St Annes School - Synopsis Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

 - Class of 1951

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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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,If VI QV! 'fi lull' f I' -' Q' . 4 Q V' I1 l l ' A I ' ' ,Af CL' I' 1 SENIORTSL, Vf,frI f I 5' E rf! I g it s I l g, '- Kc, J' I. A lL' J 1.9 'ii' lr 'll ,i . . .4 'F . 'I' I' 5 'i 1' Tatrzcza Vihme Tayne XJ . ' I' I - y Pat , l BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT L 7' '44 - '51 I V Pat is the tiny girl, with the tiny waist and tiny feet and wavy blond hair. Her blue eyes get a mean sparkle when she is in the midst of planning some deviltry. She loves horses and is never happier than when on one, looking quite trim and making the spectators think that she and the horse-D are one. Heaven knows, she makes the judges think so, too, for we've never seen a girl win as many ribbons and silver dishes. This does not mean, however, that she lives and' breathes only on the four-legged animals. Another of her pet crazes is knitting. She turns out about half a dozen!! argyle socks a day, with a couple of ties if she has a spare most athletic. In addition to basketball, she plays hockey, and the team doesnit know what it would do without herb She dotes on car-racingg or is it the drivers? Oh, yes !-and. she also loves to take pictures, you know, those little candid shots at the most unexpected momentsfthc kind weid all like to forget! It gets to be quite a collection when she adds them up through the years, especially when shc's been here for seven of them! In spite of the brief sojourn in the day department, hers has been the longest stay as a boarder, and it's no wonder that the tiny girl with the tiny waist and U X moment or two. To put it short: Pat without her knitting, V l lS like a fish without a tail. And there's still more: She isx . , E Y. I I !'!. S 6 feet seems almost to be a fixture here. Iwi 7 'WC f V ZJ 9. Q its in Q, Martha Timur Tggfxkt Ri QQ , ,, P wp, SHORT HILLS, NEW JERSEY 3 W 947 - 351 ilvst 3-5-57--70.-45 p.m. As I sit here, Miss Cochran, Miss Qt' Coleman and Pat are busy working on the Annual' I am busy'1oafing. Pat, you know, is Editor of TI-IE SAINT, cli-yzx 4 maxing a brilliant four-year career. A member of Foot- lights Club, Captain of junior Varsity in hockey, class Vice- President her junior year-Pat did each job well although she constantly deprecates herself. Vice-President? Gee, that was a tough job . . . I called one meeting, and once I emptied a waste-basket. The waste-basket was hardest! Many were fooled by this modesty until she wrote thc Sophomore skit Ca mock radio programj. The wool fell from everyone,s eyes. You remember how she hit the nail with that dialogue and brought down the houseg result- it ZX Split: Q 1 STL. Q WISH 4 recruitment to the Annual staff as Assistant Editor last year. Not even she can change our opinion of that Annual And all work and no play? Never! Ask her about the momen- now shc is slaving to make this SAINT surpass that One. But 70 ty - 4 . Ll , tous trip to Annapolis, trips to New York, or her latest lit- erary effort. Aw, that wasn't any good! . . . and she'l1 , . be saying that when her books are best-sellers. Always good for a laugh or some fun, with an occasional cynical remark- f but I could go on for hours, and the proof ofthe pudding? has been the eating. We've worked with her and we k ow! A S fu si MSW

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