9 f 2 0 ,M 1 gsxzfigiiu, BTU? u.:.Q-ang 'ki-lelzQ.Lp, A6173 M fx The Madeira School 1947 The maherra L Snhnul X 'rises , 1 , Greenway, Fairfax County VIRGINIA Published By THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1947 The Madeira School Engraved, Printed and Bound THE COLLEGIATE PUBLISHING CO Baltimore, Maryland Contents Dedication . ............ . Miss Ingle . Faculty ............ Miss Madeira's Article . . Air View of the School . . Freshman Class .... Sophomore Class . Iunior Class . . Senior Class . Senior Poem . Senior Poll . . Perfect Senior . . Baby Pictures . . . Senior Class Will . Sports ........ Activities . Addresses . Autographs . . Fall Snapshots . . Winter Snapshots . Spring Snapshots . Advertisements . . Dedication TO Miss Ingle who has brought so much beauty into the school by bringing music into our lives, we, the class of 1947, dedicate our yearbook. 4 I ALLEGRA MAYNARD Greenway, Virginia ELIZABETH K. GRAVES Bass River, Massachusetts BEVERLY MCCAMMON Rutland, Vermont SHIRLEY E. VERMILYA Muncy, Pennsylvania SALLY BRADLEY Washington, D. C. HELEN K. HOPFER Washington, D. C. LEONA M. IOHNSTON Keene, Ontario, Canada MARY VICTORIA POLLARD Proctorsville, Vermont MARY VIRGINIA HOWSE Exton, Pennsylvania AGNES MURRAY MACFADZEA Muirend, Glasgow, Scotland ELIZABETH NELSON TATE tMrs. lack Tatel Washington, D. C. MARGARET DOUCOUMES Keene, New Hampshire NANCY BAXTER Cleveland, Ohio VIRGINIA BAKER Baltimore, Maryland IRENE ROSENZWEIG Pine Bluff, Arkansas HELLENE KINGSLEY Northampton, Massachusetts ISABEL HOPESTILL CARTER Portland, Maine CATHERINE DURANT HEAP tMrs. Robison Heapl Washington, D. C. ANNETTE DE ST. MAURICE Washington, D. C. LUCIE DEDIEU Washington, D. C. MARIE DE ST. MAURICE Washington, D. C. LUCIA BARBER HOWARD tMrs. Clarence E. Howardl Washington, D. C. MILLICENT BARTON REX Asbury Park, New Iersey N Administrative Staff LUCY MADEIRA WING tMrs. David LaForest Wingl MARY PITMAN BROWN Marblehead, Massachusetts CLARA HARRISON GUTHRIE Greenway, Virginia LOUISE MOSS ROYSTER tMrs. Iames Hunt Roysterl Clarksville, Virginia EDITH MacARTHUR HOWARD tMrs. Montague Howard? New York, New York EUGENIE E. FITZGERALD Washington, D. C. MARY R. FREAR tMrs. Huber Frearl McLean, Virginia OLIVE RACHEL DAVISON lMrs. Harvey A. Davisonl Washington, D. C. Instructors FRANCES ROTTER WINSTON lMrs. Oliver C. Winstonl Washington, D. C. DeMARlS DAVIS HEARN lMrs. Bernard C. Hearnl Washington, D. C. FANNY C. STOCKBRIDGE East Northfield, Massachusetts ELLEN CLARE FUNKE Hatboro, Penn. MARGARET TOLSON Washington, D. C. BARBARA BULLARD BRADSHAW lMrs. W. Richmond Bradshawl Washington, D. C. MARGARET PAGE INGLE Baltimore, Maryland BEULAH BARNES WEAVER lMrs. George A. Weaverl Washington, D. C. MABEL G. I-IOWISON lMrs. Marion Howisonl Washington, D. C. HAZEL LOUISE SAYRE Montclair, New Iersey PHYLLIS FOLWELL Merion, Pennsylvania MILDRED P. GAINES Warrenton, Virginia ANNE MIDDLETON Washington, D. C. est 6 2:-+ This is the second year after World War II has come to an end. The problems and perplexities of Peace have come to our country and to the whole world with increas- ing force. We learn that from every direction. I hope that you girls of the class of 1947 will leave the school with your hearts full oi high courage, and with your minds full of strong belief that these problems will be solved if we are always men and women ot Good Will. For Good Will more than brilliant minds solves the problems of this world. H The class of 1947 has one of the highest academic records which any class has ever had in the school and it stands high in the responsibilities oi citizenship. This has been a year in which the strength of the school has moved forward and I wish to thank the class for this gift to the school. LUCY MADEIRA WING 1 N ef' is f ...-- K. X X ,X X 7 X in X5 7 W fl .6 FH' ,: 'Ld'EQA?A,f-Crkqk--as--lub' A A A ifmvfi, m f,1.'M M 'f:. ,jgmiywfxnx nn f N nn Q5 QQ-'SLA 5XJ?nNvN-,yn W-W' Af rgl,-x,X N J, 1 gg Q fig!! 'Wynn JE? X 5 X ', ' LW 4- 1 X 5-' HW - H-1 J ' My A f- IW , by-f 'KJ . XXQXN -X' S XWQ N ut as E .XX ,I NG sX'Ww1 ,nfjffwligii rn n 'f K xx Hffm z IF fn , ' MIN ' ff nj c 'K .ouvmffi X If ' 4 Q9 goo V 'IJ-.' x ,AL nv ' 55 - 4 wx 'Nt-8 SQ lfffwfl MVU M1 fl Mi X M V53 '41 A 9 SL J 43 7'-R3 fl all f Z K f E, MV. 1 S SQ NZ-'H'-f . f 3 W im Xb 5 .Wg Wi f w ' : ' ffgiatmlls I YI JV E2 Lx Q3 f M1 W' Af 'W I f Z4 ?.L,m ff W The Munchkin Land N H, Freshman Class 6:-XX 4' If ssf :yy i President ........ lane Sprague Secretary . . .e.Qgrt. . mr M1 r- JW' . .a great chattering and laughing ..., v Class Teacher ........ Miss Bradley s.?',,,, ,O -'J .-C., '7 .7 gg, C , ' 6' ff?ii.f2f,sj' . 44.61457 9-Tj -77 4'-gf-'V 2' if W EN I X avr QQ G53 QVS sf U - A of K izfw-5Nff'i'Z 9 N F QW? ' -YQ! f Jia' af, if df H0 fa 'Lp t tt Q J ff jd as 'Kira' Cf -gf ,ff haf nf fa Freshman Poem In the Munchkin Land you will find, Towny with Ienny skipping behind. Mignon and Bachman go galloping by As Hammy makes team points with a gleam in her eye. Next you will see Melville, C. Laughing and talking with Melville, E. The Munchkins named Glazie, Diana and Val Play badminton violently right in the salle.' Owens and Kenny are constantly grinning While Hazel is munching on things that are thinning. The short and the long oi it are Hungerford and Mann And Baldwin and Ceci talk as much as they can. The belles of the class are Henly and Wales And Ansell is wide eyed at all their tall tales. Purcell as Zachary gave us a thrill And Bogley and Maconochie can't sccm to sit still. Sprague is the ruler of the Munchkin Dominion U-ind a darn good one, too, it you Want our opinionll 'sf 12 X A Q +a ' - S xx - 5 1 gi S Q , , 5 ' X 1 --lag? G1 Ya 5 ' fi fi? g2'3 f ' 3 , fx kk :M i 4572 if ' X X ' 5 Q ?7ig1fU N1 'X E MQ fi? in 5 fx. 3 Q63 'W we M ' L ,X 11 5, N 5 1 K 5 -1.1.-2 i L H 5 ,.- MX 'Y- ilr 2 M J J 51 fail X? The Winkie Land I I I I A 9 -'VP HDIAK brain :sump 5-T?-vfcvsaaef 'QGVYP Ama, xJ'5P.gf .sin if fsulsnm Ffh,-.Q', Effie Sophomore Class President ...... Susan Simmons Secretary .... . . . Iudy Kirby 9 Q . . . .somipeople are bad because they don't try to be good. . . f -KC ' ,V -v M , 'few - ' ' 'fa fa 9 sf' Ki' .X X!! .W V 613 x 4 ' - -- K ,-,PLT R95 sf 2 Jer Y .Us K 4: Q 'F l .sms Gather - . . k,Y'?Miss 1VEcCommon V fl - , Q 41 -c U Q . -CI' 0 ff' 'V J vp , gr 9 , c 13, 1 A - NJ v - f - - xi Nj' , ' yd C XX ' A sn xx, S' O C0 6 fi -' I -. 'ff' 'xg ' V2 S fp ,J ! SY' A 'f , 1 w J? gk ,Q scfn 2 ,gf IL.. 3 I XI .Th K' fy 'E-r'f,. .X X' eip' if' 7, . E . if O oy, 0. f f' pix-N , , - .7 s m , f- Q' .fro jg. -f' ' - . 42 3 Q fm' , l ff. k J, f ,ff I L D 4 . Q' , CQ .,' 5 N.-f, I, JV, ' . ' f v ' K J' so 'L . Z, S: 9 I 5. 5 Q J K. K M. 1 r ' .2 S bfi X , Nysu Xb s gp, X 6' Sophomore Poem The Sophomores live in Winkie land, A wild, uproarious, carefree band! The planners of escapades are Lee, Lanie and Linda, While the rest of Third Floor hangs out of the windag Celeste tries madly to straighten her hair, And Tilda of her figure takes very great care, Frances and Marty are not the same size, Emmy waits by the phone with wild hope in her eyes, Pussy, Ceci and Prissy can never keep quiet, And Bobbie talks constantly of her new diet, Where you see Atwood-Chapman will be. For they are as close as two pods in a pea, Millie Coe's upsweep is the envy of all, Not to mention our yen for Sarah Sutherland's drawl, But maybe we'd rather have the continental touch, Example: Rosie and Nat, with a surplus of such, Rizik and Iohnson make quite a pair, For Renee is as dark as Susie is fair, We all are kept laughing by I. Babcock's cracks, And Harriet tBritiannical gives out with the facts. Cookie sings loudly, filling East with her song. And Lanie Grasselli tells tales that are long, Ereddie's peroxide glows in the dark, Iudy Kirby's as jumpy as a live wire spark. Carrot-tops both are Haddow and Nan. Ianie's two dimples would lure any man, We go to the stables, and see Davies, D. As she leaps fences with Schermerhorn, She. A bouncy sort of person is Dottie Ball, tpunl And Maria in art class is the wonder of all, Comly, and Piggott do handstands galore. Or angels, supported by Mimsy Moore, Lisa and Ginny come from places far away. Class dramatic, talents's furnished by Grasselli, I. Peck renders Handel, much to our surprise. And Marcy looks on, with admiration in her eyes. Alexander and Kholmier ride round the ring. Dagne makes a basket with one gigantic spring, Boysen's guite partial to a certain boy named B. Kerwin and Watson jitterbugging is something you ought to see Every day Iulie Merrill is the last to board the bus. Hamilton gets all A's, and sometimes even A plus, Nancy's rivaled by Fluffy, who works hard all the time. Ebel's devoted to her family tThere's beaucoup of it you'11 find,l Stewart dresses in dirndils and in them looks quite chic, Look for Susie Saltonstall if a sense of humor you seek, The great leader of the Winkies is Simmons, S. She's the best in the land, as you can well guess. 1 6 241+ '59, GUAM? ' .v 'iibw ' c tbomdvq ' up l 'dx mst . M .H ,M wwf ,wg A X x yv' ' M99 , - xy U X511 LP X1 6' X I nbvf I ,v AP M v Q.: X 51-Aix, Daw Q A W' - PM -J ef vii PQ- M l 'f5 , mf ' W, N1 App ,,-of , Mfgc- Um, ku, ' A MJ N miuyys-' up Omrg J , X 1.0! 5 ,f s A w j' J ' if 5 NJN ' , ,. -X-KF' xl!! Jixwnmi E ya! K L24 X K . X.- vxglvv Q QUNI. X 1 X 5 ! C-SC' VA, s I N 'E j , M 1 - H N' .-,,,4 ,,.- N .X If f'f'....-..?pQC'-L X,-jx:-L.. 1- - M .. A ' , 'Z 5 ' f IAM A-3k 1X:r ' f - 'RTP' .. . - a u 6 ' ,. ,.,w1f. fy U' X 4 I fm . X' u 9 F l Z, vxnfw a....t 0 AA AX' In-Q X A - . K - is Warn ' ' , 'ykfw FW qw , j x' ' X' x i QWJ, 1. K F , Q : N v' -ri X, Yu. X g5'Qlx.f-- l 'W w1'4 'L Q X' M - Q' M M Lx A ' Qu ir - , ' ' OE' 1 D wr, 5x 4 , h is x A YV :Q 1 E my - Z , The Quadling Land A L. 5 I Junior Class President . . . . . . Sally Fishburn Secretary . . . . . . Peggy Cochran Both civilized foxes and civilized humans spend most of their time dress- ing themselves. Class Teacher .. .. Miss Graves V, ZZZZ0 jz?Ad'- -'Ci' VII' xref ' 719: ff l ,t 7+-2 -2- ff-M5 lunior Poem' gpg, fjunning and iaughing and raising,-weii, tf'f'fff 1-444V t- 141931 First we see Diddie who sings from morn til' night, gf , ,I , Q, . Closely rivalled by Bobbie Waller who trills scales wit al Q milght. 5 Fred Astaire's successor Martini will surely be, 5 g As Helen Hayes' director Peggy we're sure to see, Brig's athletic talents constantly surprise us all, 1 leg tNot to mention her equals, Ioan Healey and Mol y Marshall! ? Horse lovers Poppy and Davy are sure to ride to fame, As for Phil, Fry and Taylor in beauty contests we'll see their names. ! l Crete and Treman's hairdos will shock Charles of the Ritz, ' I ,iy 497296, Also Ioyce's wardrobe, her clothes all really fit. ' In the A bracket we'll find Iohnson and Holden, A, , - ' These two prove the maxim that studying really does paylwg J M But don't forget Nancy and Eula who are in that group, stay 4 ! Signa and Katie Babcock seem to giggle constantly, 4 ' '77-2 M And that twinkle in Lynn Mitchell's eyes remains from a Va. Beach spree! P A f A Doxre Martin's knee socks are two inches long we do affirm, 'Gtftrff' s dreams of California are enough to make you squirm. f A Thea, Gay and Tuckie are quite the inseperable three, ff 664 f fi' Ginger's pretty blond locks suit us to a T. if ' ff Lupine has a ride home every afternoon, WL ' Ann Mackall comes to school but once in a blue moon. ff Iackie goes to the doctor once a week come rain or shiig And Swannie's got those eyes that we think are quite divine. Ioey's outside reading consists of Freud and Wylie 3' And Liz's got a figure that the whole class thinks of highly. Io Ann has some talent in every field we know. We love to listen to Farris talk in that drawl so nice and slow. Q . Spicer hails from a town that goes by the name of Baggs 8 Kier keeps the whole class laughing with her never ending gags. 'x For that Middle Western Accent just listen to Stillwell, lane. f Harriet is a Virginian who's transferred to New York State, S 'EN And all reports from S.P.S. show that Danny seems to rate. After the I. S. party Sal can lie back and rest, A 3,5 Ps For it is common kno ledge that it was by far the best? zo Q . vgiyfo Q' is 255 li , tg? it AE A Q 'V slit' 5 N i mlkisl 1 J X if 1 X C f x xX If I m f K Q N x f X X ', A' 1 .WI A 0 ' X n c 4- wr- 'X NX 0 1 f If , 1 xx A -. N 4- 0 W 0 'NX K ,M ' Q V, -' F X . 5 L, 4 I I I 1 X x U ' 'Q 1 ' ll ,. : N Q . W M. l m' ' ' 1u . ,f A N all f vufp -Q f 1 Z ar ,n v-1 My pfrllgl X:- ' -7117 ffm: f N 1,,vM '1 N X , acl , 'KW XX f : '3 .1 7 A 43,16 I NX twigs' V fra' V :L I I ,, X' 14' ffftffj , , L! I A Xl I' 1 Q f ,X fff' 3 f 5 7 lf K N W K fx 1 ff f K f Xu 1 1 X f 1 H X f N X If I ff X K fr. K W H J W rl fy I j X 1 If f ya 4, A K ,Ii I' I V l f 3' -,054 I ' n f I i X 5 l N X 7' A 'f X NW X 14 1' 1 Q ff Af 'nr -,N-.X V5 51? fx If l 9 ' f f, LSFQQ F E Q 6' , X1 V5 YL 1' ' 5 X I If 1 A ,v4 ,0 V7 . ,llc :ki ,xx X X! '.,ro'T,: 4' 'E gg f K 1 'iw f 7 X X 1 2 7 ef: ,. X Qs Q v, : X, -5 X xxx I wa W1 tN7 I :si 1 XR Q fx , X X ' X 5' N , Q'Q?f x 7 4 -'X ' -'i.Lgf ' Y SPS. A ',', ' ' Sf ' NY E, g 1 X m N Y .ifi:, fQ XX f 4 N K 5X1 XXX X f I XX Q f f , al X ' , 'f X f X f K, X XQTX x I , X ' W f X KX l The Emerald City Of Oz Senior Class Officers President IAN MCMILLAN 2 Secretary MARY WISE PARROTT Q Class Teacher MISS MAYNARD Ian McMillan Never Was cr ruler more pop- ular or beloved. N1 N NW l ' l , ' s' ,Q . N J 1 M' 5 53' A ,Q - vi 4 Xa S u C mio I Adams th dfl th ghrnhd S Al and h y re wide-op t t miss y th g ' ' 1 J f' A I s- , ' , J Q Helen Whitney A old . I heard wh t g g o . a x X 'J ig? X - J XIWAIC' ATM, I N I eaexxx- xg LJ U '14 Q UN my '1 1 Qi, V A M' XWVj?gi XFN W1 W W f I K KA wwf? 1' -ff J !J24 Ellen Bacon ai 'gf' . . with a thoughtful expres- . h. f .. S1011 011 IS GCE . . . 'M' ll ft K .gi l K at 5 'lan V1-u-n-lgu-S, , 33: uqwea BQLQJ Ligou-'Q-15 ' 1 in-Lnnlgllpngfpnr' ' - 0 . . the little gi? hug made ' ' ' . many warm rien s . . ff 7? lf, mme- You gm t GQ. 3.5 ...f.,,,Q M t A I clcwm Siu hsz: 'SQL'- fm, ..1f q .--C Marlon Virgina Bell ll . ' x W ty 'V ' L X1 Q, . . . ' sly Q . . cmd you shct live in my 1' I I N ' cavern and amuse me . . .' fu ' :fy f Q JJ' y f A f 1 . , A 2 X 1 x X Hn n . . round, rosy face and 3 0 ' A ' N 90 earnest blue eyes . . ' i : . , - ' XJ ', 0 1 23 o l rx .nr ,v , X Gretchen Brooks Booth r i mmf . . I have brains and a W ' fr heart also . . n , in V , nip ,x P 'ff x ,Wm :Q ix- f N 3 1 vt 4 ix, 4' I Virginia Beatrice Blair . ,,, .t QM M N. 4' -5 me - s m , 'U ' ta G 4 Carolyn Fontaine Bradley fy? L' -rtitliilsfiisimsnsilffilff re, WZ: f A: nfzibe V , - fl I, U 9 6 QQ, Cvqfis GBJPLTU was . f CJd .A' Q rim 3f'F+'3,f,1 E T, L .i x' A R, Qesggggfge x Q Wg Tj hz M ft! film tim? Ann Hyde Brownell Tyzff' . . . then g g ,L W s rin , she shot throu 1 W' 6 LG ly th th d V' , . .8 1n.us'O-btXLL.L:'s. GAA 55234-QS U'-YUM QANA1 uct Greg -9, Q-9-9 - Q51 T94 Koa is Elizabeth Foss Burbank QCWQNNA . . the same gentle smile kwfqtfs aw... 3523, mi 2:2 QQ- 1 Sm love of everyone she met . . . QA weuqx Soy vgiaf! tttb-A2 'dang D 'QLn.3.s9n..l.3 o'4Q . -5'5se6.S-SJ-CSZK' 5.24-.-0. u-:Q ' 19 .beu 'Q-ch-CQLY-vo EEE vxfuytx b6i..o.n- Le-o-1, V,-,mi-:um N 1 T lxonlzdl ' . W mg Wim X LI 5 SlCCI?3C?lliWdal?1'lH ciqigathlei A husky voice . . . . t Mtg-at it. KW Q W4 4 LPG Kilo rr .1 in t o :Ar t' til' ffL1Cl?.m4. e cm Leda O Mary Seton Chapin 5 Thcrt's cx very good cxrgu- 'E I '1 ment . . . 'Dfmsj lshxx Y MYSCJ-QIES T mcw.,cunA QQIXVQKSVCQ- ' begieue I avnq dv- g g I me VW -ogL.uJEwQ.f-1- -i-' i ' 11345 IL, 'iijckyfi se. JU - blk Q L-RFQQQJ 4 I Edith Vfqrden Corning . but his sniile Was sweet and his eyes were kind . . . 4 I Martha Mitchell Crane . but we were careless cmd happy cmd full of fun . . Z musqieiem ' 1 429? K XX 3 1 J 00 if i' 'vi lf 1 7 , ,xx llqffff H f' 3, . - Mary Cumner City wisely and well . . . 5 J .frm . . . he rules the Emerald nw- N N I J M al-W 'sanyo-0 wtf, ' ' y c,J ,bfC,c.wjf'L 'y ' 2 ,vi f Yay? y. - Ya do, 1 - , Lo Mlrlis A f' F' af' 3325? fist 1718 x lg. s o . eff ok 'NV th X 0 025 A 0 x ,S YQ XV W QL A - s .W ' Q 656 Pamela Cushing f l ay! At thr 'Q e , :scam fi0if:f:1zii::::2gz f f ' X I ,lf a great pack of wo1ves. f I X X 4' Q l ' u 1 r Mary Ethel Crocker de Limur . . a bird that can sing and Won't sing must be made to sing . . Elizabeth Mary de Sibour The little girl gave a cry of amazement and looked about her, her eyes grow- ing bigger and bigger at the Wonderful sights she saw. Iosephine Coleman Douglas The people had nothing to do but talk to each other. X X X fd' - ,- , V' gg Q if xi K .Y f A t l 2 , sf lik I ' 0 W4 s ' T, f -e 1 a t ' in 'rx .a X N! Sgr!!! lm.. S Q ,f f a I 1. x 'f 'fx If :Y-J' f if . . 4 1,1 . X K1 IQ 1 X LA'YlNi 1 ,,,, -H 'Q Qfiil ' Icme McCall Edwards H u, I l 5 . . happy as the day is . E,-M long . . 2-we W 1, wif- Am nl 1 F A 't r Carol n L tEl' t , ll-!,,-ff' AY un lo J I set to work harder than ' U 1 1 ever. H , ' 1 h ll, J f I ' Q 5 ' ,Q lv- ,ioz N r Xb 3' Carol Clark Pulley h I am their friend. f h W hr Catherine Lee Farris . . . though the sweetest and was likewise the most reckless . . . , if- 6 IS qnli ptylp , -.- dd T, ' xg' gy , . al lf: l ll l 1 l I f 1 K merriest of them all she ' , I .Z 4 a - ' I , T Q . . . everyone loved her . . . - Adil, 91 -1' og, s I - 'Qin Q9 :- 1 w -, I V, 6 s O , 'lv .Ja il' .0 521m SY- ' ,A I F Q1 -',l- I i . ff , ' I Kathi rms. 2 gf ,, lg? R . 1 f ' I SER 5' , , : l 1 ' Hr. 1 NN E . ug N I s Marie Scanlon Foley She was cm innocent harm- less little girl. Q5 l3' QQ, 1 my il' Q. . if Ji' if-5 ' f 5 l . SX I, lily, LL ' 'Nags V A .7 l Q P ,1 ll 9 1 l A . x V . lla. fu , 1. , f vf I, I ? . f 4 1 l 'S It ,' 'fa l Alam, ,V ll! 'LI - S159 S ,H- .f:9l'W.1QI l .4 l gl . V Amanda Barlow Foster I'1l go with you willingly and do my best to help ' you. I ,Martha Fulton Brains are the only thing worth ,heaving in this wor1d. Helen Chisholm Halle Dorothy laughed merrily at this . . I W w VH Wt I . W1 Polly Harrison A , '- It's so quiet here that we are f ' all getting rusty for want of amusement. for my part, I prefer to see stir- . - ring times H x k , '22 , ff - F W 33 H Margaret Sinclair Henry K W A K f f' W ' ' gt3::,:1:m51:1Ff12.Wi'h gg PM f X 1 Y If It XX l 4 1 It .. Vx h Iuanila Cecelia Hutchison l - -Qu1f1iu3o:si5:sa,k.ffff nigga, A ten f f Ioyce Theodora Kelly She ate a hearty breakfast' -' X' X X, X 'QS xt? X XX XX A Qx g 1. . X X wx 5- XXX N 4 3 X, x xx Nxgif it by -K if X l U XX xg-F gf W X K Margaret Ann Kilpatrick jj, K . . for all ladies are said to V, X be kindly hearted . . . jf 1 , 1 1 7 K X I I K Elizabeth Ann Kirby ff' 4 . . his eyes were twinkling W in a pleasant Way . . . f X X f .'.-27,1 HIN1 1 . 4 U W 4' X X A . X tt K K it fi Hester Ann Luke I don't mind my legs and arms and body . .. Sheila Ella Macauley . . . yet he was not at all anxious or worried . . Enid Ruth Maslon She looks very clever and bright. 1 1 , x I 11 4 1 If 2 0, 0 7 f 'f 1 43? 4 4' 'U . 'ffl' l 25 l M 0 . 4 1 7 S fl 1. TN L33-F, 2. - fig? X ' U wg. X - 1 f 'lib Q I af l. X Ti AMA , f ns x W fe ll l Q. F f .sfsml N S X' . X5 XXX , It ' N 0 's We . 'Iv f' gu- lk w V' X 0 I Jw? f , -if 4' Q ,A r , H, Gif? Hgh. 4 - 7' X V - x aw V' av, , fzQzt,:,,W F5915 ,A yt riff gb, ' 'J Wt P' , v J gf! .ij , Q l i H--4 4:1 ' -SQL E1-if V ,B Y X v Q . A, ,. - v 16 NAEB: . i' :J 7' x 1 f ' : Ns! :I - Ewing Mel-illesler They were peaceful, Kind- hearted and merry . . . Sally Baird McKnight '. . . his face was round and his eyes were deep, deep blue . . . Flora Iohnson McLeod '. . . all dressed in handsome garments of silk, satin, or velvet . . . . , q 8 I V Edith Alice Pierrepont Mollal ' ' 5 7 X .-Button Bright, those curls and 53:22 s W e 1- Bda 2 Vwhglr wnmoww xx X 5 MOD., QQ .douuu bashefiah , wi, Wagmqwes ww- 111 mug, ham. o. qooq awu- .ww -fe Nm- gem boaudmfr- 1o'J5wim M i s Mary Chester Moore sk ies ' ,, X QB, - 14991 . . . no one ever beheld a .1 ix fresher, fairer face . . Q? 'J 'xl X c34!fgw 'V1 , , ew loan Iohnston Morrison an 'I'11 show you if you won't tell 7 C I anyone, he answered, 0 -f 'V in a low mysterious ' 5 ,YW rt, voice. Q' Q, A , X v, Q aj 1 ' 5' 3, A In Qi' f '4 I Marianne Maury Nash N There are many seeds of thought in my head, said lack Pumpkinheadf' Jil -A '. . 5 X x , J-I - f N , R X Kg N. ll 'SQQ .fax 'M . '51 'K 'Q i if X-X x 7 X Qs ' ' 'Q Mary louise Newell ' - If you will look in the En- clopedia Donkiana you Q 3 will find that I'm correct. 1 X x l g rd fff' v x'1lfj,- Li 9 s If-3.4 fy 7 , fa, Q, J Q Deir If out 4. f -f,y,.f4-,Mix X r 30' ' ' 30 Q? lv A fdf'X ,f 59 7 f 75213 9 A Ellen c a si M do is X .1 .TAIKN . . .GK r een- e I ,Ish f y f nw Y f' - , e .M Q if if X ,121 I fe e f - iw,-a we L f-f' S X ' X 7 n -I I' Q'-F' W X. AQ ,1 , uf .fy Q61 fp v 'Ji yX N if 'Q' -ffm' 0 9 l 2 X' 95' V5 X ' a ,fx 467' Mary Wise Parrott . . . he seemed happy and contented, his face was smiling and free from care . . Elanor Gould Penne One who is master of her- self is always a Queen. Marion Ioan Potter I do not know where Texas is for I have never heard that country mentioned before. But tell me is it a civilized country? f 6-.' ' I 5 Qfl' NH yt ttf dig Xe EJ, ? I f ' , ff ff W 4- : .1 f!f2z6 J '31 L: I f'ff'?6Q7,,'ff1' N-4 - .. N X- :' 1' l a if ...y X , rf- Y W yi 'af f'V -Q? 450 s 7 'QU .4 2 ,2 f f i I t I Mary Stansbury Rapley , --, Her hair is like red-gold and ff if en threads. if x Q Z 0 iff 'ff W 234-564K finer than the finest silk- ff' v ff ? X 5 P f 3 D381 W Yao Vvo-UQ flvrmxd bay-. Ju ' . f I lil . MW fm-im W 4-'14s M X f tb-g frdvp, AM QU img AL , m h -',g' fsxdx 4.1 .JJ-X ju' ,viva j i' , h v K QW ' --I rss! 'Quan nowf n-qwbk Jaffe Patricia Roberts ci 5 X X sf t ' - I -lf. LIt .Agile was a serious thingskg J ' Dorothy V . '68 , ' ,- ,, K Z' , e., f Haw: ct Mmacfgg 4fXV:vQ-g,1n V 31- LNNQUIQ 121 3033 'S-JU Q-M-+ wie if 4.-ef. fe List Q-QQ 1. f ,,9.i- V 'QA Page .. Ay nj.. f cf lx. Audrey Rockefeller is brains are plentiful and of excellent quality, and often he has told me things I might never have thought of myself. 1 I kg.,',- , , H .Q I ,7 . !fLt mn.n V Y Jfl kill. ., 2 X .gil Z .9 4 Ann Schafer It astonished me to see him whirl around so. X Cc:-4' Q . ,Q cqxx urine Nueva Q-Ss UQ NPRNYW OO? Leaves QDQY CP-NX NKEBJ' lV 9'0' xfvq 4:1- -'SN N-iw-me S..-yqoke. ok qo- . ee AAO-Q, 'Biff'-'Q ok- NA-onekrq Yoo , use Qee-K bl: Lvticss . 0-X 'Y-K 9shQ'.fo-, -.4 N.-041-I Q , -X is me g t Susan Angevine Shaffer X 13 X Q N. . . and the old fellow enjoy- X3 ' ed a joke better than a good dinner. 'Dom 3-1-1- n -.vita -,-.S Q, ,X 1 -,,,,N N' fp Cggbvt A-ma'-7 su-4-A 'tl-LA f. s f'fN QQXNQ sylvan num. shaman ' xxx ' He seemed light hearted and c ' A content merely to be a- ,ln live. mfg . Q., 1- tx K! X 5.,1,,Q.L ',mu.fl-7 50 H if thnx ' ,,,4,aJ YNc'D t x it QQ ,- X V 150 Q ' ,I -pw Q i .1 t, go .-uw wa fe- Q-zx K-fe 3, K - Dora Drake Shaw . her disposition was so kind and considerate that all who knew her loved her. it lane Hearin-Simon X KX i, W- t He both rode and talked ,D V! V .A with avidity. mhf lu X6 Kg ' tipouivzf i Z I 49, l Q :' 1 lv- W 63' S. M i 1 A x ix-, f A I -c m, ... ft tkkxw K Was-. E Xi? an 'Q 1 nk' I may w Qt- E7 o Nancy Ray Smith two feet stuck out, shod in silver shoes . . fl Sherley Elizabeth Smith . a beautiful little girl ,-e' with brown hair and eyes . . Tiff i s Q' 3 f iq lane Steketee And Toto looked up with his Q little brown eyes and X ' , Wagged his tail . . ' 0 ' QJQI' 0 , x J an .nl ,f F' .g , Frances Hussey Sternhagen ff f f X h . . . happiness is the best -X , X ', thing in the World . . NX Mn X ' Va 439 f.. Sis pgs' may X I 5 I I fi . v- -0 0 ,ff n 0 11 ' mx 3,5 W1 YQQ , fx, N .5 Q lean Cole Stoner . . . be contented with your lot whatever it may be -04: 9 5 Maidza Van Deusen I . . . she begun to feel ,gS lj hungry . . . ,f?'2p4,' 3155-Q3 S, 13' Q 3 Q A 2 in IX f YEWQW Elsey De Riemer Van Kleeck N The fox wore cx mischievious can X M 'ff Nix m My wiilf cmd knoW1ng express1on. b' ings. Pamela Anthony Wagner ' A v i 2 '. . . now that gives me an A-f 1 0,4 hi X idea . . il of D In ' V' - L 2 n x fa Who -Nu fl K A U V' V4 I K f' Q L'x'Ni ,, My f' M Hill X 'Yr ,l X 'pl lb K V... fu? 15, K I I Gerry Max-ganiwellborn . . iig?13nc1ng1 lllge a ray of I ' ' ' 2541 ' ffl,df4fa-1 :dl 1.1 av K .il -,ilhlfjfff 3.14-X 1 , 1 ,, fag my 'M iff f?IT5f I7 lr, -f ,,'l'Q: lg? X ,ff ' 4, ' XM ,av Q49 - fa X xsvfd ,f XXX Y' X v 1 n XX X V 41 N The Senior Poem Below me the river is gilded with sunset, Long shadows crawl across the hills, Sleepy winds blow the tall, old trees, Then-out of the sky stardust spills. The frogs have begun their evening chant, From the Oval strains of a song are heard. Stillness and laughter steal through the night, . . . From the terrace, the hush-a-bye song of a bird -A tear, a breath,-a sigh, A whisper, and good bye. NAME Marie Daisy Burbank Ian Sue De Polly Stek Chester Pete Pam Whit Dee Dee Edie Comfort Ioyce Potter Sheila Dody Rocky Tuttie Helen Enid Stoner Nancy Bea Elsey Burdick Cush Patsy Crane Gret lane Brownie Eleanor Mandy Hester Ann Kristin Sue A. Petsy Mary Bell Martha Ellen Frannie Edith Mary Seton Sally Carol Coleman M. L. Kit Wisey Sylvia Niki Schafer Sherl Gerry Peggy Rapley AMBITION To be the first woman orchestra leader To be sylph-like Work in Chicago Thick, wavy hair Doctor's lwife?l I-Iave a studio and give arty parties Torch singer To eat while sleeping A little nest in the West Explorer Architect Long, Thick, Hair Fly to Mars with Buck Rogers Marry and raise horses Hear Madeira sing Dixie louder than Yankee Doodle Dandy To be a Modern Dancer S.S.D. Torch Singer Soda Ierk ' To reach my capacity just once at cookies and milk To be positive A toadstool To be six feet tall and weigh two and a half pounds. To be under six feet To get the right answer to Water ol Crystallization To fly a plane To make the head lines in the D. N. To begin to commence to get ready to build a better mouse trap. how embarrassing To be an interior decorator Marry Ioe Bonomo To look like Gene Tierney Vanderbilt To have curly hair To see just one of Susan's MEN To wear low necked dresses To be a red head Dali's parasite To blow up chem. lab To tell a good joke. Member of Hour of Charm orchestra Writer FIVE CHILDREN Wheel Choral teacher Psychiatrist ' An ivory-white castle in Pittsburg To see Poughkeepsie To sleep 'til noon the rest of my life To marry that certain one A Castle in Madagascar Va. Creeper To be called by Capt. Cash. Shuttling from Northhampton to Boston Sail around the world. To have that Pepsodent Sparkle To travel around the world To see a Confederate flag over Madeira You know his name as well as I do THE SENIOR PET PEEVE hypochondriacs People with no boots over heel-less shoes Washington Pete's horn Early morning bird calls losing my green scarf pleasantly plump Marion's singing Pink pills Sixth Period Lab People who think they can sing. Dirty snow Pumps and red socks Being a lady Pictures blowing across the room when I open the window. NOISE! Having my fanny slapped The white stuff commonly called snow in Virginia. Not enough clothes to use as blankets on cold nights Year book Picture Being called a youngster Exercising Having people ask if there are still many Indian uprisings in Minnesota. Turkish Towels People who ask silly questions. People who talk across the bus aisle gown and The boyfriend Denim lingerie Why didn't you have grapefruit ice cream with chocolate marshmallow sauce? Tardiness lane Russell Yearbook Getting in Vanderbilt Talking French Cookie Cigars Men who play guitars slushy songs Knee socks Tummy rumbles Mondays Autobiographies West Point Getting up early Listening to Martha Old Buttermilk Sky Pink notes signed H. K. Annapolis What flag is that? People who enter without knocking Hives B. Altman Albert Rules that aren't in the rule book. No wind in my sails. New York accent Chaperones Uninteresting phone calls on rainy nights. My nickname POLL FAVORITE PASTIME leg straightening exercises dancing Chicago Doing what comes naturally Knitting for Rod Traveling-on the sea, on the land. and in the air! Eating and sleeping Sitting lguess wherel S.P.S.!!! Packing to go home eating apples and drinking prune juice Riding and jumping Riding and swearing Being lazy Riding Flying Avoiding Rocky when she is on the warpath for more team points Cutting bangs getting people to make team points Having me back scratched Sitting like a vegetable lEd. Note. Sorry but we don't have freedom of the press.l Swinging on a star Making carrot corkscrews with Miss Graves whatsis Flying lmitating trees, yet already . . and I'm selling it lor only 51.00 Rearranging the furniture Burping in study hall Being gloomy Vanderbilt Braiding tails Listening to Peeta Pan Piper 'er Piper Trying to finesse Buying bathing suits to rumba Homework on bus Making faux pas Ridiculing Steketee Talking Dreaming Chasing the bus Blushing Chasing a golf ball bumming cookies at tree fruit Weekends Breaking diets Biology Lab tha hal Forever Amber treading, that isl Quoting Roanoke Pop. lllU.593 in the metropolitan areal Building castles in the air. The Hill Camp Running free Doctors Car Stretching Trying to learn to ski. Having a good one PBOBABLE END Opening the door for Richard Old maid on Beacon Street. Chicago Wig dope fiend Hypochondriac Sunday School teacher Married to a street-cleaner Plumber Lighthouse keeper home Pig tail manufacturer Madeira House Mistress A broken neck Dixie Cup manufacturer House Painter Oblivion Choir singer Ierk anything goes Pickeled lin formaldehydel The soup In heaven, obviously. six teet under The briny deep Driving an Arnold Bus. Hudson River State Hospital for the mentally unbalanced. Muttering runic tunes to myself on the sands of Nantucket ' a sales clerk Running a boarding house. Digging clams BRADFORD Vanderbilt Eaten by a crocodile. Ancient History Teacher Haye's office Bald dime a dance girl Being blown up Ball of wool Dipsomaniac English teacher Writer's cramp Dissapation Cheer Leader straight jacket coal miner in Kentucky ' The corner ol 15th and H street in Wash Mattress tester Lady wrestler Des Moines Debtors Prison Not to be there when Capt. Cash calls Riding the Paoli local from Philly to Bryn Mawr Teaching sailing on Black Pond Pushing up the Daisies with a pitchfork. 4' HM Marrying a Yankee. Reincarnated as a rooster. The Perfect Senior Polychrome, the rainbow's daughter, beautiful, shapely and exquisitely dressed . . . EYES .... LEGS . . . HANDS . . . FIGURE . . . HAIR .... NOSE . . . SMILE ..... COMPLEXION MOUTH ...... BEST DRESSED . . . .Niki Owens .. . Helen Halle . . . Daisy Cumner . . . . Pam Cushing . . .Sheila Macauley .. . Elsey Van Kleeck Frannie Sternhagen . . . .Chester Moore .. . Ioan Potter . . . Marie Foley fini Ziv-44.-f 6021 4 Q fgocm Ozlzxu. mow 529160 'Ba.ls-n- Q9-'ff'-MQ 7-'54-2- Www NX WA Ta... Pen-4. wma Q. -5 +- ' -- M - PM-W --.JQMJ -Eff'-M4d'f is 1 fe L1 ll M! 1 V Er ' 5 -1' 4.-.wif-1.-1' f . , , f 0'-M13 t 'fun f ?,+,-mf ,fr JZZZZQ 14.0-L. -35'-' '-'P 'PALVSB -DZ I ,.1-Zo-La., .-'Jwvafw Niki C-vnu.. Poll Q1 ' -neum J 1 i ' 5 Tw ' 'u Bei' U Grd Q 'y 'xyy ' N, iw 'Way' 'ww ' Y5'w'Q'4-YN x wb Lifglhk , NAL, L... Caihcwkne EAS-B11 Rhuigq, 1 , 4 E 3 V. S v r I 1 2 I 1 4 ? Senior Class Will ADAMS leaves her poetic talents to Poppy. ARNOLD leaves her excess hair to Celeste. ALEXANDER leaves her men to Ioyce Howe las if she needed BACON leaves her study habits to Susie Johnson. BEAN leaves her stalk. BELL leaves her On The Town album to Rosie. BLAIR leaves her ancestors to Miss Rex BOOTH leaves and Madeira's average drops ten points. BRADLEY leaves her vivacity to Felix. BROWNELL leaves her leaps to Sheila Schermerhorn BURBANK leaves Chicago to Marty. BURDICK leaves her S.A. to Ienny. CHAPIN leaves still a little confused in Physics. CORNING leaves her rosy cheeks to Ioey. CRANE leaves her burps to Prissy. CUMNER leaves her plaid coat to posterity. CURTIS leaves us wishing we had her figure. CUSHING leaves for another phone call. de LIMUR leaves her voice to Bachman. de SIBOUR leaves her innocence to Sally Wales. DOUGLAS leaves still knitting little Princeton garments. EDWARDS leaves her diet to Brigham. ELIOT leaves cup of tea to Miss Mcfadzean. FALLEY leaves to go to Colorado. FARRIS leaves. You think you're rid of them? FLOETE leaves her friendly disposition to Lanie. FOLEY leaves her good looking clothes to Sally Taylor. FOSTER leaves her place in the Doctor's car to Iackie Appel. thernl HALLE leaves her argyles to Mimsy lexcept for the pair she's taking HARRISON leaves her stories to whoever will believe them. HENRY leaves her front incisior in the hall in upstairs South. HUTCHISON . . . the last of a long, long dynasty. KELLY leaves her appetite to Mignon. KILPATRICK leaves her curly hair to Tuckie. KIRBY leaves her dimples to Ianie Chisholm. LUKE leaves her Lovalon to Freddie. MACAULEY leaves her gullibility to Swannie, MASLON leaves her nickname to some poor incoming Freshman. MCALLESTER leaves athletic prowess to Sally Fishburn. MCKNIGHT leaves Healey alone on the train going home. MCLEOD leaves her slinky dresses to Babcock. MCMILLAN leaves her father fsighl to the Senior Class. MOFFAT leaves her brains to Nancy Pearre. MOORE leaves for Briarcliff tThank Heavenll MORRISON leaves her strenuous diets to Miss Iohnston. NASH leaves her horn to the Music Club. NEWELL leaves her hair to Iulie Ann. OWENS leaves her Culver ring to Crete. PARROTT leaves her IGuess Whatl to Treman. PEARRE leaves catalouging much to her reliet. POTTER leaves her enthusiasm to the next White Team captain. RAPLEY leaves her long dissertations to Judy Kirby. ROBERTS leaves her neatness to Dore. ROCKEFELLER leaves her singing ability to the 8:30 choral cla SCHAFER leaves Miss Middleton without a protege. SHAFFER leaves her knitting to Rosie. SHAFROTI-I leaves Miss Rex without an early morning reporter. SHAW leaves her apples to Miss Kingsley. SIMON leaves her riding jacket to Katie. SMITH leaves Mrs. Tate ibut not her sonl SMITH, S. leaves for her 17th weekend. STEKETEE leaves her size to Frances Brooks. STERNHAGEN leaves the Dramatic Workshop to Diddie. STONER leaves her good sense to Linda. VAN DEUSEN leaves her Senior hat to Mimsy. VAN KLEECK leaves roll call number to Sarah Sutherland. WAGNER leaves her architecture to Mr. Faulkner. WELLBORN leaves her hula-hula to Davy. homel Aran Sports Review Ot 194-'Y R 1 X! W 1 ova g .5 QMS y - I 0 I 0 A . ji ii.. - A A .- 7 f o v ga? 1 , Q' ,I i . , T5 V 53, A A I t'.' . ' - 'RL' V Q ' 4 0 0 0 . a vo 050000 7, If HOCKEY Whites . .2 . . . .... Friends . . 2 Reds . . 3 . . . . . Whites Rcds..2... ...Friends..2 Reds..2.. ...Whites Whites . . 2 ...... St. Agnes . . 3 Reds . . 2 . . . . . . Whites Reds . . 3 ........ St. Agnes . . 1 VVhites . . 2 . Georgetown Con.. .2 BASKETBALL Whites.. 1U ... Nctt'1Ccth. . . 10 Reds .. 40 ... .... Whites Reds .. 49 .... Ncxt'l. Cath. . . 19 Reds .. 26 Whites Whites .. 20 . . Mt. Vernon . . IU Reds . . 73 .... Mt. Vernon .. 6 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION President ........................ Ewing MacAllester Secretary ........ ....... E nid Maslon Hockey Manager ..... Sheila Macauley Basketball Manager . . . . . . Mary Chester Moore Tennis Manager .... ........ E llen Owens Dance Manager . ................ .. Ann Schafer RIDING CLUB President ..... ................ . . Ann Brownell Vice President . . . ............. .... G retchen Booth Secretary .... . . Martha Crane HOCKEY VARSITY Mary Chester Moore, Audrey Rockefeller, Sheila Macauley, Ewing McAl- lester, Elsey Van Kleeck, Celeste Smith, Enid Maslon, Paulina Meeds, Mol- ly Marshall, Ioan Healy, Ioanne Danehower, Elaine Chandler, Ian McMillan. TUMBLING TEAM Enid Maslon, Helen Halle, Sally Downs, Mary Moore, Cynthia Comly. BASKETBALL VARSITY Ann Brownell, Ewing McAllester, Audrey Rockefeller, Nancy Alyea, Mary Chester Moore, Ioan Morrison. MODERN DANCE ORCHESIS Dance Manager ........................ Ann Schafer HOUSE STUDENT GOVERNMENT First Term Second Term Chairman ........ Mary Cumner Chairman ........ Mary Cumner Vice Chairman . . Gretchen Booth Vice Chairman . . A. Rockefeller Secretary ....... Susan Shaffer Secretary ........ Ann Brownell Warden . . . . . . lane Steketee Warden ..... . . Dora Shaw DAY STUDENT GOVERNMENT First Term Second Term Chairman ......... Ellen Owens Chairman ........ Ellen Owens Vice Chairman ...... lean Stoner Vice Chairman .... Beatrice Blair Secretary ........ Ann Schafer Secretary ...... -. . Betty Burbank HOUSE GLEE CLUB President ...... Elsey Van Kleeck Secretary ...... Mary de Limur Librarian ...................... Maidza Van Deusen DAY GLEE CLUB President .... Frannie Sternhagen Secretary ....... Patsy Roberts . Librarian ............. ........... K ristin Curtis L t SOCIAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION President ........,........,........ Pamela Cushing Secretary . . . ...... Dora Shaw Ass't, Sec. . . . . . Sally McKnight DRAIVIATIC ASSOCIATION President ....................... Frances Sternhagen Vice-President . . ......... Peggy Corcoran Secretary ..... . . . Virginia Gibney YEARBOOK BOARD Editor-in-Chief .........,.......... Mary Wise Parrott Art Editor .......................... Gretchen Booth Business Manager .. .... Marianne Nash Assistant Editor ..... .... E nid Maslon Assistant Art Editors ...... .... A nn Brownell Martha Crane Assistant Business Manager ............ Eleanor Pearre COMPASS BOARD Editors-in-Chief ...................... Comfort Adams Nancy Burdick Assistant Editors ........................ Ellen Bacon Pamela Cushing, Enid Maslon, Anne Kilpatrick Business Manager .................... Polly Harrison ART CLUB President ..... ............. . . . Iane Edwards Vice-President . . ........... . . .Martha Crane Secretary ..... .. . Helen Halle Treasurer . . . ............. .. Kathi Floete MUSIC CLUB President . . .............. . . . Ioan Morrison Secretary . . . . . Ann Schafer OUTING CLUB President . . ................. . . Helen Halle Secretary .............................. Doro Show CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Iuniors:-Sally Fishburn, Io Ann Lo Doux, Louise Wheelock, Ioan Healey Sophomores:-Susan Simmons, Iudy Kirby. Freshmen:-lane Sprague, Diana Hopkins, Iczne Henly, Ann Glazebrook n Adams, Comfort . . . Alyea, Nancy ...... Ansell, Tracy ..... Appel, Iacqueline Babcock, Ioan .... Barber, Elizabeth. Addresses . ......... Brighton Road, Nashville, Tenn. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .Duke Hospital, Durham, N.C. . . .107 West Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. . . . . . . . . . . . .2811 Foxhall Road, Washington, D.C. .3328 Glenfield Road, Knoxville, Tenn. St. Martins Lane, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Penn. Arnold, Whitney ............. Atwood, Lelia. .8301 Algoma Blvd., Oshkosh Wis. .Upland Drive. Greenwich, Conn. Babcock, Katherine ................... . . . . . . . . .270 South Arroyo Blvd., Pasadena, 2, Cal. Bell, Marion ........ . .King's Highway, Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Penn. Blanc, Natalia Booth, Gretchen. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .270 Iackson Ave., Bradford, Penn. Bowman, Crete ...... ...705 West Third St., Sterling, Ill. Brigham, Nancy ..... .A ............ Claybrook Rd., Dover Mass. Brooks, Frances... ............ Iackson Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. Brownell, Ann ....... ............ 3 29 Lake Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Chandler, Elaine ............ 2155 Deurlook Rd., Cleveland Hgts., Ohio Chapman, Elizabeth .............. Briarwood Crossing, Cedarhurst, L.I. Chisholm, Iane .... 19915 So. Park Blvd., Shaker Hgts., Cleveland, Ohio Coates, Emily .... Cochran, Peggy .... Comly, Cynthia .... Cook, Ann, ..... . Corning, Edith .... Crane, Martha .... Cumner, Mary ........... Cushing, Pamela ................. Danehower, Ioanne ........................... Daniel, Hannah . . . Davidson, Frances ............... Del Monte, Houston, Texas East 86th St.,NewYork,N.Y. . . . . . . . . . .Round Hill Rd., Greenwich, Conn. . . . . . . . . . .414 Iohnson Ave. Englewood, N.I. . . . . .Lantern Courts, R.F.D. :L-l:2, Mentor, Ohio . ......... Gransett Rd., Woods Hole, Mass. .. .. ........ Forest Ave., Cohasset, Mass. . The Evergreens , Mill Neck, L.I. .Box 387 Iackson, Miss. 17210 Parkland Drive, Shaker Hgts., Cleveland, Ohio .3238 R St. N.W., Washington, D.C. Davies, Diana ................ Erdenhiem Farms, Chestnut Hills, Penn. deKauffman, Lisa . . de Limur, Mary. . . Douglas, Coleman. Edwards, lane .... Eliot, Carolyn ..... Falley, Carol ...... Falley, Priscilla. . . Farris, Catherine. . Farris, Frances .... Fishburn, Sally .... Floete, Kathi .... Foley, Marie ...... Foster, Amanda .. Fry, Ianet ......... Gibney, Virginia. . . . ...640 Ely Ave., Pelham Manor 65, N.Y. Glazebrook, Ann .... Grasselli, Elaine ..... Grasselli, Iosephine ............. Griggs, Gay 2343 Mass. Ave., Washington, D.C. ....3224 R Street N.W., Washington, D.C. . . . . . . . . . .2775 E. 7th Ave., Denver, Colo. Downs, Sally ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hampton Ave., Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . . . .Stokes Lane, Nashville, Tenn. . . .720 So. San Raphael Ave., Pasadena 2, Cal. . . . . . . . . . . . . .147 Dempster St., Evanston, Ill. . . . . . . . . . .147 Dempster St., Evanston, Ill. .... Granny White Pike, Nashville, Tenn. . . . .Granny White Pike, Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . . .631 Wellington Ave., Roanoke, Va. . . . . . . .2900 So. West 23rd St., Des Moines, Iowa . . . .1503 Angus Drive, Vancouver, B.C., Canada ...................Edgartown, Mass. . . . . . . . . . . 100 Woodstock Ave., Kenilworth, Ill. . . . . . .Benedict Rd., Staten Island, N.Y. . . . . . . . 12401 Coit Rd., Cleveland, Ohio .3218 Fordham Rd., Wilmington, Del. Litchfield, Conn. OR American Consulate, Edinburgh, Scotland J J. 'M-L lad' Griswold, Iennifer. . . Halle, Helen ....... . . . . . . .154 Armory St., New Haven, Conn. . . . . 19201 Shelburne Rd., Cleveland, Ohio Hamlin, Mary ....................... 2563 East Ave., Rochester, N.Y. Eula Harmon cfo Maj. Gen. Hubert R. Harmony APO 825 cfo Postmaster, New Orleans La. Harrison, Polly ...................... 429 Glenridge Rd., Dayton, Ohio Healey, Ioan .................. 217 Edgeworth Lane, Sewickley, Penn. Henly, lane .... Henly, Kier ..... Henry, Peggy .... Holden, Ann ..... Hopkins, Diana .... Howe, Ioyce ....... Hutcheson, Hazel .... Iackson, Barbara. . . . Iohnson, Iulie Ann .... Shades Mt. Box 337 Rt. 2, Birmingham, Ala. . . .Shades Mt. Box 337 Rt. 2, Birmingham Ala. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Belle Meade, Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . .24 Orange St., Brooklyn, N.Y. .. . . . . . . . .ll East 68th St., New York, N.Y. ...5225 Waterbury Rd., Des Moines, Iowa . . . .Happy Valley Farms, Rossville, Ga. . . . . . .230 Woodside Drive, Hewlitt L.I. . . . . . . . . . . .7 Acton Place, Annapolis, Md. Kelley, Ioyce ........ .............................. W ayne, Ill. Kilpatrick, Ann ..... Kirby, Elizabeth ..... Kirby, Iudith ..... La Doux, Ioanne .... Lindsay, Dorothea . . . Lindasay, Ellen ....... Luke, Hester Ann .... Lynch, Signa ....... Macauley, Shelia. . . Marcy, Ioan ........ ....4l20 42nd St. N.W., Washington, D.C. . . .343 Gulfview Blvd., Clearwater, Fla. . . . .343 Gulfview Blvd., Clearwater, Fla. ...................Spirit Lake, Iowa ... . . . . . . . . .Route l, St. Charles, Ill. . . .229 So. Glencoe Ave., Decatur, Ill. ......................Leesburg, Va. . . . Cherrywood , Locust Valley, L.I. . . . . . .Deer Park, Greenwich, Conn. . . . . . . .58 Rumsey Rd., Buffalo, N.Y. Marshall, Molly .................... 435 Lake Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Martins, Anna Maria Brazilian Embassy, 3000 Mass. Ave., Washington, D.C. Maslon, Enid ............................ Redgate , Wayzata, Minn. Mc Allester, Ewing. . Mc Kinney, Linda. .. Mc Knight, Sally .... Mc Leod, Flora ..... Mc Millan, Ian .... Meeds, Poppy .... Moore, Mary ........ Morrison, Ioan ...... Musgrave, Rosemary Nash, Marianne ..... Newell, Mary Louise Parrott, Mary Wise. Pearre, Elanor ...... . . . . . . . . . .213 High St., Chatanooga, Tenn. . . . .Interlaken, No. Muskegon, Mich. . . , . . . . . . .Beaver Road, Sewickly, Penn. . . . . . . . . . . .Roseneath Farms, Florence, S.C. .5 Woodland Place, Grosse Pointe, Mich. . . . . . . . . . . . Goodstay , Wilmington, Del. . . . .East Ave.m, Westerly, Rhode Island . . Shandra Farms RFD il:2, Rome, Ga. . . . .Box 1722, Santa Fe, New Mexico . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .St. Paul's School, Concord, N.H. . . . . . . . . .2692 London Rd., Cleveland, Ohio .. . . . . . . . 1040 Somerset St. Roanoke, Va. . . .... 304 Upper College Terrace, Frederick, Md. Pearre, Nancy ....... .... 3 04 Upper College Terrace, Frederick, Md. Peck, Ioan ..... Phelps, Isabel. . . Phillips, Ann ..... Potter, Ioan ..... Rapley, Mary ...... Riddle, Matilda ..... Rockefeller, Audrey. Rowan, Frances ..... Schermerhorn, Sheila .... . . . . . . . . .159 Hamilton Rd., Lancaster, Penn. 7 Red Cross Ave., Newport, Rhode Island . . . . . 12526 Cedar Rd., Cleveland Hghs., Ohio . . . . . .3260 Chevy Chase, Houston, Texas . .1220 H St. N.W., Washington, D.C. . . .425 Paxinosa Ave., Easton, Penn. . . . . .Meads Lane, Greenwich, Conn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Edgewood Arsenal, Md. ... . . . . .50 East 76th St. New York, N.Y. 68 ies- Shaffer, Susan ..... Shaw, Dora ....... Simmons, Susan .... Smith, Celeste . . Smith, Mignon .... Smith, Shirley ..... Spicer, Susan ..... Sprague, Iane ..... Steketee, lane ...... Sterling, Fredrica. . . Stewart, Sally .... Stillwell, lane ...... Summerlin, Harriet.. Sutherland, Sarah. . . Swan, Helen ....... Taylor, Sally ....... Townshend, Nancy. . Treman lane ....... Tucker, Carol ....... Underwood, Martha. Vaillant, Ioanna .... Van Deusen, Maidza Van Kleeck, Elsey . . Wagner, Pamela .... Wales, Sally ........ Waller, Margaret .... Wellborn, Gerry .... Wheelock, Louise. . . Williams, Harriet. . . Alexander, Katherine .... Alexander, Suzanne . Bachman, Barbara .... Bacon, Ellen ....... Baldwin, Nancy .... Ball, Dorothy ...... Bean, Alison ..... Blair, Beatrice ..... Bogley, Io'ann ...... Boysen, Elizabeth . . . Bradley, Carol .... Burbank, Betty ..... Burdick, Nancy .... Chapin, Mary Seton Coe, Mildred ....... Collins, Cathleen. . . Curtis, Kristin ...... de Ganahl, Virginia. de Sibour, Betsy... Ebel, Ioyce ........ Ely, Florence .... .201 Linden Drive, Cedar Rapids Iowa ......435 E. 52nd St., New York, . . . . . . .610 So. Moreland Pl., Decatur, Ill . . . .23 Kingsbury Place, St. Louis Mo N.Y . . . .cfo Anondale Mills, Sylacauga, Ala. .. . . . .71 East 71st St. New York, N.Y .....................Baggs, Wyoming . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . Sudley , Marshall, Va. . . . . . .2910 Bonnell Rd. Grand Rapids, Mich 3400 Prospect Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C .................... Skyfie1d, Dublin, N.H ................l840 Iersey St., Quincy, Ill . . . . .941 Park Ave., New York, N.Y .. . . . . . . .2400 16th St., Washington, D.C . . . . . . . . . .16 Oriole Ave., Bronxville, N.Y . . . .320 Paseo Encinal, San Antonio, Texas .. . . . . . . .310 Walnut St., Englewood, N.I ... . . .117 East 72nd St., New York, N.Y . . . . .16 Ridge Rd., Bronxville, . .5307 Hyde Blvd., Chicago, Ill . . . .Mine Hill Road, Fairfield, Conn . .. ...... 21 East 66th St., New York. N.Y 5 Rosalind Rd., Poughkeepsie, N.Y 504 Osborne Lane, Sewickly, Penn 305 St, David's Lane, Windsor Farms, Richmond, Va . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4900 Edgemoor, Bethesda, Md . . .cfo Hideaway, West Springfield. N.H . . . .703 E. Burlington St., Fairfield, Ill .. . . . . . . . . . . .RFD :H:4 Westchester, Penn Day School . . . . . .2430 Tracy Place, .. . . . .4851 Indian Lane, ............4485 Q St., . ............. 1503 35th St. . . . .2707 Dumbarton Ave., . . . .6314 Beechwood Drive, . . . .3016 Dumbarton Ave., . . . . . . . . .84 Kalorama Circle, Washington, Washington, Washington, Washington, Washington, Chevy Chase, Washington, ...12 West Blackthorn St., Chevy Chase, . . . . .3348 Runnymede Place, ... . . . . .3048 P St., N.W. . . . .740 Investment Bldg., Washington, Washington, Washington, . . . . .5047 Sedgewick St., Washington, ..... . 115 Strauss Ave., .. . . .10 East Kirke St., Indianhead, Chevy Chase Washington, . . . . .7124 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, . . . .6403 Ridge Drive, Washington, 16, . . . . . .Great Falls Road, McLean, .... 1823 23rd sf., .....a117 N sf., . . . .2419 Mass. Ave, ff ii. 'ttyl 516' Washington, Washington, Washington, N.Y D.C D.C D.C D.C D.C Md D.C D.C Md D.C D.C D.C D.C Md Md Md D.C Va D.C D.C D.C Fulton, Martha .... ..... . ...3ll4 O St., Washington, D.C Grant, Margaret . . . . .128 Hesketh Road, Chevy Chase, Md Hadow, Audrey. . . .... cfo British Embassy, 'Washington, D.C Hamilton, Nancy .... .... 2 640 Woodley Place, Washington, D.C Howard, Lupine ..... ...... 3 419 Quebec St., Washington, D.C Hungerford, Betty ...... ..... 5 010 Sedgewick St., Washington, D.C Hutchison, Iuanita ............ 4929 Hillbrook Lane, Washington, D. C Iohnson, Suzanne Westchester Apt., 3900 Cathedral Ave., Washington, D.C Kenny, Elinor ................ 78 Kalorama Circle, Washington, D.C Kerwin, Lynne ....... ....... 3 016 Dumbarton Ave., Washington, D.C Kohlmeier, Ierriette... .... 3742 Cumberland Ave., Washington, D.C Mackall, Anne ..... .... 2 231 Bancroft Place, Washington, D.C Maconochie, Sally .............. 130 Hesketh Street, Chevy Chase, Md Mann, Nancy .................... 2324 Tracy Place, Washington, D.C Martin, Dore .......... 710 Norway Drive, Kenwood, Chevy Chase, Md Melville, Consuelo .............. 22 Beechwood Lane, Falls Church, Va Melville, Elizabeth .... .... 2 2 Beechwood Lane, Falls Church, Va Mitchell, Lynn .. Moffat, Edith .... Nordholm, Dagne. . . Owens, Betty .... Owens, Ellen .... Merrell, Iulia .... V Q . . . . . . . . . . . . Great Falls Rd. McLean, Va . . . . . . . . . . . .Prospect Hill, Vienna, Va .. .3226 N St., Washington, D.C . . . . . . . .Lindenhurst, McLean, fVa . . .7112 Curtis St., Chevy Chase, Md . . . . . . .7112 Curtis St., Chevy Chase, Md Purcell, Patricia. .. ......... 3501 Macomb St., Washington D.C Rizik, Renee ..... ...... 3 130 Woodland Drive, Washington, D.C Roberts, Patricia .... ......... 5 058 Sedgewick St., Washington, D.C Saltonstall, Susan 3130 Woodland Drive, N.W., Washington, D.C Schafer, Ann ..... ...... 2 912 New Mexico Dr., Washington, D.C Shafroth, Sylvia. . . ..... 30 East Woodbine St., Chevy Chase, Md Smith, Betty ..... Smith, Nancy .... . . . .2925 Glover Driveway, Washington, D.C .. . . .9403 Flower Ave., Silver Springs, Md Somary, Maria.. ...... Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C Sternhagen, Frances .... .... 3 328 O St., NW, Washington, D.C Stoner, Iean ......... .... 3 500 Lowell St., Washington, D.C Watson, Alice ...... .... l 918 S St., Washington, D.C egvogfg. 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Wm' 1 ff M M in fi' ,liqu- vwl, SW 9 Q 342 .2 P Y - mtxriazf, . .li 'aww ma. me-mf -l-lie lvlodeiro Sclwool Greenway, Fairfax County Virginia A resident and country day school lior girls on the Potomac River, near Washington, DC. 200 Acres I3 Fireproot Buildings LUCY MADEIRA WING Head Mistress Unusual Candies Cakes Printing oi Pastries Fine Quality Ice Cream BOOKS PAMPHLETS , STATIONERY 0 9 0 0 Washington, D. C. my OO OM! 14' conrrzcnom-:ns a cA'rr:nr:ns - KITTS - 1254 Wisconsin Ave. 1330 G Street ...o.. Everything in Music -Navi -O.. PIANOS - RADIOS PHONOGRAPHS Serving Wcxshington's Best Families MUSggC2RgIgCNgRDS For Over 100 Years E U, nulnnunnunn nnullnlulnunnln n E Compliments of . . . Lei gh Lawrence Com pany Distributors of FRESH FRUIT :Sf VEGETABLES if The E. B. Adams Company i' Distributors oi Chincr, Glassware, House Furnish ing Goods-Food Service Applicm ces-Dining Room Furniture 'A' 1326-28-30 5th St., N.E. 641-643-645 New York Ave., N.W i ATL. 2200-U1-U2 WASHINGTON, D. C. E l 0 COFFEE '3 El MAXWELL and TENNYSON pharmacists f-xxx lb i?1 COLUMBIA WASHINGTON MEDICAL BUILDING MEDICAL BUILDING Brool-as Studio --Ofiicial Photographers- For The 1947 YEAR BOOK T...- 723U Wisconsin Avenue 1327 F. Street N. W. Bethesda, Maryland Washington, D. C. El EI Woodward 8: Lothrop lllth. lllh. F. and G STREETS , ZONE I3 PHONE: DISTRICT 5300 ' BRANCH STORES-Bethesda, Maryland, Arlington Farms, Virginia, The Pentagon f'wgH?FQ 'S'i 1 .7 if f T'w t K' K .. , . c 'f1s '-in g isfg ikgsssig xl ss3Es5Ef C Eiga? L',, 1, .,:. .V V , m ia M , f'fwe?M' g K' , V lztl fin-A 11 it '9 A H :4 ,fig fl-xg if-ff 2 - -H Ei o , I ll!! i i' i ii 1 ' fi til ww X za' if' Ye at an .: sa it 1 'HIE o'2ii M -f ' , r 'L ,,' Q, ' ' N' A -,iii . .,., A: ,.. 1 N I t fl? NOW THAT WE ARE TWO Two young-idea stores, each with its own excit- ing Fourth Floor oi Young Fashions . . . Wood- ies , traditional headquarters ior the school crowd, and our already popular-with-them young-set North Bui1ding across the street . . . you find twice as many smart fashions and ac- cessory ideas from which to build a budget-wide wardrobe. O if Phone: Falls Church 839 JI Compliments of O. V. CARPER GENERAL HAULING R. E. Ruby MCLEAN, Vmamm THE HILLYARD C0 ak O El El GALT 6' BRC., Inc Established 1802 I J ll dSl h 607 1 4 AEIEIQF HIM C W.. BeROOKLAND E Taylor 7000 5918 G E Wash D fl CHARTER BUSES For All Occasions DE LUXE SUPER-COACH: lounge seats, reclining chairs, electric phono graph, radio, piano, lavatory, running water, refrigerator, NOW READY FOR CHARTER TRIPS Sale and Courteous Operators WASHINGTON. VA. G MD. COACH CO. INC. Arnold Lines 707 N. Randolph St. ' Arlington. Va. BLACKWELL FLOORING COMPANY Inc. 1302 Eye Street, N. VV. Vlfashingtoli, D. C. Wood and Linoleum Floors Compliments ot The -V- 'TULLER BRUSH MAN T. A. Loughrey Passenger Agent , GLebe 4000 GED TRIO SUPPLY MARKET MEATS 6: PRODUCE Lincoln 6500 . 511 Morse St.. N.E. Wash.. D.C. 010 El ... E1 E' E H Iowa Tractor C9 Implement Co DES MOINES. IOWA D tribute .. lTh F guson Syslem Of FARM TRACTORS :Sf IMPLEMENTS ii E 'fl E E! C Franoise, Inc 1919 QUE STREET, N. W. Washington, D. C. Washington's Foremost Uniform Outfitters Caps and Gowns Graduation Dresses X In our Georgetown Shop 1635 WISCONSIN AVENUE A Complete Line of MISSES AND JUNIOR DRESSES at Moderate Prices C 13 El Division of National Dairy Producti Corporation I. C. HARDING 6 CO.. INC. Electrical - Appliances. - Repairs Washers - Ironers - Radios 517 l0th Street. N.W. Washington 4. D.C. Nlltional 2160 7008 Wisconsin AVe. Chevey Chase 15. Md. OLiver 2160 TAKE IT The Government was right in class- ing milk as a Basic 7 food for health, energy and strength. Our Sealtest Vitamin D Homogenized Milk adds both enjoyment and nourishment to your milk-drinking. Cfedkdf. . me mnsunr or auumr IN MILK CHESTNUT FARMS Congratulations. . . z Best Wishes and congratulations to the class of 1947 at Madeira. But now that school is over, and the long golden days of summer lie ahead, we hope you will not forget us. Drop by the store often see what a summertime full oi beautiful fashions are here Waiting for you. Iulius Garfinckel 6 Co. F Street at Fourteenth 143 Compliments of- - - FRIE D ' ' '' ' ' ' '' '' ' '' '' ' GH 23'g ':f'f'f ? E , JJ' , Qin xv- rib' 'JIT if ' 'ki ' ' ' ' 'V Mio -'Li . .u EF Q-41 und .x ur S VM ,flap Q Q Lxxbbf- Yx,L0,.. U-1'-J Mx ,Qui-I3 A 041 'CU' Compliments OF . . A FRIE D 9 EI El Xxx 6752 ,Q 9QQp6pQG'- gig? QEFS MX facile XX 22 X 9 QW! fy? ok X450 042 W J Zn? X A Q C705 ff' -,A Q9 M6 v W ofgjtigbsix ?X6+Qdjv,f!ff.f3 '5k iv- C095 'nbzxe 91' N-Ame! 43' xp? 1021.57 A63 'airy Q69 CNP t ' ,.x XW wake wg I-y.Q3Ae,M59' WOW- bbw onyf f ' f dXw,lYyd.n5'9gxE'Kn.x ULN: Ns MOL , '02-,mf BC? , X3.0-Q QQ. 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