Catherine Marshall remembered.

Saturday Evening Post | April 1, 1987| | Copyright

CATHERINE MARSHALL REMEMBERED

As Diane Sawyer fondlyremembers Catherine Marshall, so the inspirational author remembered her. After their brief encounter in 1963, they became friends over the years.

"The moment we met thatpoised, talented 18-year-old, we sensed that she was someone very special," says Leonard LeSourd, who, along with his wife, Catherine, was one of the judges at the 1963 America's Junior Miss Contest. "Because of her unusual charisma, she was, in a way, a problem for us judges in that she was in a class by herself. There was something ...

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