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. a I .I S s do 1 N . L I L ' 1 j I' 'SIENJIORS I' . ' 1 ' v 0 I 1 5 . ,p 1 Qfqy Ufbboff Henderson x . ' ' Poochie' ' CIIARLOTTESVILLE, XKVIRGINIA '42 -'50 The Senior representative to the Athletic Association, a very essential member of second varsity hockey team, the captain of the second team in basketball, and an alto in the Glee Club for four years-naturally it's Poochie! But she isn't known solely for this, her riding ability, and the over- all fact that she is one of our essential athletes-how about her kibitzing on court or in classroom? And the fact that she's short in size and hair-do, though certainly not in wit and good humor? Then there's her completely unassuming manner and her ability to be herself that make her equally at home in the Horse Show ring or as a model in the Fashion Show? And what about those birthday cakes which have appeared every year since the eighth grade? CStop blushing, Poochlj Of course, we could go on and on, but why bother? We all know Poochie! Y U CPafrz'c'z'a eanre C C , CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA ,45 -'50 Here's the oldest member of the boarding department from the point of years at St. Anne's. And what years they've been! Patty has had her ups and downs, but efficiency has always been her watchword. Both the Service Council and the Glee Club have claimed her for four years, and this year she's been Head of the Service Council. Who can forget the way she ran the Christmas partiesg the numbers grew, and Patty was not always calm and cool as a cucum- ber, but the results were really tops. Further indications of her skill in organization were shown in her work as junior President, and her unfailing desire to see that all is in run- ning order has made her a valuable member of the Altar Guild for lo! these many years. How everyone cheered when she made All-State as goalie at the Prep Hockey tournament! And varsity basketball can also be added to her list. On the other hand, Patty can pie a bed with skill-although she has less luck covering up the identity of the culprit-or perform other acts of mischief with great zest. She can run the gamut from anger to tears to cheers to a dimply smile, and she can change from the perpetual washer of shortie white gloves to getting a chapel service started on a moment's notice. Such is Patty! AIU?
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,- 9 rpmizfao . And let's give a yell for the entire team li, For the past two 1 r , - 1 -I 3-0. - UH -it-iSll-3VNll0iRiS 5 l -i..l' ., ,, .5 'L 5 .l- ii, ini Af-.-i.,,g AML I 'a- - --U -' f - 'gm ' N 1 fl' - 'H Susan babe! Fai!! -if .tg 6CSue37 NIAGARA FALLS, New YORK '47 -'50 Here's Susan! Well, this slyboots with her suppressed smile really recalls a great many things, Remember those hysteri- cal moods, castles in Tinagami, and Delicia, and Lambie Pie? In the past, she's been known to lay on the hockey team, work for the annual business stalls: manage the busi- A ness end of the Grapevine, and sing in the Glee Club. Fur- thermore, she's famous for a voracious midnight appetite, which has, at times, seemed contrary to the good-looking girl who modeled as After in the Senior Skit. She's been seen on the tennis court, racquet in hand, and was in the finals for the trophy last year. . . Pauline Betz was never like this! Never could she decide whether to cut her hair or let it grow! At times, she's sophistication plusg at others, she's notg but regardless, the low voice, the turned-up nose, and the dignity of her demeanor mark our Sue. ,......---4 I 2 fi l Y! o rv M Q ' if AL. . 0 J LM .J V . t N .. LL K P W 'V J...-J V,-A.. A. 1.1 Helen Hagzs 'A ,4 ,L Helen', r li HYD1-:N KENTUCKY years, Helen has added her pep and enthusiasm to the sup- port of each of the various team endeavors, and that support has certainly played a major role in the pep and morale of the student body. This year as Captain of the Cheerleaders, she instituted a much more intense series of practices than had been the custom, and the results were obvious, Never have there been more new yells, all crformed with pre- cision. As official telephoner for the gpen Houses, Helen has developed a line which is well worth studyingg she even got out of it very neatly the time she accidently invited a married man to come! Her midnight prowls have been somewhat curtailed by her moving from the third to the second floor, but Helen is still capable of mischief. Whether she's talking on the phone, telling about Hyden, or just talking, Helen keeps things lively when she's around! -I16 1 ' - ,
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