Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart - Ridge Way Yearbook (Bethesda, MD)

 - Class of 1957

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Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart - Ridge Way Yearbook (Bethesda, MD) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 29 of 52
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The First Academic - our new members of the Upper School! They started out the year with a wonderful picnic to welcome the new girls - now no longer new. Their entertainments were proof of fine, previously undiscovered talents. For the first time they had the privilege of carrying chairs for the school as their special and devoted duty. Freddy the Teddy' cheered the First on to the hockey championship while his class wore 27 of the 54 Brown and Cold pennants they made. They believed in encouraging a large cheering section! After beating the Second, they hopefully challenged the Fourth. Hopes were realized. Victory smiles beamed from ear to ear. High School opened new vistas and new work, for example - term papers. They never knew it was like this,' but they learned from Mother Kondolf. And there was always time for fun, even while first tries at Latin and were made. The First brought their interminable energy and life into the Upper School. There was never a dull or unoccupied moment if a Freshman was in sight. Everything was undertaken with complete en- thusiasm. You could be sure they were the first class to have their classroom decorated at Christmas. In this class, with their outstanding and dedicated athletes, we foresee future undefeated seasons for Stone Ridge in hockey, basketball, and in baseball. They not only have the ability to win, but the spirit. Lovable impulsiveness and continuous vivacity belong to the Freshmen. FIR T ACADEMIC CLASS First Row: Pamela Taylor, Catherine Keppel, Diane Sherwood, Gladys Aguirre, Kathleen Nealon, Anne Sweeterman, Elizabeth Buchheister, Carolyn Saccardi, Lynn Prescott. Second Row: Marthal.angan, Lucinda Pratt, Denise Murphy, Catherine Wimsatt, Elizabeth Morris, Patricia Peyser, Susan Forster. Slandirlgi Marlia Mundell, Robin Holtwick, Bernadine Moore, Nancy Richards, Josefina Ruiz-Morales, Joanne Copley, Gail Ryan. I f .iff-gf , ,.f,.,- si, GA A404 pf ff -P' -..JV ,9. gf 'L an-fprvf' '- . . -- ' 4f-- -,nv g' 'LI .-

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First Row: Mary V. Dunn, Carolyn Swingle, ParticiaO'Donnell, Jo Ann Cantrel, Anne Mather, Mimi Mather, Judy Wueste, Sheila Nee, Barbara Truland, Cornelia Eakle, Constance Chatard. Second Row: Linda Hiser, Julie Huguley, Mary Ann Chase, Elene Commings, Ann Didden, Sarah Linderman, listher Cantrel, Jacque- line Wimsatt, Patricia Hickman. Standing: Cornelia Paddack, Vanessa Hamilton, Clothilde Jacxsens, Livia Averhoff, Sophie Benegas-Lynch, Mary Kelly, Margo Nolan. Absent: Mary Vergara. ECO D ACADEMIC CLASS The Second Academic was a further step up the ladder to graduation. They left behind memories of moving gruesome chairs. With each year holding new experiences to be lived, this was no exception. The Sophomores were the Green Ribbons, with a crisp air and sense of duty. From Mother Mouton they learned to live up to their Noblesse Obligef' and to under- stand logic. Efficient journalists set to work on the Ridgian and found the school avid readers. New ideas were uncovered and put into practice to make the Stone Ridge paper bigger and better than ever. We will always remember this class as doing first things first and seeing a thing through. Never give up! Yet we always saw a smile on a Sophomore's face - voila, their school trade- mark. This was the largest class in the school and possessed proudly yet humbly the title for the most names on the Honor Roll. Their intellectuality was openly acknowledged, even teasingly. Their renown has further spread since the best bermuda parties were attributed to them, and those, together with conges, were considered their favorite activities. 'lhere was a whirl of class parties to work on the Bazaar projects. The school had justified pride in the resulting stuffed animals - just precious , The Creen and Grey went on through the year, carrying out each task with responsibility and cheerfulness. 24



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