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I - .x J A ,,v I 5 N A C lv 1 . ,- If A 4 I '-izfif' X A I 1 Qi- ilg J IQ 1 I K ' VIRGINIA ANNE WOOD Vi1'gi1iiz1 Anne Cn ARl.O'l I'ISSVl LLIC, VIRGIN IA Virginia Annu Irvs lvccn 't p'u'1 of Qt Annds Im in If S , .L . . . , . . - ' 2115 years. .fhc is especially noted for her clzmcing aliility, :incl spuiilziiic-mis humor, sincerity, and unrufllccl disposition. Many have lmccn thc times that she has 1- cl il 'z l: f ' ' ' X' ' ' ' ' lm ucu pa 1 s o Linglitcr from hu Clf.1S9lTl mtcs through her Witt - . . y rcxnarks llnil Cumc when lcnst cxpcctccl. Virginia Anne can lac counted on for anything, especially lllc complctimm of her charts in Enqlish Hixt mr f gh I f L .' 1 3. , C ms made a finc uclclition to tlic claSs of '44, :incl it is generally ngvcccl that Virginia Annu will make thc must of her 0p1mo1'111l1iti1'S. SFQ Qi. it Mt it 'N l25l 1
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I ,Ni I k 'f i- f- i'TaJ,,A..P 1 ft. .IA K ,, , 4, - ,VW h f I ' I Jo' ,ti,1,,3k, l QM. MJj.3v.4'9. A 2 ffidmfif f MARJORIE SMITH Margie CHARLoT'r15sv11,Li2, VI1iGINIA Best all round girl aptly describes Margie. ln any phase of Saint Annc's activity you'll find her, doing an excellent job on the hockey Held, putting forth vher best in The Rivals, or scrubbing the Senior Room Hour. No matter what the odds or how small the gains, this much-aclmiretl Margie Scan he counterl on to do her part. Not only is she dependable, hut it would be difficult to find :1 better sport, a better friend, or 21 better Senior. x U I of it i241
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.goof and gesfamenf Vile, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Iour of Saint, Anne's School, Charlottesville, Virginia, being of sound mind and noble spirit, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I Section 1: To Saint Anne's School, we leave our undying gratitude, loyal devotion, and appreciation for our happiness within its walls. Section 2: To Miss Cochran and Miss llresser, we leave our best wishes for the con- tinued success of Saint Anne's, and we olifer our sincere thanks for everything they have contributed to our welfare and happiness. Wie hope that the peccadillos committed during our regime will be promptly forgotten. Sec-tion 3: To Mrs. Boaz, our sponsor, we leave our admiration and sincere gratitude for her unfailing generosity and understanding. Section 4: To the succeeding Senior Class, we leave our cherished Senior Room, our hard-carned privileges, and the accompanying complex known as Senioritis. ARTICLE II l', Cecily Baker, leave my slender figure to Betty Lucas, who has tried so hard to acquire one for herself. I, Barbara Bottom, leave my amazing laugh to brighten Anne VVheaton's sour expression. I, Mary Stuarlt Cocke, leave my lordosis posture to Gwen Boocock. I, Nancy llicllake, leave my ability to escape exercise to Lena liaylor. I, Sydney Elliott, leave my much-admired poise to Rodie Gamble. I, Mary Stuart Etheridge, leave my coy smile to Lucy Byrd l egau. I, Patsy Funsten, leave my small waistline to Kitty llelle Nlebane, who probably won't know what to do with it. I, Martha Gleason, leave my false teeth to Speedy Elliott . . . they'll come in handy some day. I Molly Gundry, leave my ability to fall oft' a horse to Wendy Leachman, with the hope that she will learn to fall more gracefully. I, Lydia I-Ienderson, leave my short hair to -lane Barr . . . it is much easier to curl. I, Jerry Anne Keane, leave my efficiency and neat appearance to Lee Robertson. I, Emily Kidder, leave my ability as Refresliment Committee Chairman to anyone with an appetite like mine. I, Marilyn Leander, leave my singing abilities to Betty l-Iosterman in order that she may make Grand Opera. I, Marjorie Smith, leave the long string ol' names given me by Miss Appleby to anyone who wants them. I, Virginia Anne VVood, leave my dancing ability to Mrs. llaylous' Social Dancing Class in hopes that it will equal Arthur Murray. l26l
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