St Annes School - Synopsis Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

 - Class of 1950

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SlENlIURS J 'Uz'rgz'm'a Merrz'll Underwood Merrill CHARI.oT'rIssvII.I.E, VIRGINIA ,41 -' 50 Guess who's giggling? What's so hysterical? Merrill! She has been known for her neat appearance, her curly hair, her vivacity, her artistic ability on the Annual, her worries with Math, and her Secretary-Treasurership in the Glee Club. But what about the gal who's involved in a million scrapes . . . who sits in French Class and thinks of everything but French-and what does Madame think of that? . . . who puts forth provoking questions in Biology Class- and what does Mrs. Snoddy think of that? You think of Merrill: amused grinning, snickering . . . Laugh and the world laughs with youufwell, she's one girl who has got the whole world at her feet. X fu .f 0 ' Ni, sb J X I5' V K A ' 1, f V 'ev yx N ,JI , .1 VX ,Ir X 1 V.. A. ,g 'X Xl -. il I 7 xix J sk .5 gl f W V Q V' Q' x , ? A' x H ' vi -ji' R 1 ' XV X! .Il - J' A . - x u 1' -1 1 A ' ,l X Frea'erz'c,5a Fleming lfigton ' ' Rickie' , PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA '47 -'50 Agnes! Mary B! How in heck are we getting home? 'Nuf said, that lusty yell belongs to Rickie. Pretty soon you'll hear how she plans to spend B's money until they reach Pittsburgh. How on earth does Mary B stay calm between Aggie's, While you're on your feet, B . . . and Rickie's, B, pay the man ? In fact, how does one stay calm around Rickie? Unless, of course, she's still asleep, or pretending to be deathly ill, or something. But she certainly wasn't either of the latter two when she captained the Hockey First Team to its first undefeated season in six years: though it bordered on it when she took over her job as Kitten's Assistant Fire Chief at some unearthly hour of the night for a fire drill! And maybe it was that love of sleep that caused her to be late for so many buses. She really uses her energy on occasion, though, as the sounds from that typewriter prove. She,s typed for the Grapevine for two years, not to mention those letters. And remember her basketball prowess? Yes, she's fooled plenty of people often enough, but St. Anne's has finally realized that, with Rickie, a lot goes on behind that sleepy look! 211-

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p 1. gala IQ5fe Tuttle CCTut!9 EASTON, CONNECTICUT ,47 -'50 SHENTSORS s, 'Doris armelzka Troon' HMM, CURACAO, N. W. I. '47 -'50 Mita is the girl from Curacao whose graduation from St. Anne's marks the end of three years in which shels given us plenty to remember her by. First, there,s the fact that since her first year here she has been a well-needed second alto in the Glee Clubg also, among her achievements are her en- thusiasm and work as a member of the Second Team in bas- ketball this past year. But most of all welll remember Mita for herself. How about that interest and support in every- thing possible, proven effectively enough by her tireless work on the Annualg those letters to Sandy in Englandg and that remarkable listening ability, which has enabled her to bear with her rather talkative roommate? And is there anyone in the school who hasn't heard every planned detail so far in her trip to Europe this summer, and the reunion in Paris with Marijke and many other friends from Curacao? No indeed, we may not recall her occasional mischief, but we won't easily forget Mita! Eula Kate! Lovely, divine, ravishing, alluring . . .U Need- less to say, this was quoted verbatim, but how can you write about Tut without quoting her? . . . And I said to Mrs. Boaz, 'Madamf and she said to me, 'Your Grace . . .!' Well, I'll tell you, my life is a vacuum, it's very dull, and when you get to writing about it, it bores you. Ijust bore myself sometimes! fSmall sigh.D Who believes that? In fact, it's more than likely that those long yawns are from lack of sleep, which would account for her appearance each morning at breakfast. And what about those loud tones echoing through her suite after light bell? Tut never could whisper. But then, after all, 'G It's that my voice has a carrying quality. Sarah Bernhardt's had a carrying quality . . . Ezio Pinza's has a carrying quality . . .!', Yet, who, in spite of all this, is compassionate, capable, efficient, able?', Eula! P. S.---By thc way, she is President of the Dramatics Club and on Varsity Hockey, Annual Staff, Grapevine, Service CouncilA willing, industrious, eager, laborious, inde- fatigable . . .! M, L 'S L A in 1 . .J , 0 . P I H l K . N. t fl 20 iw 1 if 1 'lt



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S E N ll O R S ufmz Carobfn lH'llz'ams CCAHDSB COLUMBIA, NORTH CAROLINA ,47 350 Hurrah for Carolina! Hurrah for the Tarheels! And cheers for Columbia! Will anyone ever think of them without Ann Carolyn? Of course not! And there are lots of other things she makes us think about besides . . . such as lengthy correspondence, being in the May Court, water fights in her Junior yeargfaux pas, a fur coat, and a tiny waist. Also her silly moodsg haircutting and barber to allg those bubble baths, snickering: and sudden hates on men. Then she was Secretary of the Service Council and Head of the I Altar Guild. Remember the hours she spent getting can- dles, arranging magnolia leaves, and keeping the vestments - clean? And, of course, there was always archery. Yes . . . A 5, gg, Ann Carolyn is a Carolinian to remember! Q n - V gesii- -W-. 2 W 'twfviiea s I -1 is f -- 1 I - . 5,1 ,,,.,. l Q ,.-I 'N l x - K 'F' x.',.X ....,XX l ' l Yu- 'K' -- 'L' .'-. x X l X 3' as s - I-IA .,,. 'K m .K 'f' -It 4' N --M-...- i i W, ki U FTER reading what I have written about my good friends, the Seniors, I am sure that you can see why I like them so much. Of course, I could tell many more funny stories about them such as those of suffocation while hiding in a laundry hamper, tricks to get to wear an S. M. A. coat, and so on ad irfinilum, but you know Miss Cochran is my pal too, so I have to leave her something for her final vpn vespers address. I 22 ls

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