Sanford Preparatory School - Chrysalis Yearbook (Hockessin, DE)

 - Class of 1946

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f if gfrkfgf - 365 C7615-SLLXEL ffgf-'- xg W gf' X The arrival of four junior girls from Bronxville, Pat Doorly, Mary- lee Hahn, Lee Ann Hahn and Wendy Townsend, can be traced back to Kim Doorly, Pat's brother who graduated from Sunny Hills with the class of 39 . Pat left us last year to return this January. Her return has meant much to all of us, from the little girls on the third floor of Quigley to our Senior Class. Wendy Townsend brought with her a talent in art which has shown itself through her interest in the kiln and all things creative. Perhaps Wendy's greatest talent has been the gift of being a true friend. Her keen sense of loyalty and generous nature has put much into the lives of Sunny Hillers, big and small. Lee Ann Hahn has succeeded in any job she has undertaken. Her enthusiasm and conscientious attitude have always brought her through on top. She is never content until a task is done to perfection. In 1944, the Junior class had gotten well underway when a quiet girl from Cranford, New Jersey, joined our class. As its twelfth member Elliels high ideals and devotion to all that is fine made her our choice for junior Gavel girl this year. She has constantly given of herself in any and every undertaking. No graduating class is considered complete without at least one rebel. This year New Orleans made its contribution through Julian Newman. His Southern sense of humor has carried on the tradition set by a long line of Louisiana graduates who have gone forth from Sunny Hills in previous years. Since Gordon Pirnie's arrival this year his leadership combined with an ability to do any job well has added much to our class. He has made competition diflicult for opponents on the field of sport as well as con- versation. His unlimited supply of vitality and witty responses have left many speechless. We conclude our class history with Laura Garcia, our newest member, who has come a long way to be with us. Her home is the Spanish speaking country of Venezuela. Although Laura didn't know a word of English when she came here two years ago, it has not been at all unusual for her to outscore us natives in English exams. Last of the Bronxville line comes Marylee, who has excelled in sports. This year she became secretary of the Senior Class and of the Athletic Association. She has contributed much to Stephen May and the school as a whole. One by one we step upward-on to the platform of life, and in silent tribute, eighteen men and women reecho the words of our school song. XVe met as strangcrsg Now with bonds so true. XVe as one being bring our hearts to you.', X jx Jgjx jgjx 7 Q 4 6 Jgygfxpzx xx 1

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f Xf VSVTV' U65 Cgiyictfis ' Xf X effort on the athletic field and in the class room proved that regardless of eight years' absence, he had returned and become a true part of Sunny Hills. Time moves on-1942-our class receives its first permanent member, Bill Robinson. He has grown far in inches, and his steady growth of spirit has proved to be a real asset to our class. The following year brings Bob Miller as a companion for Bill. Because he is one of our earliest class members, Bob has done much to pave the way for those who followed. This has been a big responsibility and he has born it well. In the tenth grade Bob and Bill set out alone, but not for long. Alf Jarden found them in the middle of the year, bringing with him a camera, a sense of humor as well as that bugle . With the possible exception of the latter, these contributions have meant much to us. Alf's high ideals and congenial nature made him our choice for Junior Gavel boy, and he constantly proved himself worthy of the position. When Dick Johnson joined us last year, we all realized he had many outstanding qualities. As the months passed, his true school spirit and constant investment into the lives of others, made him worthy of the Senior Gavel pin he wears on his lapel. In conjunction to this, Dick handled the arduous job of class treasurer. Dick has kept the money well in hand with a minimum amount of annoyance. Johnny Dyer arrived from Wilmington last year with Dick. His appreciation of all that is fine has contributed much to his Douglas boys, and Sunny Hills as a whole. johnny played on the athletic field the same way he has worked as Senior Class President-with all his heart in him. At the beginning of last year, seven new junior girls took Stephen May by storm. Among the group was Sally Schoeffel, a girl with real horse sensew. From the night of May third, when she became Senior Gavel girl, to this day of graduation, her leadership and ability to think deeply has been made manifest in every way. Sally, who is also class Vice President, has always found time to contribute to the welfare of every senior, although she seems to have been constantly running back and forth to Stephen May, the athletic field or the barn. ' When Natalie Talamini joined us last year, a change df moods came with her. When she has not been in a state of depression caused by itchy poison ivy or aching teeth, she could probably be found discussing summer months at home or her psychiatric ambition.' Natalie's remarks have added much amusement to our Sunday morning meetings. Bobbie,' Lloyd was a junior with us last year. After eight months absence, she returned to become the eighteenth member of the class of 46,'. While she was gone, we missed her sponaniety, her ever ready ability to think up original ideas whenever they were needed. X1gjXjg1gyg7Q46!X1xxg1XjX1x,



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