St Annes School - Synopsis Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 11 text:

N MRS. THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH, V DEDICATION I just got back from class in time to continue this note, and I have to spare a page to tell you about a wonderful person. She has realbr kept things going down here fond I do mean goingj. If we're in a jam Cwhether Math or menj, she is always 760411 to heM. She understands our problems, which is amazing, considering us. Many a time I've trembled at her look M judg- ment, but the verdict was usually merited. Now that the end cy' the year is near, I'll admit it. And she does have a wonderful sense cy' humor-and a laugh! Why, even M iss Coleman runs a poor second. ' Miss Cochran, I'm going to confide in you. T ou have to promise that you won't tell anyone, though, because thy find out thejfll murder me. We've dedicated our Annual this year to.' Jllrs. 'Kezndohbh -I 7 P

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FACULTY FIRST and foremost, Miss Cochran, are the teachers, the small majority of Saint Annefs.. There's been little change in this branch, theyfre still saying the same things in the same classes to the same blank expressions. I just told you about what a wonderful headmistress Mrs. Randolph has been. Miss Coleman has been working this year, too. In between giving Muffin baths, she has found time to run Bible classes, sponsor the Saint and Service Council, give or refuse permissions, and be the Senior Dorm ogre. There's little to tell you about Mrs. Boaz since she goes up to Dobbs at intervals and those long telephone calls you two have must have kept you posted and broke all year. Down in the school building, Mrs. Waddell is still teaching history and being rudely inter- rupted . During ,51, shels been having definite troubles as the Senior Class Sponsor, filling in as anything from taxi driver to cook. Mrs. Duke and Mrs. Hankins are still trying to beat 2 + 2 : 4 into very unmathematical minds, and this year they have the added distinction of being among the few teachers in the school with daughters attending. Mrs. Snoddy has added another interest to her many-sided career-that of hamster breeding. Miss Gibson hasn't changed a bit, but she wouldn't be Miss Gibson if she did. Poor Mrs. Kelly has the 5th and 6th grades in the same room, making things rather complicated, while Mrs. del Greco has the seventh grade study hall for the first time. She hadn't seen anything until this! Miss Coltrane is still playing the piano Qand the fieldj with great gusto. In the language department, there's only one old repeater and are we glad she's back! Of course, itls Mrs. Clemons, whose struggles with Latin and Latin students is known to all. This year shels been keeping the school posted on current events through her chapel talks and weekly maps. Last and least Cin sizel among the old', teachers is Mrs. Yoe, the most popular person in the school come mail time. The junior Class will testify that she's got more energy and good ideas in less space than any other teacher they know. Our new history teacher this year, Mrs. Quam, is not only an interesting history teacher but a fashion plate and grand person to boot. Both the French and Spanish departments have received new instructors. Mesdames Parlier and Podtiaguine are driving French into dull and unreceptive heads while Senoritals Let us elaborate can mean anything. Mrs. Henneman's series of posters on the history of art have proved truly stimulating to look at as we wait for our.daily mail. Miss Soubas has taught art to the few Rembrandts of S. A. Sz, while Miss Pritchett has taken care of the actresses. Mrs. Simons, noted for quietness, efficiency, and helpfulness, is Mrs. Randolph's secretary, while Mrs. Powell has the money worries of the school, a job, almost an impossibility, which she does very well. The only male member of the Faculty is Mr. Herbert Donovan, whose endeavors with Senior Bible, though sometimes seemingly futile to him, have inspired them to do better. In the dorm, Mrs. Walker is still worrying over the price of eggs and other assorted articles, and this year stubborn furnaces have been taking quite a bit of her time. On the second floor of the Senior Dorm Mrs. Kennan, the general room inspector, is housed along with Miss King. These two split the fascinating duty of putting us dears to bed at night while Miss King teaches reading. On the third floor our athletic Alabamian, Miss Kimbrough, can be found stewing about the next varsity game or the unspeakable Senior basketball class she had to endure. Over in the junior Dorm, Miss Lonergan and Miss Donelson hold the fort. Miss Lonergan stays calm, cool, and collected through anything from locked doors to pie beds. History takes up a lot of her time, but the junior Dorm takes up more. Then there's Miss Donelson. During the daytime she teaches dancing and looks for her car, while her nights are divided between the Junior Dorm and the U. Va.-what a difference! So you can see, Miss Cochran, that all in all we've got quite a faculty this year! Got to run. Dinner bell just rang and I have a frightening feeling that I smell liver. TSI

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