St Catherines School - Quair Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1939

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INDIA KNIGHT DUNNINGTON I .uzMvILI.I-2, XHRGINIA One Year A true friend is forever a friend. Assistant Head of Lost and Found and Grounds Committee. '39q Senior Play, '39. India introduced football to St. Catherine's this year, and although we persuaded her to take up hockey instead, we enjoyed her enthusiasm. This enthusiasm and never ending cheerfnlness tirst made us notice her, and now we look for it. Her buoyant spirit has more than once taken us to the cold side- lines of a hockey game or down to the gym for basket- ball when we have really wanted to wash our hair. Shoes are lndia's hobby. She can no more turn down a tricky new pair of shoes than we can a new hat. Try as she may to resist, regularly she comes hack to school with a sheepish grin and a bI'own package under one arm. India's loyalty and friend- liness to all have made us love her. Next year St. Catherine's is going to miss a real friend in India Dunnington. EDITH CDRANT DIKAPEII VVII.MINn'roN. l1l2I.AWAlLli Tlirrfc' Years Laugh, and the world laughs with yon.' Choir. '37, '38, '39g Library Tea. YN: lloardinu School Representative, 218: 'l'c-nnis 'l't-am. 'ASL Senior Play, '39: President of Dramatic Coinniitu-e. '39, What is there about Edie that makes us notice her and want to look at her again? Sonicthing' in her face, a mixture of alertness, interest. thoughtful- ness, and happiness. She has a jolly. likable laugh. contagious and sincere. However, we all know how serious she can be at times and so decided in her views! Very deliberate is this popular Senior in everything she says and does. That 2lL'tTt'llt has :I certain appeal and is so definitely a part of lCdie's personality that we are sure she would never be tht- same without it: and that beautiful flawless coin- plexion is the envy of us all! A seapegrace. she nearly drove Miss Salluy wild during rehearsals of Remember the Dug when she kept tlIe actors roaring with laughter by her witty rc- marks and priceless mockery. While enjoying to the fullest extent a good time of jokes and fun. lirlic never overdoes anything. With tlIis coveted faculty in her possession. she will always succeed in doing what is expected of her.

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NANCY ANN Dicks New CjRLEANS, LOUISIANA Two Years Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul. Assembly Committee, '38, Library Tea, '38g Christmas Play, '39g Choir. '39g Senior Play, ,395 Secretary of Speech Committee, '39. Judging from first impressions, we rind Nancy dignified and self-possessed. It is true that it takes more than a difficult situation to get her down. She always has a hand in making others have a won- derful time, and a more sympathetic person would be hard to Find. As you know her better, you find that good taste is personified by Nancy, and she really knows what she is talking about in History of Art, because of her trips to Europe. Charm and sophistication are Nancy's now, and these qualities will really show in New Orleans when she becomes its dancing deb. We also know that when she reads this write-up, she will undoubtedly say, Oh, but it isn't true! I'm so embarrassed. But we mean every word of it! ,,,-e-, - .. -- Q - 9 f I ,., LL: . x - t r 1 .-.JJ k..Li.0i , fe, .i'i'.9x1II, Y,'v-4 ti KATHERINE WALLER Domi TAPPAHANNOCK, xvlRGINIA Two Yvz1r'.r VVe hail thee, Carolina. Day School Committee, 'SSQ Lilrrary Tea, '38, Honor Roll, '38: Posture C4,ll'll1llllEE. '39, Senior Play, '39. VVith every inch of Five feet one and one half inches, Kitty adores South Carolina. Passing her on the Arcade before school starts in the morning. you will probably hear, My goodness, yes, Carolina has a wonderful team. A frequent and pleasant smile makes us envy her cheerfulness, and her friendly glance in classes means more than many words. In spite of the numerous streaming hair ribbons that have suddenly gone fashionable this year. Kitty has maintained her bow in the same top spot of her brown hair! VVe will certainly miss Kitty's friendliness and her ever ready helping hand. Although South Caro- lina had first claim on her for a long tin1e. she's been with us for the past two years, and we hope that her native state will give us more like Kitty to boast of.



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das 1 - I L . ' 4' 0 A ' i, f X . V ' .f L s f x I l' X 1 l I J 1 . ' I .X ' ' . 1 , . , gl E V J Y ' I ' A I j I V ELIZABETH LYNN EMERICK I A CHARLESTDN, VVEST Vikninm ' I Two Y rurs Behold her image in her eyes. -. . Liltary Tea, '38: The Piper, '38g St. Catl1erine's i Choir, '38, '39g Secretary of Dramatic Club, H385 H Dramatic Club. '39g Chairman of Chapel Services. it '39g Vice-President of Boarding School, '39g Board of Publications, '39, Senior Play, '39g League Board QEx-Oflicioj, '39. Betty Lynn's lovely blue eyes with their long, dark eyelashes are probably the first thing you notice about her. In them is a clear picture of Betty Lynn herself, thoughtful, sincere, and understand- ing. Her friendly smile and magnetic personality attract many friends, and her graciousness makes all feel at ease on every occasion. VVhatever Betty Lynn does, she does well and whole-heartedly, whether she is the very maternal Mrs, Roberts in Remember the Day or the responsible Chairman of Chapel Services. Her offices speak for her since they are of the type given only to an efficient and trustworthy person. Betty Lynn is at- tractive in many ways, but above all there is some- thing so Fine in her character that she demands re- spect and love of all of us. NANCY Coma EMMETT CIJFTON lfokon, hvlRliINlA Two Years Those move easiest who have learned to dance. Assistant Chairman of Spring Festival, H395 Senior Play, '39. VVhen Nancy First came here she impressed us as the silent type, but we soon found out that like any true Virginian she loves to talk and has a very keen sense of humor. Nancy tells great tales of that famous town from which she comes, and you always Find many listening to accounts of those good times Clifton Forge produces. She joins in whole-hearteclly to those good times as she does here at school. We've never seen Nancy without several letters in her hand and a huge grin. She carries on an endless stream of correspondence and can always be found industriously writing. She never lacks invitations on Sundays, a fact proving that she is equally popular with day girls and with boarders, and this popularity extends to many colleges :mil institutes also. VVe hate to see Nancy go. and we envy the place which claims her in years to come.

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