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MARGARET RANDOLPH Ci0DDARD RICIIMONII, VVIRGINIA Four Your.: Fair and gentle goes far. Honorable Mention. '36, Student Government. '373 Integrity Committee, '37g Day School Com- mittee. 'SSQ Library Tea, '38g Student Government. '39g Senior Play, '39, On her arrival at St. Catherine's, Margie Kfor she hates the name Margaretj was first noticed for her graceful dancing, but this was four years ago. Today she has many other admirable qualities and accomplishments--dependability, friendliness, and neatness. How we envy those notebooks with each page in place! Now, as Seniors. we wonder how our class evei' got along without Margie's ever-present smile and willing hand. At any rate, she came in time to represent our class on the Student Council, on which she not only did her part, but had time to find out why you got a certain report or explain some question that was iII your mind. She has been one of our most valuable and dependable girls, and we hate to see her leave. , 5 .. . , -Lvl - n F5 1 ' I ELBERT MONCURE CEOODWIN ,. ' ' X1 RICHMOND, VIIzoINI,fi Six Ymrx ' ' . Of every friendless name the friend. lntegrity Committee, '36, '37g Pirates of Penzanre. '37g Library Tea. i383 Gold Representative, '38C Basketball Squad. '38, '39, Hockey Squad, '39, Captain of Golds, '39: Senior Play, '39, League Board CEX-Ofticiob, '39g Student Government iEx- Othciol, '39. A light tap on the back, a cheery Good morning 1 and you know Billie is behind you. You scarcely ever hear a cross word from this vivacious girl. At lunch time she is usually out on the hockey field playing with the Lower School girls, among whom she is famous for her piggy-backn rides. She likes everyone and everything except her name-AElhert. Because she is the daughter of a minister, more good answers in Bible aI'e expected of her than of the rest of us, and she tries her hardest to live up to this expectation. Never will we forget Billie as the dashing young football coach in the Senior Playfand those broad shoulders! The spice of the classroom depends largely on Billie's witty remarks and the special Goodwin hemming and hawing. The Golds can always depend on their Captain for enthusiasm. friendliness. and sympathy in all their troubles. We know Billie will go through life as she hacsdgone through St. f'atherine's- liking and being I e . ' Tr- -.,y .1 sk,- n. pil-fi C. , . xv.x , ' n 'v . A , sf I-.S x x'lll l I. - K1-..Q I flq fr'-, 5' 4 N it '-I 'Q cv J U ,,, - . ik-A H . 'x ,- 1 '-'Nw s
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IEAN FENSOM Riunmonn, YIRLQINIA Fin' Yvaixv Honesty is the best policy. Class Vice-President. '36g Class Treasurer, '373 Honorable Mention. '.lo. '37 3 Student Government. 'SSQ Library Tea, '38g Board of Publications. '.l9g Senior Play, '39, Class Vice-President and Treasurer. '39. Gaiety tempered with intelligence and real humor constitute Jean's colorful personality. Her popularity, excellent grades, and high offices are only by- products of these essential and basic traits. Her merry disposition, along with her striking manner of dress and abundant collection of new and amusing jokes, has become a tradition in the class. Enthusiastic to a high degree. Jean is a spirited and earnest supporter of all kinds of activities. Jean has curly brown hair and dark eyes as big as saucers. More than words, Jean's eyes are an unfailing barometer of her moods and feelings. Ile- spite her seemingly light-hearted spirit, Jean is very serious about her studies and deserves the high grades that she has constantly received in her tive years at St. Catherines Friendly, poised, and sin- cere, with a real sense of humor, Jean has reached a high place in our respect and affection. 0 x .f ' 'U s -5 .,tdJ.,:5 'ss.xA5 g N , ir.- kj ,MJ A 1 M J .. '. -' - ' LJJ' , ..- Y x.. 4 KJ' ,: 5' s I. k nq .Ml kg t I tn Llayf t N 4 X In ' ' Q X ,W 4 4 . ' up-J .F lv IULIA HATCH FisHER . j New Yonk CITY . Three Years There is no greater wisdom than franknessf' Tennis Team, '37, Tennis Cup, '37. '38, Choir. '38, '.l9g Library Tea. '38g White Representative, '38g Fire Representative, '38g Christmas Play, '38, Captain of Tennis Team. '38, '39g Dramatic Club, '38, '39, Senior Play, H395 Student Government CEX- Oftlciol, '39g League Board Clix-Officiol, '39g Captain of VVl1ites, '39, Judy Fisher-- -wonder what she's like? VN e soon found out. Judy is a girl who is really natural and has shown us the numerous friends one can make by being natural. Her poor eyeglasses which she tortures by twirling continuously in class, a voice an octave below everyone else's, a contagious laugh, lively wit-all these things remind us of Judy. But that's only one side of her. Her good sports- manship and readiness to give her utmost to all that is constructive gave her the position of Cap- tain of the Whites. Her prowess in tennis has made her Captain of the Team for two years. And her athletic ability is not her only claim to fame. for she is a first rate actress. No one will forget her grand performance as Dewey in Remember the Dug. St. Catherine's will be losing a splendid. all-around girl when Judy leaves. n y Q... .J,,.. Jn s gh' -'. '- nd' '.., 'xg 1 I n x A .. f Q 1 . 'J' Mer. Q 0 - i
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t 'w .. . . -- 'sl , V , VP' J .R , pf Nb ff . 0 'Q 4 vi 4' l ' ix is V U . v V L, H ut t 'R , X . x t ' s . , A by -tv V . ., , V. . x J ka T' V if - M s. L v Yky 1 F ,gvkzr xf ANNE HODCSON GREGORY Ricumown, VIRGYNIA Four Years The fairest garden is her looks, and in her mind the wisest books. Honor Role, '36, '37: Integrity Committee, '375 Qunir, '38, Honorable Mention, '38g Senior Play. '39, Chairman of Speech Committee, '39g League lloard KEX-Ofliciul, '39. Anne joined us in the ninth grade, and ever since has heen one of our most admired classmates. Her graceful prettiness and intelligence are Anne's most envied qualities, but certainly her staunch loyalty and sweetness are to he greatly desired also. Her soft voice is never obtrusive, and her speech is sure to be correct as she is Speech Chairman this year. One of Nancy's most endearing characteristics is the innate modesty with which she regards herself and her achievements. These accomplishments are certainly not trivial, and she has not failed to obtain a scholastic honor in any of the four years she has been here. For the past two years she has repre- sented, with distinction, St. Catherine's in the an- nual French Tournament. Nancy is one of those lucky people who have never had to read How lo Win Friends and Influence People: her own friendly attitude and graeiousness have arranged that for her. FRANCES CAROXLYN ciItEGG MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Om' Yrar A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. Senior Play, '39, Choir, '39, Dramatic Club, '39, Greggie appeared upon the scene at St. Cath- erine's for the First time this year, but anyone would have thought she had been here for years, for she immediately entered into the spirit of things and gave us unfailingly helpful suggestions. She is most noted for taking the leading role in our Senior Play, Remember :ha Day, which she played with the ease and ability of a well schooled actress. Much can be said about her sense of humor, hut it will suffice to say that, if you ever hear shrieks of laughter anywhere at anytime, you may be almost certain that Gregg is somewhere around. When you feel in the depths of despair, there is no better remedy than one of Creggie's witty remarks. Her wit doesn't stop with humor, for she really shines in class recitations! VVe know her brains will carry her far, and our love and hest wishes go with her,
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