St Pauls College - Tiger Yearbook (Lawrenceville, VA)

 - Class of 1954

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Page 18 text:

4f V MR. C. EVANS English MRS. I. EVANS English MR. T. J. HALE Painting and Interior Decorating MR. H. BOYD Carpentry MISS R. L. CLARKE College Nurse MISS A. LOMAX Home Economics MRS. N. R. HARRISON Dean of Women- MISS A. V. HUNT Assistant Dean of Women

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MRS. A. W. ROBINSON Home Economics MISS R. B. MITCHELL Home Economics MISS I. L. KING Sociology MISS M. SHULER Chemistry MR. W. H. CLEMONT Science MRS. L. J. BULLOCK Mathematics



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CLASS HISTORY As we look back over the road we have traveled during our four years spent here at St. Paul’s we feel proud and self-confident of our accom¬ plishment. The 126 Freshmen who entered St. Paul’s in September, 1950, were a gallant and adventurous group. We had come here to continue our search for the truth. Freshman Orientation Week gave us the opportunity to meet our fellow students, our faculty members, to acquaint us with the buildings on campus and to make adjustments to college life. The Chapel made a dominant impression upon most of us. From it, we could find courage and strength to obtain the things for which we had come. There were many other things to remember from this year but the most lasting was the Freshman Debutante’s Ball. It was an honor to be intro¬ duced into St. Paul’s Society. When we returned as Sophomores, we felt like “know it alls. We thought that we were authorities on everything. Some felt the superiority of Seniors. Although many had dropped out of our class, we were still a strong group. Those child-like characteristics of our first year had declined. Oh, the Junior year we felt so proud to have gone thus far. We possessed the Junior’s air of dignity. Many obligations had to be met this year which gave us better chances to work with one another. This year was highlighted with the Junior-Senior prom which was a success. Now, we come to our last and best year. It was an exciting event to see St. Paul’s win its first football game in thirteeen years. We hope that the team will continue to win games in the coming years. As we think of our departure, our hearts become sad. The memories of St. Paul’s will always be with us. We have reached some of our goals but we know that our journey is not completed, for the road to learning is a life’s process.

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