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Htxwsuz CRISFIEI to ..... PI'F.YI.lfPIlf DoRR1E DAVENPURT . I'ir1f-Prf.r1'rle'nt and .Swrezrzrr Et.1sE BANUROFT . . ..... Treasurer Mas. CAMMANN DUKE , . Sponsor stENtoRs, sENtoRiE,s 'ITHIN the much-debated ast, during twelve ears, tour ears. three years, and even one P t Y Y . year, there has been at St. Anne's a rather noticeable group of girls who are now the Seniors. I have watched these girls progress from their Freshman attitude to the famed Sophomoric attitude and. from this, to the calmer junior attitude until at last they became . . . Seniors. I have sat, or lain, as the case may be, quietly by during these years as Miss Cochran or lviiss Dresser continually strived to impress upon them the old maxim, United we stand, divided we fall, but there were times when it seemed it would never take effect. YVhy, as I remember, they often got completely mixed up. They woke up at light bell and went to sleep at rising bell: and the noise they made! 'J But, as I said at the beginning, that's all in the past. In fact, now they not only stand united, but Qsometimesl quietly. I'll even go so far as to say that mqvbr Miss Cochran's inevitable has really happened, but let me stop and tell you about each one as I remember her. llll
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FACULTY DIRECTORY ELIZABETH BROOKE COC!-IRAN Prinetioal B.A., Wheaton College, M.A., University of Virginia PAULA DRESSER Assistant Principal B.A., Iowa State Teachers' College, M.Ed., University of Cincinnati, Graduate Work, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music ELIZABETH SMITH ALI-'ORD fMRS. NEILL HJ Piano B.A., Furman University, Juilliard School of Music VELMA M. BOAZ CMRS. WILLIAM, English B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's College: Graduate Work, University ul' Virginia JEANNIE CLEMONS KMRS. HARRY, Latin Smith College, Nanking School CATHERINE O. COLEMAN Bible, Remedial Reading - Head :J Senior Dormitory A.B., Sweet Briar College, M.A., Mills College, Graduate Work, Universities of Iowa, Indiana, and Virginia DOROTHY COLTRANE Choral Work, Piano Cincinnati Conservatory of Music EUNICE DAVIS fMRS. HUTCHINSD Head of junior Dormitogf DORIS LEE DAvIs Danee Stratford junior College, Fred Astaire School of Dance, American School of Ballet, Elizabeth Watters, Chapel Hill LAURA DEL GRECO CMRS. ARNOLD, Intermediate Department B.S., New York University, University of Virginia HERBERT A. DONOVAN QTHE REVERENDD Chaplain B.D., Virginia Theological Seminary, M.A., Liberia College, Temple University, Columbia University lBard College! MARY WHITE DUKE QMRS. CAMMANNJ Mathematics B.A., Converse College, Graduate Work, Columbia University, University of Virginia EDITH F. ELLIOTT fMRS. H. .IJ Drarnatiex B.A., Sweet Briar College, University of Virginia SARAH Foss Physical Education B.S., Tufts College VIVIAN Glnns Registered Nurse University of Virginia Hospital .IUDITH C. GIBSON Librarian Drexler School of Library Science FRANCES C. HANKINS CMRS. J. RJ Alathematies B.S., Farmville State Teachers' College ELIZABETH HART KELLEY Art, Intermediate Department Farmville State Teachers' College, Special Work, University of Virginia NANCY MICAIJD CMRS. CI-IARLESJ French B.A., Smith College ANNE G. MITCHELL Sevrttau' Graduate, Fairfax Hall Junior College DoRcAs D. PERRENOUD French Graduate, fAcademie de Neuchatell, Officier d'Academie, Founder and former Directress of French House, University of Chicago AUGUSTA BLUE RANDOLPH CMRS. T. JJ Testing, Hixtogr B.A., Bryn Mawr College, M.A., University of Virginia, Graduate Work, Columbia University VIRGINIA SNODDY CMns. LELAND, Science B.S., University of Kentucky, M.A., University of California MARIA DE UNAMUNO Spanish University of Madrid MARY G. WADDELL CMRS. J. A.l English, Histont B.A., Randolph-Macon W0m3h,l College, M.A., University of Virginia ANNE G, WALKER Dormitory Director FRANCOISE C. YoE fMRS. jot-IN HJ Secretagi iw?
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' Q I N ' 'e,' H., , 5 . l P 1 4' . - ' X ' r , N I . . ,' , VV, 3 affvll ,, SlE,NllfORS V 1. 'IP' VL 4 4 l 4 . 4 l .pr 4 I 4 ' :V 1 jd? A -1 M N l L . -it elfzmz Elise fancro I , 4 'gElise,', 'cLisey,' KIACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA '45 -'46, '47 -'50 So Lisey's going to graduate this spring? Well, she's been here for four years as an able and eager St. Anne's-er. She has really shone in various fields--dramatics, Service Coun- cil, Altar Guild, Captain of the White Team her Senior year, and, for lo! these many years, has kept accounts straight for her class. What a treasure-r! In her junior year she was in the May Courtfthat was for being her friendly, generous, appreciative self l Who will forget that infectious laughg that adoration of any and all animals: those tales of Sebascog those continuous contests fas she says, I'm on the sucker list for all those contests, and all who have been hounded agree!Jg those mad moments when she either recites poetry or bursts dramatically into Gilbert and Sullivan, trying to sing all the parts at oneeg or her innocent, Now, I'm not that dumb. You all just think I don't know anythingll' Remember the roars of laughter as she's caught on to somebody's best joke about five minutes too late? Or the Go'an, Aggie, go'an, and Professor, I'm gonna sing about my behbyln echoing down the hall? Yes, when you hear that laugh you know it's 'Lisel who . 1 sv u . .QAX W .J ' ' Q - ,- . 3,5 J L, , 'vis ' in V' - -' P' M' glizubetfz exffm fem' cc as ' Betsy ,IAcKsoNv11.1.E, FLORIDA '49 -'50 Betsy has the distinction of having been at St. Anne's for only one year, and in that short time she has become as much a part ofthe school as anyone else. She has certainly been active in school events and all that, but her personality, coupled with those dimples, has really given Betsy her fixed place. Would it seem at all unusual if we suddenly heard echoing down the hall, Oh, come on and tell me, you all l Or maybe even, But, Elise, he couldrft have said that! Yes, Betsy means a lot of things: She's height that welve envied often enough, she's a stately model in the Fashion Showg she's short, gently curling hair, and she's' sparkling eyes that have the habit of wandering quite a bit. Above all, she's charm plus and a deep Southern accent that will always be nothing short of perfect to everyone who knows this laughing Southern belle. 'l12l
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