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Mary Ann Pfmgst M. A.” Athletic Association, ' 50 S2, Varsity Hockey, 51; Hensley Fire Chairman, Home Ec Cluh, ’51 ’52. One of the best . Big brown eyes and that Ipana smile . . Beloved fire chairman . Red wool stockings; cute bow legs . . . “Did he ask me out Friday night?’ ' . . . Hockey champ . Perfect personality . . . “It it’s ‘him,’ I ' m not here” . . . Prefers Marines. Ann Samuel “Sammy” World Allairs Cluh, Social l eague, ’50 ’52, Bell Cote, ’51 ’52. Overflowing with energy . . . “Now Martha” . . Crazy laugh . Daily family phone calls . . . Social League enthusiast . . . Two-minute dresser for first period . . . Makes friends everywhere she goes . . . “This boy is bet- ter looking than the last one” . . Those foreigners . . . Always there with a camera. { 22
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Mary Pat McKinney “M. P.” Vice President, Hensley House, ’50-’51 ; President, Hensley House; Vice-President, Senior Class; President, Optima; Bell Cote, ’51 -’52; Spanish Club; World Affairs; Co op Council; Optima, ’50-’5t. Hensley’s greatest president . . . “Anyone for tennis?” . . . Minnie Pearl . . . Cute and witty . . . Tends to trip over chairs . . . Brain of the ‘‘Big 8” . . . Fashion plate of Hensley . . . Loads of fun at any time . . . Dates from Notre Dame . A friend to everyone. Martha McRae World Affairs Club, ' 50-’51; Home Ec Club, ’50-52. Keeps whole house in stitches . . . 24-hour sleeper . . . “The eyes of Texas are upon you” . . . V.M.l. fan . . . The hives . . . “If that gym teacher wants me, she can come and get me!” . . . Generous . . . Fun . . . Knitting for Korea . . . Instigator of Paris plan and black shirt brigade. Betty Joe Pepin “B.J.” World Affairs Club, ’50-’52; Spanish Club; Home Ec Club; Student Court, ' 51 -’52. Beauty queen of Hensley House ... “I don’t blush” . . . Active floor chairman . . Half interest in Hensley’s kitchen . . . Couldn’t get along without her . . . Infec- tious laugh . . “Memphis Blues” . . . Always kidding, always cute, always smiling. A real person and an elite creative writer. 21
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FAVORITE SAYINGS IN CLARK HOUSE Mrs. Hannon “Girls, this Rcc Room looks like a DIVE!” Carolyn Arwood . . . .“1 luv y ’all’ ’ Lynn Barber “I’ll scream!” Ann Barcrofc “That’s ‘fiddy’ cents” Pat Beale “Stop it, you all!” Joan Beck “Take gas!” Mary Lee Brogden “One . . . Two . . . Three . . Barbara Bullwinkel . .“That’s for sure” Diane Cameron “I don’t know, I just don’t know” GiGi Chiles “What’s the skinny on you?” Madge Cloney “Really dandy!” Ann Cluett “Knit one, purl two” Joyce Davern “What a grinder!” Sara Dew (Whistle) . . . My coffee!” Kathy Finley “I presume . . .” Irene Finol “Please tell my fortune, Rocky” Hester Freeman “ Yakety-yak-yak” Phebe Fullaway “Let’s grub up!” Joan Gentry “(Sigh) . . . HE just called” Nancy Grigsby “These gonzombulators . . Tucky Hardwick. . . .“AH right, you snarf!” Page Hitch “Hee-e-e-e-e-e-e-e” Bette Sue Jackson . . . .“Y’all remind me . . .” Rocky LeFevre “Irene, 1 want to see Eduardo!” Cackie Marks “I don’t wanta” Cynthia Mobley. . . .‘‘Anyone tor the movies?” Mary Morehouse. . . .“I’ll never pass this course!” Noelle Murphy “That would be telling” Ann Robertson “I just feel sorry for anyone who doesn’t live in Texas!” Goobie Smith “What can 1 tell him?” Pat Smith “If that isn’t the world’s funniest!” Snookie Stone “Pardon my French (?)” Mandy Thurner “Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear, oh dear!” Gale Valentine “I love Tommy Watlington” Deme Warren “Whatever will 1 wear this week-end?” Jane Wood “Is he TALL?”
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