St Catherines School - Quair Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1939

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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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I- If f I , , A A' lily Q cL,L.iC,nu 'f CL! 4.4-4-1- 'l' x 1.1.4 Q, 1. e A -q-vxq 1 , r, , cl. 1 ' - 0 -4 if XL 1 L-.-1, 4 H' I 1' ' 'Q ff IULIA Bross HALSTED New Yomc Crrv Tivo Years By a tranquil mind l mean nothing else than a mind well ordered. Library Committee. '38, Posture Committee, '38, Honorable Mention, '38, Music Club, '38, '39g Dra- matic Club, '39, Choir, H395 Student Government, '39g Vice-President of Boarding School, '39, Senior Play, '39g Christmas Play, '39. This wouldn't happen in New York, says Judy as a plate is dropped, and her association with the big city is one of the things we like about her. Judy heads toward the city for peace the way some people seek the country, and although she likes the wilds and swims beautifully fhaving been one of the first to brave the pooll, shop windows are more fascinating to her than pastoral views. We have all envied Judy's ability to proportion her work so that everything is finished on time, in fact, she's one of the few boarders who never seem to have to get up at half-past six for last minute home- work. Not only does Judy finish her work, but she finds time to practice on the piano, too, and last year she won a music scholarship for her fine work. More than all this, we love Judy for herself- efor the loyalty and real friendship she has given us. 'lil lllr-s..b 01 1,-cl 4 67 PA'rTiE PHILLIPS Hfxncnove Ricumomx. Vinuinin Fizfz' Years The mildest manners and the greatest heart. Honorable Mention. '36g Library Tea, '38, Vice- President of Day School, '39, Senior Play, '39, VVe all wonder at June's marvelous capacity of never losing her temper. When the rest of us are practically at a boiling point, June stands in our midst with a cheerful smile which is nearly always present-always smiling and never angryffewhy? Because she always looks for the better side of a person and she bases her opinions on the best she finds. When consideration and thoughtfulness are mentioned, we should place her at the very top of the list, no one could be more thoughtful of her friends. Her slogan seems to be the other fellow first. She always does whatever she can to help the other person, no matter what inconvenience it brings her. She is one of the smartest in the class, and her grades are among the highest. VVith such a fine, dependable character June is bound to do every- thing as well and pleasantly after she leaves us as she has done here.

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