM - 4 years 29 Secretary-Treasurer of Athletic Council '53 Treasurer of Class ,53 Business Manager of Match ,54 Manager of Hockey Team ,54 Athletic Council '54 B Team Hockey '54 Senior Play '55 Chairman of Proctors '55 Madonna GREEN TEAM - zo years SUSAN COLIN STOKES . Q?-fs Serene . . . The homemaker. Neutness . . . Good looks i . l Eh fl - Q. Tb msn M DOROTHY CARCL SUTHERLAND Sv Our chauffeur . . . Current events girl . . . I like Ike! . . . F-0-W-l hockey lin' .r Y W fag. B Team Basketball '53 B Team Hockey '53, '54, '55 Chapel Committee '53, '54, '55 Representative to City Federation '53, '54 Representative to Library Committee '54 Secretary of Class '54 Manager of Hockey Team '55 Treasurer of City Federation '55 Athletic Council '55 Business Manager of Senior Play '55 Chairman of Chapel Committee '56 Vice-President of Class '56 National Honor Society '56 Honor Council '56 French Club '56 GREEN TEAM - 9 years 31 Representative to Health Council ,53 Representative to Gift and Welfare Committee Representative to Library Committee '55 Glee Club '53, '54, '55, '56 Honorary Member to Student Council '55 Senior Play '55 Treasurer of City Federation '56 Art Editor of Torch '56 French Club '56 GREEN TEAM - 9 years '54 JANE GQOCH WHARTQN Sv The tin Angelo me??? L I can . . . Our Michael horses . . . Who Z Ze- 'Mew Q-1 - afkffn J I KATHERINE WHITESIDE WILLIAMS 55' Old Gramm . . . Kathy . . May I come in Senior Study? Can I have oz ride? , . 7 Q Wf? X , Representative to Health Council '53, ,54 Senior Play ,55 Glee Club '53, '54, '55, '56 B Team Hockey '56 Secretary of Class '56 Senior Standards Council '56 GOLD TEAM - 4 years 33 v..,,x. MXN Q4 Xf.Xrii...,,.xQ .., .iv 11.1 is5iN2,iiS 51951.-:.3ff43fi'2-5:13.-.:e'1'ss 1 1--sw. . ., ,, , ,.x., ns. .,.,. , .,,. Y. ., .A 1 .N .- Nov., A- we-f'X:x-: A- ' . 1-1-'vb-'cx::,:.v I-1' fs X., . -I .gs S,-. ' I . ..... : .,..g'.,',.v,-...., , .1 -vs..,.-Ni..qxs...x-..s:s.,N'.g,fg.X mx X. .,,, H, wx.. M afx.-s-, -:-':-:ufA3sE,r.:-rs 4-Q-12465 Vps, ,..,.,,,..,.,Q Y .3 'X,jg X x .1 .f ::..:xgi 4. X X , N x x LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Collegiate School, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred .and fifty-six, being of sound and disposing mind, do hereby draw up and publish this, our Last Will and Testament, to wit: I' ESZAZNV-'5a?1?Hg:1i.iiSiE2 53511-ICY Seay and Jimmy a book of school tickets so they won't I, HARRIS BUTTERWORTH, leave to next ear's editor, Bet o ' ' need most, Miss Duncan 'and a bottle og aspirin. Sy Huches' the two things she H I, ASHBY DUNN, leave for the South on Traveler. I, 1XSI3RY REID DUNN, leave to Mrs. Hughes all the shrimp in the lake of Utah with one a Ition. I, JANE DURHAM, leave my garrulous spirit to next year's seniors in Senior Study so that there will never be a lag in conversation. I, MARY BRUCE FEATHERSTON, leave to Lucy Lake and Shinnick a candy bar. I, LOUISE FLORANCE, leave my ability to play a xylophone to anyone in the Upper School who has as much musical ability as I do. ' , I, JEANNE HERVEY, leave to Anne my car in hopes that it will be in one piece when I return next Thanksgiving. I, DAILY HOLMES, leave as President of the Ghost of 1956 Club since I was never President of anything else. I, ELIZABETH HOTCHKISS, leave Deane doing her algebra alone. I, ANN I-IUXLEY, leave to the Juniors their rings in hopes that they can keep up with them better than I could. 1 I, MARTHA KELLOGG, leave for Chico's. I, BROWNIE LEE, leave my R.P.I. student to any desperate female. I, DEANE MOFFITT, leave four roses' to the Collegiate Committee, discouraged. SALLY MONTGOMERY, leave to Diane Sawyer, Campus Drive. BETSY NEAL, leave to the ailing Juniors a key to the Neal Infirmary. I, ANNE ROBERTS. leave to Blair Jones a box of Scotties and hope that she will make the U. S. Nav . I, CHAMP RCZBERTS, leave my bridge hand to the Coca-Cola Company. I, CAREY SPICER, leave the Richmond operator in peace. I, SUSAN STOKES, leave my quiet ways to the halls of Collegiate so might have some peace. I, CAROL SUTHERLAND, leave to Miss Hart my I like Ike button. l I, KATHERINE WILLIAMS, leave my old white skin that won't sunburn to the Lily Maid of Astelotf' ' ' JANE WHARTON, would like to have left one completed English test to Miss Moon, but that could never have happened. ' WE, the Senior Class, leave to Mrs. Hughes a huge, unbreakable bottle of Jergens Lotion. WE, the Senior Class, leave to Miss Hart a pair of roller skates to get to government on time. WE the Senior Class, leave to Miss Woodson a matching pair of shoes. for when they get I, 1, that next year Judy 1. . 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' :w4s4.fQ..I' . 7 ' ' f :.f:a,.f,eMe,g. - ' ur dee est a reclation or WE, the Senior Class, leave to Miss Chapman and Maiiiame 0 P PP lending us a helping hand through our years at Co egiate. L ij. , J E E ii 'c an 1. ,.f- 4-4426 115 I . - 1 , , ' f :VW-i f .Q aa? WM? ' f' ,.W'?4Sf'W4f5 9r'Q'5f2f2'.1I f 4 M fgg5f....,f 4- f PROPHECY ON Wednesday, June 4, 1976, the marriage of Miss Amy Deane Mofffitt to the Rev. Pamuel Seters was held at Grace Covenant Church, interrupting Deane's 13,873rd church supper. The marriage was a spectacular attraction since the Reverend per- formed it himself. There was, however, a slight interruption, for just as the strains of Lohengrin were dancing from the strings of the renowned violinist, Maestro Suzanne Bourne, a commotion was raised in the back of the church. How could you have lost a thing like that? wailed Deane to ,the frantic Miss Ashby Dunn, the maid of honor. But he was here a minute ago. I saw him, gasped Ashby. This detail was soon set straight when the Reverend was found sitting beside Miss Martha Kellogg discussing Byronis greatest work, Childe I-Iarolde. After the impressive ceremony, the wedding party progressed to the estate of Mrs. Carol Dwight, the author of that I-Iart-rending best-seller, The Day I Shot Truman. Mrs. Dwight stopped her baby-kissing campaign long enough to autograph the bride's copy of the book.. Across the room we find that illustrious corpuscle chaser, Dr. Louise Florance, who is said to rush in where hemoglobins fear to tread. She is deep in conversation with the business tycoon, Mrs. Mary Bruce Von. Ive-a-Man, whose magazine articles, 'Better Basement Bargains, have been a tremendous success. Mrs. Ive-a-Man is one of the most versatile business women of the day. She heads the swimming staff of the Y, raises singing roosters, and was recently named Mother of the Year. Our attention is turned from this interesting conversation to the dazzling arrival of Mme. Susan Stokes. Mme. Stokes, who is now a prominent night club singer, glided in with a rose in her teeth, singing in her mellow voice, Dance With Me, Herbert. Many of the guests rushed out to see the sky-writing done by Brownie Lee, the aeronautics expert. Miss Lee is not only a leader in the aviation field, but also raises apple orchards in several states. From her plane, the Fruit Fly, she waved best wishes and buzzed on her way. So I said to Fauntleroy, fFauntleroy,' I said, 'you must do something about it. Do you hear me, Fauntleroy?, I said, gushed Elizabeth Wise, prominent socialite and wife of the wealthy potato chip manufacturer. For Betsy Neal, creator of NeaZ's Nilaletsf' the gossip column, was interviewing some of the most outstanding guests. Betsy was following up the tip that .she had gotten about Mr. Wise's latest invention, 21 dietetic potato chip. Have you a last word for us, Mrs. VV ise? inquired Betsy. 35 Why of course, replied Elizabeth. Buy Wise - Slenderizeln Panicl squawked a very red face that had just sprawled headlong into the caviar. The congregation gasped in amazement to see Ann Huxley, prominent Virginia poet, sitting atop a plate of sandwiches. She soon, however, regained both balance and dignity and resumed her conversation with the gay young divorcee, jane X. It should be here noted that X is not her real name, but after the third husband Miss Durham assumed this to give her an added air of mystery, and to avoid confusion. Miss X, who is head of the Virginia Poetry Society, was discussing Miss Huxley's latest Poem, l'0n First Looking Into Chapmans Hockey. Bernadine, Bernadette, Bernice, and just plain Bernard escorted in their mother, the matronly Mrs. Mary Reid Beanblossom. Mrs. B., soon after her biology course at Collegiate, began raising shrimp, children, and blood pressure, and is today a prominent horticulturist in Virginia. We hnd her peering over her pince-nez at Jeanne Hervey, who arrived breathlessly from the gala opening of Jolly jeanne's Pool Hallf, This is only a branch of her already thriving establishment on Henri Road. Hallelujah, Brethren, chanted out social worker, Katherine Williams, who never misses an opportunity to hold a session. At any gathering she immediately passes around a collection plate while singing 'That Old Rotten Sheet. A blast of trumpets announced the arrival of that daring vocalist and bubble dancer, Miss Sally Montgomery. It is rumored that she was otferediall the gold in Fort Knox for a single performance, but replied in a wistful tone, Skip it. lt's not Sylvie! Drifting among the guests, we find one of our most intriguing characters, Hopalong Wharton. Lonesome jane, as she is called by her good friends, lives now at the Broken Bones Inn and is the art adviser of the new movie, Thud, I'm a Many Splintered Thing. Also, among the guests was Admiral Anne McCrackle the hrs-t lady Admiral in the U. S. Navy. Admiral McCrackle is in charge of the Misery Department at Bainbridge, Maryland, and has just succeeded in abolishing crew cuts for Navy recruits. Miss Cary Spicer left the party in a hurry to put through a call to Maryland. In her hasty exit she almost knocked over Mrs. Harris Hemingway, the, game hunter. We have yet to find out just what type of game she hunts, but it is an established fact that she hunts. just as the party was about to end Champ Boberts came riding upon the Lady Wonder Horse. Champ thwarted the horse's predictions by staying single and now runs a beauty shop for Champ's'Chubby Chums. Behind Champ we End her faithful customer, Daily Holmes. Daily was the first to gointo Champ's salon as Daily and come out Small. As we leave we hear Daily shouting her classic remark, Ulim gonna get my driverls license tomorrow. 36 K UPPER NANCY Cooks LUELLA TOWNLBY SUSAN DABNEY' ,LAURA IRVINE ROBERTSON PETERS GLADIJING 'SIMPKINS Prexzdent Vice-President Seuelary ' Trgggufgf FRANCES BARBARA STUART DOROTHY WINGFIPLLD HELENE KABLE KATHERINE HYDE BALLOU BI-:NNE'I'r EXVING FERGUSON HARNER ELIZABETH PAULA EI.IzAIzETI-I KATHERINE BROWN KAREN LEE VIRGINIA DIANNE FI.oRENcE LAURITZEN McDowEI.I. MOEI-IRI. MCCANDLISH SAVVYER HUGHES PU'-'-F-R ' , 1. Q , -,Z .Q . If ,f A I U ,,,, ,. I Lucv WATKINS EMILY WILLIS JUDITI-I FRANCES MARTHA GORDON LINDA WYATT SUZANNE POWELL SEAY STEELE VANTRPLASE WALLACE WELLS ZoPI-A 37 UPPER II L MARGARET PRINCE CAROL LANE ANN PARKI-IILL NANCY SUE SIHIINNICR JEFFERSON HERVEY ENOCHS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer ANNE WILSON KAYE CULVER ELLEN TERRY BELVA DARDIGNAC ALICE-MASON TYLER BOSTWICK BRINKLEY BUNNELL Evrs HENILY MARTHA WHITNEY MARY JANE MARY BLAIR FREDEIIICA SIGRID ANN HORSLEY HUBBARD JONES BoATwnIoI-IT LYNN LYNCH Jo ELLEN LUCY LAKE MCGARY SALLY HAMILTON ANNE GARY DALLAS PAGE REIJIPQRD ROBINS SCI-IEIIER ' WALKER WEST 38 UPPER AGNES TAPE CHAMP!! PENN SARAH ELIZAEETII JANE SYDNEY CUTCHINS ARMSTRONG ROBINSON BROTHERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer MARY BUFORD FRANCES HuN'I'I.EY MARGARET ANNE ARCHER LEE EVALINE MONTELL FRANCES DEANE Bococx BRAMELE DECK HANNAI-I HENSLEY HOTCHKISS , INA MCAFBE QONSTANCE FINNEY PENELOPE MARION LAIRD NANCY LOUISE NANCY ROEERTS JONES ISENNON BAINBRIDGE RICHARDSON RDBERTS S1-IERIPF LEWIS ANNE EWINC SALLY BARNS JANE ANNE MARGARET ' MARGERY WARE JULIA Scorr SUZANNE BYRD SUMMERS SUTI-IERLAND TERRELI. KIMBAU, - TOWNE WALL WELCI-IoNs TILGHMAN 39 INTERMEDIATE IV President: Reynolds Walker Florance Vice-President: Elizabeth Ann Davis Secretary: Mary Poole Carrington Treasurer: Elizabeth Jane Stone ' FIRST Row: Jane Shakespeare McDaniel, Maria Boswell Wornom, Mary Poole Carrington, Reynolds Walker Florance, Betsy Io Viener, Mary Louise Laird, Sallie Lee Bowers, Nancy Connelly Rucker. SECOND Row: Crace Landrarn Whitehead, Donna Boatwright Lynch Susan Sawyer, Catherine Valentine Carson, Virginia Wingfield Ewing, Mary Louise Strother, ' Margaret Ann Harwood, Iohnel Tate Poffenberger, Melissa Martha McCabe. THIRD Row: Phyllis' Norton Craves, Marie Sanderson Spring, Beverly lane Broadclus, Julia Ann Keehn, Elizabeth Ann Davis, Barbara Ann Munsch, Eleanor Washington Lee, Beth Whitlock Hirschler, Kathleen Carter Beattie. Nor PICTURED: Gertrude McCauley Askew, jane Claiborne Brumback, Barbara Porter, Elizabeth Jane Stone, Jane Kathreen Sturtevant. . 40 INTERMEDIATE III V ' President: Margaret Cannon Coons Vice-President: Courtenay Norton Munford Treasurer: Nancy Virginia Cargill Secretary: Ellen Drinker Kidd FIRST Row: Margaret Noel Whiting, Anne Randolph Coleman, Ann Reynoldson Butterworth, Mary Madelyn Robison, Evelyn Lea Smith. SECOND Row: Nancy Virginia Cargill, Nancy Floyd Williams, Helen Fenson Moore, Virginia Armistead Brent, Nancy Lee West, Anne Baker Harlan. THIRD Row: Courtenay Norton Munforcl, Susan Laura Bowman, Channing Chase Ferguson, Mary Carland Jefferson, Patricia Ann Culpepper, Eloise Noble Wells. FOURTH Row: Margaret Cannon Coons, Ellen Drinker Kidd, Anne Cordon.Dickerson, lean Cray Wiltshire, Cheramy Lee Howe, Marilyn Goode Miller, Deborah Rosalie Johnson. FIFTH Row: Margaret Elizabeth Miller, Nancy Elizabeth McDaniel, Elaine Rose Lingamfelter, Elizabeth Anne Daniels, Emily Byrd Redford. NOT PICTURED: Ann Braddock Ray, Penelope Upshur Pritchard. 41 D gif, 1 4 V ' ,fSr?5l.l1i61 ' ' ,gh M 1 Q - sing is l M A ' gg. . y' 1 F3 ?, ..l'J',g, K . X.. , im 1 J.. ufzda. , 'il . .A., ,,.A,,.4 . A ...... , pq., ' ' V f.... . A X 3 if ..,. 110 f I 5 J A- ' 14 '-me x 4 Am, 7, w x M x 494 ,Ax M I 2 x 2' U ga .- , 1 5 , f a X 4 I Cr' M4449 , ix 2'-Y V X , x 6 6 'QS 'S Mm , 5 Q? Q l A ,M . 1 1 pg, . Qu J., xii- J v,2, I x. -V 4:-:W ,wwf--f M..-Q -- 'M-wiv - -' w- .-: ' ' 5 L' h r1..,:,, ,, nu X , . INTERMEDIATEII President: Nancy Winston Alvey Vice-President: Martha lane Daniel Secretary: Evangeline Cianoulis Treasurer: Carolyn leanne Cray FIRST TABLE: Susan Taylor Materne, Elizabeth Tabb Coleman, Ann Carey Hirschler, Susan ,lane Redford, Margaret Sutton Bryson, lan Caroline Porter, Leigh Floy Wilson, Martha lane Daniel, Kay Pierce Rucker, Lee Wood Valentine, Evangeline Cianoulis, Lucy Bennett Fitzgerald, Carolyn Ieanne Cray, Nancy Winston Alvey. SECOND TABLE: Eleanor ,loan Dupuis, Daria Scrgeivna Troubetzkoy, Cordelia Carl-ton Harrison, Susan Brockenbrough Dortch, Janet Lee Pilkington, Frances Bray Shinnick, Sherrie Suzanne Parris, Sally Holmes Bates. INTERMEDIATEI President: Lora Ethel Fultz V1be-President: Martha Cilmore Laird Secretary: Ioan Baker Roberts Treasurer: Roberta Harper Brent FIRST Row: Lucy Oliver Coons, Emily Watkins Chewning, Martha Gilmore Laird, Dorothy Birney Bailey, loan Baker Roberts, Victoria Louise Angell, Roberta Harper Brent, Harriet White Cwathmey. SECOND Row: Mary Ellen Viener, Katherine Trowbridge Henley, Lora Ethel Fultz, ludith French Pleasanis, Elizabeth Sheppard Jackson, Susan Alice Reinhardt, Cecelia Esmond Mansfield Bullard, Marianne Reid Graves. 43 Q . P I R I 4 , M A R P? E B IV III . 1 I .V 9 V I I ' 3 Z Q Q X II 5 FIRST BOW: Charlotte Poindexter Harrison, Terry Taylor Hyde, Ann Cray Turner, Bonnie Iothrom Broaddus, Janet Dianne Nunnally, Judith Lake Coleman. SECOND Bow: Ioan Patricia Beattie, Margaret Ann Eultz, Barbara Ann Kemp, Betta Leigh Perel, Virginia Capehart Tucker, Barbara Carlton Brothers, Barbara Jean Culpepper, Jean Alice Nickel, Estelle Tayloe Munford, Mary lane McCaslin, Anne Chamberlayne Wheeler. NOT PICTURED: Ellen Bain Bremner, Mary Terrell Jackson, Susan MacDonald Terrell. FIRST Row: Nancy Ann Tureman, Nancy Earle Unger, Elizabeth Marshall McCuire Brent, Judith Walker West, Linda Anne Bedford, Jane Howard Showalter, Helen Suzanne Jones. SECOND Row: Sally Page Cargill, 'Marion Beattie Waddell, Ioyce Abbitt, Mary Christianna Ziebe. THIRD BOW: Mary Hays Leeper, Barbara Parkinson Bailey, Virginia Ann Jones, Jane Ross Longan, Roberta Lee Thompson, Cynthia Jean Byrd, Mary Meddaris Leary. NOT PICTURED: Edith Paula Brown, Anne Stuart Pinnell. r FIRST TABLE: Mary Anna Toms, Virginia Anne Wortham, Brenda Catherine Line, Jane Pretlow McCullough, Cay Montague Crigg, Virginia Squire Whitehead. SECOND TABLE: Kathleen Barclay Dinwiddie, Dorothy Henderson McDowell, Cath- erine Elise Slay. STANDING Row: Sue Logan Eastham, Esther Kathleen Beasley, Carnett Merryman Bowers, Martha Carter Miller, Melissa Anne Konkle, Ilona Beatrix Hamway. NOT PICTURED: Martha Susan Pultz 45 P R I M A R Y Q . g4.g,l mga. I K 1 N D E R G A , R I T E I N Q- II I I FIRST TABLE: Sherra Mecca Sheppard, Victoria Grace ,Romaine, Ann Spencer Niedermeyer. SECOND TABLE: Olga Dunn, Elizabeth Mae Coleman, Barbara Spencer Olson, Lucy Derrick Valentine. THIRD TABLE: Ann Howard Hodgins, Martha Gibson Ziebe, May Ellen Boyd. FOURTH TABLE! Lucy Rollins Correll, Karen Patricia Marks, Elizabeth Armistead Conner. STANDING: Augustine Mary Berlings, Susan Elizabeth Kemp, Emily Ann Leone, Susan Io Jett. ' Nor PICTURED: Kathleen Banner Hawks. FIRST Row: Louise Renee Mattern, Keith Hugh Crayton, Douglas Wynn Kreshover, Donald Wingfield Richardson, Harry Douglas Bear, Arthur Dicken Thomas, lr., Deborah Kay. SECOND ROW: Diane Olivia Wagner, Karen Lynn Williams. THIRD Row: Martha Vaughan Terrell, Parry Ann Marston, Mary Martin Talcott, Wendy Iill Galston, Sarah Elizabeth jones, Bonnie Sue Tureman, Susan Nan Pologe, Elizabeth Robertson Wilson, Dorothy Porcher Deane. NOT PICTURED: Beatrice Meryl Greenbaum. SEATED: Elizabeth Slayton Reynolds, Mary Elizabeth Whitehead, Sally Iackson Cathey, Margaret Carter Thrift, Margaret Floyd Heindl, Margaret Elizabeth Hastings, Anne Kathleen Finnegan, Merri Ann Hunt, Frances Blount Dowdey. STANDING: Madeline Beaumont Parrish, Richard Newton Herod, Guy Raymond Friddell, lll, Richard Wood Ten Eyck, William Lynn Wingfield, lr. Nor PICTURED: Frances Elizabeth Brooks, Lanny Royal Levenson. 47 HAIL COLLEGIATE kr Hail, Collegiate, we thy children See thee noble, know thee wise, As we learn to read thy vision In thy clear, far-seeing eyes. , From the silver torch thou raiseth, Light our lamps from day to day. I-laec sunt mea ornamentan Let us hear thy pure lips say. Hail, Collegiate, our Athena, This-lihation here we pour. All our hearts, our strong endeavors Touch and bless them we implore. Send us from thy presence quickened Unto only high desire That its heart in its paladium Keep alive the sacred Hres. NIARY CARTER ANDERSON GARDNER Headmistress, 1 9 1 5-1 92.0 48 The CoIIeg'at Ia S Country Da:y ichool Q5 X XX wr! XXX K :X X ? ?llUllllH' ll m .. - N . M11 - , Q1 M1 , if T T71 V XXX Qin fe :NB :Nh WQQ Q'.f'l'n ifzjfl' DY NWFUS l Ffa N -1 fig J x'.I'1'rfEMrf'fflFlfN-T1 xg, W W M' ig NJ' f fl 'i f' KU x, KRD' ' ,ci ' Ill f C-3- C-f Yr V M rr V THE COLLEGIATE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL 49 INTERMEDIATE and Il ' CountryDayCBoysD FIRST ROW: Randolph McLean Allen, Coleman Parrish Perrin, Wilfred Roper Vaughan, Carl Marcuson, Jr., David Wagner Leary. SECOND Row: Charles Northmore Sturtevant, III, William Soper Gierhart, Mrf Lynch, David Reno Porter. NOT PICTURED: Robert Glen Howard, Ir. 50 INTERMEDIATE lancl II ' CountryDayfCirlsD SEATED: Nancy Joyce Burgess, Barbara Cayle Burgess, Dorothy Dale Pritchard, Anne Maury Chapman, Ann Muse Strickland, Ann Barrett Davis, Elizabeth Woodhouse Shinniclc, Carolyn Tulloh Baker. STANDING: Mrs. R. E. Williford, Susan Sherwood Larson, Margaret Beverly Caldwell, Susan Ann Shaffer, Mary Claiborne Moore, Anne Hunter Larus, Anne Massey Coleman, Elaine Beckwith Hull, Mrs. Durr, Virginia Drury Clark, Mary Ross Reed. 5 1 PRIMARY lV ' CountryDay FIRST Row: Richard W. Wiltshire, jr., james Clark Perrin, Edwin Rucker, Jr., jack Kelly Johnston, lr., William B. Garner, Jr., Robert Hugh McPherson, Wirt Laing Bowles, James Taylor Hyde. V H SECOND Row: Anne Gardner Snydor, Linda Drake Hull, Mary Linda deButts, Julia Adams Creene, Mary Carol Jones, Karen Van Doren, Cynthia Ann Modisett, Judith Ann Royer, Mrs. Armatage. THIRD ROW: Austin Tucker, Susanne Repass, Lloyd Arlington Hall, Shirley Ann Strang. NOT PICTURED: Doris Norment Armbrecht, Martha Patteson Converse. 52. PRIMARY lll ' CountryDay FIRST Row: Stephen Cason Vaughan, William Robert Cray, William Thompson Sturtevant, Travis Harris Epes, Ill, James Harrison Smith, William Seabury J Porter, Gayle William Arnold, Thomas Keith Grove, Robert Hill Crump Seaton. SECOND Row: Dorothea Claiborne Chapman, Judith Ellen Corpening, Ann Robinson Arbenz, Margaret Hale Johnston, Evelyn Cail Pearsall, Mary Clifton Ottley, Julia Argyle Rader, Susan Blair Penick, Kathrin Schvvarzschild. THIRD Row: Mr. Lipscomb, Thomas Fleetwood Carner, Jr., Herbert Lee Mitchell, Ill, James Monroe Cottle, Fredrick Clarke Lovvden, James Michael Coleman, Emmett Montrose Avery, Ill, Mrs. Poteet. NOT PICTURED: John Thomas Robertson 53 PRIMARY II 'A CountryDay FIRST Row: Beverly Thomas Reams, William I-larry Schwarzschild, IH, Shirley Marine Modisett, William Michael Gottwald, Roxie Ann Pollard, Jessica Patton Sanders, Sally Nottingham Rice, Cynthia Fleming Baker, Ronald Taylor Dougan, Lucy Bayne Dudley, Betty Claire Hulcher, jane Fitzgerald Reed. SECOND Row: Anne Stirling Harman, Trygve Lang Lee, Beverly Langhorne Ran- dolph ,Elizabeth Bentley Elliott, Mrs.. jones, Edward Angus Powell, Ir., Lee Marshall Price, Marjorie Louise Solomon. NOT P1cT'JP.ED: Douglas Caperton Farley, Frank Stephen Drake. 54 PRIMARY I-High ' CountryDay PRIMARY I- CountryDay ,ful il' u SEATED: Mary Blair Truesdell, Catherine Stuart Walker, Luther Benjamin Vantrease, Jr., Martha Jane Clark, Carol Louise Dodson. FIRST Row Cstandingl: Dorothy Lee Wood, William Reed Preston, Ir., Leslie H. Fleisher, John Walker Gregory, David Bruce Pincus, Victoria Darnell Harvey, Eleanor Derbyshire Shervin. SECOND Row: Miss Alderman, Mrs. Ransone, William Betts Wilt- shire, Langdon Taylor Christian, IV, Susan Carrington Fry, Emily Reid Yelton, Thomas Tudor Tucker, Karen Lawrence Kresh- over, David Milton Hull, Marjorie Dale Hazelwood. Nor PICTURED: Lucille Pendleton Wyatt. TABLE I: janet Fauntleroy Willis, Martin Harold Unger. TABLE II: George Evans Taylor, jr., jennifer Ellen Seume. TABLE III: Thomas Morgan Pawl- ing, III, Margaret Blair Kerr, Harry Shockley Gierhart, II. TABLE IV: Shearer Davis Bowman, Elizabeth Hurst Smith, Deborah Dee Grove. TABLE V: Patrick Russell Lang, Sidney Worthington, Mary Susan Schmidt. STANDING! Lewis Butler Pollard, Marilyn Deane Keppel, Meverell Bryarly Van Doren, III, Cordon Finch Penick,'HI, Martha Iayn Donohue, Lewis Larus Avery, YVilliam Vaughan Garner, Herbert Carl Lee, jr., Joe Fleming Mitchell. Nor PICTURED2 james Morton Graves. 55 KINDERCARTEN ll ' CountryDay STANDINGS Robert Archer Wilson, Ill, Lee Barrow Coleman, Tillie Ann Phelps, Leslie Lathrop Reed, John Douglas Ery, lr., John Bell Carter, Il, Margaret Howland Prosser, Rebecca Kern Dougan, Mary Wycliffe Pritchett. IN SANDBOX: Dorothy Diane Westmoreland, Louis Edward Solomon, III, Earl Bryson Powell, john Ashby Chewning, Ir., Charles Goldsmith Thalhimer, Ir., George Clifford Kirkrnyer, HI, Christopher Dana Renoir Wilkinson. IN ROCKEP.: Mary Katherine Flowers, Virginia Harvie Stevens. NOT PICTURED: Elizabeth Anne Fisher, Marti Cray Miller, Barbara Anne Robertson, Harvey Lee Strang, III, Elizabeth Yates Walker. KlNDERCARTEN l ' CountryDay FIRST Row: Ann Ervin Pearsall, Patricia Ann Moss, Coleman Whitfield Wall, James Tyler Cottwald, James Dixon Phillips, Clark Pembroke Willis. SECOND Row: Walter Lee Christian, Robert Ashton Starke, Katherine Clare Meyers, Edward Carlton Wilton, lr., Judith Anne Pawling, Mrs. Hubbard, Nelson Carter Pollard, Elizabeth Lee Schmidt, John Mason Lee -Antrim, Roger Brooke Arnold, Christie Reed Smith, Mrs. Phillips, Elizabeth Randolph Shannon. NOT PICTURED: Martha Cosley Preston, Lacy Wynne Williams. 1 rganizationS X XX NWN MVR Nfb f N ff! X H I 1 MK xf V J 1 l XXL? RTM f J? Z KRJMW Q ff! Nxwv ff f S ' ' '- , 12' :'--51.2. 1- ' z -4.-1 - f f- TORCH STAFF HARRIS Burnanwonrn Editor Louisa FLORANCE DAILY HOLMES Assistant Editor Assistant Editor 1 : 7-,- 'Z f 1, -J ff: A' , -' ' 1' :?3'.,, H ..:fs 1 '.,:1,, FH ' H ' - . ffxffi' K 3:24, :,- 2' 1 -.1 rf,-. if-1 ' -2:- f , ,aiuiiw ,Y V ' 4'-.1 ' Vf ,'.ff: . ,559 , V - -2- fc, -113' ..::f.-1 1 1 f .,,, I . '- 'K ' :iff-33 ff . ,V -,:5:,.'-Q Q :wg V .gif 3 V V fp ' ' , p 553:55 , ' '23, ' , ' , - ,V BE'rsY HUGHES JANE WHARTON JUDY VANTREASE Business Manager Art Editor Business Manager .1 A4 -I ,. ,Q -. 51: ' jf 1 I hiv ? ., . ,fs . 5 sflf. '. 1:1 ' fd ,gf . - , V . ,., , ,. VV 'K , f in , W: ,, . ls-,:wfQ3E'57!3s? BROWNIE LEE ANNE BOSTWICK Miss DUNCAN Senior Representative Sophomore Representative Faculty Adviser 57 I Cv 5 if 1,5 Y 5 ,K +1 ,gi .- f Q9 K' 1 Af f 1 'mf 1 A Max THE STUDENT COUNCIL 58 The Student Council, elected hy the Student Government Association, of which every girl is a member, helps direct school life. The council governs by as few rules and regulations as are necessary. Each girl is expected to he thoughtful and considerate of others and to uphold the ideals of Collegiate. SEATED: Marion Richardson, recording secretaryg Blair Jones, corresponding secre- tary, Mary Reid Dunn, presidentg Dorothy Ewing, vice-presidentg Mrs. Coleman, faculty adviser. STANDING: Elizabeth Hotchkiss, senior representativeg Virginia Puller, junior repre- esntative, Suzanne Welchons, Freshman representtiveg Anne Gary Walker, Sophomore representative. THE JUNIOR- STUDENT COUNCIL 59 The lunior Student Council is elected by the students of the Intermediate Schoolg its functions are similar to those of the Senior Student Council. SEATED: Eleanor Lee, presidentg Mrs. Ferneyhough, faculty adviserg Anne Gordon Dickerson, vice-president. STANDING! Susan Materne, secretaryg Elizabeth Coleman, Sixth Grade representativeg Nancy Robertson, Upper School representativeg Iudy Keehn, Eighth Grade representativeg Dorothy Bailey, Fifth Grade representativeg Mary Nldelyn Robison, Seventh Grade representativeg Emily Chewning, Fifth Grade representative. THE HoNoR oouNo1L 60 The Honor Council is made up of the presidents of the four upper classes, the president of the Student Council, members of the National Honor Society, a faculty adviser, and the Headmistress. The Council meets in secret and keeps no records. It interprets our Honor System and maintains standards of honor at Collegiate. SEATED: Carol Sutherland, Mary Reid Dunn, Deane Mori-Htt, Agnes Cutchins, Peggy Shinnick, lane Durham. STANDING: Ann Huxley, Mrs. Flippen, Louise Florance, Mary Bruce Featherston, presidentg Nancy Robertson, Mrs. Coleman, Brownie Lee. TI-IE MATCH STAFF 61 Our school paper, The Match, is put out hy the Sophomore Class. There are five or six issues containing four to six pages each year. Although it is hancllecl hy the Town School, one page is reserved for contributions from the Country Day School. FIRST Row: Mason Henley, assistant eclitorg Sally Scherer, editorg Miss Moon, faculty aclviserg Lake Robins, business managerg Dallas West, sports editor. SECOND Row: Ellen Terry Bunnell, art editorg Martha Horsley, Lower School editorg Peggy Shinnick, Lower School editor. THE GIFT AND WELFARE COMMITTEE Tbe Gift and Welfar.e Committee conducts all charitable activities at Col- legiate, vvbicb include a drive to collect funds for several charities, adopting a Korean orphan, collecting magazines and old clotbes, and filling Bed Cross boxes. FIRST Row: May Ellen Boyd, Dottie McDowell, Ellen Bain Bremner. SECOND ROW: Lucy Fitzgerald, Barbara Brothers, Ann Ray, Kay Rucker, Mary Ellen Viener, Sally Cargill. THIRD Row: Frances Bramble, Linda Wells, Ashby Dunn, lane Durham, cbairmang Iohnel Poffenberger, Dardi Epps, lVlrs. Riley, faculty adviser. THE LIBRARY COMMITTEE . 63 The Library Committee is made up of representatives from the four classes of the Upper School. The purpose of this group is to assist the librarian in the functioning of the library. The special project of the year is the observ- ance of National Book Week in November. Emphasis is given this program by placing posters and book jackets in the halls and auditorium. The members of the committee present speakers and preside at the various programs planned for Book Week. Q FIRST Row: Dallas West, Louise Florance. SECOND Row: Peggy Tilghman, Champ Roberts, Karen Moehrl, Mrs. Rudasill, faculty adviser, Elizabeth Hotchkiss, chairman. THE COLLEGIATE COMMITTEE 54 The purpose of the Collegiate Committee is to promote pride in the appearance of the school. The Committee is also in charge of social func- tions ancl other activities not promoted hy another committee. During the year it sponsors the Old Cirl-N ew Girl Tea and the Christmas Bazaar. Archer Lee Hannah, Connie Kennon, Lucy Seay, Paula Lauritzen, Deane Molflitt, chairmang Io Ellen Redford, Bunny Lynch, Ieanne Hervey. FLOWER GIRLS lt has been a custom at Collegiate for many years for each member of the Senior Class to select a Flower Girl. ln September the Flower Girls are entertained at a dinner given by the Seniors. At intervals during the school year the Flower Girls entertain their Seniors at parties given in their honor. At Commencement the Flower Girls lead the procession, wearing pastel evening dresses and carrying nosegays. First Row: FLOWER GIRLS SENIORS Anne Hervey.. ..., .. ,..... ....., I eanne Hervey Martha Horsley ,.,.,.. .. Sigrid Lynn ....... . Kay McDowell. Peggy Shinnick Second Row: Suzanne Zoppa ,,.,..,, . . Dianne Sawyer ......,., .. Dorothy Ewing Blair Jones ....., ...,. Anne Gary Walker ......,.. ...,.......i. Sally Scherer ,,..,,.. Elizabeth Hotchkiss Anne Roberts ...Ann Huxley . Brownie Lee . . Carey Spicer ...Martha Kellogg ................Daily Holmes Mary Reid Dunn Carol Sutherland Champ Roberts Lake Robins ........ ...... .... .... . . A shby Dunn Third Row: FLOWER GIRLS Stuart Bennett .. Laura Simpkins . 65 SENIORS .. .. . ..... Suzanne Bourne . .. ....Mary Bruce Featherston Kit Hamer. . .. ..... .......Susan Stokes Linda Wells . . ..... .... ..,. . . Sally Montgomery Dallas West. .... . .... . .... .... . .... . .Betsy Neal Judy Vantrease .. .. .............Iane Durham Virginia Puller ..... .. ..... .Jane Wharton Nancy Robertson .. .. . . Louise Florance Betsy Hughes.... Harris Butterworth Nancy Enochs ....... .. .... ..,....... D eane Moiflitt Missie Ferguson... .. .. Katherine Williams K. K. K. K. K. K. These are three of the most mysterious letters that ever appeared at Collegiate. The purpose of this organization, its significance, and its functions are all unknown to anyone except the six girls that are in it. Three girls, in the spring are tapped hy outgoing senior members, and in the fall the new members tap three of their classmates. - FIRST Row: Mary Bruce Featherston, Champ Roberts, Jane Durham, Harris Butterworth. SECOND Row: Louise Florance, Daily Holmes. 66 The Chapel Choir is an octette chosen from members of the Clee Club. This choir leads the singing for the Thursday Chapel Services and at special services such as the Christmas Pageant. The Chapel Committee is composed of four girls who work with a faculty member to promote Worship and reverence clur- ing the weekly services. THE CHAPEL CHOIR Susan Gladding Mattie Wallace Elizabeth Hotchkiss Deane Mofhtt Harris Butterworth Linda Wells Karen Moehrl Sally Montgomery President of Glee Club THE CHAPEL COMMITTEE Carol Sutherland Chairman Karen Moehrl Deane Moflitt Emily Steele I hristmas agtants XX l I X x i ! '1 , , 5 Madonna joseph Kings Annnneiation Angel Creche Angels Guardian Angel Shepherds Heavenly H ost of Angels Madonna joseph Kings Madonna joseph Annnnciation Angel Kings TOWN SCHOOL PAGEANT Susan Stokes Rebekah Lee Mary Bruce Featherston, Carol Sutherland, Ashby Dunn Louise Florance Harris Butterworth, Suzanne Bourne, Champ Roberts Sally Montgomery Laura Irvine Simpkins, Anne Roberts, Katherine Williams lane Durham, Ann Huxley, Mary Reid Dunn, Jeanne Hervey, Daily Holmes, Elizabeth Hotchkiss, Martha Kellogg, Deane MdHTrtt, Betsy Neal, Carey Spicer, ,lane Wharton. COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL PAGEANT Elizabeth Shinniek, Ann Strickland Coleman Perrin ' David Leary, David Reno Porter, Robert Howard MINIATURE PAGEANT Susan Stokes Rebekah Lee Elizabeth Connor Lucy Correll, May Ellen Boyd, Kathleen Hawks 68 THE STUDY HALL AND ASSEMBLY'CGlVllVIITTEES 59 The Study Hall Committee consists of four girls chosen from the Senior Class. These girls set up the study hall roll book and appoint proctors for each study hall. The Assembly Committee plans two programs a month for our Tuesday assembly period. This is the first year students have been given the responsibility of selecting their own programs. This experiment has worked quite well. STUDY HALL COMMITTEE Cseatedl Jeanne Hervey, Susan Stokes, chairmang Suzanne Bourne, Mary Reid Dunn. ASSEIVIBLY COMMITTEE Cstand-ingD Champ Roberts, chairmang Kit Hafner, Carey Spicer, Daily Holmes, Mrs. Coleman m-n. .L SENIOR PLAY You Can'1: Take lt With You by Moss Hart and George Kauliman Directed by Mns. RAY SCHREINER , Business Aolviser: MRS. BERNARD RILEY CLEFT T0 BIGHTD Nlac ............. ,... ............. ,.,. ,,.,..,.,,.,.,, C ha m P Roberts jim ,..,.......,....,.....,.. The Man ,... ....,., Mr. DePinna .....,.. Boris Kolenkov Mr. Kirhy ......... Donalul ..,...............,..,.,.,. Ed Carmichael ......... Paul Sycamore . ,.,,.., Martin Vanalerhoff .,,.,..... ........... ,........jeanne Hervey Martha Kellogg ...Carol Sutherland ....,.....,.,..Brownie Lee Elizabeth Hotchkiss ,...,.,..,..,.Mary Reid Dunn ..,,,,..Louise Florance .......,....Daily Holmes .,,,,...,..,.Iane Durham Tony Kirhy ,...........,......... ...,... .Harris Butterworth 70 Alice .,...,......,........................ Penny Sycamore ........ Essie ............,.....,............,. Rheha .,...... ,.,.,., ..... ,.,.......... Mrs. Kirloy ..,...,.,....,........ The Grand Duchess , .........., ..,..,..,..Mary Bruce Featherston , .......,............ Betsy Neal Deane Mofl-ltt ...,......,...Anne Roberts ,...............Carey Spicer Huxley Henrietta Henderson ......,.. ,.... , .,... S uzanne Bourne Gay Wellington ........., The Sisters .......,...,...,.,. The Plant Man . ..,...... J., ...,.,..... Ashby Dunn Sally Montgomery Susan Stokes Katherine Williams A P15 Q ,U SQ if :Wi , QUEEN Sally Montgomeq MAID OF HONOR Champ Roberts r THE FRENCH CLUB y 72 At the beginning of the year Le Cercle des Hirondellesf' the Collegiate French Club, was organized for students of French ll, Ill, and IV who have at least a B- average. The club promotes the French Days when all the students speak nothing except French during the entire school day. This club meets once a month for special programs planned by members of the group. FIRST Row: Betsy Hughes, Dorothy Ewing, Daily Holmes, Louise Florance, Peggy Shlnnick, Anne Gary Walker. SECOND Row: Sigrid Lynn, Carol Sutherland, Martha Kellogg, president, Madame D'Avesne, Jane Durham, Deane Moffitt, Mason Henley. THIRD ROW: Harris Butterworth, Blair Iones, Carey Spicer, Suzanne Bourne, Ann Huxley. FOURTH Row: Lake Robins, Sally Scherer, Susan Gladding, Brownie Lee, Lu Peters, Elizabeth Hotchkiss, Martha Horsley, Betsy Neal. 694 lim H IGH FLIERS IN NEVERLAND MOST POPULAR Mary Reid Dunn Mary Bruce Featlterston ff X f , , I I 'Nl '55 D MosT LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Ann Huxley X BEST DISPOSITION Sally Montgomery MOST SOPHISTICATED Paula Lauritzen NOISIEST Daily Holmes MOST ATHLETIC Harris Butterworth WITTIE ST Blair jones EI 5 - 1 MOST INFLUENTIAL Mary Reid Dunn BEST LOOKING Sally Montgomery MOST INTELLECTUAL Margaret Ann Deck MOST FUN Blair jones MOST TALENTED jane Wharton BEST ALL AROUND Mary Reid Dunn BEST DRE SSED Ann Roberts FRIEN DLIE ST Cliainp Roberts I 2. 3 Must taste good! Sic Semper tyrannis. Abode of the geniuses hifi-fl-'5::?' My V we .ex -, Nz: 4 5 6 7 8 in ,a 9 XA:-'Yr . ' .wif-q-Q' 1 V I O 'AW Nw' s - -'ftl:1'1i'r 11 41.921 : f We? ,, ,ew jolly old Saint Nicholas The Thinker The team was in a huddle Scoring a hockey game So I said to him . . . Comfy? That Ipana smile Lucy Lake in Washington I f 11lff 'H Q1 ii .Q.,.-..i.3.Yl 7'5- thletics I rx J 'ZA B Li ' Lpiff. 1 X q P N nw YY J' N THE ATHLETIC COUNCIL The Athletic Council sponsors field days, alumnae games and all other special activities, such as the Green and Gold teams, in addition to the Collegiate sports program. Its purpose is to promote through sports school spirit and better relationship with other schools. FIRST Row: Grace Whitehead, Ann Huxley, Margaret Ann Deck, secretary and treasurerg Kit I-Iarner, president, Sigrid Lynn, vice-president, Betsy Neal, Donna Lynch. SECOND Row: Brownie Lee, Miss Chapman, Martha Kellogg, Peggy Tilghman, Dallas West, Suzanne Zoppa, Louise Florance, I-Iarris Butterworth. 75 Vin . v-gg if . , ,- N S , X, V 1 455221 A 'z my .mf ' f 11:2 A 5170 W +:.'wiQ-, 5 . Q if ' aff Lx my P . fi' HOCKEY A TEAM FIRST Row: Louise Florance, captain, Judy Vantrease, Dallas West, Ann Huxley, manager, Kit Harner. SECOND Row: Brownie Lee, Harris Butterworth, Mary Reid Dunn, Sally Scherer, Elizabeth Hotchkiss, Suzanne Zoppa. , TIDEWATER Tidewater First Team: Harris Butterworth. TOURNAMENT: Tidewater Reserve Team: Mary Reid Dunn, Iudy Vantrease, Sally Scherer. B TEAM PLIRST Row: Sigrid Lynn, Deane Hotchkiss, Peggy Shinnick, captain, Peggy Tilgh- man, Margaret Ann Deck, Martha Horsley. SECOND Row: Mary Carrington, Margery Towne, Champ Roberts, Katherine VVilliams,Nancy Robertson. THIRD ROW: Ellen Bunnell, Bunny Lynch, Nancy Sheriff, Scotty Wall, Betsy Hughes. 77 x f.: ,., BASKETBALL ATEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Reid Dunn, Betsy Hughes, Nancy Robertson, Brownie Lee, captaing Harris Butterworth, Sally Scherer, Judy Vantrease. ALL PREP RESERVE: Harris Butterworth, Brownie Lee. B TEAM FIRST Row: Margery Towne, Louise Florance, Ann Huxley, captaing Margaret Ann Deck. SECOND Row: Peggy Shinnick, Bunny Lynch, Ginger Puller, Sally Montgomery, Elizabeth Hotchkiss, Martha Horsley, Betsy Neal, manager. 79 CHEERLEADERS f FIRST Row: Blair Jones, Anne Gary Walker, Dorothy Ewing. SECOND Row: Martha Kellogg, head cheer leaclerg Missie Ferguson, Linda Wells Diane Sawyer. so H Th cl 9 ADVERTISERS IN THE 1956 TGRGH Atlantic Varnish and Paint Company Baker-Cockrell Agency Barksdale Memorial Theatre Biggs Antique Company Bill's Barbecue Binford Shop Alfred S. Blake and Sons, Inc. Otto Blersch Cleaners Bowles, Andrews, and Towne Bradley Brothers Cleaners Brook Run Scale Company Capitol Radio and Television Center Carmen's Beauty Salon The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. The Clothes Horse The Clover Room Coleman-Scales Auto Supply Company, Inc. Collector's Old Book Shop J. L. Culpepper and Company, Inc. Curles Neck Dairy Dementi Studio The New Dixie Lines, Inc. Dominion Chevrolet Company Episcopal Church News Estes Service Station Robert L. Figg and Sons Fairfax Hall Quality Foods Foster Studio Foy's Pharmacy Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Association Frick's Market Fuel Oils, Inc. Goddin, Goodridge and Robertson Gordon T. Mitchell Company Grove Avenue Pharmacy Grove Avenue Service Station Hall-Hodges Company, Inc. Hansel and Gretel Gift Shop Harper School of the Dance H-M Corporation Home Beneficial Life Insurance Com anv, Inc. T. Braxton Horsley Agency P I M. E. Howard Construction Company Hyman Brothers Pontiac, Inc. f Jones and Gooding Iones and Robins, Inc. Kingan, Inc. Koster's Cancellation Shoe Store Lafayette Beauty Salon Lafayette Foodland Lafayette Variety Store Laird's Nursery Layfield-Parker, Inc. The Life Insurance Company of Virginia A. L. Lorraine Mann Shade Company Mease Pharmacy Morton's Economy Market North America Assurance Society of Virginia Park Foodland Paul H. Pusey Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company I. Kennon Perrin Company Phelps, Bowles and Cocke Motor Company, Inc. Phillips Machinery Company Physician's Apothecary The Playdium Pinnell's Inc. Marvin F. Pollard Company VVendell Powell Studio Puritan Drive-in Cleaners Randy's Sporting Goods Rappahannock Sea Food Company john L. Ratcliffe Florist Richmond Camera Shop Richmond Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Inc. Richmond Dairy Company Richmond Office Supply Company Richmond Radio Shop Richmond Surgical Supply Rolling Pin Bakery Sarah Lee Kitchen -Childrey Scott and Company Seay's Cleaners Shadwell Drug Company Sheppard Street Pharmacy Sichol's Esso Servicenter The Slickers Guy Smith Hardware Robert C. Smith W. R. L. Smith Brothers, Inc. Southern Associates, Inc. Southern Lightweight Aggregate Corporation Southern Materials Company, Inc. Stuart Circle Pharmacy ' Tabb, Brockenbrough and Ragland julian P. Todd Turner Cleaners University Pharmacy Virginia Dairy Company Virginia Electric and Power Company Virginia Highway Users Association Virginia Real Estate Company Virginia Wall Paper Company O. E. Walker Company Maxey Wallace Walnut Lane Riding Academy Weaver's Service Station West End Transit Westhampton Beauty Salon Westhampton Pharmacy Whittet and Shepperson Wilhoite Motor Lines B. O. Williams john E. Woodward Insurance Agency 311.- Qffygb 'N+'13 ' KI Cm CW U S' ' H X 5 3 ,f gif !e !u!gHl :X vii www 'X X 7 I it X 56 GB ld '11-1'-f -ff-'1,'1, 4- EI EI 83 nnlunnlulnllInIIInunullunllnllllllnnlllunuuuulnuununununnnnlnun:lulullnlnnnnununuuun T0 THE GOLDS FROM THE GREENS A gl f W , f ' AND EVERYONE IN NEVER LAND Compliments of BRAXTGN HQRSLEY AGENCY a THE U E or vl mm Q u e ucnmoun - zsmusurn I87l T. Braxton Horsley, Manager Daniel L. 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