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I a 1 . , A SENIQRS. . I rf, I P . Jllargaret Jllakepeace tMcKenzie Kenzie PLAINFIELD, New jERsEY ,48 - 551 As the buses arrive on Sunday to take everyone to church, the first person to leap aboard is none other than Kenzie, whose desire to get there early has resulted in much kidding. Her long glamorous mane and classic profile are the envy of all of us. Then therels her amazing competence, which she's shown ever since her arrival, through her active participation in all class activities. Not only has she been an A. A. representative, a member of the Altar Guild, the Glee Club, and the Annual Staff, but also President of the ,Iunior Class and this yearls President of the Service Council. However, her talents are not confined only to matters of this nature. She has been an exceptionally valuable member of varsity hockey and basketball, and was Captain of the Gold Team this year. Despite her quick temper, Kenzie is just as quick to forgive and forget. A Yankee from jersey in the Southland, Margaret, as she is called by the teachers, holds her own with the wild, wild Rebs, and her sophisticated sarcasm has left many a would- be-teaser quite flat. Numbered among the staunch ad- mirers of the needle and yarn, Kenzie can frequently be seen with her knitting, but it just ain't', for Britain. Take all these characteristics, add a dash of temperament, plus carloads of personality, and you have-you guessed it- our Kenzie. .. 'B Sarah Uilllison JWvCari7J21 . .S , ,N t 'TT 'G , afsy . , f., 5.5 . s. -- ' W. T mf JAWDNVILIIB,-ELOQRA 1 .Q ' x, , 5-'48 - '51 X ,Q f,, , '-- 'yx - , -. A- -1. Sassy. stands, of course, 'for two linings: petiteness and 1 v - dalntiness. She can look up at the Ehvrtest wboysrjfh that big brown-eyed stare, Bnd with the ma e-mai 'she 3- party because she loves big crowds, lots of nUl!e, ancfplenty of fun. But being beautiful, witty, and the belle of thhball , aren't her only achievementsihs her list of accom lishmgnts 5 here will prove. During her S homore year, shot only found time to take down all th lass minutes and other, a hard job, I hear-and also led the school in cheering mr teams to victory. She was so good at this that she's doing s X it again this year. Her singing, in and out of the Glee ' Club rehearsals, is considered absolutely tops. That goes ' for her dorm life, too. She never gets into an argument, 1 which is really outstanding. Her Oh, come on, to some person who draws back from a suggested prank which she has decided will be daring but inevitably exciting and successful, has won over many a sceptic. Never a truer statement has been said than, Fun is had by all when Sassy's around. Jacksonville raises the bestf' is Sassy's motto, and she's proof of it. lvl gets, she must do it very effectively. Sh? is the life-of aiiro 4' secretarial jobs, but really did May Court jllmice. ' She kept the class finances straight during the-Iunior year- ' Q '-
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'J ' 'QKQ , , ' ' ' I , ll- Q7 I- f 'I' A ,J ku x f1tfi,,,,1!v M it 'A ,nh X -, , ff. fsEN1ORs f-Ilfeliggy' 'I' ff, ,flu ,mvff Q r r,..L d.1'sf',, ..1f:.-- I ji! ' ' I - ., , X A Q -,Qi fl F 'f 'A 4' f. if' ' J il' I In it A U L I rf jf? ' I A' i f 'nf fi 4: - ,wir-A-'ff1t..1 f r ' .t f14 Slzf1drllH6Zll . . , f ,X 'LW -ff: ll if ffltfi lr' ' 'f VPU i A --r ',e. -'sandf' lb l?lfl7-9 ill. 1 1, P .1 ' ,- lg Q. JUPITER, FLORIDA v A ' A x i . a lf, I, '47 - '51 W .Jr ' '. A 'J fjsast night Sandy provided an incredulous audience with ' K., another of her imaginative and entertaining tales. As 's f P H ,I f ' .1 -- . 1' 7 - 1 V N Q1 , . ' fl .' fa f x , ,' , f 'Gertrude Neal Horton 4 F I ff f Trudye , P ' CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA . I ' I '49-,51 W. f l,.' pThings have been hot for Trudye during '51. Bells were ringing for her, but they werenit wedding bells, for to Trudye, as '5l's Fire Captain, fell the job of supervising all the many fire drills. What with real smoke in the Senior Dorm, and suspected smoke in the Junior Dorm, she was kept on the run continually: If you were to go into her room, you'd be pretty sure to hear her latest record played, N N over and over againi' as her suitemates say. If you hear a . I ,I I typewriter clicking away, sheis hard at work editing the Grapevine or working on the Annual. Beware when sheis around, though, because she loves to take pictures, and sometimes one might think she had a flash-bulb for a heart. She could blackmail most of us. Whether sheis wearing red, green, or black, sheis got a pair of glasses to match the dress. Everything in her opinion is uyea highw, in- cluding hamsters, for which she has a distinct liking. A desire to be thinner is accompanied by spurts of mad dieting which are kept and broken with the same whole- heartednessg for everything Trudye does is dorie with all her energy. She doesn't take too many sports, but she's made up for it by lugging Miss Coleman's photo equipment around, a job that takes a strong back and willing heart. But then that's what Trudye has, no matter what the job that's given her, itis always done well and willingly. -fi usual her listeners gazed open-mouthed at the vivacious red-head, then turning around, looked at each other with blinking eyes and nodding heads while making such as- senting noises as yeah , H uh-huhn. Whether she's talking, walking, or playing she is always in perpetual motion. Of course, this energy comes in handy when sheis planning all the A. A. activities or playing on varsity and making All-West in hockey. Her's is far from the lowest voice in the Glee Club, or the dorm for that matter. A definite weakness for good-looking shoes explains the many shoe boxes and racks piled high in her closet, while that laugh heard around here so often can be attributed to a grand sense of the ridiculous in herself and others. We have learned to be wary of her, though, when she is angry, for she possesses a fiery temper conveyed to her friends by the energetic swing of her hips. Whether itis a result of anger or joy, it must be admitted that she possesses a rather interesting wiggle. Another of the important things typical of Sandy is her passion for parties, But who can blame her? After all, every girl should have at least one interesting hobby during her lifetime! If past experience foretells the future, Sandy is one girl who can be counted on to attack all problems with a determination, drive, and energy that will always succeed. 6l
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I7 5' , 2 X7 ,W 71 C2742 . N lj P1 ,CT2 x7 Cfd fifiicff if 'legs Efss A611 s Cp? AT JH-427' 6' ug: W., ' X 1-JY? 7 '77 A! .7- X .f SL-1' gf' ruff Z' Q9 vsyip 5 IZ! C ,. Jllary 'Boots Jllack Boots will -ff ' f U50 f X 1 viva f f 1 54 . 47 fx? -'7 . f I sQ' ff SHORT HILLS, NEW JERSEY '47 '51 X Love 'em and leave 'em, that's what I sayl , you might hear Boots declare with conviction if you should go into her room any time between dawn and dark. Whether she practices what she preaches we couldn't say, but we do know that the day Boots isnit confused over her men will be a new day for us! Somehow, tho', sheis always in com- mand of the situation. Her leadership and executive ability have been recognized since the day she stormed onto the campus as a Freshman. She was elected President of her class in the Sophomore year. She's been a member, off and on, of the Glee Club since she came to her Alma Mater, and the alto section has followed the bang of Boots, foot almost as constantly as it has followed Miss Coltranc's directions. Her musical ability doesn't stop here. For all four years she has slaved daily to master the piano and those of us who have listened to her know that it has not been in vain. She has been everything on varsity from star player to timekeeper to scorer and back again! Every- one in the school flocks to Boots' room some time for she is certainly one of the best liked and most popular personali- ties. Noted also for her curly hair, quantity of pills, and deep laugh, Macksy,' is quite a girl. Ask anyone and they'll tell you, t'From the photogenic face on down, she's wonderful V, 'Bette , uDc,ll,well9osell.l Jllargaret Cabell Jllatthewl-l'Qf6lfXil'C5V'f3 S Margaret CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIAUJQ Glfh I 548 - '51 fp C, U I'vc got things to tell you. What could it be? Ui co you know, Miss Cochran, who the speaker is and what the subject will beg for Margaret is the boarders' daily journal. She isjust as tall and slim as ever. Her good looks definitely influenced the Fashion Show judges, for they made her a model, and what a model she made! She was really among the best, for her regal carriage and great poise went over beautifully, as they would in any case. One of the things you notice about Margaret is her voice. It's low and a little hushed: over the telephone, it sounds positively mysterious and alluring, and her vocabulary is simply out of this world, as Mrs. Boaz can tell you. It's obvious she reads quite a lot Cand by this I mean good literaturell, for she's always raving about some book or another. That's one thing . . . she's cultured! live heard that the Seniors envy her literary powers, for, indeed, Margaret can't be beat when it comes to that. Last year she got the job of Assistant Editor of the Grapevine because of this ability. Praises have usually been her well-merited reward. No description of Margaret would be complete without mentioning the way in which she lets fall subtle remarks slightly tinged with sarcasm. Theyire most effective! Yes, Margaret is one fascinating person who will probably get very far! You donlt have to worry about her. Gsm L-K CELL, LTR 'NNE SKWECQQXQKYLLJ Klcaewsb ksbexen Lpgyemgt, QQ :B M-: .s rl1s'1- YW CSJNCS , gli cj QW-wiki ' will-. -f -1, - A-xXh i Csfiij
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