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ssl! 7 J X 'P' 94 J' el I: xo JO J' 4-IJ' be xo 0' Per SO - iw l . VIRGINIA BIZTHELL WILLIAMSON WIIITI2 CBAK ROAD BII.TMoIm FOREST AsIIIzvII.I.F, N. C. T Il '11 Ymrr l'I'1w- Pau, 7161 Lrgqend of Sl. Cnlberine, '-16g Mldilmlmcr Niglrlfr D!'t'rIlI1, 5151 Dutch Relief -f ffSpeci.Il Projects, '-161 Stage Com., V163 Special Affairs Com., '-163 junior-Senior Ban- quet, '-153 Spring Festival, '45, Fighting French Group, '45. PATRICIA AI.Ir3I2 WKDOD 254 SOUTII Cxnsi' ROAD CIIATYANOOGA. TIQNN. 'I'f1ru' Y1.'.n'.I League lux-oMrir1j, 5165 Palm' Pan, V163 Midirwlmvv' Ivi'Ql7fl' Dru.mI, 5153 Boarding Council, '-16, Co-heatl, Dress Com., V161 Altinior-Senior BanqIIe-t, V153 Spring Festival, '15 24 ANN WILMER 108 WATI2 ST. CIIESTIQRTOWN, MD. Three Years stud, Gow., '44, vis, res--om,-f,,y, 'Is- League fex-omriol, 5161 Blue Ring Group. '-15, '-163 Glee Club, '-1-1-'-161 Music Clubs, 3111-V161 Class Choir, 3111-V161 St. Catherine's Choir, 516' Honor Choir, 3163 Peter Pan, '-16g H. M. S. Pinafore, '44, Fighting French Group, '-153 -lunior'Senior Banquet, '45Q Boarding Council, 314, '-15, co-hezI4.l, '46g Response 'to St. Cath- erine, '-163 Hospital S'Aids Sub.. V161 Honor' Roll, V143 Merit List, 514, '451 Music Honor Roll, '-153 Honorable Mention, '-15. i MAR JORIE MCLEOD WOODS 515 TIICKAIIOE BOULEVARD RICIIMOND, VA. S ix Years League fax'-oftirlj, V163 Marshal, '-143 Co- heatl, Special School Problems Com., 'fl6Q Peler Pun, '-163 Legend of Sl. Catherine, '-163 Glee Club, 515, '-1-13 Fighting French Group, 5151 Speech Com., 51-1, Special Affairs Com., '44, '-153 junior-Senior Banquet. '-153 Arruditul, 7141 lvleclical College S'Aials, 515. ,wif W 3 c
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4 d., 'I I K . I M fl. -. J U o f u A SALLY ANN LAMIIIaItT WHARTON 285 l.INL:oI.N AVIINIIIQ RocI4vII.I.I2 CIINTIID, N. Y. T uw L't'J1'.l' League lex'-rzbirirzl, '46, Blue Rim: Group, '46, Boarding Council, '46, Dining Room Com., Co4head, '46, Peler Ptuz. '46, Midvlmlmw' Nit2l?I'.l' Dream, '45, junior-Senior Banquet, '45, Merit List, '45, Honorable Mention, 315. MARIE RANDOLPH WHITEHEAD 1110 RAWSDN DRIVE ALBANY, GA. Tbree Year: League Qex-ojirioj, '46, Glee Club, '44 '46 Class Choir, '44, Peter Pun, '46, Legend of Sli Cutberine, '46, H. M. S. Pimzfure, '44, Board ing Council, '45, '46, junior-Senior Banquet '45, Dining Room Com., '44, A?'l'.Idi.l7I, '44 Sweets Sales, '46, Medical Hospital S'Aids '46, Advisor to 9's and l0's, '46, A ' A-ft f L ,. A -Ae. . , . wxiiswx wg-I 'wr S9-2-L3'X NX- ANNI5 BLISS WHITEHEAD 25 OAI-c LANE RICHMOND, VA. T11 'el Ife Yeari Stud. Govt, '43, femoffirioj, '44, League fex-ofirioj, '46, Blue Ring Group, '4-6, Co- head, Special Affairs Com., '46, Peter Pan, '46, Legend of Sl. Calberine, '46, junior-Senior Banquet, '45, Glee Club, '45, Day School Com., '44, Class President, '44, Latin Tourna- ment, '43g Medical College S'Aids, '45, '46, Honorable Mention, '45. X r m 'ou-F Slvn . CAILOLYN ALLEN WILLIAMS ST. CATHERINE'S SCHOOL RICHMOND, VA. Fire Yeafzr Head Marshal, '46, Glee Club, '46, Peler Pan, '46, H. M. S. Pinafore, '44, Pied Piper, '45, Library Com., '43, '44, Junior-Senior Banquet, '45. f23 Qc:-D X3 xo uf D Maxx KLQLX- ox W
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..-D0 'iv Q The Hz'st0Uf Qf Zfze Cfass QU46 I well remember the day, in September 193-4, when my mother deposited me among a group of children as bewildered and ignorant as myself. It was my first trip out into the wide, wide world and 1 was to be a tnember ofthe Kindergarten class. Two of my classmates who remained with me until the end were Dare and lim. That year we spent much of our time learning to cope with shoelaces. I recall distinctly tying myself up into knots and trying to untie them later, without any success. We also spent many hours in hard, earnest labor learning our A. B. Cs. The rest of our time was given over to chanting French lyrics with Madame, The girls who came in later don't know what they missed by DOI being in the Kindergarten, as we had a handsome little Casanova in our midst. fHowever, we weren't interested at that age.J We were all very proud when. the next year we migrated into the first grade. We were then joined by Pit, Blissie and Brenaman. We were getting a little more used to each other and fought more often. Blissie says her first recollection of disillusionment of any kind came the day that Em. in her usual state of mind, stole her cookies. We were beginning to pro- gress on the long road to education, learning how to write, read, and chant Fretich lyrics with Madame, Miss Brown stuck with us from our ifs, ands, and buts to our bloody noses. ln the second grade the only new member to come in among the rest of us old timers was Gunny. Our favorite pastime was pl.tyitig wild horses in the bushes, then known as the jungle. Miss Holman was sick during part of the year, and therefore we chanted our French lyrics with Mrs. Grant. In September 1957 we were all amazed to find a red-headed pigtailer in our midst. Her name was Flizabc-th Bowe Wallace. alias Betty Bowe, alias Beazil. Romeo and Juliet and the Dionne Qtiints replaced wild horses as our favorites at recess time We were all very proud of Brenaman when she won an anmial for her poem The Pine Tree. No one fbut Emj accused her of plagiarism. This year we progressed along the mathematical line and chanted some more French lyrics. Our friendlyf?j circle grew to eleven members in the fourth grade, when we were joined by the Twins and Betsy. Einstein Whitehead was elected our first League representative and Dare won the musical award for the second time. We learned quite a bit with Mrs. Talliaferro, our favorite. We were sincerely distressed at her death the next year. One of the main events of our year was the Thanksgiving Play with Pilgrims and Indians. We refused a Broadway contract after long debate, deciding that school was tnore important. Surprisingly enough, the next year we found ourselves in the fifth grade. We were joined by two Qthenj innocent little chickadees, Lulie and Waller. The Bushes were again silent witnesses to our games, this year consisting mainly of hurrit cane. This was a milestone in our lives, being the year ii. which our long line of crushes and troubles begging trouble consisting of white rats in desks. clay thru-wn on the art room ceiling Qcausing not a few trips to Mrs. Bracketrsj, and crushes, consisting mainly of Miss Zumbach. Our play, The Princess with the China Heart was very exciting fto us anywayj, and the first real play we ever gave. We eyed our three new members suspiciously in tlie sixth class. One of them was a blonde who blushed at everything. Her name was Sidney. The other two, Alice l.ee and Charlotte. were brunettes who did 7101 blush. This year we had our first taste of a real test, and again chanted French lyrics with Madame The Bushes were replaced by the ropes in the gym, and Rover, -Come Over fno bad intentions at that time-J. Mrs. Tignor, who had the misfortune to be our music teacher, spent most of her time keeping us in on Fridays, writing Flow Gently Sweet Afton. Our group was quite enlarged when, in the seven-th grade we were honors-df?j by the presence of Martha, Page Ryland, ef I 25
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