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Eleanor Houser Entered ' 51; Spanish Club; Home Ec. Club; Chapel Commictee. Alrhough Ellie has been ac Me. Vernon for only one year, she has gained many lasting friendships. She is always planning week-ends somewhere but we all know that the University of Va. is her first love. She is a real friend, generous, willing and kind; these qualities assure her of success in life. Elizabeth Hill Glee Club; World Affairs Club; Home Ec. Club. A great Yankee who always “motors down” instead of drives! Boasts about Harvard! Admirer of skiing and instructors — especially so in Vermont . . . “Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning!” Betty McClenaghan President of Hensley House; Co-op Council; Home Ec. Club; Out- standing Citizenship; May Court. Diplomatic comebacks . . . S.A.E. sweetheart . . . one eyebrow that talks with her speech . . . green glasses atop her head . . . magnetic personality . . . “Embarrassing!” . . . continual flow of mail from males. 21
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Betsy Benners World Affairs Club, Varsity Basketball; Home He. Club; Social League Chairman, Athletic Association. Hie by a falling scar of Alabama . . . her heaven, the Phi Dele house ae W. L and learning new songs on the uke . . . witty sarcasm . . . ‘‘Scorchy” . . . sparkles through and through “Thanks a load, toad! vivid imagi nation Joan Booth Entered 51; World Allairs Club; Social League Treasurer; Presi- dent, Home Ec. Club; Athletic Association; May Court. Shreveport, La., should he proud of striking Joan. En- tering her senior year she has made herself well known and liked by all. Big brown eyes, infectious laughter . . . blue mules . “Oh you ' re kidding really?” Kathryn Fuller Entered ’51 ; Home Ec. Club; Eire Captain. The red-headed fire Captain of 2nd floor Hensley. Fast talking but easy going. To satisfy a lot of people’s curi- osity, she likes men first, horses second ! She spends most of her time with “Dam-u She rates high with a soldier brave and true at Amherst. { 20
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Patricia Mills Spanish Club; World Affairs Club, Lend A Hand. Vivacious Tennessee hill-billy strums constantly on her uke hates organized weekends . song and dance routine “Let s have a little harmony” . . Weakness Phi Dclts! Helene Pepin World Affairs Club; Home Ec. Club Treasurer. I ell him I’m sick . . Hadacol replaces cotton seed . . . starve tomorrow, stulT today . . . cheerful and peppy . . . uses blue but is not engaged. Emily Price Athletic Association; Glee Club; Home Ec. Club. Upheld tradition of M V S. for six years. . quick witted and eager to help . famous for her high notes . . . claims to be a rebel short and sweet . an interest in West Point. i 22
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