Stratford College - Iris Yearbook (Danville, VA)

 - Class of 1942

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'iw'-M 'Q CAROL WATT ANNE VVATSON AGNES WEST wi 19 Ik U16 .7175 1942

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E716 Iris 1942 BARBARA STEIN MEYER MRS. GEORGE STONE RUTH TOWNES FLORENCE TUCKER -if 1815



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U16 fri 1942 Seniafz. Uolfeqe It was a bright and sunny day in the fall of 1940 when our class tripped into Stratford. Some of the sun disappeared while we existed during Rat VVeek, with our dresses on backwards, and black stockings, and more such indignities, but all was rosy again when the seniors gave us a dance and other nice things during Peanut VVeek. By then we had chosen Lib Lamonby to help the class see its way through the year, and VVatson, McFall, Gertie Jones and Nell Luck as aides-cle-campe. And Miss Watson, brought honor to us and herself by being elected president of the Blues, which position she has kept through our Senior year, too. This athletic red-head is one of our two graduating members who also graduated from Stratford Hall. Poofie Townes is the other-she has been a Stratfordite for years and years. Unanimously, we chose Miss Pannill to sponsor us, which she has done with her usual oomph and jolliness for two years now. We first gained recognition with the help of our sister classes by winning the Blue and VVhite Hockey game, hands down, also aided by a little pig who grunted and was generally inspiring. Projects such as selling magazine subscriptions and encouraging pushing the materialization of a Student Activities Building we took over with a vengeance, and were of great assistence- if we do say so ourselves. At about this stage in our history, two of our members brought the exceptional worth of our class to public light-Carol VVatt was appointed by the Student Activity Committee to be chair- man of the school's Social Committeeg and Kappy NVatter:-I was chosen to head the Decoration Committee. Both of these girls were the first Freshmen ever to have held these positions, and they proceeded to put on the best dances fdecorations and all, the former never having been used beforej Stratford had ever seen. Betty Jones was elected Stratford's Christmas Card Girl, and this year she is our May Queeng while Jane McFall was Miss Liberty to represent Stratford for V. P. I.'s contest, and this year she was the very lovely queen of our traditional October Day. In the spring, we did some more showing-everyone-how-good-we-were by putting on a rip- ping Library VVeek, and later an informal dance, which everyone agreed was the best affair in a decade. A great many of our attractive girls were voted for Nlay Court, while the class continued to do original things-selling crew caps to the other classes, and rolling bandages for the Red Cross, We ended our Freshmen year with typical success funderstand, we do not wish to sound conceited, but we believe in giving credit where it is duei by wishing the seniors a Bon 'Voyage with a farewell breakfast at the Hotel Danville. Another fall came, and it saw our now well-known class back in Stratford, a part of us gone, but replaced by Mrs. Stone, Tick Overfield, and Jean Harris. Someday we can expand proudly one day in a well known and well packed concert hall and say, about Jean, Ah, yes, my dear, I graduated with her in college! Our class president became the president of the Council, and Kappy VVatters has been her able successor. After showing the new girls a few ropes, we put on an informative and amusing Good Manners Week to start things properly. By this time Carol VVatt and Virginia Coerr had put the Hunt Club on its feet, and for the first time Stratford had a well organized and reorganized riding club. The former was also toast mistress of the Traveller Banquet, while our other Carol flidmundsj did the same for the Founder's Day Banquet. And the war came. At first we felt helpless to do anything constructive, but soon we saw that there was plenty for us here, VVe learned how to be air raid wardens and fire fightersg knitted watchcaps and sweaters for the Red Crossg bought VVar Stamps, and studiously observed priorities. For Christmas, ouI' Senior Class gave the school an American flag, while Mildred Rogers, individually, gave her another large and beautiful one. Lamonby and Loughead seem to be the bright lights of our dramatic abilities-both were made members of the Delta Psi Omega. Five of us were members of the May Court, a number not exceeded by a senior class for quite a long while. And Queen Betty jones looked like a fairy from The Land of Heart's Desire. On another sunny day, we will be given our diplomas from Stratford. The storm and darkness of war are in the background now, but we have learned things here that will make us able to cope with the demands war will make on us. VVe could not have done this so well on that other bright day two years ago. VIRGINIA Comm +3l 20 I-Er

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