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NINTH GRADE YEARBOOK
POTOMAC SCHOOL
1956
Editor-in-Chief _______ E1oise Morris Assistant Editor Kathleen von Schrader Business Editor Cynthia McCune Literary Editor Nerissa vom Baur Art Editor Marion Brickwedde Photographers Diana Hardin
Rebecca Miller Faculty Advisor _______ Mrs. Price
DEDICATION
We, the class of 156, are proud to dedicate this yearbook to
Miss Archer and Mrs. Price, , with their patience, guidance, and inspiration
1 us on our voyage through fair and foul weather these last years at Potomac.
We are deeply grateful to these two wonderful people, Miss Preston and Miss Seth, whose perseverance
and understanding we never could have done without.
JAE McKOWN BARLOW "Jae"
5-9 May 5, 1941
Next School: Madeira Sig. Phrase: "Oh, how wonderfu}!" Pet Peeve: People who call me by my last name. Supp. Desire: To be a baseball player's wife. Prob. End: Batted around. As we remember her: "Take me out to the ball game."
BARBARA BELTON "Bobbity"
7-9 August 15, 1941
Next School: Santiago College, Chile Sig. Phrase: " I'm so mad!" Pet Peeve : People who ask me when I' m going to cut my hair. Supp. Desire: To be an opera singer. Prob . End: Hog caller. As we remember her: Fingernails and ponytails.
NATALIE DEAN BIRD "Nat"
5-9 August 8, 1941
Next School: Concord Sig. Phrase: "Where's Carol?" Pet Peeve: Confederates. Supp. Desire: To sing in tune. Prob. End: "Fie, fie, the treble jars!" As we remember her: Big feet.
ANNE BOYLE BOLTON-SMITH " Annie"
5-9
October 30, 1941
Next School: Miss Porter's School Sig. Phrase: "What about me?" Pet Peeve: Poison ivy. Suppl Desire: To have a boxer kennel. Prob. End: "Gone to the dogs." As we remember her: Studying?????!!?
ROBIN LEE BOLTON-SMITH /I Robin 11 IIRobbie ll
5-9 October 30, 1941
Next School: Shipley Sig. Phrase: "That ' s what I said." Pet Peeve: Hinters Supp. Desire: To be lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth. Prob. End: Waiting As we remember her: Little monkey faces.
BELINDA LAWRENCE BREESE "Bebe" 4-6. 9
January 30. 1941
Next School: Westover Sig. Phrase: "What a panic!" Pet Peeve: Glasses. Supp. Desire: To be a skier. Prob. End: Social worker. As we remember her: Her breezy French accent.
MARION VIRGINIA BRICKWEDDE " Marion"
5-9 ] anuary 9, 1941
Next School: Undecided Sig. Phrase: "--Censored./I Pet Peeve: People who say I'm like certain other people. Supp. Desire : To be a famous dress designer. Prob. End: A-bobbin'. As we remember her: Her dry sense of humor.
CAMILLA CECELIA CROWE "Cammie"
2-9 October 29, 1941
Next School: Madeira Sig . Phrase: "Gad, what a riot!" Pet Peeve: People who don't appreciate horses. Supp. Desire : To play the piano wel l. Prob . End : Liberace. As we remember her: Going home in riding boots.
ELLEN RICHMOND GLEASON "Ellen" "E1"
4,-9 November 1 7, 1941
Next School: Madeira Sig. Phrase : "Gad!" Pet Peeve: People who think I'm conceited. Supp. Desire : Nu ber one tennis champ. Pro . End: Ball boy for a ping pong match. As we remember her: Guarding her possessions .
DIANA HARDIN "Di" 1-9
January 20, 1942
Next School: Foxcroft Sig. Phrase: "How neat!" Pet Peeve: People who don't laugh at my jokes. Supp. Desire: To be a photographer. Prob. End: Enlarged. As we remember her: Spark Plug.
JUNE KALIJARVI "June"
8-9 May 30, 1941
Next School: Madeira Sig. Phrase: "1 haven't the foggiest!" Pet Peeve: Strawberry ice cream sodas. Supp. Desire: To beat Nerissa at tennis. Prob. End: As usual. As we remember her: Astounding luck.
CHARLOTTE KIDDER "Charlotte" 3~-6, 8-9
December 6, 1941
Next School: Concord Sig. Phrase: "1 don' t know." Pet Peeve: Hair. Supp. Desire: To be a Latin teacher. Prot. End: In a decline. As we remember her: Her cigarette hat.
CAROL MAXWELL "Carol"
5-9 September 21 , 1941
Next School: Mount Vernon Sig. Phrase: "Hey, Nat!" Pet Peeve: Unexpected tests. Sup. Desire : To be a wit. Prob. End: Half way there. As we remember her: "Here Sir."
MARCIA McCARDLE " Muffie"
3-9 April 21, 1941
Next School: Madeira Sig. Phrase: "Good Lord!" Pet Peeve: Long commercials on disk jockey progroms~ Sug. Desire: To ride in the Olympic games . Prob. End: Seeing them on a newsreel. As we remember her: Nervous ges tures in F rench class.
CYNTHIA RINDGE McCUNE "Tin" "Cynthy" "Sin"
7-9 December 21, 1941
Next School: Madeira Sig. Phrase: "Hey Charlie" Pet Peeve: A First violinist! Supp . Desire: To write like A.A. Milne. Prob. Eng : Piglet. As we remember her: Borrowing car fare.
REBECCA PRICHITT MILLER "Becky"
3-9 May 19, 1941
Next School: Miss Porter's School Sig. Phrase: "That's an understatement. II Pet Peeve: Gooey peanut butter. Supp. Desire: To live in the wilderness. Prob. End: Penthouse in New York. As we remember her: Playing with rubber cement.
ELOISE DERBY MORRIS "Bunny"
K-9 April 13, 1941
Next' School: Undecided Sig . Phrase: "I jus t don't like people who do that." Pet Peeve : People who don't have a sense of humor . Supp. Desire: To be loved by all animals. Prob. End: Dogcatcher. As we remember l"Er: Long limbs.
LUCY DODD RAMBERG "Lucy"
7-9 January 21, 1942
Next School: Madeira Sig. Phrase: "You boob!" Pet Peeve: Gossip. Supp. Desire: To be a great Organist. Prob. End: Organ grinder. As we remember her: Grace Kelly!!!!!
PAMELA RECTOR "Pam"
5-9 September 18, 1941
Next School: Madeira Sig. Phrase: "Lordy!" Pet Peeve: Animal Haters. Supp. Desire: To have a sailboat. Prob. End: Walnut in a mud puddle. As we remember her: Her blonde curly hair!
MARTHA EMIUE REEVES "Martha"
5-9 November 9, 1941
Next School: Madeira Sig. Phrase: "It was so hmny." Pet Peeve: People who say I can't wear my hat in class. SuPP. Desire: Atomic scientist. Prob. End: Split by the atom. As We remember her: Dancing in the halls.
ELIZABETH HOLMES ROWE "Betsy"
4-9 August 9,1941
Next School: Madeira Sig. Phrase: "But, but-Mrs. Price, if you did it this way-" Pet Peeve: Algebra problems that can't be done in more than one way. Supp. Desire: To be an architect. Prob. End!: Square. As we remember her: Sewing behind scenes.
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PATIENCE MARGOT SANGER "Paie" 5~-9
May 3, 1941
Next School: Montesano, Switzerland Sig. Phrase: "I just about flipped!" Pet Peeve: Little sawed off buses. Supp. Desire: Doctor Prob. End: Medic-get it? As we remember' her: DOing 10 things at once.
LAURA THOMSON SCHNEIDER II Laura II
5-9 July 29, 1941
Next School: Madeira Sig. Phrase: "Oh, how gruesome!" Pet Peeve: Slimy aquariums. Supp. Des ire: To own a museum. Prob. End: Exhibit A. As we remember her: Talking with her hands.
ANNE GIBSON SEVERY " Annie"
l-1Y2,5-9 July 30, 1941
Next School: Madeira Sig. Phrase: "Oooo!" Pet Peeve: People who say I wear rouge. Supp. Desire: To have a suppressed desire. Prob. End: ~pressed! As we remember her: Up on the latest bop, rock, and boogie.
SARAH STOWELL SHAPLEY "Shapely" "MacIntosh"
6-9 December 30, 1941
Next School: Madeira Sig. Phrase: "Of course that's perfectly all right." Pet Peeve: People who say I put on an English accent. Supp. Desire: To express thoughts with the utmost clarity. Prob. End: Unintelligible. As we remember her: "You can cut long hair short, but you can't
cut short hair long."
JANET INNIS SPENCER II Janetll
K-9 Augus t 26 , 1941
Next School: Concord Sig. Phrase: "Scandal!" Pet Peeve: Diluted orange juice. Supp. Desire: To play hot jazz in cool jive joints. Prob. End: Choir master. As we remember her: Scouts overseas ..
CLAIRE THORON "Claire"
8-9 February 22,1941
Next School: Undecided. Sig. Phrase: "Gal-lee!" Pet Peeve: Onions. Supp. Desire: To talk like a Texan. Prob. End: Brooklyn accent. As we remember her: Always ready with a smile.
MELZA GRAHAM V AN ROIJEN "Melzie" "Mel-Mel"
3-4. 7-9 March 2. 1941
Next School : Miss Porter's School Sig . Phrase: "Move the Merchandise." Pet Peeve: Cigarettes. Supp. Desire: To take Nashua on a 50 ft , yacht. Prob . End: Sea horse on a lifebuoy. As vie remember her: Puddles of pink poodles.
NERISSA TROWBRIDGE VOM BAUR "Nissy" "Nis" "Veeb"
2-9 January 4, 1941
Next School: Undecided Sig. Phrase: "Oh, brother!1I Pet Peeve: Elvis Presley Supp. Desire : To be a Juliet. Prob. End: "What ever Lola wants Lola gets." As we remember her: Always dressed for the occasion.
KATHLEEN VON SCHRADER "Kathy"
6-9 June 3, 1941
Next School: Madeira Sig. Phrase: "It was a screech!" Pet Peeve: Festival floppers. SuPp. Desire: To have my horse sleep in my bedroom. Prob. End: Nightmares! As we remember her: Real Nervous!
FREDERICA SHARP WHEELER "Rica"
8-9 June 9, 1941
Next School: Madeira. Sig. Phrase: "Oh boy!" Pet Peeve: Sandy spinach . Supp . Desire : Bubble dancer . Prob . End : No soap . As we remember her : The girl with the Pepsodent smile .
CLASS WILL, 1956
We the class of '56, obviously unsound in mind and body, but, thoroughly happy, reluctantly part with the following, our most
and beloved possessions, and pass them on to the coming
ninth grade:
Jae leaves to Sally her portable gym (Jim) for those few
pressed minutes before the game, while Barbara gives with
reluctance a few of Mr. Langstaff's favorite manuscripts to Celina. Nat gives to Bee a book appropriately entitled "The Birds and the Bees" and Anne BoIton-Smith abandons her
healthy, wholesome, American blush to Marjie. Marion leaves
her Ph.D for arguing to Judy, while Camilla leaves her four
octave laugh to Susy Sweenie. Robin kindly leaves a pedigree
to Anne Morton, showing that through great research Annie is
no relation to Mr. Morton, and Ellen leaves her hard-earned
Harvard letter to "Tiger" Huettig. While Belinda Breezes
through Anne's Palms, she leaves several coconuts so that
eventually there will be more little .Palms, and Diana leaves
her surplus of noise to Miss Loud. June leaves that envied
casualness to Cool Susie and Charlotte tearfully parts with
her exquisitely cultivated giggle to Angie. Carol Maxwell,
not a powder, not a grind, leaves her millions of tiny flavor
buds to Barbara Crawford as Marcia leaves her disgustingly
neat habits to Kathy. Cynthia leaves her long-playing
record "if you're lonely" to Vin, and likewise Rebecca tenderly parts with her autographed bird book PaTuf AtTica
pilluffoT The Common Man so that Marcia can relax with
some easy reading. Bunny charges Wendy with her Easter
egg, and Lucy simultaneously yields her sedative to Courtney.
Captain Pam leaves her ninety foot yacht in Janie's Pool
but warns there are mice in the hold. Martha leaves her
lower school feeding license to Anda so that she will be
safe from Sargeant Seth, and Betsy bequeaths her outgrown
elevator shoes to Jo. Paie leaves the camel which she shot
herself to Liz in case she ever has to patch her- polo coat, while Laura leaves her beloved permanent sun tan to Eleanor.
Anne Severy, more commonly known as "Harmonizing Hannah,"
presents her own album of the "Bearcats Quartet" to Liz
Coffman, and likewise Janet leaves her "I like Ike" pin to
another devout Republican, Patsy. Claire leaves her key
to the impossible to Roz, hoping she will follow in her foot
stel"s, and as much as she hates to part vvith them, Melza
leaves her many souvenirs from boys' schools to Bebe Dick
son. Nerissa leaves her membership card to the" Associa
tion for the Advancement of Pleasure Seekers" to Nancy,
in hopes that through this disciplined training she will
become another great American. Rebecca leaves a mega
phone to Louise so she can make herself heard, while Kathy
leaves her title of "Miss Perpetual Motion" to Beryl slo-cum.
Rica parts reluctantly with her appointment card to Dr.
Guggenheim Shnitzelfritzer, an eminent orthodontist, to
Carolyn, while Sarah leaves her Shapely Dictionary so that
Alice won't Fale. Eloise leaves her pamphlet of witty
basketball plays to Teddy; Lucy finally hands over to
Laura her secret solution, X-3 + ~MQW, for growing hair
quickly that she figured out practically all by herself with
a little help from her father, and Jae leaves her camou
flaged baby portable radio to Sandia in hopes that she will
never miss a game.
And for our smashing conclusion, we depart with our
last and most precious property, 35 tickets and free
parking to "Will Success Spoil the Ninth Grade?"
J. RAY, A. MEAD, A. LOUD, J. VANDERPOO L, w. WATRISS, K. WEAVER , H. HUETTIG, A. PALMS, E. COFFMAN, T . ECKER , S. HEAP, J. NORNBLOWER, L. RITCHIE, B. SLOCUM, B. CRAWFORD, N. ORME, A. MORTON, R . BROWN, S. SWEENIE, E. ABBOT, E. ROLLINGS, C . KELLOGG , C. HAGNER, A. FALES, S. J OHNSTON , C. HENDERSON, S. COOLEY , M. BELL, V. PLUMLEY, 1. FIELDS, E . DOMINICK, L. WILLlAtv'.s, P . GESELL . Absent- B. NICKSON .
M.BROUN, K.KOSER, P.BROWN,B.QUANDT, J.TURNEY,A.GARDNER, W. WATSON, V. PARKER, B. BOSS, V. SPRAGUE, K. BASS, V. HAGNER, J. VON SCHRADER, L.DORSEY, L.GRAHAM, B.McCUNE,E.EM~~T,C. HISS, C. SCOFIELD, D. RUSSELL, M. MAGUIRE, J. WEST, A. KORFF, M. WHITEHEAD, A. SAPIN, G. BARLOW, B. BROWN, M. PECK, M. HAGNER, D •• Mt::AD. Absent M. KEITH, I. SOLEM.
C. KER KES , A . DICKSON, L . LE E , C . MARTIN , D . BREED, H. ROLLINGS, A. BR OWl): , G. NORTON , C. D . DUNNE , C . LANGSTAFF , N. RUNYON , V.WATHEN . L. COE , V. HORNBLOW ERtP. CUSHING , K. BOWMA N, T. WA L KER, • KARRIC K
K. STAPKO, V. PHILLI PS , E. KAUFF MAl , D . FLEMING, K. WHEELER, A. NEEL , A . RICKERT, M.B. SEEGERS , L. THORON . M. LAMPSON , M. SMITH,
• J AR MAN, C . CAS EY, S . SMITH . Absent-C . VON SCHR ADER.
S . BR UCE , S . WE AVER, P. SPINGARN , J. HISS , J . NOE L, B. HOSKINS. E . BRAGDON , P. MARSHA LL , J . GRE NNEN, L. SARGENT , D. SMITH , T . GRAHAM, A. RUSSE LL, N . HORNBLOWER, M. SYMINGTON L. COOLEY J . WILLIbMS.
M. SLOCUM, P . MA KINS, C. BIDDLE , S . FLATHER, S . FULLER , B. FR E LINGHUYSEN, E . LEBOWITZ , P. FERRIDAY , A. NEWTON, S . OFF , 1. DOWNER , L. SMITH, A .C . HUSTED, E . DODGE , D. MEGEE , 1. PARKER, A. NEWBEG IN, P.CRAWFORD.
W. WATRISS , L. FISHER, L. P ARKER, A. MAC MURRAY, S .de" SIBOUR , J. AUCHINCLCXiS, S. HERTER, S . STEWART, S . DUVAL, D. VOM BAUR , R . McCANDLISH, E. AUCH INCLOSS, D. GRAY, M. HAtv.M. Absent-L. TR AIN.
S. SATTERL EE , J . MILLER, J. GRENNAN , M. ADAM>, N. BOWMAN, J. ROBERTSON, B. CUSHING , J. SPA LDING, N. FULLER , A. DOWN ER,S . VILLARD, E . PE IRCE , S. COLGATE , J.PUTZEL.
UPPER SCHOOL FACULTY
RAINED OUT
MISS PEASE, MR. MORTON, MRS . NORTON, MLLE . COLLET, MRS . ABBOT, MRS. VON STORCH, MISS WILSON, MISS OURUSOFF, MISS ARCHER , MRS . PRICE, MRS. OURUSOFF, MRS. ROSE , MR. LA NGSTAFF , MRS. LANGSTAFF, MR.HEBELER,MRS.JANNEY,MRS.VANDERGRIFT.
MIDDLE SCHOOL FACULTY
RAINED OUT
MISS RUPPRECHT, MRS. HA FE LA, MRS. CLARK, MISS MOFF AT, MISS SEAMANS, MISS NEUTH, MRS. R EYNOLDS.
LOWER SCHOOL FACULTY
MISS PIERCE , MRS. SOREL, MISS MILLS, MRS. ALYWARD, MRS. BIRNEY, MR. SEELEY, MISS HUBBARD , MISS WIGGLESWORTH.
OFFICE STAFF
MISS FOX, MRS. HATHAWAY,
MRS. JONES.
LET'S EAT
SCHOOL PREFECTS
J. BARLOW, E. MORRIS, P . SANGER, C. KELLOGG.
C. THORON, N. VOM BAUR, B. BELTON, S. COOLEY.
CLASS PREFECTS
L. GRAH AM. C. HISS, S. COOLEY. T. ECKER. C. THORON. B. BELTON.
F. WHEELER, L. SC HNEID ER, R . BROWN A.MORTON,A.GARDNER,G;BARLOW.
CAPTAINS
B. DICKSON, A. PALM3, E. NORRIS, M. KEITH, G. BARLOW, absent, K. VON SCHRADER. .
A .MEAD, C .McCUNE ,R.BOLTONSMITH, M. BELL, B. McCUNE, V. PA RKER
THE AWFUL TRUTH
Most Sophisticated: Laura Most Athletic: Claire, Jae Talks most, says least: Cynthia, Rica Most Efficient: Paie, Marcia Biggest Worrier: Betsy Biggest Eater: Kathy, Marion Most Glamorous: Melza Most Gullible: Ellen Best Dressed: Diana, Nerissa Most Contagious Laugh: Janet, Charlotte Noisiest: Diana Most Musical: Barbara, Lucy, Nerissa Most Innocent: Anne B-S, Pam Looks most innocent: Lucy Blushes most easily: Anne B-S Flushes most easHy: Robin B-S Most Artistic: Camilla, Marion, Nerissa Horsiest: Marcia, Camilla, Kathy Best Figure: Laura Best Legs: Bunny, Nerissa Prettiest Eyes: Kathy, Sarah, June Most Sympathetic: Rica, Rebecca Longest Natural Eyelashes: Carol, Janet, Paie Longest Eyelashes: Sarah Most likely to succeed: Bunny, Claire, Jae Most Poetic: Martha Hardest to Convince: Marion, Betsy Biggest Flirt: Camilla, Kathy Last to catch a Joke Cynthia, Marion Most Sensible: Claire, Bunny Least Sensible: June, Carol Prettiest Hair: Rebecca, .Anne S. Cutest Noses: Pam, Paie Most Interesting Voices: Belinda, Melza First to Follow Fads: June Frankest: Ellen, Rebecca Prettiest Teeth: Jae, Barbara Most Dramatic: Sarah, Betsy, Martha Most Jovial: Cynthia, Charlotte Jazziest: Anne S., Rica Bluest Eyes: Nat Biggest Smiles: Robin, Claire, Barbara
QUOTABLE QUOTES
Mrs. Abbot: lilt was perfectly lovely!/I Miss Archer: "Now the trouble with us today is--/I Mlle Gaby: "Oh, comme c'est ravissante!" Mr. Hebeler: "Keep your mind on your work, girls." Mrs. Langstaff: "Why is it that the Ninth grade never----?" Mr. Langstaff: "I don't want a shower bath!/I Mrs. Morton: /II can run that up in no time. II Mr. Morton: "Hi, Queenie!1I Miss Ourusoff: "Sh-sh-sh-sh-sh!" Miss Pease: "When I find out who took those brushes--" Miss Preston: /IN ow , you are beginning to dance! Mrs. Price : /lNow WHAT do you think?/I Mrs. Reynolds: /II used to look forward to this class./I Miss Seth: /lNice going." Mrs. Vandergrift: "I remember the time-" Mrs. von Storch: "Righto!/I Miss Wilson: "This is a study hall!'" Mrs. Rose: /lIn stylish Latin-"