St Stephens Episcopal School - Scroll Yearbook (Alexandria, VA)
- Class of 1958
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Around the empty cross are four clouds In the center o the Seal are three sh three being the number of the Tr1n1ty and the ish being the symbol used by the early Chrzsnans The sh was chosen as the symbol or the Greek words Jesus Christ Son of God Savior In further carryzng out this symbolism it may be noted that the Seal itself ts shaped lzke a sh without head or tail At the bottom of the Seal peacefully lyzng down on green grass, rests a lamb, representing the Lamb of God the Holy Trinity Around the edges o the Seal are four Cross Pate: variations o the Greek Fross The -uords St Agnes School Alexandria Vzrgzma are inscribed zn the upper portion of the Seal. The lower portion contains two vines X V A ay 590 66+ , S X ', A I , YCSL3 cv 'PD40491 Cao Q45 ,sc I 1 f 4? 0 , Q f x x 9 . ' . ' 1 C9 I 9 f c ,- ' - 1 1 , ' 'G D ' 4 I n f ' r V . . . q F I Q ?ix?t-it-Lil Three clouds are in the background, again suggestive ol ' U 1 f . ll i - f f . . . 1 - . . 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Page Chorus . . . Page Orchestra Page Unison . . . Page Allegro .. Page Coda . . Page Finale .. Page Downheat . . . Page OU2I tll,l'e This year's Lfllllbli Tail staff chose music as its theme, because music is so much a part of our daily lives. Like a musician studying his art, we began to learn the rhythm of life in the first grade. Each year we understood more and more of the tempo. We learned to work and play with music, thus creating a pattern of knowledge. The rhythm of our daily lives has modeled us into what we are today, as we stand on the threshold of life. We feel that the moderate tempo of St. Agnes has prepared us well for the violent and ever-changing heat of our future in the confusing world of today. 4 t 'rf ifid 7!M!v!re0! Cgne .ggi ' - 9-2-sli . wif- . , N3 ' yf , . .bfi A QW i '51 Wlzen we say goodbye to St. Agnes we will not say goodbye to our Bible teacher, who has given us so many beautiful thoughts, helping us to tread the rough road of life and to choose with wisdom the way of opportunity for helping others. 5 Douglas giklaif Agnes v I Hail! St. Agnes, we will ever Loyal be in our endeavor To deserve her name, and never Let her standard fall. On the hilltop she is standing, All the eozintryside commanding, Hearts and hands together banding Steadfast one and all. II Onward, upward, never failing, All unworthy thoughts assailing, Right and .Iustiee e'er prevailing, Truth will be our guide. Raise the ehorus, keep it ringing, Praises to our sehool we're bringing All as one together singing, Forward, side by side! III Let us whom she doth inspire Raise her banner ever higher, Sing her praise, nor ever tire, uyietory for our sehool! Fleeting years that slip behind us Stauneh and faithful e'er will hnd us Fast our memories will .bind us Closer to our sehool. Chorus GREEN and GOLD are blending, Her fair name defending Lift the ery, Our school for aye! Her fame shall ever be unending! Loud we swell the happy ehorus, Naught but good shall be before us hffith St. Agnes' banner o'er us We will conquer still. Linette Macan Burton, '34 6 C0l'lJUCt0l':5 -'- Lael ua up flue :mad of Q. a Q x irc dl 41. Q f J '17 ' K W JS V, U fs A vw CW x - M Qlxlxk Miss Roberta McBride Headmistress ff, A ef' I . Mrs. Frank Clarke Mrs. Financial Secrelary The Reverend J. J. Ambler Chaplain The Conductors . . . llfliss lX'lcBride-Quiet inspira- tion to Lambs . . . Patient guidance to those in n-eed . . . lVliss Ross-Invaluable to Juniors and Seniors, particularly . . . How would we ever get to college without her? . . . bliss Sinclair-Admired by all . . . Backbone of LAMB'S TAIL . . . Mrs. Byrd-Always Writing mysteriously and busily . . . Responsible for the management of the spring festival . . . lhlr. Ambler-Vvith helpful hints and inspiration throughout the year . . . llrs. Clarke- Eternal patience with student treasurers . . . Mrs. i' Miss Hildegarde Ross Miss Martha Sinclair Mrs. Winifred Byrd Academic Dean, Director of Middle and Executive Secretary Guidance, Lofwer Schools, Mathematics, Mathematics, LAMBIS Tau. Business A -uzso ibm! In . Guild Ad-visor .xgclminidfrafiue fall was , A Richard Braunlich Mrs. Alexander Miss Ruth Trimble Secretary Henderson, Bursar, Librarian Shearings Business Advisor Braunlich-Knows our grades but never tells . . . Nlrs. Henderson-A friend to all, especially Skippy and Amber . . . Nliss rim-Responsible for the jingle, jangle of classes and Shearings . . . Nlrs. llliller- But, Nlrs. llliller, l'm really not hungry . . . Nlrs. Parker-Always patient with forgetful Lambs while locating lost books, clothes, etc .... ilflrs. Rice-Sturgis-Our calm, efficient house direc- tor . . . Mrs. Shorter-Sender of the important letters . . . llrs. Nlacatec-Faithfully takes care of our many ailments. . if 1 iffQ?'tl is A - J . V fE 'i , ., as 2 9, F fb i f e .,., Mrs. Robert Miller Mrs. William Parker Mrs. Janet Rice-Sturgis Mrs. Calvin Shorter Mrs. Ora Macatee Dielician information House Director Ofc: Assistant Resident Nurse ,em - v, L K K , i -1---1. 1 I Mrs. Edward Van Sant llmd ofE1111li5h lJf'f1I7'flI1F7!f Engflixh II 111111 IV LAMn's TAN. Sponsor Senior Sponsor Mrs. Richard Fuller English I and III Literary Club Ad-viior 'f 2 'N ,Q Q 2.52 s 3 . . I. A nr., i L - . s Wh lg . 5 - '. 1 , Mrs. John VV. Lane Mrs. Richard Ely Miss Marjorie -English 8 I Lafin 111 and W Minster flnzstanl .41hImf Lafin 1 and II Dirrrlor H965 all ofafin Oh, how we love to get Mrs. Van Sant's papers back! hlrs. Van Sant-Xlother to the Senior Class . . . LAMB'S TAIL censorer . . . l really think that should he cut . . . Teaches the sophomores to dread term papers . . . liirs. Fuller-Back with us after an absence of four years . . . Livens class hy telling incidents and sayings of Gordon and Leslie . . . Kits. Lane- lVrite in pencil, pen, lipstick. or anything just so I get itlu . . . Also seen on the hockey field . . . hits. Ely- Gaudeamus lgitur . . . Helps the Lambs which Latin is about to engulf . . . That's a good guess, hut the real meaning is---.H . . . A fan of Virgil and Cicero . . . lVeekly vocab- ulary test . . . Loved hy all . . . Bliss llinster- Teaches Latin in her own inimitable way . . . Name four different purpose clauses . . . Gave up hiking Smiling and radiant, Mrs. Ely enters the Latin room. for taxiing. 9 f - 'e 1 :- '2? T Mrs. Ethel H, Smythe General Harold Jackson Iflane Geometry, Latm 8 S ecial Latin , p ' , General Seience Student Council Sponsor .X Algebra, Trigonometry A new class room for a cold day! Cl elfflfl lfff W fl, f' an .i - eee ,ex , . efel we ccence Mrs. Smythe-New addition to the faculty, i ,fs 'X who's already made a hit . . . Understanding and L Ala,l h ri available . . . Tries to make the Sophomores under- stand angles and circles are not only pretty pictures, Miss Grace Holmes Chemitlry, Biology, Sth Grade Sponsor but are useful as well . . . Generalalackson-Quiet in demeanor . . . Master of lllath and Science . . . That's a good question! . . . Always willing to help poor Seniors . . . Miss Holmes-Faithful spon- A candid C?j view of the Chemistry class, the Brains. l0 sor of the Eighth Grade . . . Known for quickies and daily recitations . . . There are more than I would like to count before supper! My, what an interesting specimen, Miss Holmes! QF 1 Q' N i .rs Mme. john Strong Frenth II, III, and IV, Frenrh Club Sponror l'Ql'lC Voulez-vous de petits gateaux ? iig Sra. Roman Kenk Sra. Santiago Ortiz Spanish II, III, and IV, Spanixh 8, Spanish I, Spanirh Club Sponsor, Sperial Spanish ' Frnhrnan Sponsor CQ Hwy L lVIme. Strong- Chuchotez, chuchotezlu . . . Quick wit . . . Ensuite . . . Allez au tableau, Gloria . . . llluch admired wardrobe . . . First period sophomore class-they're quiet because they're so scared . . . llvllle. Michalot-Busy all five periods helping her students . . . Hard work hut we will be forever grateful . . . Teaches only the chosen few . . . lllme. Jenks-Loved by all . . . Frenzied pleas for quiet . . . Sounding from the Sophomore den- Le Corbeau et le Renard . . . Sra. Kenk-Typically Spanish . . . Gay and sunny . . . Good natured . . . Often treats her class to jokes . . . Buhhling imagination-welcome help for skits . . . Vvarm and friendly to all she knows . . . Sra. Ortiz-Kind and considerate . . . Forever repeating . . . Has a nephew in jail, is no it? Yale. H .' ,X LQ a' Mlle. M. A. Michalot Mme. Andree Jenks Spefial Frenrh French 8, French I, Fine Arts, Sophomore Sponsor l ix . s . ui '- ' ' - . 9 ' l X l' 9 lt A 1 . A9 1. A Q, 0 an l I i 1 ' A 5 . 5, U ...slr 5 h x loanio Sally brushes up on her Spanish during class meeting. . r f5EQQf?'l: fi - ' TiEif.'Q v K ' , 4 1 , . '.- 'K ir. W -' 'E fix. 1' .4 pi i 5. ' 'F 'S A ' -ov' gi .i , W if .-. f Miss Marjorie Norris World H istory, American H irtory, Modern History, Shearing: Sponsor . W Feeling malicious this morning, Miss Norris ? an Miss Mildred Cline Sacred Studie: Guild Co-Sponsor No comment! 12 acrecl .S?U6k25 MES Norris-Always in a good humor . . . Very versatile . . . Those dreaded Friday themes . . . Take out pencil and paper and number from one to ten l . . . Spends many hours working on Shearings . . . History tests which really test! . . . Yah, now this here man . . . Makes learning history almost fun . . . Tales of the Air Force related before vaca- tions . . . Cunning smile familiarly flashed just before a pop test . . . What sport can't she play? . . . Hails from Yankee land . . . Miss Cline-Hard worker for Guild . . . Always has so many papers . . . Now, we're way 05 the subject . . . So many clothes! . . . Skippy's best friend . . . Trying to give us a real Christian education . . . Seen watering plants every morning . . . Analyzes people by their feet . . . Whatever does she keep in that brief case? .A-ha' no 'lp 'wif' Mrs. Robert Gooding Musir, Voice, Piano udic llfrs. Gooding-Theme song, Hum Sweet Hum . . . Good music grades if you don't ad lib Lizt or murder Mozart . . . lVIr. Trondson-Source of the enthusiasm for St. Agnes 'concerts . . . Favorite song- Jimmy's Gotta' Goil . , . lllrs. Shackleford -Friend of St. Agnes pianists . . . Teaches every- thing from scales to Bach . . . Friendly smile. Mrs. Kenlnqesth lioyvnes f Lv W if Q tn wp D i Xiu Wil! iff 1, I l A., Q29 G Miss Erma Poarch flthlrtif Director - l Mrs. john W. Lane Lg Aniston! Athletic Direrfor i A Eighth Grad: English .y Mr. Orville Trondson Mrs. Douglas Shackleford Direrlor of Choral Music Piano A l ,nl Will Dottie make Glee Club? .fdthgtiw am! Aff Mrs. Downes-One little stroke with her brush makes or breaks your picture . . . Sweet and soft- voiced . . . Ever ready with advice and ideas . . . Bliss Poarch and lVIiss Bootie-One and the same cute athletic director . . . Who can drive to the game Saturday? . . . Full of fun . . . Like one of the girls . . . Please, someone pick up the pennies! . . . Mrs. Lane-A wlecome addition . . . 'l'o the hockey field . . . Roll call over-on with the game . . . Any volunteers for right wing? . . . K il S nb' Q I3 Small, and talks oh so fast! Mrs. Charles Klesius Remedial Tutoring Miss Margaret Mitchell Fourih Grade , X - Miss Harriet Hall Fifth Grade Miss Henricka Stebbins Sixth Grade 'WJJL Mrs. William Brooks Seventh Grade W was 1 sf .SZAOOK C0l'l6!UCf0l'5 Libby, Pat, and Cynthia admire paintings done by the Middle School. The Fifth Grade practices for the Carol Service. l4 ' Olllel' -4.,.wp 7 A f If .Sc oo Mrs. VVilliam Backus 8 J t Kindergarten . roi , N 15 Zh-1 Mrs. Frederick Barksdale Kindergarlen T 439' The Third Grade relaxes during lunch period. Mrs. james Bryden First Grade Sn. Miss Nancy Watts Mrs. Gerard Edwards Mrs. William Simpson Mrs. VV. L. Lynde First Grade S d ' eron Grade Serond Grade Thzrd Grade I5 ,, ,t -. M, -.t .... was Vi ,V X uf -'4i 1Q' , fl , I ,l Ji Q 47A I Mr. Claiborne Ballard Superintendant of Grounds bLI'l2l 6 Twas the day before Christmas vacation and john Sarah, Effie, and Cornelia help keep the house in Henry, Ocie, Catherine, and Viola were receiving tune- their presents. iffffg . , ,f it- b I 2 Q A . K 1 up L . 'Viv 'J an-I George, Virgil, and john Henry hold Delores, Thomas, and Doris prepare their Christmas presents, tokens of our john Henry, Ocie, Catherine, and Viola pose an afternoon snack. appreciation. for us in the cafeteria. IW LQ Q. ng Skiafa uenfure info new lzorizonfi ,Z .U,,,,.,a I M f Ofc mf- J 'QQ Eleanor Backus VVashington, D. C. 12 years 1954-'55-President, Freshman Classg Green Middle Team Co-Captaing Green Hockey, Basketball, and Softball Teamsg junior Glee Clubg Private Artg Athletic Letterg Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4. 1955356- President, Sophomore Classy Green Hockey Squadg Senior Glee Clubg Festival Maidg Latin Tournament Awardg Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 45 Honorary Member, French Club. 1956-'57-President, junior Classg Green Hockey Squadg Senior Glee Clubg French Clubg Festival Maidg Student Assistantg Once In A Life- time g Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 45 French Excellence Medalg Virginia Girlls State. 1957958--President, Senior Classg Honor Boardg Green Hockey Squadg Student Assistantg French Club: Alliance Francaiseg Fire Marshalg National Merit Scholarship Contestantg Stoneridge Tryouts. Eleanor . . . Meticulous . . . Czar of the Senior Class . . . Who in the world will I date this year ? . . . Successful dieter . . . Expert marks- man with snowballs . . . lklischievous . . . One of the best dressed Seniors. lVlary Elizabeth Brackett Ballard VVZ1Sl'lingY0n, D. C. 3 years 1954-'55-Mt. Vernon High School: Glee Clubg junior Varsity Cheerleader. 1955-'56-St. Agnes: Amardg Shearing.r,' Model. 1956-'57-Amardg Guild Sub- Committee Headg Green Cheerleaderg Honor Roll, 2, 43 'lOnce in a Lifetimenq Time Out For Ginger. 1957-'58-Guild Vice-President: Head Green Cheer- leaderg Amardg Co-Chairman Holiday Clubg French Clubg Fire Marshal. lVIolly . . . Let's go, Saints! . . . Never gains a pound . . . I don't want a blind date! . . . Little almond eyes . . . Tallcative and lots of fun . . . Oh, Nladame, but . . . ll Patrisia Duncan Bayliss Alexandria, Virginia 9 years 1954-'55-junior Glee Club: Modelg Festival Maid. 1955-'56-Senior Glee Clubg LAMn's T.x1L,' Festival Maid. 1956-'57-Senior Glee Clubg French Club: Literary Society, Literary Editor, LAMB'S T.AIL,' Festival Maid. 1957-'58-French Clubg Alliance Francaise, Literary Editor, LAMn's TAn.,' Green Cheerleader, Literary Society. Part . . . Car with loose door and Hat tire . . . Cute laugh . . . Oh, g0l1yl . . . Irish . . . lwany boy friends . . . How do l ever get in these fixes? . . . Sweet and friendly . . . Hot rod . . . flilany talents . . . Gets flustered easily . . . Good friend. Anne-Bruce hlansfield Boxley Washington, D. C. 5 years 1954-'55-Vice-President, Freshman Classg junior Glee Clubg Honor Roll: 3, 41 French Tournament. '955-'56 -Student Council Representativeg Senior Glee Clubg Honor Roll: 2, 3, 45 French Tournament. 1956957- Student Council Representativeg Senior Glee Club, Latin Tournament. 19S7-'58- Student Council Repre- sentative, Literary Society, Inherit the Wind. Anne-Bruce . . . Quiet and sweet . . . Studious . . . Mops it up in Latin . . . A.B.B. . . . Petite figure . . . Able member of the Student Council. CL fame Clic ILA., VILQFCQJ ,,QTC5Jf3cu L Pu see... QQ ILQCU-L f ervepil fuse-ro, . 'Two dldiomibk CLSQLLQ est lsuvw s+dg.QTQ,f 250134 LQQ., JMC HUA 41,0 JC i 1 Kay Suzanne Burney Atlanta, Georgia 4 years 1954-'55-Librariang Middle Gold Hockey and Base- ball Teamg Private Artg junior Glee Club. 1955-'56 --junior Glee Clubg Gold Hockey and Basketball Squadg Private Art. 1956-'57-French Clubg Alliance Francaiseg Student Council Representativeg Basketball and Baseball Squadg Amard. 1957-'58-French Clubg Alliance Francaiseg Gold Hockey Squadg Amardg Councilor-at-Largeg Student Assistant. Kay . . . Terrific athlete . . . No kidding! Eats more than the whole lunch table . Gollyl . . . lflle Epinards . . . Witty . . . I know how you feell' . . . Unusual laugh . . . Always ready with an understanding smile . . . Flowing blond hair-natural too! . . . Brain in history . . . Always singing . . . Would like to take the Biology course again. fl A fx ,X . VX sw as f he at Q ' if .AU ' his Leslie Ml W WW ljml Pl l' lj LQ' ye A I if ,V JUL it ' D W it tb . 1 , ' 1 f ' U, iff? U8 id L Ygglwlilizgdethl PXQWPTCOH1 N V 1 1 E- , f , ,U V 1 ilxlfjlv j3,h1timoKQf?'Ii?xy5'lantL'lf ,vial ye rs 'NA ly 7gf'i4,Ljj v'lLL f LJ U 1954-'5l'l+F?,aibfiek Hig sell? F. T. .5 Freshman T 1955-' 6-F. . .- NA, ILASEB , v P etballlkanc V lleyb ea 5 T A , Recfreation, Coirncil. 1956-'57-St, Agnes: Student Ojlh NQXV County Ufkrsityf as e ll Teamg Volleyball Teamg l if l Coiincil Represehta veg Gold Basketball and Volley- .fball Squadg Sparkish Club. 1957-'58-Gold Team Co- wl ., W L V253 iw 1 20 Captaing Spanish Clubg Timer, Gold Team. Liz . . . Loves boarding . . . Excitable . . . Good talker . . . Could never tell you what she just said . . . Curly hair . . . Crazy driver . . . Loves black cookies . . . Farmer with her own horse and wagon . . . Never gets enough sleep . . . Raves about lXIar'lan . . . Called Bliz, Friz, Lizard or almost anything. Robin Cromelin VVashington, D. C. 8 m0I1thS 1954-'55-Houghton High School, Houghton, Michigan: Band. 1955-'564 Peoria High School, Peoria, Illinois: Girls Athletic Assistant, French Clubg Honor Roll: National junior Honor Society. 1956-'57-Orchestrag French Club: Honor Roll, Student Council Repre- sentative. l957-'58--Treasurer, French Club, Pres- ident, Senior Class. St. Agnes: Senior Glee Club, Librarian, French Clubg Alliance Francaise. Robin . . . Newest member of the Senior class . . Intelligent-especially in Math . . . Friendly . . New outfit every day! . . . Modest. Sarah Picking Engh Washington, D. C. 5 years 1954-'55-Treasurer, Freshman Class, junior Glee Club. 1955-'56-Amardg Senior Glee Clubg Treasurer, Sophomore Class: Student Assistant. 1956-'57-Guild Sub-Committee Head, Treasurer, junior Classg Amardg Time Out for Ginger , Vice-President, Spanish Club, Senior Glee Club. 1.957-'58-Student Council Representative, Treasurer, Senior Class, Gold Cheerleader: President, Spanish Club. Sally . . . Model . . . Vivacious . . . Still looking for Prince Charming . . . Willowy figure . . . Loves to dance . . . Perpetual motivation . . . Never on time . . . Two very popular brothers . . . Enthusiastic cheerleader . . . You all haven't handed in your dues! 1 55' A 44 ,Agn Qu.. Phyllis Featherstone Minneapolis, Minnesota 2 years 1954-'55-Mt. Vernon High School: Band, Red Cross Club. 1955-'56--Bandg Spanish Club. 1956-'57-St. Agnes: Spanish Clubg Senior Glee Club. 1957958- Art and Photography, Shearingsf Senior Glee Club, Spanish Clubg Inherit the VVind. Phyllis . . . Dutch? . . . Quiet . . . Long, blond ponytail . . . Hey, Marcia-- . . . Really? Do you really think so? I mean really? . . . Ardent admirer of Episcopal's campus. Marilie Bowen Fifer Alexandria, Virginia 13 years 1954-'55 - Student Council Representativeg Gold Middle Team Co-Captaing Junior Glee Clubg Athletic Letterg Hockey, Basketball, and Baseball Teams. 1955- '56-Student Council Representativeg Senior Glee Club, Gold Hockey and Volleyball Squads. 1956957- Business Manager, LAMB'S TAll,,' Gold Hockey and Volleyball Squadsg Senior Glee Clubg French Club, Alliance Francaise: Guild Sub-Committee Head, Once in a Lifetimeug Private Art. 1957-'58-Editor in-Chief, LAMB'S TA1I.,' Gold Cheerleaderg Senior Glee Clubg French Club, Alliance Francaise: Private Art. Marilie . . . Czar of LAMB's TAIL . . . Please you all, get your -copy in, and bring more pictures! . . . Always seen with camera in hand . . . Athletic . . . Let' have a meeting at my house! . . . Senior chauiieur . . . Speak louder, lllarilieln . . . Understanding. Lina James Fippin Washington, D. C. 5 years 1955-'56 - Student Assistant. 1956-'57 - Shearingsf French Clubg Senior Glee,Clubg Student'Assistantg Once in a Lifetime. 1957-'58-French Clubg Alliance Francaise: President, Amard. Lina . . . Darn that ole' Nash-trash . . . Quiet and poised . . . A'VVell. here we Vo, laughing and and scratching! . . . Nice and a good friend . . ., Elocutionist . . . Long, slender hands . . . W olislign. M 1 x ' OM 6,001 'ifviww if 0' WL if if M MV ' .f0'VLf '. J TIf0Zy,o7M,,f, ZUNJJ lane Rittenhouse Gunnell Salisbury, North Carolina l2 years 1954-'55-junior Glee Clubg Middle Green Hockey Team. 1955-'56-Senior Glee Clubg Guild Sub- Committee Head. 1956-'57-French Clubg Alliance Francaiseg Guild Sub-Committee Headg Once in a I.ifetime g Senior Glee Club. 1957-'58-Vice-President, French Clubg Alliance Francaiseg Senior Glee Cluhg Guild Executive Head. JaYne . . . Puts the class in an uproar . . . Vol- canic-type sneezes shake the foundations of S.A.S. . . . That Southern accent! . . . lllurder at the wheel . . . Oddly-named animal farmQPooh?? ff' f.L i-, gfiiawie twin, Y by f5?gk.5f,5fli?2L.: 5. f V if t ' il l tg Q11 ag V if 3 ,us 'Fx F'-v in s -all ., A 'L ,, ,x,, in Ilona Anna Fda Haller de Cioencz Budapest, Hungary 1 year 1954-'55-Tridelphia High School, Gordon junior High School: Glee Club, Red Cross Club Secretary. 1955-'56-Western High School: Debate Club, Section President, Student Council, Honor System Committee. 1956-'57-Debate Club, Newspaper Club Reporter, Literary Yearbook Editor. 1956-'58-St. Agnes: French Club, Glee Club, Literary Society, President, Athletic Association. Lonny . . . Oh, how ghastly! . . . Huge vocabulary . . . Spontaneous generation . . . Scholarly, but loads of fun . . . Poise and grace . . . Always smiling . . . Skin diver . . . Dramatic . . . Studies during lunch! . . . Punctual . . . I just know I failed! Lucy Lee Stansbury Howard Washington, D. C. 5 years 1954-'55-Junior Glee Club, Spanish Club, Student Assistant, Honorable Mention, Latin Tournament, Spanish Award, Honor Roll: 1, 2, 3, 4. l955-'56- Senior Glee Club, Spanish Club, Student Assistant, Sh1'aring.t,' Amard, Spanish Award, Honorable Men- tion, Latin Tournament, Honor Roll: 1, Z, 3, 4. 1956- '57-Senior Glee Club, Spanish Club, Guild Executive Committee Head, Amard, Once In a Lifetime , HTime Out For Ginger , Spanish Award, Gold Volleyball Team, Honor Roll: 1, 2, 3, 4. 1957-'58- Spanish Club, Amard, Editor-in-Chief, Shearingsp National Merit Scholarship Contestant. Lee . . . 'AOh dear! The paper will never grft to press on time! . . . 'II just don't think I can make it to school tomorrow . . . A true Vire ginian . . . Enthusiastic . . . But, Miss Holmes. I l Katherine Kelly Santiago, Chile 4 years 1954-'55-Librarian. 1955-'56-Spanish Clubg Green Basketball and Volleyball Squads: Librarian. 1956- '57-Modelg Once In a Lifetimeng Shmrings Staffg Fire Marshalg Spanish Club. 1957-'58-Guild Com- mittee Headg Co-Chairman, Holiday Cluhg Green Cheerleader: Spanish Club. Kita . . . NI-m-m, that figure . . . VVe ve got a 'I'-E-A-Bill . . . Looks shy but Oh!! . . . Hot Shop fan . . . Plans to.attend either Duke or Illinois . . . Golfer . . . Dainty sneeze . . . Army vs. Navy. lylarcia Frances Kendzie St. Paul, Minnesota 5 years 1954-'55-junior Chorusg Spanish Club. 1955356- Senior Chorusg Spanish Club. 1956-'57-Senior Chorusg Spanish Clubg Librarian. 1957-'58--Cheer- leaderg Senior Chorusg Spanish Clubg Co-Chairman, Holiday Club. Rlarcia . . . Adorable . . . 'LYeah, Phyllis ? . . Cute giggle . . . Senoral', . . . Appears shy . . Do you really think he'll call? Really? . . . Looks like a Ginny doll . . . Known by her pretty blue convertible . . . I wish I could have a Saint Stephens ring! f' Q? rl, Judith Lee Kurtz Salem, Qregon 5 years 195-1--'55-Secretary, Freshman Class, Spanish Clubg junior Glee Club. 1955-'56-Secretary, Sophomore Class: Spanish Clubg Senior Glee Clubg Reporter, Shfaringsj Honor Roll: 3. 1956-'57-Secretary, Junior Classg Spanish Club, Senior Gl Clubg Gold Hockey and Volleyball Squa 3 Assist t Business Manager, S1lfIII'iflg.l',' Blmfsj Lie r So tyg Archery Tourna- ment, Honor Roll: 3. l -'58- Captain, Gold Teamg Gold Hockey luad thletic Letter, Spanish Club, Literary So ' . .lQl'ly'x'y . . . cJ I forget to - -- - . . I cou, ,only tl one problem t I got H . .E Htlleat Gleerisllv . . . Be tltful red 'r . , . 'lim H me in the wildxerness . . Proywtinat r . .ix 'Come n olds, let's Ca .lfw N 1 ' r lr ll rli 1 I A Cary Randolph Lamond XVashington, D. C. 13 years 1954-'55 - Green Middle Hockey and Basketball Teams: Student Council Representativeg President, junior Glee Clubg Model. 1955956-Green Basketball and Volleyball Squarlsg Senior Glee Club: Student Assistant. 1956-'57-Green Hockey and Softball Squads, Senior Glee Clubg French Club. 1957358- Green Hockey Squadg French Clubg Senior Glee Club: L.xMB's TA1L,' Student Assistant, Alliance Francaise. Cary . . . Shiny black hair . . . Apple-a-day girl .. . Hour-glass figure . . . Huhl'y . . . Hlllummy says- . . . Nleticulous . . . Cleans own room . . . Calm, cool, and collected. Barbara Elizabeth Long Lynchburg, Virginia 5 years 1953-'54-Guild 1VVelfare, Class Representativel, junior Glee Club Librarian, Honor Roll 3, 4, Honor- able Mention, Latin Tournament, Gold Middle Hockey, Basketball, Baseball, and Volleyball Teams. 1955-'56-Honor Roll: 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Glee Club Chairman, Gold Hockey, Basketball, and Volleyball Squads, Guild Sub-Committee Head, Honorable Mention, Latin Tournament. 1956-'57-Athletic Letter, Honor Roll: 1, 2, 3, 4, Alliance Francaise, Secretary, French Club, Gold Hockey, Basketball, and Baseball Squads, Senior Glee Club, French Award, Helen Arny Macan Scholarship, Guild QSeasonall Executive Head. 1957-'58-President, Guild, Alliance Francaise, French Club, Senior Glee Club, Gold Hockey Squad. Barbara . . . Striking blond hair . . . Always neat . . . Pianist . . . Forever in a trance . . . 42 sweaters . . . Perfectionist . . . What-what what?'l . . . Green eyes . . . A boyfriend at home! . . . Scholar. Patricia Ann Lyon Kansas City, llissouri 5 years 1954-'55-Green Middle Hockey, Basketball and Soft- ball Teams, junior Glee Club, Spanish Club. 1955- l56-Senior Glee Club, Spanish Club, Badminton Finals. 1956-'57-Senior Glee Club, Spanish Club, Sutdent Assistant, Literary Society, Green Hockey Squad, Golf Tournament. 1957-'58-Spanish Club, Student Assistant, LAMB,S T.AlI.,' Literary Society, Green Hockey Squad, Spanish National Society. Pat . . . New hair-do, middiesl . . . Former Navy rooter . . . Has trouble CPU keeping her many admirers straight . . . Always needs an eraser. 35 'J' f s Q gp, .r ,, - .. ra 53 4 jane Hudson McPherson Alexandria, Virginia 10 years 1954-'55-Middle Gold Team Captaing Athletic Letterg Modelg Private Artg Hecht Company Repre- sentative Model. 1955-'56-Modelg Fire Marshalg Spanish Club: Hecht Company Representative Model. 1956-'57-Gold Cheerleaderg Fire Marshalg Spanish Clubg Guild Sub-Committee Head. 1957-'58-Head Gold Cheerleaderg Guild Sub-Committee Head. 'Janie ililacn . . . Do something! . . . Let's wash my carl . . . Snazzy Ford . . . Black, naturally curly hair . . . Jazzy Janie! . . . Lee Y, ll Y! and me, and me and Lee . . . Go Goldsl Go! . . . Very sincere . . . Collection of stuffed bears . . South Carolina!! Mary-Pat Neese Brooklyn, New York 1 year 1954-'55-Annapolis High School: Newspaper Staffg Librarian. 1955-'56-Newspaper Stallg Librarian. 1956-'57-Yearbook Staffg Newspaper Staffg Social Committee: Student Council Alternate. 1957-'58-St. Agnes: Librariang Guild Sub-Committee Head: French Club. Moe . . . Next week we've got to get organized . . . Friendly . . . Hails from Annap-- olis, girls! . . . Always jovial , . . Made Thanks-- giving food drive a success . . . Unmatchable giggle. MQW ifilf i 0, Carol Vavasour Noel Honolulu, Hawaii l year 1954-'55-Stratford Junior High School: Literary Magazine. 1955-'56-Washington and Lee: Bible Club, Red Cross Representative. 1956-'57-Bible Club: Red Cross Representative. 1957-'58-St. Agnes: Shz-aringJ,' Spanish Club, Literary Society. Carol . . . Tall . . . Striking . . . l've got the Flinch flu! . . . Those imitations . . . Real fish in the water . . . Clumsy? . . . Bucknell or bust . . . Made a big hit at Saint Agnes . . . The other part of that terrific Swedish wine party held before the Holiday Dance. Dorothy Deems Nye Washington, D. C. 2 years 1954-'SS - Brownsville High School, Brownsville, Texas: Golden Eagle Band Member. 1955-'56-Villa hlaria High School, Brownsville, Texas: Vice-Pres- ident, Student Councilg Class Representative, News- paper Staff, Glee Club. 1957-'58-St. Agnes: Senior Glee Club, Shearingxf Spanish Club. 1957-'58- Senior Glee Club: Guild Sub-Committee Head. Dottie or Buttons . . . Amiable personality . . . Hails from Brownsville, Texas, and is a typical Texan-very proud of her 'lcountryu . . . Keeps our altar glowing . . . Sweet . . . Brother, Jim, at our brother school, Saint Stephen's. 'tg-, fi. fi' .N-.V ,f' K' ,lf lj lf El' KM fl ,r ' I ,,'y'.'l' iiSudlwh,oT,5Pfe:er5l ,lfx ff I 1 l I , lAW43l1W40H,,-b- g l lf 13 years , ' l If 'J . f ' ' lf' , f l 1 .I 1 l l If 1454-'ILM lm Council esen arljeg UI ' r Glee pl lff,Honuz le Menti Latinrjl24,llrnarlfi12jAHonor lllolhi 2, 2, . 95- Stud COLVJ I Represent- lativ 'of Ho ey' Ba ball all Volleyball Q' A letic Lette ' S or Clee Cltb Honorable 0 2 3 1956 Vice Presld t Stu- ! de t Couric! g Grgn Hock , asketball, and Baseball u ds' Sten'or lee C French Club' Allian I li 5 maj!! Lagjffowm ntgi' Tlournazlent on ll' , j . -F -- - ' gif, Q l if l f 1 n EIMS -ggnch Tourtiamentg Amarzfh Pfonqr ll, X, , 7-'58--lresident, Student Council glireen A ard. lpockeyi quad, ,Senior Glee Club, French Club, , J n, l f l 9 L if l 0 Sue , , r Honest, we're just good friends! . . f di Peerymobilen . . . Ayd time, girlsll' . . Five spadesu- Double - Down six! . if Good all-around girl. Katherine Elizabeth Pruitt Oxford, North Carolina 2 years 1954-'55-Petersburg High School, Petersburg, Vir- ginia: Future Teachers of America, Spanish Club, Debating Club. 1955-'56-Future Teachers of Amer- ica, Spanish Club, Debating Club. 1956-'57-St. Agnes: Spanish Club, Shraringl. 1957-'58-Senior Glee Club, Spanish Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Boarding Department. Kathy'l . . . Beautiful voice . . . Hopes to he a school-teacher-primary grades preferably . . . Loads of fun . . . lVitty . . . Tells stories of her many experiences in Oxford, North Carolina-- quite a townl Janet Mason Rice Baltimore, Nlaryland 12 years 1954-'55-Middle Gold Hockey Teamg junior Glee Club, Private Artg Honor Roll: 3, 4. 1955-'56--Gold Hockey Squadg French Club, Senior Glee Clubg Honor Roll: 2, 4, Private Art. 1956-'57-Gold Hockey and Volleyball Squads, Shearingsg French Clubg Senior Glee Club, Alliance Francaise. 1957958- French Clubg Senior Glee Clubg Shraringsg Student Assistantg Gold Hockey Squadg Alliance Francaise. Jann . . . Gung-ho Navy! . . . Nlany talents . . . And oh! 'lihose editorials! . . . Pretty voice . . . Oh! how I love that boy! . . . Finds relaxation in piano playing . . . U.S.N.A. forever . . . He's a Hrstieg l'm tired of firsties!! Susan Dixon Rogers Ventura, California -l years 1954-'55-junior Glee Club, Shraringx. 1955-'56-Art Editor, Shearingsg Spanish Club, Private Art, Guild. 1956-'57-Art Editor, Shearingrp Private Artg Spanish Club. 1957-'58-Art Editor, Shearingsp Private Artg Literary Clubg St. Agnes Correspondent for Alexandria Gazette. Suzi . . . California romance . . . Oh, good grief! . . . Always doing posters . . . Fashion plate . . . Crazy Shearings cartoons . . . Now Suzi, don't forget to put my name in the paper, too. . . . Art talent galore, G UQ Mary Elizabeth Schneider VVashington, D. C. 9 YCHFS 1954-'55-junior Glee Club, Middle Green Hockey, Basketball, and Softball Teams, Honorable Mention, Latin Tournament, Private Art, Honor Roll: 1, 2, 3, 4. 1955-'56-Senior Glee Club, Green Hockey and Basketball Squads, Amard, Assistant Art Editor, LAMB'S TAu,,' Spanish Club, Second Place, Spanish Tournament, Private Art, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. 1956-'57-Amard, Everyman , Spanish Club, Green Hockey, Basketball, and Baseball Squads, Senior Glee Club, Guild Sub-Committee Head, Assistant Art Editor, LAMB,S T.AlL,' First Place, Spanish Tourna- ment, Private Art, Honor Roll: 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Letter. 1957-'58-Secretary, Amard, Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society, Art Editor, LAMB's TAIL, Green Hockey Squad, Private Art. lVIary . , . But I don't want to play goalie! , , , Argues about anything . . . It was right here last week . . . Non-conformist . . . Loves horses . . . Artist . . . Original dresser . . . If it's lost, ' I If 5 M3f5 S - - . HOCltey- If you can't fight lem, join 'em! Enid Patricia Sharp San Francisco, California l year 1954-'55-Alamo Gordo High School, New Mexico: Art Club, Orchestra '54, School Paper, Runner-Up, Freshman Favorite. 1955-'56-Rogers High School, Rhode Island. 1956-'57-Falls Church High School, Falls Church, Virginia. 1957-'58-St. Agnes: Secre- tary Senior Class, Amarrl, Spanish Club, Guild Sub- Committee Head. Pat . . . Really hit St. Agnes with a bang- Secretary her first year . . . Ever try to drag her mighty '-ll Pontiac? . . . Teaches a frantic course on how to shimmy . . . The only girl in the class with Weimaraners who bring home the groceries. .lulia Lewis Shields Alexandria, Virginia 13 years 1954-'55-Literary Society, Middle Gold Softball Team. 1955-'56-Literary Societyg Typist, BlmtJ,' Student Assistantg Gold Volleyball Teamg Honor Roll: 3, 4. 1956-'57-Vice-President, Junior Classg Literary Society, Associate Editor, Bleatsp Gold Hockey Squad: Senior Glee Club: French Club, Alliance Francaiseg Student Assistant, Secretary, LAMn's TAIL,' Gold Soft- ball Team. 1957-'58-Vice-President, Senior Class, Literary Societyg Associate Editor and Typist, Blfalsg Gold Hockey Squad, French Clubg Alliance Francaise' Secretary, LAMn's Tan.. 1 Julie . . . Die-hard Confederate and states rights gal . . . Virtuous . . . Enthusiastic bridge fan . . . Long pony-tail . . . Assistant Czar of the Senior Class . . . Football fiend . . . Hihernates all year round at llount Vernon . . . Famous portable radio. hlary Catherine Shoaf lvashington, ll C. 7 years 1954-'55-Green Middle Basketball and Hockey Teams, 1955-'56-Green Volleyball Squad. 1956-'57-Guild Sub-Committee Head: Model: French Cluhg Alliance Francaise. 1957-'58-Guild Sub-Committee Head: Spanish Club. Pull . . . lfnvied figure . . . Huge wardrobe . .. Confirmed hot-rod . . . lVell groomed . . . Ohl That carl . . . Big. brown eyes . . . That sophis- ticated look. ,,,. ffl Ut 15. if Q' -f'- F Eugenia Aubrey Sundin San Antonio. Texas 3 years 1954-'55-Wakefield Archery Club. 1955-'56- Archery Tournamentg Sh1'arin9.f,' Senior Glee Club. 1956957- Assistant Business Editor, Shraringsg Secretary, Senior Glee Club. 0ogie, Genie, l,q,qy,', Hldgeswegef' and other mysteriously concocted nicknames . . . Can be seen in the halls filling out VVest Point questionnaires . . . Famous for Haming red hair . . . Daring in her wearing apparel-colors! . . . Green eyes and terrific figure combine to equal delicate Irish beauty . . . Known for trading dates-to the joy of all concerned . . . Holds fabulous parties-wine Sz pizza . . . Great collec-A tion of brothers, records, and fashion magazines . . . Ought to run a newspaper with that keen analytical mind of hers . . . Ardent bridge fiend . . . Always carries a deck of cards. Ruth Deborah Swift liliddletown, New York 3 years 1954-'55--Wakefield High School, Alexandria, Vir- ginia: Theta Kappa. 1955-'56--St. Agnes: Gold Volleyball Team. 1956-'57-Shearingr. l957-'S8-- Shearingrg Co-Chairman, Holiday Clubg Student Assistantg Alliance Francaiseg French Clubg Literary Society. Debbie . . . Envy of all dieters . . . What's happ'nin'? Eh ? . . . Gives a quiet impression until you get to know her . . . Nifty-Swifty . . . Bun one day--ponytail or pageboy the next . . . Sarcastic . . . i'Well, I thought . . . 'iSwift. Joan Tarrant VVest Point, New York 3 years 1954-'55-junior Glee Club. 1955-'56-Highland High School, Albuquerque, New Mexico: French Clubg Skat- ing Club, Secretary, Sophomore Home Roomg Glee Clubg Hockey Team. 1956-'57--Katherine Delmar Burke School, San Francisco, California: French Clubg Glee Clubg National Forensic League. 1957-57-St. Agnes: Guild Sub-Committee Headg French Club, Alliance Francaiseg President, Literary Society. Joan . . . Loves to read . . . Outspoken . . . Wild about stuffed animals . . . Talented seamstress . . . Bathrobe from Woo Poo . . . One of the selected few-a boarder. Sally Rebecca VVallace lllount Kisco, New York 356 years 1954-'55-Honor Roll: 4. 1955-'56-Honor Roll: 2, 3, 4, Spanish Clubg Student Assistant. 1956-'57-Honor Roll: 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Clubg LAMB's TA1L,' Senior Glee Club. 1957-'58-Spanish Club, LAMB's TAILQ Secretary-Treasurer, Literary Society, National Merit Scholarship Contestant. Sally . . . Loves baseball . . . Cannot seem to get to parties on time! . . . Brilliant but unaffected . . . Clock-watcher in some HJ classes . . . llligrated from St. lVIargaret's. 4':.'3' 4.65 J' af' ii 'Lrg' Terry Van Lear Yates Washington, D. C. 4 years 1954-'55-Spanish Club. 1955-'56-Spanish Clubg Bad- minton Tournament. 1956-'57--Spanish Clubg Bad- minton Tournamentg Model. 1957-'58-Student Council Representative, Spanish Club. Terry . . . A striking blond . . . Quiet and Sophisticated . . . Sherry before dinner . . . Good looks . . . Skilled horsewoman. Evelyn Jeanne Marcella Woerheide Washington, D. C. 2 years 1954-'56-Mt. Vernon High School, Alexandria, Virgina. 1956-'57-St. Agnes: Spanish Club. 1957-- '58-Spanish Clubg Senior Chorus. Evelyn . . . Non-conformist . . . Car from Mars . . . Her aspirations run toward modern dance . . . Ardent reader . . . Known for the fantastic, upside-down sun glasses . . . Brainy . . . Long, brown hair . . . intriguing giggle. Diane Zehfuss Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 7 years 1954-'55 junior Glee Cluhg 1955-'56 Senior Glee Club: 1956-'57 Senior Gle Clubg Lihrariang French Clubg Alliance Franeaiseg Shfarings, Assistant Business Managerg Gold Hockey Squad. 1957-'58 Shearing: Business Managerg Literary Societyg Gold Hockey Squadg French Cluhg Alliance Fran- caiseg President, Senior Glee Clulw. Diane . . . Secretive . . . Baby-faced-but looks are deceiving . . . Longest ponytail in the class . . . Golly! . . . Determined . . . Darling figure . . . Big, white Cadillac . . . Knows how to handle her menl Karen Karla Zimmerman VVashington, D. C. 12 years 1954-'55 Student Council Representative: Honor Roll, 2, 3, 43 1955-'56 Student Council Representa- tiveg Senior Glee Clubg Honor Roll 2, 33 Amardg When Shakespeare's Ladies Meet. 1956-'57 Stu- dent Council Representativeg Honor Board, Senior Glee Clubg Fire Marshalg Student Assistantg French Cluhg Alliance Francaiseg Amardg Once In a I.ifetime 1 Time Out for Gingerfl 1957-'58 Stu- dent Council Representativeg Senior Glee Clubg President, French Clubg Alliance Francaiseg Vice- President Amardg Green Cheerleaderg Co-president Holiday Clubg Student Assistantg Fire Marshalg Honor Board, Karen . . . Cheerful personality-almost al- ways in a good humor . . . Can really take kidding . . , A member of almost every club in school . . . F.A.?? . . . You say you want a blind date P . Leslie Hunting Davis Annapolis, Maryland 5 months 1954-'55-Garrison Forest School, Garrison, Mary- land: Dramatics Clubg Art Clubg Service League. 1955-'56-Dramatics Clubg Art Club. 1956957- Dramatics Clubg Art Club. 1957-'58-President, Dramatics Clubg Art Clubg Saint Agnesg Amard. Leslie . . . Ambition to be in the Broadway lights . . . Twin brothers . . . Lives near Annapolis and doesn't like midshipmen-can't understand it! . . . Darling. E 0l 0 -2448? Surprised, Eleanor ? The court proudly displays the birthday cake before it was devoured! if W. , . ,X 9 33. , 'N l'S,,K.f Q as V Sue Peery, Barbara Long, Eleanor Backus, Karen Zimmerman, Marilie Fifer. 5i.,4,,m ,Wi After much eager anticipation, Saint Agnes Day finally arrived . . . Presen- tation speeches and gifts prepared at last . . . Barbara, llarilie, Sue, and Karen, the court, led the procession into dimly lighted Daniel Hall . . . 'l'hen lfleanor, Saint Agnes, followed in the traditional blue robe . . . Bliss lX'Icllride's address. explaining the meaning of St. Agnes to the guests . . . Gifts for the school from every organization, presented to the court with carefully written poems . . . Telegrams from alumnae congratulating Saint Agnes and her court . . . lClvanor's address, in which she expressed her deep feeling of love and gratitude toward Saint Agnes . . . The procession out to the school song . . . lee cream and cake served for juniors, seniors, and guests in the library . . . ln a moving ceremony to honor five of our outstanding girls and our patron saint on her birthday. 39 It isn't that bad, is it, Carol ? :P Friday,-1:20 at last. Diane and Suzi wonder whether or not Sally stacked the deck. gr The- stalwarts of the Senior Class-Eleanor, Pat tries hopelessly to call roll. prefzdentf Julie, fuirr'-prf,via'fnt,' and Sally, trrasurrr. enior Klrs. Van Sant and Eleanor hrought us through the rocky road to heing seniors . . , llotto for the year-togetherness . . . First part of year spent anxiously anticipating senior privileges . . . Finally the day arrived and one more was addedfprivilc-ge of leaving school after our last class if we had an 85 average . . . Overhead- Just wait until next quar- tern . . . Some of us added Chemistry to our schedules . . . Last few minutes of lunch period spent eramming for a hne arts Hexercisew . . . Cokes and coffee for lunch . . . As for our social life-nothing could he better or could it? . . . llany spent weekends at Colleges to which they were applying--for an inter- view, of course! . . . A year looked upon with many happy memories. Mary proves to Pat who has the Mary'Pat and Molly try to guess the larger mouth. young seniors. -u-I Q, t alll . A group of Seniors enjov themselves at a party Debbie, Terry, and Pud caught unaware. Did you say smile? given before the lloliday Dance. . s POAC5 St. Agnes seniors are seen almost everywhere, n'est-ce pas? . . . From dances to reading clinics . . . Blue days or bright days are easily recognized during a free period . . . Never-to-be-forgotten jokes at lunch tables- lVhat are the last three hairs on a dogs tail called ? - Dog hairs, stupid l . . . Avid supporters of St. Stephen's basketball games . . . Last minute studying at illadeira for S.A.T.'s . . Our favorite pastimes-bridge and talk of diets . . . The weekends bring parties, the Library of Congress, and more studying for those intellectually inclined . . . Popular sport-ice skating at E.H.S .... YVe swear it's the only attraction . . . Bly, but aren't we busy ones? I! Les Roekettesu Could you do that French last night? Seniors, frequently and rather faithfully, at- Rock around the lunch line with Sally, tended the Rf. trying to pass college boards. 5112i Illlfl MTS. Miller. rx? :QRWPQ X 04-C Mary-Pat wears that far away look displayed by Looks like Robin and Terry just can't get enough many St. Agnes girls these days. goodies! I . 'ggik An anti-climax to hockey day . . . Greens and golds to dance but most of us tried to recuperate from the mix 'n mingle to show that all is well . . . Friendly hard day . . . Highlight-the Seniors' song to the groups of chatter . . . More food than we could Juniors. handle-what a switch! . . . Some had the energy Watch out, girls, he bites! Oh, the price of glory! 42 Orclzeafra - driving for flee lziglzeaf aclzieuemenf gracluafion . . . ki f K M fr: A .44 W O -we fe ,.- se at .cf me My I - ' r 65 13 Q, C7 K X. 1:7 , Q 'Q 5 K Q f f rr et.,j 'J-i 55' 11. . ,v ', lv- ' 5 ' Ani i we e ,W W' IN ' ,, t f- : 3: GR an , Xl 4. ' A :vu 5 4- 0 .. 'v ' A ' .. ' M' ga, 5 1:3 Keene Brockenbrough Katherine Cragun Linda Cunningham Betsy Davis jean Ellen Dorsey Bev Edwards Anne Gilliam Karen Grade Lynn Hardy Karen Johnson Martha joynt Terry Kidner Bo Knox Zoe Lanyon Judy Liddle Dee McGowan Ann Manson Cathy Marshall Judy May Sue Morrison Ellen Osmanski Dorothy Parker Betty Reaves Mary Roberts I ' le Vyyh Gig Runner -r, . ' ky ' Patience Saunders ' 4' :Q 3 13 5? fe it? 'S Q 35 Alice Schmidt Eg' . . ,fzgx if -3 ' ' '- -5 ' Betsy Shomo ,f t V 5 C7 D C ggi. Allan Singleton A , ' f ' Ellen Shgletonlj B-JL 2: iiii 'if-f W . ll V l ' uf. ga Mi' XL V pill rw S 72 h m miciSqu' Wigan 1 ' ' -D , A 2 'Q at Her TUX . cw ., t . . L, 3 L 5' X Q I V -iz e e an Vx ' f id 'NMxy Xl Q YS' S 'n wi W A A W ,Lx ' u ne ar d W DA A4 I wrkw 5315? I' If My , M' K' . fl V L'-5 V. , myl' Buffy VVilson v T W5 GUN Ld? 'V 1: Q- gif' A N, 9 V2 v ' - N 'Lk 4 fi f '59 f L2 L if , li' , . --LV 9 AML A Rf' LJ' 1 tg af, A ,AM AIQU' 1 A tk .x , V vj Vivid, Xl 'I 9 'J 'hi' kf L 1 tx 44 ' Ov Alert junior flags qyfficerg-Befgy llavigy Slim juniors enjoy cokes at snack time. VVith a happy grin, Miss Ross is pre- frmxurrrg Gig Runner, :rrri'Iary,' Bev lfdwards, pr'rs1Jrr1!,' and Judv May, wier- prfridrnf-look ready for business. i 0 U,l'll0l ff Bliss Ross and her Stay lns - But I Wasn't talking! . . . Lots of Juniors on Hockey Squad . . . Green captain and co-captain only little ol' Juniors . . . Riotous party given for us by the Seniors after Hockey Day .. . Bev lfdwards: Oh, Double Fizz! . . . Biology student: Did you know that a carrot is a biennial? Alice Schmidt: YVell, all of us sented a Uhristmas poinsettia by Bev. dam gfgnkfu. yy .44 ffufeif? aw S? fi .f'7e,PQ,a,.LLez7 :!427v'1-2 - ' - I fd l JD . . . ave you read Cv,lfIl'I11l1fI'.f for l?rrr1lilf1.v1. ' . . .I hlany people still struggling with Lex .lliy andDl1 Pepitzl . . . Raunchy . . . Lots of surprise birthday parties given . . . Suzanne lvarfield, our Sister Suzie . . . l'm a jeffersonian: what are you ? . . . We're getting up in the world 1-'two term papers to do this year . . . Has anybody lost fifteen cents have our shortcoming, don't we? .,.'lihe privileged recently? . . . f'Come on. RB. Squirt-sl! . . . ones- VVe get new desksln . . . Hear lots of talks Juniors and basketball team seem to belong together by college representatives. . . Girls, you mutt keep . . . Rings, at last!! . . . lVe'll never get our skit our shelves clean! . . . Always have hymnals in for Fun Nite done on time . . . Great lfxpectations chapel. lVonrler why, Girls? . . . VVhat size is of Junior-Senior lVeekend . . . Please bring those your ring going to be? , . . Faithful rooters at St. report cards . . . SA'l?'s, oh noll . . . Oh, those Stephens football games . . . lVe're upperclassmen, college men!! . . . High school boys are still pretty now! . . . l just don't understand 'Thanatopsis'l nice, thoughll The two -ludys show contrasting emotions over a broken fingernail as Mary and Allan, Linda and Karen find their pictures Two junior members of the Sextet Susan look on. amusing. laugh it up before going on stage. ! Sophomore Class Officers-Carm Sullering freshman Qunidentifiedl goes through Sophomores show obvious delig lyn, treasurerg Garland, Avirf- the sophomore torture mill. what they did to the freshmen. pr1'.firlfnl,' jane, .verretaryj and Marjorie, pn-xidfn! -- are obvi- ously ready for a lot of work. gg0,0A0l'l'l0l e6 VVe're actually sophomoresl . . . How about l've finished my homeworklu . . . Homework and some tennis before lunch T' . . . lladame Jenks over- radio just don't mix . . . As for sports-some greens, Seeing all - - - Moll, l10yl lt,S Friday again! . . some golds . . . You got a check ? . . . Not another ' N 5 Q v Y, HSC? YOU Sflfufdal'-In 3 n0'lhCilf Stud! hall! - - - crew neck? . . . A crew neck sweater, bermudas, and Flu and 'colds really made our classrooms look hare knee Socks-just the thing for H football game D A i for awhile . . . rlnhe Freshman-Sophomore party Episcopal or St' Stephenis? i g . ..B0arderS, me those threw the freshmen into a tizzv, much to our delight ,,, , ' really your own clothes. . . . What about that . . . Lucky Lynne-our great cheerleader and our P , . 7 H . ' . letter. Wlio s it from. . . . lust got mv learners. nine members on squad this year . . . Keep up the H , j ' ' Watch out! . . . Eeel It s Rlckv Nelson-m one . Y good work, girls . . . About our studies-lV-E-L-L ht at .'.oAn A on a French Test? Howp l b g MANS you and only love. . . Um-in-m boyl And how we love .ture l have Bible today?l' . . . But bliss Klinster, that Snack ' ' ' Onlr' two more 5'mrS 'n0t mush couldnyt we have used the other one ? . . . Klrs. Van longer - - - Basketlmll Squad finds Plenty of Sopho' Sam patientyy explaining that term papers must be more representation . . . Like every class, we're in 1,000 words long . . . Learn that Spanish vocab . . . the Fun Nite Wish - - - AIMS' H Pmmlslnil MU955 - - - Now, if LA:I,B, dog-S LC:LD ? , , , Surprised Linda Long becomes only sophomore in Sextet. Joanie gets a hotfoot at the hands of Randa looks jubilant over the prospect Sophomores prove to unbelieving freshman how unmerciful sophomores. of the coming snack. delicious cold noodles can be! vwwamw i-ff-W - vw.. N S -uv f'--n ,-5 ,..- t. vu p , ,N gg .-. p, ,,, M is A H - 1 'jx ,, , ' Ti? 9 5 v-7 5 1 : W 1 - , i . - 'J '- ,L-7'.,f , . 'im' K Jef- . X I X 'X - l ' . 1 I 2 2 : ' fi' F: fn A ,jf ,: ,, A TI .- A 'Y' 1' 'af Ni' In 'ff , - - A W7 ' ' T7 ' .... 'X 'v an f ' cy 'Y 1 ' l f x ' ,. f- ... ,,, ... Q 'Ii if ,- ' 9 ' L 'Z' V' 'A i J. 4 ,X . . . . I -4 ,-Q 'cp C? 1 I ff N 1 ' , - . 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Hannah Kelly I t The Gang Busy class oflicers-Karen, .rrrrrlaryf VVhy, Mr. Ingrid, frra.Hn'fr,' I.ex1e, -'v1fr-pre.ri- know you eoul dfnlp and joanie, frfsitlfrrt-stop to pose for us. jI Q5AI'i'lCl,I'l Freshmen at last . . . Ilonlt know how we made itl . . . After Freshman-Sophomore Party-almost wish we hadn't . . . lVe displayed unusual ahility to recite verse from a kneeling position to 'AAlmighty Sopho- more-s . . . Later whom we made Honorary Fresh- men' '...' 'lVhy did I ever take history ? . . . But Y, General Jackson-2x -l- x can't equal 3Xl . . . And those class meetings-lVho ever heard of Parlia- sie Ambler, I clidn't n cl jitterbugf' . . . Our class is a regular circus-we keep flipping over boys . . . Our little acknowledged group of professional study-hall skippers--a diversified and versatile group . . . VVould you spell that please, Bliss Norris ? . . . But, Mme. Jenks. that vocabu- lary was for tomorrow! . . . Kliss Klinsterg Don't you think it is a little warm in here, girls ? Qther- mometer-35oJ . . . VVhy, oh, why does Klrs. Fuller mentary procedure? . . . VVhat? You mean these like literature??? . . . At last lliss Poarch is lkliss grades go on our record for collegell' . . . Our dance Hliootiel' . . . Our Class has a knack for getting off the was a great success-we even made money on it! subject, eh! Miss Cline? Tired Freshmen take ll hreather while they Early morning finds the Freshmen busy contemplate on what to do to next year's studying and galmhing. The president gets a lathering. Freshmen. ff s Nu fn' 4, in Hamming it up!! Class officers pause from their duties- jitterbugging eighth graders go to town Randy, preridentg Barry, fuice-pre.fi- dfntf Betty, .rr-rretaryj and Qanotherj Betty, treasurer. gl'6LC!e Bliss Holmes, our class sponsor, trying to keep us quiet . . . Why doesn't that eighth grader hold the door? . . . Studying at snack for that Bible test . . . This is a Student Council Study Hall . . . General Jackson, l thought the test was tomorrow . . . You Went to the Dance? . . . That F in English didn't help my grade any . . . YVC were supposed to be first for lunch today . . . Does anyone have my French book?,' . . . Next year I d0n't think we will feel quite so inferior, but we have to get through this one first . . . French and Spanish and l can't even understand English . . . 'fWhat a horrible time to forget my math book! . . . Did he call? . . . Please stop writing on the board . . . VVhat's this about Sputnik? . . . Dues tomorrow! . . . But l A typical snack period shows a group of eighth graders in various activities. have to get my assignment . . . HI wonder why I canit End any of my books ? . . . Oh, no, not exams . . . Constant frequenters of the Student lounge . . . Feb. l2--the big day of student council initiation . . . VVell, we made it, believe it or not!!!' . . . Do you have to see Bliss Sinclair at X period, too? . . . Those English subjects!!! . . . Champion droodlers . . . Fat like horses!! . . . Best hook losers. . . Bridge fiends in the making . . . Class meetings to the tune of Miss Holmes's gavel . . . Randy, our able president . . . Fun Night rush . . . St. Stephcn's, here we come . . . We obey rules!! . . . NIy little eighth grade brats! . . . Parties! Parties! Parties! . . . Desks protected by hfliss Holmes!! Be quiet, girls, Barry is going to give a lecture' vs- 50 Q L... f- .5 an as M.. .NA X S if - S - W ',' Q.:-A S ,S Q05 A .,, 'A - -...fbi '. A f Y ' Q R lf g, I ' A Q E3 -ar - ff -' ' X 7 I x 1 ,K 3 rl I lllw B K B ' , . .ug .- 'U i, 4: In 'W 17 r . vat- f' as Z -1- Q, - 5. G' A X ...Q V ,- ,IP g-r 1- , X ZX 9- 'f' 3? 2 h fi gf V C :Q C 'ff W ga M1 1 if ., fp 'fr' N -wig 1 A - .4 4? 1 ' '37 ware if I ,. ix 'za '21-T .anvf M , LlL'l 'Z' 1' 6 -3' A VXSNN-fail' - 4 .R 3 M. . Q X. ,lr iw X.. . . Katy Baum Bonnie Bennett Susan Brewer Donna Callar Anne Chanceller Terry Cline Alice Damon Gail Dennis junel Doulens Ellen Dyer Sue Ferguson Terry Fowler Barbara Gunn Joan Haley jean Hoppe Robin Ladd Catherine Lyles Charlotte Lyles Prudy May Helen Merrow Melinda Mills Fredericka Moss Betty Murphy Meredith Petersen Lea Pickett Caroline Rippy Linda Rogers Suzanne Rowell joanna Schroeder Margaret Ann Scott Diane Shorter Christine Simienski Sally Simpson Camille Smith Robin Taylor Phyllis Taylor Randy Thomsen Betty Van VVagoner Barry VVeybnrn Sally NVilliams Absent from picture: Anne McMurray, Carol Stadfield. vf X . W-- . -S ,-- ....-- - Q, LII I '2 if I l 5 , x fl JM: I .If . F1 SEVENTH GRADE-Fira! rofw: Connie Alfriend, Marion MacRae, Patty Shepherdson, Norvell jones, Holly Buckner, Betsy Bradford, Bruce Earman, Libby Shackleford. Strand rnfw: Mrs. Brooks, Diane Kelly, Rosamond Beaven, Margie Fifer, Ann Holcomb, jane Fredlnnd, Carol Simon. Third rofw: Rosamond Bovey, Cynthia Laird, Kathy Kohmann, Mary,-Xnn Smith, Beth Oliver, Tina 'I'ytns, Monte Stone. SIXTH CQRADE-I irJr rwzzg Virginia Moore, Francis Molnmphy, Melinda Pickett, Martha Ln Gravatte, Margie Stone, Kim Briggs, Diane Nemir, Anne Martin, Morgan VVorley, Kathy Rowell. Sfronil raft.:-: Susan Frankel, Robbie Adams, Carolyn Groves, Belinda Lowenhaupt, Anne McKnight, Barbara Hoge, Sheila Pollak, Libby VVilliams, Kit Lnller, Sherry Brewer, Miss Stebbins. I-'IF'l'll GRA-Xllli-Firprr rufzsf Anne YVOoclley Smith, Iivelyn Blackman, Pam Meador, Cary lNlat'Rae, llarriet ,Innes Victoria Sziroeh, Ann Dimherg, Martha Foye. Sfmnd rflfuz' Miss llall, Sallv Mattern, Anne Kuren Snfe Nallls Snllv ll' , Ni , mes Harlwara Moring, I.i1 Caller, Caroline Hootf, Debra Black, Kathy jackson,-Ritlgely Fuller, Anne ligilvvovk, Patty I.ee Mann ,-Ilufn! from piwturr: .-Xlicia Ravenel, WJJL 5300! FOVRTH GRADE-Fir.ft rafw: Kathryn Grant, Anna .'xIlfl6l'StlI1, Panky Terrell, Linda Matheson. Sfi'o1nlrr1fu'.' .lo .Xnn Smith Lindsay Arrington, Joyce Payne, Nicki Croghan. Thin! rofw: Star Hales, Margaret johnson, Karen Kenny, Betsy Parker Siflndirzyp' Miss Mitchell, Elivaheth Anglin, Lee Ellen Greenwood, julie Hreckenhrimlge, Barbara Petersen, Lucy Lamnnd Bonnie YVillgo0s. is Olllel' THIRD GRADE-First rofw: Robin Hirst, Betsy Tolley, Patty Groves, Deborah Lytle. Sitting: Nancy Shackleton, Sidnie Hoyle. Serond rofw: D'Ane Davis, Otis Christensen, Gail McKnight, Kacy Church, Diane Eagleton, janet Haley, Susie Stadfield. Thzrd roiw. Peggy Beuchart, Dee Dellastatious, Maury Peacock, jean Anne Perrine, Mary Symmes. Absent from pifture: Alice Reno, Barbara Anne Eisenhower. wk, . ax. to SECOND GRADE-First rofw: Virginia Dalvin, Carrie Black, Dennis Goff, Nonie Figuers, Michael Bradley, Kim Koontz, Wendy Saroch. Serond row: Tommy Cox, Neel Ellis, Mary Anne VVarner, Missy Wingfield, Susan Wilson, joey Leckert, Tommy Salzer, Duane Thcriu. Third rofw: Mrs, Edwards. SECOND GRADE-First row: James Mills, Eugenie Nathan, james Lee Brohaw, Barclay Williams, Emily Anglin, Fairfax Kirk, George Mayo II. Sz-fond row: john Fagelson, james Williams, Ruth Ravenel, William Blakeslee, Colby Hatch, Martha Kouns, Charles McCaffrey, Sharon Shepherdson. Absrnt from pirlure: Kitty Campbell, William john Matheson, and Russell Nalls. :Shih .SZIAOOI df FIRST GRADE-First rofw: Brad Bak, Sarah Hayes, Sarah Latham, Marion Smith, Barbara Franz, VVin Keeler, jean Tuller, Kathy Miller, Ann Hutton, Bruce Deakin, Bobby Crowe, john jackson, Debbie Titus, Sarah Ashton, Bill Manou, Janie Bothwell, VVilliam Fotis, Billy Innan, Darrell Meyers. lg. Q FIRST GRADE-First rofw: Barbara Mount, David Bryce, Nancy Peacock, Carter Batcheller, Janice VVithey, Kathe Fenton, Ann McFarland, janet Meeker. Serond rofw: Linda Ruddick, james Liles, Bill Forthofer, Marjorie Whittet, Dianne Chipmann, Peggy Welch, Robert Michelson, David Elsberg john Blakeslee, Robin Hancock. KINDERGARTEN-Left lable: Susan Kelly, Richard Babyak, Timothy Robb, Erie Lowenhaupt, Celeste Pickering. .Middle lable: Ree Bryan, Geoffery Morris, Bliss Alfriend, Timothy Matlock, Ann Crockett, John Howard, Perry Dellastatious, Rixey Smith. Right table: Bill Anderson, Elizabeth Nicholson, Susie Eisenhower, Virginia Simon. ,-Ibsfnf from pifmrr: Christine Toupin, Martyn Zimmerman, Waller Dudley. l PV M, Neo ,Af 3 W Y . b C, First rofw: Liz Conley, pre.rident,' Anne Martin, Montie Stone, Kitty Winn, jane Fredlund, Robbie Adams, Katherine Pruitt. Sfrond rafw: Pat Snyder, Lynne Rilev, Marjorie Barton, Anne Moore, Carolyn Gordon, Tommy Hoclgin, Shelby Conley. joan Tarrant. Third rofw: Bully Wilson, Ellen Dyer, Anne C. Foster, Catherine Lyles, jean Ellen Dorsey, Lnnny Haller Maryann Smith, Dana Stone, jane Murphy, Betsy Cox Betsy Davis, Gig Runner, Syd Hodgin, Mary Lou Kerr, Charlotte Lyles. 0 MCLPCLH9 epaftnlenf Gig, why are you draining your cup?? VVho nays the Boarslers don'tl1avetht'ii'kicksl 56 wa wwwwwf Fellowship and fun . . . Gathers Lambs from far and near . . . President Liz conducts all meetings . . . llrs. Rice-Sturgis, faithful house mother . . . Other brave faculty still trying to convince them- selves that they were once his way . . . Late, late gab sessions. . . l get to study in my room, oh boy l l . . . Closest to school, but often latest to get there . . . l'll pay if you just wait 'til Friday. . . . Oh, those bulletin boardsll . . . Keep the thumb tack Economizing on bed linen by those thrifty l??l boarders. 'M 2..5jf X My 3.5, .gh z ina? .. L f s '..ri' J vi. - , -rf? ll-5' '01 .1 NJ -sq! lfba Fortune in thumb tacks tlisplayecl. Sad good-byes and best wishes to Lynne who is :i wandering Lamb. industry on its feet . . . Christmas party, huge suc- cess . . . Sign in, sign out time . . . ls this your sweater or mine l've got on?? . . . Going away party for Lynne Riley who is leaving the fold . . . Get most mail . . . XVhose the letter from ? - Oh, just my motherf '...' 'xlvhich one lboyl this time ? . . . Gay old times had by all . . . l love Saint Agnes, but l'm going Hon1e.'.'.'. ' An early Christmas is had by all. ex .. X. 4 I S.- 0 QI qw! All had a good time at the Big and Little Sister Party. Shelby helps serve on Hockey Day. amigar uned The fathers tear up the hockey field during their annual One- two- three- kick ! game. nifion - l0l'eCi5i0I'l WQCLPLS5 OUJ' Qllefg IWLOUQ . . . N, ----S af' ,X .ff if X QE ai'-5 s wchfu ,.f, u .xp 5- w fi 3: 'wp Three Arts Trio express their three arts at Saint Agnes. Bennington Dancers give ns a glimpse of their pf'l'fUl'lnfllll'l'. Un Octnher ll, lQ57,tlic'l'l1rct-Arts 'lll'lll 'fL'ZllllT'- songs while Ch:-rnhirn sung the l11lll2lLlS . . . 'l'ht- ing ll hzirpist, nzirrzttnr, :intl rhztlk ztrtist-t-iitcrtxtiiictl lit-nningtnn llntlt-rn llzinec Group pt-rfnrinvtl :lt thc stntlent hntly :lt Saint .-Xgnes . . . Ht. QQIISUKY' Saint Agnes in the early pztrt nf thc year . . . All rcutl zt story. Klrs. Cnstzice plziyc-tl zipprnprizite ltziuk- were znnztzed hy the cnnrtlinzitinn :intl rhythm nf the grnnntl tnnsic,z1nil Kliss Xlgtise t-nlm-frilly illnstrzttetl fzintzisric tl:1nct't's . . . Nlr. lg!!lCS-XVt'll-liI10XVIl for the pm-ins :intl legvtitls . . . Clic-rnhim :intl Serzxpltiin his liCOIliCkll'T1lCj'l' and Union -pcrforinc-tl for ll -twn wzimlc-ring ininstrt-ls-'sung for the npper vt-ry lzirgc- zindienct- nn Klztrch lb, N758 . . . Happy 'lcltnnl nn l c-hrtixiry 7, V758 . , . Serztpliiin plzlym-tl the llitttlltlztyn was sung tn thc llnwCt'sncli twins hy the lnte :intl tnltl ns nf tht- nrigin nf the lyrics nf the fznnrvns ztrtist :incl his zlccninpzinyingg grnnp. Mr, Riclizlrtl Hales, tlistingnishecl musi- cian, poses for his picture. flu-i'uhiin :intl Seraphim prove to Saint .Xgncs stnclents that the spirit nf cliivzilry tlitl not die in tht- Niitltllt' Ages, I-,J . I Mr. Troiulson announces the next selection to be sung at an outside engagement. Senior Glee Club-Began the year with rigorous tryouts to the tune of Tammy . . . The elite-a minority this year instead of a majority . . . Our own performances presented at the Christmas service and Spring Concert . . . New hlaclc folders can now he seen decorating almost any coat rack . . . Our own sextet . . . Sh-h-h-, girls, there are no talking parts in this songln . . . Strains of Sleeping Beauty , com- ing from the cafeteria . . . Please, girls, an eighth note is barely sungln . . .Junior Glee Club---Strains of Stephen Foster . . . Please play our part once more . . . Hllut, Xlr. Trondson, I canlt hold my hreath that longln . . . Now, girls, I Want you to he at the next concert . . . A year never to he for- gotten . . . Senior Chorus-The introduction to the The lower school rehearses for the carol service. The lower school e'Irol seryue um oy 4 e Sidcna rf Nut ork uuior VVilliam Tell Opera-our INDITIYIOI1 Xlu us more sopranos than anything c lsr I tt me lworrou your nail file, please . . 1t's e sf it ' had an alto section hetttr th in 1 soprlno 'sltflilll . . . Are we still singing xvllll un ltll 9 YW ix don't you stop talking ln alt than . . . Th -alles 1 l Chorus- Suzanne . . . LAI me I turn Xl li it do you find so terribly amusing lhout this ns s one of the linest poems extr to English language . . . r rontst 1 xx int v pn are we on. . . . Four touuts on sc is That's good, altos-Altos you re not staking ui 1 your Charlie . . . Thr Iirtlt BIOXXII Llluit The Valell . , . Uh 'lhost f o dan Slipms i'You donlt have time for lun ll thc rc lu s Emily, judy, Barharl, XI 16 n Im 1 OU l' sextet 440905536 , i, itll First rofw: julie Clark, Karen Zimmerman, Martha Niepold, Marjorie Barton, Syd llotlgin, Ann Manson, Phyllis Featherstone. Karen Grade, Diane Zehfuss, president, Jeannie Sundin, jill Ridgely, Barbara Long, Cary Lamond, Alice Schmidt, Betsy Shomo, jan Rice. Second rofw: Lonny Haller, Sue Peery, jane Gunuell, Linda Peery, Robin Cromelin, Ellen Campbell, Carolyn Gordon, Linda Long, Helen Pickett, Emily Squires, Katy Cragun, Dorothy Nye. Thin! rnu-,' Sally I-Ingh, Bev Edwards, Betty Reaves, Kathy Pruitt, Marilie Fifer, Ann Douglas Cranshaw, Kirsten Beck, Lynn llardy, judy May, .-Xunakay judson. Gail Blake. Mary Lou Kerr, Mary Roberts, Judy Liddle, Shelby Conley. enior Q ee unior Que 6 ug First rofw: Phyllis Taylor, Prudy Mae, Christine Simienski, Melinda Mills, Susan Fowler, jinx VVilsou, Vianua Barkstlale, Fair MacRae, Kitty Winn, Sarah Rankin, Karen Evans. Second rofw: Sally Williams, Fredericka Moss, Rubin Ladd, Barbara Gunn, Leith Merrow, Sue Ferguson, Terry Fowler, Joanie Edwards, Merry Peterson, Anne Williams, Pat Snyder, Randy Thomsen, Ellen Dyer, Terry Cline, Peggy Mayo. .. H37 S IIA , ,V I-I-. 11? N SENIOR Q'llURl'S-Huff mac: PZlILj'0Il,,l1lll6 McPherson, Bn Knox, Marcia Ke-ntlvit-, Pntt liayliv, Susan 'l'win-lu-ll, Kita Kelly Deliliie Swift, Mary Shoaf. SI't'0I1t1 rufwf Dann Stone, Lee Hnwarfl. lllfif' Knrtv, jnlia Shieltis, Marry Sehneitlei, lileannr Haekua Sally xvilllilff. Suzie Rugerx, .-Xnn Brnee Huxley, ,Inan Tarrant, Pat Sharp. Thin! rnu: Nlareia Tnppaan, Nlartlia -lnynt Nlargie i'1Illl'l'l1illi, Kay Burney, Mary Put Neexe, llnttie Parker, Suzanne XVarfiel+l, .Xnn Uillinin, Keene Bl'U1'ixl'lllil'lllIj.'fil Zoe I.anv-in, lzllen llsinanski, lxit Davison, Iwuxrilz rfftc: .Xni Nlonre, lie-tw Dzivif, 1,11 lietlenian, karen luhnsnn, Dm- Nleknmgin Nancy Huxley, I.ynn .'xIllili0llS, Bully VVilann, Connie Swnpe, Becky XVilliamsnn. Fifilf roar: Gig Rnnner. Cathy Mzirsliaill Sne Spillera, ,lean l5fvi's:iy, 'I'ei'i'y Kitlner, Rands Ht-nrv, Dnnna Pearwn. jackie Nielinlwn, l,ynn llnwalrtl, Diana XYeialirml l'larl'ie Kentlriek. Sixlfl ruftc: Pat Sanntlerw, Iillen Singleton, Molly Ballnrtl, .Xllan Singletnn, Iynn Riley. I,ina lfippin l.CSlie Slllilh. lfretlslie lirawley. Delves VVontiwartl, liarlantl Nlathy, Liv Conley, I,intla lilllllllllgllillll, Carol Noel, Iillen 'l'ahli IVNIUR C'llURl'S-l'ir'.vf rn-zL'.' Beth Konnx, Diana Shorter. loan llaley, Wlnnel llnnlens, Bonnie Bennet, .Xnn i'lianeellni' Linrnl Slalllielnl, liettv Nlurpliy, I,intln Rogers. S1'1'IllIt!7'flQL'.' Camille Smith, Catherine lwlex, Ann llines, HQ'i'Z1llllit'l',ci1lll Dennis .Xnn Nll'iNitlI'l'1lX, ,lean Hoppe, Rnliin 'I':iylni', Caroline Rippy. Third r'nfu-J Katy linnin, iilll'l12JI'll Ynnng, I.inn tiuntlnian, lane Pauniix, Sky Heaven, Sytl llntlqin, .-Xnn Cf lfnster, Barry XVeyhnrn, K'haii'lntte Lylea. l'ill1ll'fll ruftu.' Szintlra lfnlgrnm. Diana NVQ-icl, Karen Collinx, ,lnnet Sntherlantl, Sallv Siinpstni, llnrnthy Bt'lllllgt'I', kltbllllllll Sl'lll'lN'1it'l', Betty Van XVngnner lea Piekett. I-'iflh r'nu.' I'1I'2llll'CS Bnwermelt, Czirul liowerwek, Susan XYample1', Niki Nec-Ne, lngriti Vteeh, I.exi Hines Margaret SOII1lIl8l'YlliC', Donna Callar. Peggy Sentt. 'gh 'Y is 1? V' ' Mgxmu-. N Fin! l'fIfZL',' jinx XVilsnn. Fair xlZlK'RZlE', lfllen Dyer, lilezinor Backus, Terry Cline, Sally Engh. Srmnd rofw: Betsy Uavis. Randy Thomsen, Nancy Huxley, Secretary: Kay Burney, C'riunciInr-at-large3 Sue Peery, President, judy Liddle, Vice-President: ,Iushan Backus, 'I'reasnrerg Becky XVillizirnson. Third l'0'l1',' Cathy Marshall, Prndy May, Helen Pickett, Marjorie Barton, Christine Siniienski, 'Ik-rry Yates. I,ind:l Lackey, Karen Zimrnerrnan, I,inda Peery, Alice Schmidt, Miss Pnarch, Sponsor, Christine Hayes, Mrs. Smythe, Sponsor, Ellen Singleton, Ann Bruce Boxley, Alice Tulley, Bev Edwards, joanie Edwards. Sue catches up nn her hmnewnrk while pructor- ing an eighth grade study hall. :fa I lf the jlll started! tiurs ever get settled, we can get 'fl- Q 14 N ,4 Student Council starts off the Lo kat thos thcers rin!! N ' M year with a jolly party for the newcomers. o e 0 g Ov, ary, it couldn't be that bad!! .gzwlenf Counci Getting to know you Board-a big hit . . . A big and little sister party started oil the year . . New council members sworn in . . . Good-looking new book covers sold, both Green and Gold . . . 'llea for the parents of new girls . . . VVbo basnlt paid Student Council, always trying to make money on its many projects. .1 her dues yet? . . . Usual projects--clean-up week and apple polish day, more fun and more successful than ever . . . Crowded no-eheek study hall Sflfllfllllj' morning . . . Campaign to keep every student in- formed about Council activities. Ooh, that's me ! l Barbara leads the Guild through a busy year . . . Clanking coke bottles, chattering girls-the Get Together Party on the first day of school . . . Hectic Guild body meetings . . . Executive heads use chapel service to explain Guild's goals for 1957-58 . . . Altar always found prim and proper . . . Did anyone bring her welfare money? --familiar chant of the harried collectors . . . lfxcellent work done hy lfary-Pat on the Thanksgiving food drive-- canned chickens, anyone ?', . . . Christmas toy-drive . . . 'lihe famed Hospital commitee . . . Five great conferences -Roslyn, Northfield, Shrinemont, Natural Bridge, Saint Agnes Lambs learn the facts about cancer. Y! 01111011115 banta has come to S.A.S. New students and old enjoy leisure--an almost unheard of commodity around S.A.S.-in the Student Lounge. and YVashington Independent Schools . . . Bo's frantic pleas- 'XVould last month's choir PLEASE hring hack clean cottaslln . , . Special chapel services on Holy days , . . Fun Nite in all its glory . . . Guild puts harassed classes to the test as they vie for the night's honors . . . A get well card for every Lamb . . . 'lihe poster a week on their own hulletin hoard- XVise men talk of ideas-H and all those other hel vful sayin YS . . . Lively discussion frou s- l , ff- , L But why ? . . . A successful year-rewarding to all its participants. Molly, Karen, and Dehhie demonstrate the finer instincts of S.A.S, girls by putting away their cottas. ,i i i 1 ag- l.l: j'u .g -' S35 wg' -ax ---w. h W ,, 3 1 , In N I 5 W' i 2 I-,y ff rn-ipg Ihmig- X5 gg P411 Sharp, Jxllllfiiiii1lIl1,SllN1lI1 'I'win'liell, Patience SllUIlliCI'5, Kim Kellv, I'it'HYIfZL',T1lff' f.'!l1I1ll1ilf1'1' Lvlltlfffllllil, ry Shrvxlf, xl1ll'V Put Neue, ix11lI'CiIl IIQIIPPLIZIIIQ .-Xllzm Singleton, Leith NIc'1'r1m. Sfiwr1.l r'nfz1'.' plane Mcl'Iii-unix, I,ynmf llzirilv Ioan Tzirrxmt. Hu Knox, lIvflV5flif7 I,'fnr1fr1ilh'f f,vfl1IfV'Nl1l7I,' Sue- Spillerf. Sfltiiilf l4'ur'l' ffrmzmiffrf l.'lmi1'nin11,' Hnrluirn lung .vidmzlq Nifillv Bnllnrii, I'ii1'-I'11'.fiilfr1r,' june Uunmfll, Sftljflfllll fflllliiflflffl' f.'Il!lffl7llI7I,' Iiilltill lnvnig, Sri'r'rt11f'y.' Mnrgriri-I I iirrhilii. Izickie Xiclmlsun. 7-,1Iv!'iiV'IIQL',' ix1Ill'j'R0iiCl'IN, Nli-5 Cline, Miss Russ, Miss NiiIlsIt'I'. gmzf IM ix mu HH HL X1llX PMR a1n'l'vwfi1l 'l'h'mlugix'ing Uriig ' cr 'FC' :lt xi liuilii dy Me:-ti ,Q-f - 4imiP'1B'fz55ZNiq.,.,,, Q .X ,- BL 1 A Fslmilizlr wcene during lunrh periods :md 011 Satur- I,nmlu Umm-rnplgning xxhirh surprise package to dave-Susan bufily typing, , , . WI,-Cf. f 4. lr ., J , . A Y Q I D 4 . I. , 7 , 7 am if al ,J J i I 1 I rs! rufzc: BQ-my Shnmo, Business 5111111153-1'1 Pan Bnyliss, I.iICI'llI'f' Iiciimrg Put Lynn, Mnrilic Ififer, lilliflll'-iIl'l'lliCfQ Mnrth 'm, Sports liditorg Mary Svhneillvr, Art Ifditorg Cary Lnrnunci, Iillen Tsxhh. Sflfllhl runs: Niiw Sinclzlir, Business ,Mlvimr IU! Irulw:-s Bmw-rsu:'k, Diana YY:-ishrml, I,yrmc ixIltiI'llllS, .Xss't. Busines- Mzlrulgerg Sally xxvilH3L'C', Sul llmlgin, julie Shields, rs. Van S:lnt,1,irer:lryAdviwrg I iz Tiedemzln, I,'f1r11fr'pifl1n'1'.' Sllh1lI1'l4XYilCht'Il. I.amh's Tail line-up. Frances and Lynne cheerfully This picture's n scream! hand out cakes at the Bake Sale. Au enthusiastic stall with an overwhelming desire hf'ffH'l' Kll'?lClllYll'S - - - UV111 ilfllllll to lull' 111 l -' Tall to put out the hest l,11ml1'.v Tail yvt . . . Our theme :1 trash husk:-tl . . Klysrvrious knocks from thc' this l'l'Zll'f1l moclvrn Zlllil cliflvrerit hook . . . Klum' Slimriflgfs room , . . Xliss Sinclair-pzltieut in spitt- uvw :uhlitious -Ylmliritluztl pictures for uurlcrclztss- Of Our wild ideas . . U AIN. Vim SHMAHIWM-5 finds NWN fm' HH 1'V1mPlf' - - - Hf l4'V'l f W ' ll'li'HY 'lf' time in hcr husy scllcdulc- to proof rt-:ul hours heforf- citle-tl upon :liter much tliscussion . . , l wzult zx hlue dmdlimls . g 1 1Amb.j THU W. Sllmllinw in Imckmv si' it . . lv f - 1 - hook -d Rc-rut-iulwt-1 the rctl one? . . . Klum, many -Stuffed Sucks fm. milsifhml Sum. of 0 m 0 ' . . A snapshots , . PIL-asc tziltt- picturvsl XXI-'ll pay you U 1 I v fur thvml.. r ' . CIM lsifm.-UYUH HH, get Vim wmv lmkc szllv in llecemher :uid fashion show ui April ini Sy-ryvllx I hm.QH't dum, it yet but r . r -' .-.l A sponsori-tl hy hlclleffis . . . XVcll represents-il :lt l1ZlfI'lll1lS Dillji'-ZlI1OIllt'I' lirst-was Il hig success . . . 5.1-P-A. fltlflill This Wilf - - - lvllllflffflll WNV 111111 Llprozxrious im-vtiuggs . . . lfrzmtic lZlSl'-IlllllUlC lll'fZ1llS wonderful yezlrhook, we hopel ..l mm-t want my picture taken in Busy, busy holiday! L., I rs. rrft !'0'LL'.' Shelhy Conley, Harrie Kendrick. .S'uw11.I rms: Miss Trirnhle, linxinev .Mlviwrg Diane Zehfusw, Bnxlrwis Manager lxaren johnson, Make-up Erlitorg Lee Howard, lfaliror-in-chiefg jan Rive, Copy liflitorg Terry Kimlner, FQ-ntnrc lfcli 7oe l.anyon, Sports liflitor, Tlzirnl rwux' I,ynn llowarrl, Rohin Taylor, lillen Onnanski, Sky Heaven, lfnwily Sqnirrs, jean lf to! llen Dorsey, Linda Cunningham, Martha Niepolll, lie!-y Cox, Mary Lou Ke-rr. Carolyn Gordon, Gail lllake. l.vlll'I1I'I' pilfulwpr llelwhie Swift, Miss Norris,l,irv1':11'v.Xrlvixorx .gjlzearingfi The chaperoncs Balcony View of the Copy llop. NI,-S. How 21 rcl. -Dr and s. Zehfuss, Mr. and f 70 vu. , 4- '- , 'ji Lee shows the new typewriter to typists- Ellen and Lynn. jimmy Nye, Diane Zeh- fuss, and jake Lay take A group of eighth graders on a typical day that Shrarings is distributed. time out from their whirl at the Shfaringr Copy Hop to pose for our Lamlfs Tail photographer. 'l'he year started ol? with a hang-Copies of the liest SlIl'II7'illfj.t' ever given out on the first day of school . . . Reorganization of staff . . . Copy Editor, -lang Feature lfditor, Terryg llalce-up Editor, Kareng Sports Editor, Zoe . . . Common plea- Get your articles inl lVe've got to make that deadline or elsell . . . Can't you reporters learn to spell?'l . . . Hard-working typists do a hang up job . . . Miss Norris's ever faithful comments-a tremendous help . . . Xliss 'l'rimlvle's keeping the money straight Su1i and Sally and dates admire a poster of St. Agnes girls' hero. rs it ,Nw Q0- -thanks a lotl . . . Ads we never have space for- terrific joh done hy Diane Zehfuss, Business Klan- ager, made Slzem-ings richest staff yet . . . Two new typewriters and a file cabinet tool . . . Everyone try- ing to sit on the desk--a privilege reserved for editors only . . . Big mystery of the year-who stole the waste paper hasket??? . . . CLamb's Tail did notlj . . . November Copy Hop-Tickets only a quarter . . . Free Slimrings to the faculty-Another first for this Lee introduces the Sextet-Emily, Judy, Lynne, Xnn Barbara, and Linda-who sang for the first time of the year in puhlie. .5 f .f 1' H 4. year's staff. .' , KI 1 Exchanging notes. Nitwits! Excuse me, I mean nitwit! I'l'l6U First rofw: Alice Schmidt, trr-asurerg Mary Schneider, :NreIary,' Lina Fippin, presidentj Karen Zimmerman, fvife-prrsidrnt, Terry Kidner, historian. Second rofw: Sally Engh, Pat Sharp, Kay Burney, Sue Peery, Molly Ballard, Betsy Cox Lee Howard, Dottie Parker, julie Clark. Third rofw: Donna Pearson, Cathy Marshall, Allan Singleton, Lynne Androus Linda Lackey, Martha Niepold, Randa Henry, Margaret Fairchild, Diana VVeisbrod, Barbara Kendrick. .,..., fugfav sz' eff ll' . e 'A .,,eEi, e '. 'T1,?-M.-.1- . Q,,g .',. f--- 'r -+ + 1 v- v 'N -Y-,.,,....,. 'u Long rehearsal for Ladies in Retire- The dancing elf... This is 3 plan, practice. mem. Lynne Androus. ' Lina leads the dramats through two plays and a successful year . . . Ladies in Retirement in Ue- eemher brought many heetie rehearsals and last minute props . . . Dress rehearsal elimaxecl hy history test the next morning . . . Thanks to Kliss l3ootie's athletic class-the chairs were set up for the play . . . Tables fell apart and murder was the order of the day . . . Cast party at Singletons'-gah, smoke and eokes . . . Lynne Androus headed annual Christ- mas play . . . Klixed-up Santa Claus record- lVha' happened ? . Oh! Those crazy reindeer!!! . . Merry making after play making. 4 Climax hy unusual can-can . . . Lina-f-V- Now come on you all. we've got to get hehind it . . . Alice- Hplease hring your dues. we need the money! . . . Xlrs. Todd, ever faithful and patient sponsor- Now, girls!'l . . . l7on't mumhle your words and steak louder! . . . Unusual cha wel service . . . S vrinil l l . production- Ring Around the Xloonl' . , . Tryouts, tryouts and more tryouts . . . 'Wvhere are we going to get the hoys ? . . . But out of confusion-a hit! . . lvhat more could one ask for in one year???? A good time-make-up and all. I s' I is 5 ' f 4 i , . i , 1 l .. . A... 5 Fin! rofw: Debbie Swift, Karen Zimmerman, Helen Picket, Mrs. Parker. Sworn! rfmc: Pat Iryon, Martha joynt, Sue Spillers, Anne Gilliam, Kathy Pruitt, Betsy Davis, Lynn Goodman. Swifckgoard- Z?0oL:5f0re Randa Henry, Keene Broekenbrovgh, I.inrla Cunningham. Switchboard-Chaos when more than two calls come in at once . . . XVhat should I do? I just cut someone off the line! . . . The perfect place to get your homework done . . . Your call, please ? . . . XVe get to ring the bell! . . . Book- store-Kliss Sinclair's faithful helpers . . . Always a crowd outside our little bookstore-Could it be the attractive helpers? . . . Are all of them buying something? . . . lVill the day ever come when we look at the price list instead of asking? . . . Book covers-rulers- scotch tape-St. Agnes pads, etc., etc. . How about your total l I-'irrt rvfzL'.' Ann Hines, Mary Pat Neese, Murcia Kendvie, Dee McGowan, llezid I.ilwr:iri:rng Peggy Mm-o, llr-len l'relvlt'. jill Ridgely, Niki Neese. Serond roiw: Uianna Barksdale, Kit Davidson, Mrs. Henderson, Margie Fairchild, Karen Grade, Gig Runner, Freddie Brawley, Donna Pearson, Katy Cragun, Kitty VVinn. Bev Ifdwards, Sky Heaven, lflennor Iinekus. Cary' Iulllllbllii, Kin Burney, Buffy VVilson. -Izlekie I.znnond, ,lain Rive. s o y - A- bww A oil rarcand - ' ' we e. , ,g ',!.k '-V1 .evra -F Ca eferia cjwlegoerd Y W y Llilfillilllli-'iiill' lilwrziry, home of :Xinher :ind Skippy ,,., ek inuehfused section containing the d:1y's comic strips . . . Faunilizir lulue sheets issued to those lucky girls owing lines . . . lf you all don't pziy your fines you won't get your report cards! . . . Dee is often heard urging fellow lihrzirians to get their assignments in . . . Cxifeteriai Helpers-Authors of the little rules about keeping in line, etc., etc .... A real scrzunhle when the hell rings . . . Soup, please - lVh:it kind of soup? - Vegetable - kVlmt size soup? . . . Do you actually measure nine cherries into each howl? 5' -1 .. , 1 4 A M fs ,-, s d b X hgh L v- ' First rufw: Sue Peery, Kay Burney, Lina Fippin, .lan Rice, Mary Pat Neese, Barham Iinng, Cary l.amnnd, l,unny llaller. Sfrnnil ruficx' Dehhie Swift. Dana Stone, Betsy Shmnn, Molly Ballard, jane Gunnell, Vice-President: Karen Zllll!Ili'I'IllilIl, Presidentg Madame Strung, Spnnsnrg Susan Twitchell, Seeretaryg juan 'l'arrant, Rnhin Crnnielin. Thiril rnfux' Nlarilie liifer, Lynne llardy, Mary Roberts, Sue Morrison, Betsy llziyis, lileanor Backus, Part liayliss, Bu Knox, Diane Zehfuss, ,lulie Shields, Martha jnynt, judy Litldle. a Limb grangaide Eagerly anticipated meetings on the second iliuesday of each ninnth . . . Variety is the spice nt the l7rench Club . . . 'llasty enolcies enliven our meetings along with an occasional jeu de hridggei' . . . Led through a successful year hy Karen, -lane and Susan . . . Highlights of the year: At the first meeting of the school year we were delighted tn have as nur guest- speaker Kline. Jenks who gave us an enlightening discourse on teenagers in France . . . Following this resLnue Xllle. Klichalnt glaye us an iiuprmuptu Hparler which increased nur knowledge nf lfrance . . . Ar nur Christmas meeting Madame Strung tallied tn us nn the lfrench custnnis adding to the pleasure . . . iliwo of nur liigghlights of the year: reenrtlings of NATO conferences in yarinus lan- guages . . . lnteresting slides nf many famous sights taken in Canada ...i f X year filled with new interest and enthusiasm. ircufo cle gzilaano El idioma une los puehlos'-our motto . . . Something new has been added this year-A Spanish cup for the most deserving girl . . . lllonthly meet- ings held on the second 'liuesday of each month . . . Initiation turned out to he fun for eveyrone, especially the new members . . . VVonderful meetings with equally wonderful refreshments- VVhoops, there goes my diet! . . . Christmas party proved to be a treat for all present . . . Carols in Spanish at the Christmas Service . . . During our meetings those pinatas have a knack for creating chaos, but having a good time . . . No one took a siesta during our big fiesta-Pan American Day . . . It wasnlt all play, however, we did have to study for the Virginia State Language 'liournament . . . Exams or term papers-take your pick . . . All the students learned a lot . . . Sally, our very able president, helped make this an interesting year . . . The other officers are Klarcia iliappaan, Linda Cuningham, Alice Schmidt, and Carol Noel . . . Xlemhers of the Spanish Honor Society and Spanish-taking Seniors had a real blast when they went to see a movie starring Cantanlias. and to dinner in YVashington . . . Our willing spon- sors, Senora Kenk and Senora Urtiz . . . Frequent requests for dues . . . Some artistically beautiful slides of Xlexico for our February meeting . . . All these resulted in a wonderful and most rewarding year. First ro-w: Senora Kenk, faculty advisorg Marcia Tappaan, Irraxurerg Linda Cunningham, :errftaryf Sally Engh, pruidrnt, Alice Schmidt, fvire-prr:idfnt,' Carol Noel, trrasurerg Senora Ortiz, fnfulty advisor. Srrond ro-w: Frederika Moss. Kita Kelly jane McPherson, Ellen Camphell, Connie Swope, Terry Yates. Third rofw: Karen Evans, Helen Preble, Diane Shorter Lee Howard, Gig Runner, Allan Singleton, Cathy Marshall, Pat Sharp, Pat Saunders, Dee McGowan, Katy Cragun, Freddie Brawley, Randa Hanry, Delvis VVoodward, Barrie Kendrick, jill Ridgely, Robin Taylor, jean Hoppe. Fourth ro-zu: Robin Ladd, Susann Wampler, Mary Schneider, Bette Reaves, Ellen Singleton, Ann Manson. jane Parsons, joan Edwards Suzanne Warfield, Ann Gilliam, Emily Squires, Bev Edwards, Karen Grade, Lynn Howard, Helen Pickett, Marcia Kendzie. Fifth rofw: Vianna Barksdale, jane Sutherland, Mary Shoaf, Frances Bowersock, Beth Kouns, Shelby Conley, Leslie Smith Kathy Pruitt, Annakay judson, Keene Brockenbrough, Zoe Lanyon, Pat Lyon, Phyllis Featherstone. tiflifllf from pidurr.: Liz Conley, Judy Kurtz. ,.. uf' uf i First f0'lU.' Susan Twitchell, Bev Edwards, Part Bayliss, Pat Lyon, Debbie Swift, Betsy Davis, Lonny llaller. SFFIIVI11 rofu Sally VVallaee, sffretary-1r1'a.rurer,' ,Ioan Tarrant, prf.fidfnt,' Lynn Hardy, flier-pr'f5id1'n1,' lN1rs. Fuller, fafulty zzdfvisnr Vianna Barksdale. Third rofw: Ann Bruce Huxley, Marjorie Barton, Liz Tiedeman, mliillr-in-alzief, Bl1'11ts,' Suzi Rogers Diane Zehfuss, -Indy Kurtz, Keene Hrockenbrough, Zoe Lanyon, Linda C'unningham, Ellen Campbell, Betsy Shomo, lifrrary rdzlnr, Bleafxg Karen johnson. Fourth rofw: Carol Noel, julie Shields, jean Dorsey, Ingrid Vtech, Martha joynt. ogferarg ociefg Nlore memlwers than exer-thirty! . . . A consti- tution malcing us legal . . . lsollowed one main train of thought the whole year--Classicism. in spite of pleas for a discussion on 'liliomas Vlvolfc . . . lleet- iugs with food and coffee . . . Xlrs. lfuller-tries to make us literary . . . lVe're going to line you if you don't bring your dues . . . Please hand in your compositions -one of Liz's constant pleas in chapel , . . Xleetings full of hard work especially on llrs. l uller's part . . . Very alvle oflicers-Joan, president: Lynn. vice-president: and Sally, secretary-treasurer . . . Our many interesting talks by outside speakers were enjoyed by all . . . Reports on hooks lwy members . . . XVe're always being cut out of 'liuesday meetings hy holidays ...A A X very successful year with many constructive ideas for our smaller clulw next yl'2lI'. 78 The receiving lim---lolin Spigelinyer, Murcia Kemlvie, Bree Clllllllll, Kita Kelly, Mike Kelly, Ilelwliie Swift, Peter Sevzireinl, Molly linllurtl, Iicltlie Mangziii, :intl li1lI't'Il Zimmcrmzin. Llrysrnl cliximlvlit-rs, mfr music. rustlingg formzlls :tml Hippy wczitlwr . llulitlziy flulm 1lIll10sDlll'I'1' . . l,:lfli ut parking plalccs :mil lt'!1Q1fll of T'4'Cl'IYlI1gj lim' mtttlc' I41lllllWS Ill1JI'l' lll1p2llll'Ill tliztii usual . . . LlI1IAC- lwzlrsc-tl lmt stifcvwtill rcmlitiiui uf XYliitc Cllriwt- mzisu liy tlim' svxtvt .... Xcliiiig fm-r ft-lr lit nizuiy lwut tl1c't'c was :tt lvztxt um: mziilw two lwcxllafaixts tu :ittvntl 1lfTl'IAXX'ilI'Kl . . Cin-:tt timc' llilll lux lll t'spc'ci:1lly Xlztryl cNllllfl'HNllIljj nmmls, .-Xml our l,lI7!1,7'5 Tail light fommw on :I pvnsivck-colitentetl- sleepy-sliiilcywsurprixctl-5.1rm1p dmninzitetl by Lamlu and St. Styplit-ni1g,4 l,H1llZI, lievky and Cliurlie N W mile fm the lurtlie. q-, .NTU Qrfioula Our troop-the first one organized in Alexandria . . . lylembers from the sixth and seventh grades . . . Big cookie sale with four different kinds of cookies . . . Roller skating at the arena is always enjoyed by all . . . Oh! Those bruises and sores the next day! . . . Miss Stebbie- long experienced and wonderful leader . . . A very profitable calendar sale . . . Impressive traditional Candlelight Service high- lighted the Christmas school celebration . . . Solos by the talented Holly Buckner, Kathy Kohmann, and Libby Shackleford . . . A year concentrated on badge work-tree badges are earned in the fall by observing many different types and shapes of leaves . . . Hard earned Second and First class awards . . . And merit badges too . . . Stockings made for the Ann Lee Memorial Home . , . Our Saint Agnes Day gift- money to transplant the pink and white dogwood trees . . . The officers are: Carol Simon, president, Marion MacRae, vice-president, Virginia Moore, secretaryg and hiarilyn NIcCormick, treasurer . . . Cookouts and picnics are always lots of fun, but bad weather restricted many of our outdoor activities this year . . . hir. Nialey from the Austrian Embassy was our most important feature for international month . . . Chapel Service during Girl Scout week . . . Interesting trip to the Botanical Gardens . . . Our final program consisted of working for the music badge-old American folksongs were sung, and many talented pianists performed . . . A Court of Awards ended a very rewarding year . . . Brownie troops for the first, second and third graders are also numerous . . . Ambition-to become Girl Scouts some day . . . Much work on crafts . . . Helped the Girl Scouts make their cookie and calendar sales successful . . . Many thanks to our wonderful leaders who gave us so much of their time . . . Christmas -caroling at the Boarding Department was enjoyed by all the Brownies and boarders . . . A year never to be forgotten by the Girl Scouts and Brownies. First row: Carolyn Groves, Ann Martin, Robbie Adams, Margie Stone, Martha Lou Gravette, Virginia Moore, Betsy Bradford Anne McKnight, Marion MacRae, Melinda Pickett, Holly Buckner, Norvell Jones, Belinda Lowenhaupt, Kathy Kohmann Serond row: Sherry Brewer, Connie Alfriend, Libby Williams, Susan Franklin, Jane Fredlund, Tina Tytus, Libby Shackleford, Mary Ann Smith, Cynthia Laird, Carol Simon, Rosamond Beaven, Patty Shepherdson, Miss Stebbins. ,mg ro - Clfxulayfi Oil fA2 Leaf . . . 0 . 'Egg 'n Ji J fl' Q I V ' ::lIll' 'inn-wiu! --1, St. Agnes First Team ..... St. Agnes Second Team... St. Agnes Greens ........ St. Agnes Golds ........ St. Agnes First Team ..... St. Agnes Second Team... St. Agnes Greens ........ St. Agnes Golds ......... .jslocgey corezi THE SQUADS . . Annandale First Team. . . . . . Annandale Second Team. . . . . . Holton-Arms .......... . . . Friends First Team . . . . . . Friends Second Team. . . 0 l 3 .. 0 Holton-Arms ........ . 0 l . . 1 Georgetown Visitation . . . . 2 Georgetown Visitation ...... INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS HOCKEY PLAYDAY St. Agnes First Team .............. 0 Maderia ................. St. Agnes First Team .............. 0 Mount Vernon Seminary.. St. Agnes First Team... .... 0 National Cathedral St. Agnes First Team .............. l Friends First Team .... THE NINTH GRADE St. Agnes Greens. . ......... 0 Friends . . . . St. Agnes Golds. . . .......... 0 Friends . . . . . THE EIGHTH GRADE St. Agnes Greens. . ............ 0 Potomac . . . . . St. Agnes Golds. . . .............. 6 Potomac . . . . . . ST. AGNES HOCKEY DAY The Little Green Team ............ l The Little Gold Team .... The Nliddle Green Team ........... -l- The Nliddle Gold Team .... The Green Squad ................. O The Gold Squad ......... St. Agnes Greens .... St. Agnes Golds ......... St. Agnes First Team ..... St. Agnes Second Team... St. Agnes Greens ......... St. Agnes Golds .......... St. Agnes First Team ..... St. Agnes Second Team... St. Agnes First Team ..... St. Agnes Second Team .... St. Agnes Greens ......... St. Agnes Go'ds ......... B...L.fL..f Sim. THE SQUADS llladeria Maderia . . . St. Margarets First Team. . . .. St. Margarets Second Team. . . .. National Cathedral ... . . . . .. . . Friends First Team ...... . Friends Second Team ..... . . Holton-Arms ........ . . . Holton-Arms ....... . Foxcroft .... ..... . . 21 25 40 34 20 . .45 National Cathedral .... . 54 28 28 17 24 . .-l-l Foxcroft .........,...... . INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS BASKETBALL PLAYDAY St. Agnes First Team .... . Agnes First Team .... '. Agnes First Team. . St. Agnes First Team .... St Si St. Agnes Greens ...... . St. Agnes Golds ........ St. Agnes First Team .... St. Agnes Second Team.. St. Agnes First Team .... St. 'Agnes Second Team.. St. Agnes Greens ........ St. Agnes Golds ......... ST The Little Green Team.. The Middle Green Team. The Green Squad ....... Friends First Team ...... . . . ..l3 Maderia First Team... . 4 Holton-Arms ....... 7 National Cathedral THE NINTH GRADE Potomac . .16 Potomac . . .19 Friends .. Friends THE EIGHTH GRADE Friends First Team....... . . ..., 30 Friends Second Team. . . . . Pc'omac Potomac AGNES BASKETBALL DAY . .28 The Little Gold Team. . . . The lVIiddle Gold Team..... ....34 The Gold Squad........ -ii A '+A A2 4 1 f .X S Firsl rofw: XXIII! lN1z111so11, fiI'Et'H 'l'e:1111 C':1pt11i113 I10l1HiE r Prenrient ex lx lffl 1 1 T11 .'X1111:1k:1y j111iw11, SQ-c1'Ct:1ry-'I'1'e:1s111'cl'Q Iimily Squires, Y r siren! 11s 41111 1 X 11'-111 lhrcctm Jglflzaficuddbociafion A11oti1c'1' SllCL'l'SSflli fl'llI' 11110 to our l'rcsidv11t , . . Big plans fur Cilllsfilllfitbll, l1m1st1'1's clulv, 211111 111:1yl1c :1 trophy . . . Pustvrs p1'u111uti11g :1rtc'11d:111cv to g:1111cs -lmrh S. :X S. 111111 S. S. S. . . . SlICL'CSSfl1l czl11111:1ig11 to cle-1111 llp timsv luckvr mr1111s . . . Nu 1111111111055 tvnnis shoes 21111111111 sciirml . . . All is z1cuu111plisl1c'1l with thx- hc-lp of Kliss lioorin-'s stzilwilizing l1:111d . . KIf1111'y Illiliiillg pro-ivct 1111 play day . . . Cukvs, cookivs, 11r11111i11111Ts4 . . . I':XCiU'lI1l'llf uf the g1:1111c's . . . xxvilfl will win, QIACCIIS or gulds? . . . Tha' fight for the l1z11111c'r . . . Our lnsr big Hi11g-fthe' i121I1llLlK'f . . . Awslrciw, 13111111 food, 111111 fllll for lmth iiuckvy 111111 bzlskctbzlii sqllzuis, ci1c'01'lc:11lcrs, Souix-1's, timvrs, 111111 111:111:1g101's ,.., ' X w11111i1-1'f111 ,iulm 1iu11c lay ull. Fir N p! Q56 Congratulationsjudy! You're captain! Look what came out of the Green Ann and Suzanne, Green l lPlillllN Gremlin! 'lihe hockey season got underway with Annandale Oct. 31 ...A A nne Klanson tried to divebomb the swamp . . . XVe think our held is bad? . . . Goalie cages decorated with respective colors . . . Kliniature Green and Gold hockey sticks for all . . . Cathy Klarshall and Nancy lioxley teamed up for our only goal . . . Holton was deposed by the Greens. while the Golds lost by a goal in the last seconds , . . lleartbreaking, isn't it? . . . Friends' second team met ours in a deadlock tie. and neither could quite get that little ol' ball between the posts . . . 'lihe first team battled bravely but couldn't quite make it . . . The Playday at Stoneridge enjoyed by all . . . Four games played-none lost and three tied . . . Annakay -outstanding player . . . Hockey llay brought ex- citement and spirit from all corners . . . XVirb many proud parents looking on the Little 'lieams fought it smile as Miss Hootie shows her new socks. Golds showed great light . . . You just can't stop those llowersocks . . . lfveryone parrook of lunch and returned for the skits . . . 'lihe Golds' theme was the good ol' rocket age . . . 'lihe Greens went Around the lVorld in lfighty Days . , . The tathers showed us the way hockey really ought to be played . . . Heaven help Kliss llootie if we ever look like that. . . Miss Mcliride received Green and Gold ear muffs . . . Bliss Bootie, a silver ashtray and Green and Gold striped knee socks . . . The hardest of all battles was fought between the squads . . . lfquality prevailed .... 'X t 20 below St. Agnes was still on the tield . . . Frozen and breathing hard, the Greens couldn't quite make it . . . Ifspecially with George- town's stickvvork . . . 'lihe Golds came through with a victory despite the cold . . . 'lihe eighth and ninth grades lost all four games in spite of valiant tries out furiously . . . Bruce Ifarman's goal roasted the . . . Betty Xlurphy scored the only goal . . . Season Golds even though the weather was chilly . . . The closed with successes and defeats, but hard work and Kliddle Greens made a clean swee v even thou fh the ulavin f bv all . . . Kliss Bootie, we tried! l 2- l , 3- . Bench-warmer--an unusual position Green and Gold cheerleaders pose for A-A,-mlmi the VVUI-ld fha Greens for pat, a second on Hockey Day. Go. 1 1 F O 0 - W I I Q ' M - Q i J - ' K , i.fi 'N. is if Q ,T ,, ' Q H l , ,V I '- .N t 5 - - Q ' Y- ,Q ' it I Q ' if . S . A 1 X . 3 L V N E A. xx? 1 f J-YN A-3 JJ P THBNF 'N 141 rofz. 'Nik' Xeese Bett Yan Vla oner Anne XVilliamx Frances Bowersock Creen IIDIILE HOCKEX 'IIA'Vl- 1 'xl .' 'l .' 5 , V ,Q . 3, : . 1 Co Captain Carol Bowersock Green Co-Captain' Dorothy Bellinger Gold Captain' Christine Simienski, Gold Co-Captain: Peggy Mayo Fair MacRae Ellen Dyer. Serond rofw: Sally Simpson Betty Murphy Carol Stadfield, Sky Heaven, Bee Zander Leith Merrow Ingrid Utech Sara Rankin Margaret Sommerville. Third rofw: Diane Shorter, Susan Fowler, Randy Thomsen Peggy Scott Catherine Lyles Donna Callar Charlotte Lyles Terry Fowler Melinda Mills, Prudy May. LII ILL HOLKIX II XN1-l ir.sl roms: Carol Simon, Bety Bradford Sherry Brewer, Marion Macllae, Gold Co-Cnptaing Margie Fifer C old Captain Nurvell jones Creen Captain' Patty Sheperdson Creen Co-Captaing Susan Frankel, Diane Nemir, Connie Alfriend Srzoml rofw: Holly Buckner, Nirginia Nloore Margie Stone Ann llolcomlm, Bruce Larmnn Monte Stone Lihbv Shnckleford Rosamond Bovey Libby Vlilliutns 'I 1a 'I'yt Third rou: Morgan XVorley, Kathy Rowell, Diane Kelly Marilyn McCormick Cynthm Luircl M1ry Anne Smith Rofamontl Heaven Beth Oliver, Kathy Kohmann, ane Fretllund. Q L Katy WQSVQ, K7 X - 4, ::f h Q Naam. A , : l'33,vs 3f- ' -N Molly Bullard, Ileaal Cheerlezlderq Kita Kelly, Putt Bayliss. l,'n1'11rr pifnm-x Kxlrcu Zimmermln x'Q1S fNf1N'b-Z., ix, Q , igw ' vi X'-Q reen ana! go! glzeeriaclerzi' if l Firxl rwu,',' JXIIINZ' Qiillinm, lane Mtl'hermn, Head fheerleaderg Lynne Amlrous. Sufuml rnfzcz' Sally llugh, Iilleu Singleton, Marilie Fifer, iglmu ! 7 19 , ,' t A R ff! X V , -U N 1' a ,, .J ww, . 1 if .J if A f -fl. I GOLD l5ASKli'I'B.-Xl.L SQIQXIDA-I-'i1'J'1 rwut .-Xririzikuy juulson, Gig Runner, lriz Conley C'o-Captain: -ludy Kurtz, Uxipruin liarlmrzi I.on', Czxthv Murslmll. .Yfrrnml four I.if Tierleinzin, Timer: Wlulie Shields, Bet-v Davis, lrlllllll Clllllllllglllllll, liniilx 5- - , Squires, Znc Lunyun, Kay liurney. .-Ilufnt from pnI1u'1'. l1ulyMay,Scorerg Rolnn Cmrneliri, Nlunager, GREEN BASKIi'l'BAI.L SQIUXIV-l ir.rl rofzz: Sue Peery, Suzanne VVarfii-lil, Crm-Cziptxiiiig Anne Nlzxnsun. Captain: Betsy Slionin SITIIIILI 1'of1.c.' Mqry Roberts, Nlzinxigerg jackie Lzxrnonfl, Linda Peery, Dee Mrllmvan, lille-n Talib, Buflx' XX'ilwn. lillcn ll5lIlZlll5 Scurer. .'I1l.H'Ilffl'!I77'1 lfirlnrfx Mary Sclineirler, Connie Swopc, Timer. if . ,A Q if x l , X is L iss, l A M!! x x Q b +. :T . r, 9 One of the Bowersocks takes a free The two captains jump for the hall. lixpffsflllli WHY ffflllltlt? shot while Gold guards look on. Season opened at St. Klar- garet'f with a split decision -lst team lost 4th-49. Ind ten, lost a close one to lfriends, was heaten lw Ca- thedral . . . Gaines with Hol- texun won .l-lf-,lll , . . Anne ton were close and exciting Klanson paeed both teains . . . liutty lVilson led 2nd with 23 points . . . Xladeira tezun with 8 points . . . lioth teams lost. however. Zndf l-7-IW: lsr---28-.ll . . . 'ru proved victorious over the Greens and the Golds . . . landa Q unninghain put in 9 eighth grade triumphed over points for the Golds .... -Xnne l'r1end:: in lwoth gzunesffb- Xlanson--ll pointf for the ll, 30-0 . . . llonna Callar Greens . . . lfirst team oxer- Put in I8 points for the lst powered lfriends f-54-40 . . . team, .loanna Schroeder-8 for the second to take high- seoring honors , . . liightli Anne Manson and Kay liurney each chipped in with grade Greens downed Poto- mac with Peggy Scott scor- ing lil . , , Christine Siinien- 28 . . . Gold? again pulled slci was high with lll for the C I . . . l8 points . . . Second team didn't quite make it and lfriends was iietorious-3+ out lll front and heat Na' tional Cathedral . . . Greens weren't quite so fortunate . . . At lndependent Schools rod.-. in their rirtory . . . Ninth grade Greens l'e:.t l'otc:inae---ll-30 with Varol liowersoekls lf? points to lielliniger was high with fi points . . . Ninth grade lirst team lost to lfriends- iq-2.0 all the way . . . Squad gatnes were elose and exciting to the end-e -more spirit than St. . . . Second tezun eaine out Agnes has ever had . . . alifacl-22-lil . . , llaakefhall Plzzytliw hrought usual ex- Greens-- '34, Goldsiil . . . liiuda Peery was high for the eitement and spirit from all fiieens with I3 . . . .ludy . , . Xliss liootie wore her Kurtz, l,iz Conley. and liar- new Green and Gold socks lrara ltept Green forwards on . . . Coaehed lworh 1e.uns iin- their toes . . . Suzie Wlarlield, partially, as usual . . . l,ittle ,laekie l,auiond, Xlary Greenzl defeated l,ittle Holds hy close score of JR-ll . . . Patty Sheperdsou lt-tl the Greener with l5 points . . . llarion Klaellae pared Gold: with 8 , . . Xliddle Golds heat Greens-.32-20a Sehneider, and lflleu iliahln held their own zqqaiust Gold forwards . . . Gig Runner inade a lll1l2lllllk'l'llI long shot . . . Zoe Lanyon and Kay lluruey hacked up Linda L'unningliain . . . llee Kle- one of the higgest upsets ot Gowan replaeed Anne Klan- the year . . . Dorothy liel- linger hit for I2 . . . Qlhris- line Siinienski hit 9 . . . llowersock twins led the son in late hrst halt and in seeond when she sprained her ankle . . . Good sportsman- ship and hard plat' were ex- llaskethall l'laxd:w, hrst help . . . Golden lost a iilose Greens with 20 . . . Guards treinely prominent in all team heat Xladeira, tied Hol- one-lb-2-l . . . llorotln' ot hoth teams fought hard three gaines. An exhausted Gold team talks over next NVe won the game! l Make that point! ! l quarter's tactics. 1 X cv , P K ,AV ,L 1.1 . 49 x' L ' i .V F so M I T Y, 5 s I i r '7 MIDDLIC B.'XSKE'l'B,'XLL TICAM-Firxt rn-uf Randy Thomsen, 'Fommie Hodgin, Carol Stadtield, Carol Bower:-ock, Green Captain, Dorothy Bellinger, Gold Captain, Betty Murphy, Lea Pickett, Margaret Sommerville. SFIOIIA! rofw: Peggy Scott, Betty Van VVagoner, Peggy Mayo, Anne VVilliams, Francis Bowersock, Green Co-Captain, Christine Simienski, Gold Co-C'aptaingFair MaCRae, Niki Neese, Barry VVeyhurn, Karen lfvans. Third rnfw: Lexi Hines, Susan Fowler, Leith Merrow, Ingrid Utech, Donna Callar, 'Ferry Fowler, Merry Peterson. Prudy May, Joanna Schroeder, Susan XVampler. LITLLIC B.'XSKE'I'BAI.L 'I'E.'XM-Firsl I'0 LL'.' Diane Xeniir, Betsy Bradford, Libhy Shackleford, Patty Shepherdson, Co-Captain, Norvell jones, Green Captain, Margaret Fifcr, Gold Uaptain, Marian MacR:le, Gold Co-Captain, Connie Alfriend, Melinda Pickett, Monte Stone. Swnnd rofw: Sherry Brewer, Virginia Moore, Lihby VVilliams, Holly Buckner, Bruce liarman, Rosamond Beaven, Margie Stone, Carol Simons, Cynthia Laird. Third rofw: Morgan XVorley, Beth Oliver, Diane Kelly, Cathy Rowell, Mary Ann Smith, Ann Ilolcomhe, Rosniand Bovey, jane Fredlund, 'Finn Titus, Kathy Kohlmann. sf fa to , ff, ' ix A -. , 'E ' L X-if-'f Lt, ' fill I fr A ff' ,. f sq , kts, ., ,4- ,. . . - Coda olrawd ua fowarc! flue caaing clwrcb We-Q 6 V 0 1 f 1 E' P ja 3 1 If f ' Q 1 Q X N N 2 91 - . 1- ' -' Who's tired now? l? All goes well among the Sophomores at their dance in the juniors honor. uni or - .gyoialt omore ance un Wglzf Held in honor of the juniors . . . Theme of the dance-- Spring has Sprung -carried into every aspect of the evening--decorations, music, and re- freshments . . . Springlike atmosphere inside in con- trast to the snow outside . . . Many sprays of forsythia in artistic arrangements . . . Unique refreshments- chocolate covered grasshoppers and caterpillars . . . What's this in my candy that crunches? An Ant?? UGH! . . . Dancers serenaded by a bird in a gilded cage and by a hi-fi set with records . . . Dance made possible by the hard work of Mr. A. T. Androus, a sophomore father, Mr. Ballard, and the members of the sophomore class . . . Evening appreciated by all members of both classes, but especially by the free- loading juniors. A time of fun and surprise . . . A mad clamor of feet backstage- Has the curtain gone up yet? . . . Eighth grade led with sobbing rendition of The Mortgage on the School . . . The faculty received shocks upon seeing their freshmen doubles in Scream for a Dayl' . . . Guild filled the CVCY-empty gastric cavities with goodies . . . Watchbird report: A certain lamb selling cakes got an elbowfull of icing . . . Sophomores rendered Winnie the Pooh - tree-houses and clocks walked around the stage- Unusual??! . . . Juniors thrilled all with a British melodrama-pantaloons and everything. . . Serious seniors broadcasted latest news, weather and hits to the S. A. S. cool cats . . . Patt's rats . . . Between scenes-10 zillion verses of You Can't Get to Heaven . . . Chinese auction by lVIr. Howard . . . Lea Pickett won a cake for the boarders . . . Karen Zimmerman and the freshmen won the awards- Congratulations. Ann Hines models the latest HPD in the Fresh- Emily Squires plays a sutlragette of the Sth grade shows their faculty take-offs in man skit, a take-off on English upper class in the junior's English their skit for Fun Nite. Queen for a Day. murder mystery. 4 af ig at ty, Q all N JA Kim Kelly struts Marilie Fifer reads the number and looks pretty as by an underclassman. other models await their entrances. gaahion .Slow April llth-the big day . . . Jelleffs presented its lovely fashions . . . Models from kindergarten to the Senior class, plus some professionals . . . Everything from bathing suits to evening dresses . . . Has any- one seen my other earring? . . . Congratulations, models-nobody managed to fall off the runway . . . All kinds of door prizes . . . Punch and cookies . . . Faculty, guests, seniors, and models in the lounge: other students in the cafeteria. chosen Marilie and Cary discuss the fashion show with three of the models, Shelby, Debbie and jane. ing roun fke oon Two and a half months of hard practice--even on weekends . . . Iliad dashes for cokes . . . Badminton games between scenes . . . Frantic search for il wheelchair . . . The big night finally came and what a success! . . . Presentation of flowers to Xlrs. 'liodd . . . Climaxed by the cast party at Lee llow:1r4l's :ind the clean up party on Sunday. ls he really worth all that fight- ing girls? Lynne and Margie rehearse their lines. v The gym took the shape of a huge carousel. Some of the couples enjoy one of the slower numhers by .S?uJenf Counci ance Reception line greeted you at the door . . . Dancing to Devron . . . Cup cakes and punch which were long remembered afterwards . . . The gym turned into a huge Carousel of floating crepe paper . . . Beauti- ful dresses and shining faces were the order of the evening . . . Tried, hard working Council members joined the throng . . . The Sextet sang four of their best . . . Parties before and after added to the excite- ment . . . The Seniors had their traditional bubble machine. . . Everyone was- ln the mood . . . The unforgettable polka when our feet became entangled in crepe paper . . . The picking of the door prize by Eleanor and Charles . . . The prize was won by Patt and Buck-coincidental? . . . The Seniors made good use of the faculty room. The head table plus the captains, co-captains and Athletic Association officers beam smiles of enjoyment. H5 gl? Devron. .fgfltdfic anquef How do you get to the Lazy Susan lnn, anyone? . . . A smokefilled porch with lots of hungry girls . . . Crossed hockey sticks and basketball emblems given to the new members of squads . . . Toasts proposed to everyone but Skippy . . . Rootie, tootie, our Miss Bootie! . . . Horrors, horrors, our llliss Norrisln . . . Sue Peery's toast to the Hunsung heroes . . . Juniors and sophomores cheered and If l sang While You're Away' . . . Word of Bliss Bootie's departure leaked out-Fairfax High is get- ting a great prize . . . Mariliel Put that camera down this instant! . . . Let's get some place closer to Alexandria next time! . . . Linda Peery almost left out by Anne llanson . . . Hail, St. Agnes ended the festivities as the new squad members clutched their emblems in their grubby paws. One table sits eagerly waiting to come up and receive their emblems. S fly 4 . 3 A Q , .N gli. ' ,,,. ., Y - f X , .W W. .W -M qv ' . ' 4,- c ,,., W. Q sp M 5 if .rx or sn. Qs- uw .gn -e Nl 3 rl., ,,,,. ,W we sm: sq- A . .,..-Q Q... .1 sw -aw ff-W r- 'S 4 'SQ i' 'X ,fs ' s O WS.. A few tired but always hungry juniors Well, l'll bel The never ceasing bridge fans begin and Seniors pose during dinner. lmmefliaffly- 0 0 ' llI'll0l' ' el'll0l ay el'll0f' ag Away to the Engh's farm, convertibles and all . . . The bridge games started as soon as all arrived . . . Gab and gossip sessions . . . Well, Cathy, not everyone can fall in while pushing a boat offf' . . . Some attempted horseback riding . . . Swimming for the brave . . . After a luscious lunch of turkey and all the trimmings. the Seniors, contented only when they are full, sat down to enjoy the Juniors' enter- tainment-a skit of a typical day and typical Seniors . . . Tired S.I.P.A. representatives finally arrived . . . A hayride with you know who leading Hail, St. Agnes . . . As the day progressed, suspense mounted . . . llost everyone had had a sunburn which was followed by pealing . . . Finally it was time to go- with more added memories. Off for the day to Westmoreland Beach . . . The Seniors, our faithful homeroom teacher, blrs. Van Sant, and what day would not be complete without Nliss lWcBride? . . . Those Hermudas, at school, the envy of every underclassman . . . A cavalcade of beeping horns and happy students-XVe didn't miss any stops on the way . . . Our enthusiasm was barely dampened by the weather-bridge sessions, many radios. and dance sessions-you name it, we did itl . . . VVhat's the good word for the day? S.F. . . . Forgotten permission slip for swimming . . . All the bath house conveniences . . . Lunch on the beach under blankets-bothered by flies and the salt was too thick on our food . . . Pizza, anyone ? . . . Running for the trees when the rain came . . . No tans . . . Some persistent ones were able to grin and bear it . . . A day that came to a close all too soon. Anyone tired or wet? Sue, don't be so bashful! Brother, what a day! . . . 5' so ,, 1 N' Tennis winners: Betty Ann Christine bimienskn jill Ridgely Peggy Badminton winners all Greens Murphy, Gold, singlesg Peggy Mayo and Bo Knox make up the St Agnes Anne Manson singles Sue Scott and Beverly Edwards, Riding Team Twitchell and Judy Liddle Greens, doubles. doubles EVENT GREENS GQLDS VOLLEYBALL Little Team I.. Little Team II. Middle Team I. Middle Team II Big Team I .... Big Team II... BADMINTON Singles . . . Doubles . . . TENNIS Singles . . . Doubles . . . ARCHERY Archery winners: Gold Cap- tain judy Kurtz and Co- Some ofthe Riding Team Captain Liz Conley. them win 1 1 vu X' 7' lf x95 wsr- v 1 Green Volleyball Squads ,ff fd l xx: J ' ie Q A V Middle Gold Volleyball Teams EH' ' Little Green Volleyball Teams S. I. P. A. delegates pose happily Newly elected officers for the coming The Spanish Honor Society poses before starting out for Wash- year. ington and Lee. before the flags, some of the Pan- American decorations. ,wing I-0665 S.l.P.A. Terry Kidner, Karen Johnson, Susan Twitchell, Lee Howard, Liz Tiedeman, Ellen Tabb, and Miss Norris well represented our publications at S.I.P.A. this year. Student Elections Anne Manson, Sue Shellabarger, Joshan Backus, and Randy Thomsen will lead next year's Student Council . . . Betsy Davis and Bo Knox head the Guild . . . Karen johnson is Shearings new editor . . . Betsy Shomo and Liz Tiedc-man will lead Lamb's Tail and Blmts respe-ctively. Spanish Honor Society Senora Kenk, sponsor, Sally Engh, Mary Schneider, Anne Manson, Emily Squires, Sally Wallace, Pat Lyon, president, and Bev Edwards composed the Spanish Honor Society this year . . . They repre- sented Spanish III and IV in the Spanish tourna- ments . . . Numerous meetings to discuss the pins . . . Diner at a Spanish restaurant . . . Hostesses to visitors from Chili. junior-Faculty Volleyball Game Started off with a hilarious filing in of the faculty clothed in their versions of the latest in fashions- a real saxy group-from the actual paper sacks to the lampshade hat . . . Student body cheering them on . . . Costumes later doffed in favor of more playable attire . . . Juniors-neat and anxious in their middy outfits . . . A feeble Ray, Rah, Juniors heard from the faculty huddle-but don't let that fool youl . . . Wow, the power in those faculty arms! . . . llfliss Norris in the spiking spoy -fatal to the Juniors throughout the game . . . Well, Juniors, why doesnlt someone get the ball? . . . Delicious refreshments at the half and the end which helped the Junior project . . . As always the faculty was on top-30-17 . . . Better Luck to next year Juniors. Miss Sinclair caught off guard in her volleyball Faculty team appears sure of itself before costume complete with Juniors discuss new ways of attack at the game. the new sack look! the half. fi K- 9, r f 1 The Court-Bark rofw: Anne Gilliam, Cary Lamond, Eleanor Backus, Maid of Honor, Patt Bayliss, Queen: Phyllis Featherstone, Suzanne VVarField. Front rofw: Syd Hodgin, Donna Pearson, Tim Robb, crownbearerg jackie Nicholson, Peggy Mayo. ,airing jedfiua Early dismissal from classes . . . Lunch western style at the Chuck VVagon . . . Prizes, games, and surprise packages galore . . . Your fate revealed by a fortune teller . . . Screams of the brave souls who rode the fire truck around the circle . . . Delicious goodies at the Country Store . . . Odds and ends at the VVhite Elephant . . . Sis the winning name in the Name the Doll Contest . . . The auction of a Virginia ham . . . Street dancing . . . The Side Show with the Sextet, the Fat Lady. and others . . . Pets and more pets of every conceivable kind . . . An interest- ing doll display . . . The Campus Clothes Closet . . . The biggest moment, the crowning of Patt Bayliss Queen . . . Her court enhanced the surroundings . . . A modern fantasy, Toto. the Clown, presented for the Queen . . . Lynne Androus, Joan Tarrant, Leslie Davis, and Karen Zimmerman, a few of the main actresses. l -.K KK .N A Lg A Mr. Gordon Zimmerman crowns Queen Patt l as Eleanor Backus, Maid of llonor, and Tim l Robb, crownbearer, look on. lwhnvv !W gir' Leslie Davis, the butterfly, and joan Tarrant, Toto, the clown, portray two of the characters in the play presented in honor of the Queen. YVhite Elephant booth draws big lfour of the juniors interrupt l'he Country Store displays some of its ware. crowds. their flln Io pose for the l'5lml'l'Il- Jin y K- in . 4 ,. r ,91- .nf . , A ' ef- 1' A .fir g as t ?fa:Qf'etF-S.--w A 1 1 a-,.., 4. 'ix K f.. ' r S .1 85517, l, , ay g v 1 Vu ' F , .i, ., 5. . i- K 5 ' yu, , , 'X 1 i Q? at-'W Eel. 499W al .f if r,, 4 N-:wtf Elizabeth Morris Daniel Buffy . . . One of the most dependable . . . Staunch supporter of Student Council . . . A St. Agnes Lamb from way back . . . Has a cheerful and optimistic outlook on life . . . Honor Roll student in spite of the odds against her . . . A willing and thorough worker . . . Dearly beloved by all. The Reverend J. J. Ambler This spring our chaplain, hir. Ambler, celebrated the 30th anniversary of his ordination into the , X ministry . . . He attends and takes part in most all I i school functions . . . hir. Ambler enriches our lives with his chapels and those of other ministers he enables us to hear. Us can kk.: Miss Martha B. Sinclair The Class of 1958 bestows on Miss Sinclair a large token of its appreciation . . . We were the last class that she sponsored . . . All through the years at St. Agnes she filled our requests at the Book Store for us, gave her time unendlessly to Lamb's Tail, and was ever ready to hear about our joys and sorrows. IO0 ENGL flue dong id enalecl tke l'l'l8f06!y Ellgefd on . . . 4 9 L paw-ia ff .Q 7 f ' W Q M 31 0'wA I 0 ' IQ 0 l J 5: . ,57 3 2? . ' ' '47 'fd W . IOI ' if Flustered Seniors get organized Kay pins the traditional pin on Mr. Ambler posed with our bac- hetore baccalaureate. Judy Liddle while Barbara calaureate speaker, Mr. Heath. chats with the recipient of her coat, Betsy Davis. GCCCI, aufeate Hurried rushing to get caps and find places . . . Is this too much jewelry ? . . . Do I look all right ? . . . Seniors dolled out in their Sunday best . . . Ooh, that's darlingl l . . . Now don't get too close to the cross and flags. . . . Please, stand up straight. . . . At last, they begin to file in . . . All in white except the class of '58 . . . Offertory, Ye watchers and Ye Holy Ones, sung by the Senior Glee Club . . . The Lord's Prayer by the Whole school . . . Ever faithful Mr. Ambler conducted the service . . . Dr. Heath gave the sermon on The Power of a Woman. . . . This made it easier for the Seniors to face the world . . . Slow procession out . . . Rush to meet families and friends. Anne receives her treasured gift from Sue as Marcia and Suzanne, new Holiday Club Co- chairmen, look on. Before-Larnb': Tail staff wraps year- I'. ' 3. anquef The Juniors' party for the Seniors . . . Great curios- ity concerning the neatly wrapped Lamlfs Tails . . . Delicious baked chicken, potatoes, and beans . . . A host of toasts, beginning with bliss McBride, Miss Ross, Mrs. Van Sant, and the class oflicers . . . Suzanne Warfield and Nlarcia Tappaan announced as Co-Chairmen of next year's Holiday Club . . . Some old traditions: the awarding of the Pin and the Coat . . . And a new tradition: one earring awarded to Anne hlanson, next year's Student Council President, by Sue Peery . . . Anxious waiting to open the Lamb's Tails followed by squeals of delight . . . Sign my book, please . . . A mad rush back to school to plant the tree . . . Singing and plant- ing undampened by rain . . . A gay evening for all followed by several yearbook signing parties. After-the big moment for opening and signing yearbooks has finally come! books for the coming banquet. it ,RN-.5 , X V 5 N-1 There were numerous award winners on Class Three of the Seniors, Molly, Barbara and Eleanor, show their Day, delight with their prizes. C4156 Cty Opened by Eleanor Backus, the outgoing Senior President . . . Nlarilie Fifer announced that the yearbook was dedicated to Nliss Cline, who was taken completely by surprise . . . Nliss Poarch gave out letters and numerals . . . Athletic Association pre- sented a tennis racket to Miss Poarch . . . Molly Ballard announced the new Green head cheerleader -Katy Cragun . . . Janie RlacPherson broke the news to Anne Gilliam, new Gold head cheerleader . . . Lee Howard presented the Howard Cup to Suzi Rogers for outstanding work on the paper . . . The French classes took many prizes in the State French Tournament . . . Latin Tournament had many win- ners with Linda Long taking first in the state . . . Spanish Tournament also found many winners . . Eleanor Backus received the Michalot Cup for the highest four year average in French . . . A surprised iwolly Ballard was the recipient of the Emily Taylor Perkins Cup . . . D.A.R. medals went to Norvell Jones, Carol Simon, and ihlarion hfacllae . . . Xlathematics award went to Barbara Long, with Betsy Shomo as runner up . . . Norvell Jones came forward again to receive the Sinclair Cup . . . Bliss hlcBride announced that Barbara Long was Saluta- torian and Lee Howard, Valedictorian . . . Lee gave the Valedictorian address . . . Eleanor presented Bev Edwards, incoming Senior president with the Gavel and corsages were pinned on the Class of '59 by the almost alumnae of '58. Anne, Captain and Su- N0l'vCll JOIIBS, Sinclair Cup and zanne, Co-Captain receive D.A.R. medal, Carol Simon and Eleanor Backus, president of the Class of 1958, signs the banner for the Greens Marion MacRae, D.A.R. medals the yearbook of Bev Edwards, president of the Class from Miss Poareh, represented the Middle School. of 1959. Q . ., 1, Q . t ' e sss -. : 9 Q 13 sa V ' is x-Ji Q Q -dig 'S , y I 4 ji .Q 3- .rr-.A y a D .. A f .Q X 1 . n V W... rn We so mm., .A jean Ellen Dorsey, co-winner of the Helen Arny Macan Scholarship, Katherine Pruitt, the jane Lywood Cup, Sue Peery, the Macondray Trophy, Lee Howard, the Flora Kinloch Shackleford Alumnae Memorial, and Terry Kidner, co-winner of the Helen Arny Macan Scholarship, walked away with the honors at Graduation. Lina Fippin, winner of the Karig VVriting Prize, was absent from the picture. 32.9 p 'W e ccastl s Q p, yyeaap N ,, ig, s gl . ' ii is Q. ' . li' V' I V .-i' . if is ' .. . v .. 'rf ,fl QZL - - v - . to ,gi at fyfifibie i? '1a in-ai' A ,....-nl The Class of '58 led in by Eleanor Backus, its The procession continues with Cary Lamond, president. whose grandfather helped found St. Agnes, smiling happily. 104 I I Ol'YU'n,2l'lCel'l'lel'lf The long awaited but sad day finally came . . . The Seniors filled the library and the rest of the upper school was in the cafeteria . . . At 11 o'clock the underclassmen processed into the crowded gym sing- ing God of Our Fathers followed by the Seniors and the traditional Pomp and Circumstance . . . After the invocation the Senior Glee Club's songs America the Beautiful, and All Praise to God Eternal . . . The awarding of diplomas by fMiss McBride . . . Special recognition went to Eleanor Backus, the second daughter of an alumna to grad- uate, to Cary Lamond, whose mother, father and grandfather have been closely connected with St. Agnes, and to Buffy Daniel, who has worked so hard and achieved so much . . . After the long practiced picking up of the roses and sitting down as a group, The Honorable Mr. Boothe gave the address . . . Father of three former St. Agnes girls, he revealed an intimate knowledge of St. Agnes and the Senior class . . . His quotes from Lamb's Tail, Shearings, and overheard conversations- We are only good friends . . . Boy, what we didn't know about those Seniors! . . . This was followed by a more serious side . . . Miss Ross presented the Flora Kinloch Sue Peery receives warm congratulations from Nellie Bumhe who presented Sue with the trophy for the Best All-around as voted by the students. Shackleford Alumnae Memorial to Lee Howard, the Valedictorian . . . The Karig VVriting Prize went to Lina Fippin in recognition of her creative writing . . . Miss Nellie Boothe, winner of the Macondray Trophy in 1957 presented the trophy to the girl voted the Best All Round-Sue Peery . . . Mrs. Fuller gave the Jane Lywood Cup for sports- manship in the Britsh sense of the word to an astonished Kathy Pruitt . . . The surprise for the Juniors came with the presentation of the Helen Arny lllacan Scholarship . . . A tie! Terry Kidncr and Jean Ellen Dorsey have the same average for their junior year down to decimals . . . Commence- ment Exercises ended with the School Prayers and the Benediction by Mr. Ambler . . . The Seniors filed out for the last time to Hail, St. Agnes . . . Tears of happiness and sorrow . . . A mad rush to get pictures taken . . . Put your name on your flowers. . . . Yearbook signing started again . . . It is hard to say whether Will you sign my book ? or I don't know what to say was more often heard . . . A delicious luncheon for the Seniors and guests outside by the Residence . . . The Finale is over but the performance has just begun. ...i' Terry Kidner and jean Ellen Dorsey receive the prize for the highest averages for their junior year from Mr. Albert Bryant, jr. Douglas Front rofw Fippln Peery Pruitt Howard Backus Engh Shields Sharp Cromelm Second rou Swift Rogers Shoaf Lamond Ffer Burney Kelly Zimmerman Neese Kurtz Daniel Thzrd ro-w Wallace Yates Davis Nye Boxley McPherson Bayliss Hqller sundn Zehfu, p,,u,,1, mu Lyon Wloerheide Kendzle Rice Featherstone Schneider Long Gunnell Tarrant Noel Lonley Ballard Eleanor Backus Sweetbrxar College Sweetbrlar Virginia 'Holly Ballard University of Colorado Boulder Colorado Patt Bayhss College of William and lVIary XVllll3mSbUfg Virginia Anne Bruce Boxlev Sweet Briar College Sweet Briar Virginia Kav Burney De Pauw University Greencastle Indiana Elizabeth Conley Colby College Colby Nlaine Robin Cromelin Vlt. Holyoke outh Hadley Nlassachusetts Buffy Daniel Goucher College Baltimore, Maryland Leslie Davis Sweet Briar College Sweet Briar, Virginia Sally Engh University offColorado Boulder, Colorado Phyllis Featherstone College of William and Mary YVilliamsburg, Virginia Marilie Fifer Duke University Durham, North Carolina 3 CAM Lina Fippin Longwood College Farmville Virginia lane Gunnell Converse College Spartanburg South Carolina I onny Haller YV elleslev College WVelleslev Massachusetts Lee Howard Smith College Northampton Blassachusetts Kita Kelly Sophie Newcomb New Orleans Louisiana Marcia Kendzie College of William and Mary Williamsburg Virginia Judy Kurtz VVesthampton College Richmond, Virginia Cary Lamond Sweet Briar College Sweet Briar, Virginia Barbara Long University of North Carolina, Women's College Greensboro, North Carolina Pat Lyon University of Maryland College Park, lllaryland 0 i958 lane McPherson Columbia College Columbia South Carolina Carol Noel lllarv Mount College Barcelona Spam Nlary Pat Neese Cedar Crest College 'Xllentown Pennsylvania Dorothy Nye Umversity of Colorado Boulder Colorado Sue Peery Cornell University Ithaca New York Katherine Pruitt Fast Carolina State Tea-cher s College Greenville North Carolina h an Rice Randolph-Macon Women's College Lynchburg, Virginia Suzi Rogers University of llfliami Miami, Ohio lklary Schneider Smith College Northampton, Massachusetts Pat Sharp University of Denver Denver, Colorado Julie Shields Sweet Briar College Sweet Briar, Virginia 6 Nlarv Shoaf Unnersitv of Vermont Burlington Vermon liugema Sundm Gettysburg College Gettysburg Pennsylvania Debbie Swift Connecticut College for Women New London Connecticut Joan Tarrant Connecticut College for Women New London Connecticut Sally Wallace Middlebury College 'Vliddlebury Vermont Evelyn Woerheide Bennington College Bennington, Vermont Terry Yates Converse College Spartanburg, South Carolina Diane Zehfuss College of William and Mary Williamsburg, Virginia Karen Zimmerman College of William and Mary Williamsburg, Virginia mfunl 1' LQQIQJ Me ,arena rofgng . . . 0 'IP QM .. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.