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FACULTY DIRECTORY AUGUSTA L. BLUE RANDOLPH QMRS. THOMAS JEFFERSON, VJ Headmislress B.A., Bryn Mawr, M.A. University of Virginia CATHERINE O. COLEMAN Dean, Bible, Director cy' Remedial Reading B.A., Sweet Briar College, M.A., Mills College, Graduate Work, Universities of Iowa, Indiana, Virginia VELMA M. BOAZ CMRS. WILLIAM, English B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's Collegeg Graduate Work, University of Virginia JEANNIE CLEMONS CMRS. HARRYD Latin Smith College, Nanking Language School DOROTHY COLTRANE Choral Work, Piano B. Music, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music LAURA DEL GRECO fMRS. ARNOLD, Intermediate Department B.S., New York University, University of Virginia DOROTHY DONELSON Piano, Dance B.A., Music, University of North Carolina HERBERT A. DONOVAN QTHE REVERENDD Chaplain B.D., Virginia Theological Seminary g M.A., Liberia College, Temple University, Columbia University fBard Collegej MARY WHITE DUKE fMRS. CAMMANN, Mathematic: B.A., Converse College, Graduate Work, Columbia University, University of Virginia VIvIAN GIBBS Registered .Nurse University of Virginia Hospital JUDITH C. GIBSON Librarian Drexler School of Library Science FRANCES C. HANIcINs CMRS. J. GJ Mathematics B.S., Farmville State Teachers' College ELIZABETH V. HOLMES HENNEMAN CMRS. RIGI-IARD HJ Art Appreciation A.B., College of Charleston ELIZABETH HART KELLEY Art, Intermediate Department Farmville State Teachers' College, Special Work, University of Virginia N VIRGINIA H. KI-:NNAN fMRS. E. VICTOR, Houremother, Senior Dormitory Stanford University, Ph.B. University of Chicago, Graduate Work, University of Virginia ' JUNE KIMEROUGH Physical Education B.A., University of Alabama, M.A., University of Alabama VIRGINIA KING Remedial Reading B.A., University of Rochesterg Graduate Work, State Teachers' College, Courtland, New York, University of Virginia ROSEMARY LONERGAN Hirtoy B.A., Wellesley, M.A., Columbia University GERTRUDE D. PARLIER French B.A., Barnardg Graduate Work, University of Virginia - OLGA PODTIAGUINE fMRS. MICHAEL, French Undergraduate Work, Odessa, Russiag M.A., University of Virginia MARIA J. POMARES Spanish Instituto de Prevision y Reformes Socialesg Graduate Work, University of Virginia NANCY R. POWELL CMRS. R. DJ Bookkeeper B.A., Middlebury College ELIZABETH PRITGHETT Dramatics University of Virginia MARTHA C. QUAM CMRS. LOUISE Hirtogr , B.A., University of Coloradog Graduate Work, University of Colorado A PATRICIA C. SIMONS QMRS. M. A., JRJ Secretary Hollins College, Graduate, Katharine Gibbs School K VIRGINIA C. SNODDY CMRS. LELANDD Science B.S., University of Kentuckyg M.A., University of Californiag Graduate Work, University of Chicago PAULINE SOUBAS Art Jefferson School of Fine and Applied Art MARY G. WADDELL fMRS. J. AJ English, Histogw B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's Collegeg M.A., University of Virginia ANNE G. WALKER Dormitogv Director FRANCOISE C. YoE CMRS. JOHN HJ Secretayr 'I10lf
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Senior Class Officers PAT BUSH ................... Presidenl ANDREA WALLACE . . Vice-President Secretary Jovan TSENG ..... ...... T reasurer MRS. -I. A. WADDELI.. . . . .S7mn.mr SENIOR HISTORY IN THE near future a group of girls are going to walk down the aisle to receive their diplomas. These girls will probably be calm, dignified, and refined to the Nlh degree. Now you, if anyone, Miss Cochran, know that this is not their normal appearance. This could range anywhere from two eyes and a nose peering out from the wrong bed in the wrong room at 2 A.M. to a wet flash followed by a glass of water during a particularly strenuous water fight. They have asked you to be their graduation speaker. What can you say to this class whom you have known ever since Gigi first entered your office seven Septembers ago? I'm writing this section of the letter in the small hope of helping you a little. I realize that you, if anyone, would remember their trials and tribulations, but in case you lost your little black book with all their endeavors, here are some characteristics, glorious and otherwise, as I can remember them. The first memorable happening took place in May of '46, that month of flowers, sunshine, and ax work. You told Andy, an efficient seventh grader then, to go down and clean the chapel. An hour later Miss Coleman, found her in the middle of a completely flooded chapel holding a broom and sweeping the water back and forth. Clzaracterz'slz'r No. 7: Dogged determination in the face of great odds. Their Freshman year found them just about like most Freshmen. They weren't the neatest of classes, but what they lacked in room order they made up in their compulsory attempts to clean up the campus. Miss Coleman was their house-mother, and, due to thin walls and loud voices, she quite often heard her name used in vain. This was the group that kept the school supported. What with Miss Coleman's fines for clothes left in the wrong places any time, or the right place too long CMonday,s washing still hanging in the bathroom Fridayj, being outside in the rain without coats or inside in the halls with0ut g lights on in rooms when girls out of same, etc., etc., they were always forking over. Characterzklzk No. 2: Absolute dependability as a continuous source of income for the school. The Freshman-Sophomore dance is the big event of those two years. That year Fishburne was the lucky school, only they didn't look at it that way. Two buses were coming to the dance but only one showed up, the other had bribed the bus driver to take them to the movies. The dance was patterned after the Junior-Senior Open House. Until that year, and since then, the dances have been like the Iunior-Senior Prom. 'Nuf said. i sl 11 I
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