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SENIORS in Bell? Sarah vlgues Vest Sazshy CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA ,46 - '51 Does that girl ever take anything seriously? We doubt it! But how many of our classes have seemed shorter because of her endless wit, and how much of our free time has been more fun because of her wonderful sense of humor! No one can be upset for long around Sazshy, for her easy-going nature calms even her excitable younger sister, or inter- venes for her. There was a time when Cathy stood in a rather shaky position in your favor, Miss Cochran, and Sazshy came to the rescue. Nothing ever bothers Sazshy, unless she loses her temper-and then, brother! just get out of the way. A long-standing member of the Dramatics Club, who played Mrs. Gardiner in Pride and Prejudice her junior year, Sazshy brings zest and energy into just about everything she does. despite an occasionally languid air. Her work in the Fashion Show made Williams choose her as a model. Shels an ace chauffeur, and many a slowly starving boarder has welcomed the sight of Sazshy's green Chevvy flying around the circle. Leave it to Sazshy to have upto-date slang and the latest by-word. ':Girlie, it's grizzly, I mean! you'l1 no doubt be told if you get into a conversation with her. When she was picked as one of the D. A. R. Fashion Show models, her comment was typical: Ig my face red ! For years Sazshy has made those around her at S. A. S. love her. We wish it could be many more. nodal! t-4-cgso. 111:-.-in 52 DW' Q1 img- fnom QW g . 1.1 A - A-PL ir l ,Qfyld :'pa5fY1?, ,- , ,M 1 ,jeg 1, Z. was g - LN Q9-Q sniffer-'ifs aka.-N4 JI ,L,t,1..t,1.,L,.t..-ef'..- , LA!! v . 43-mm' TYJQ-. WQMMXA- eAndrea Genevieve Wallaee -'D M-'-4-as-5 I T' ,. -'X P l ,-. . do Q WJ-Ai AUdYH 'il' LLM' Vim ' -'-itlw 'fi CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Cc 1 '45 - '51 Every day for the past six years, this member of the school has been arriving on foot from her nearby home. Some- times she's on time for chapel, sometimes she isn't, but no matter when she arrives, you know she's going to be smiling and raring to go. During those years, Andy has really been busy. Taking care of the class funds in her Sophomore year was her particular headache, but they really made money! Then she was a very competent class Secretary as a Senior, even when those class meetings got confusing and feeling ran high, she kept the notes straight. The Glee Club has been her main extra-curricular activity and she has greatly added to the second soprano and alto sections. Her good work on the Annual staff wouldnlt be forgotten either, for she certainly could get those ads! Might be that those good looks, unbelievable complexion and wonderful disposition have something to do with it. They've won over many a person before. Everyone who knows her will admit that she is really a beauty, as the Fashion Show proved. Not only does she have a figure and looks but that certain something that makes clothes look like a million. A little on the silent side perhaps, but cute, and when you get to know Andy, you'll never forget her. l22l'
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'48 - '51 SENIORS , , Joyce tMei-Sbiu 'Deng Joyce NEW YORK, NEW YORK '48 - '51 Knit two, purl two . . . Joyce is again at her knitting, which includes anything from socks to sweaters. It's surprising how much she can get done in the short extra time she has, for this girl has little free time. First, she is the proud possessor of a brain, a very scarce commodity in general and something that is much in demand. She not only gets up at anywhere from 3:00 to 6:00 a.m. to do her own home- work, but all during study hall itis, Joyce, this Chemistry problem . . . or, joyce, I can't get the Spanish . . . Once a month, though, it's her time to go around to people, and the happy eiipresdon with which she counts up the money owed the Senior Class is terrifying to behold. Money was the by-word of the Senior Treasurer this year! All winter her afternoons were claimed by varsity basketball. She's got quite a sense of humor. Whenever something strikes her funny, everyone nearby knows it, and it takes very little to send her into gales of laughter. Her one great trouble is a susceptibility to teasing, of which she receives double doses. She never resorts to swearing, though, but passes everything off with, Oh, Twiddlebombln of which the exact meaning is unknown to everyone but her. Chinese lessons, movie magazines, and quiet competence are among some of the other things for which she will be remembered by all of us who have known, admired, and loved Joyce Tseng. Sylvia jane Sturku' Sylvia , Silwa CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Short in stature and strictly on the fun side, Sylvia has proved that being one of the last day students to enter the class isn't any handicap. Two and a half years isn't so long, no matter what the Sophomores may think, but this girl's absolutely unpredictable remarks, uttered in an unmistak- able Lynchburg accent, have made her an important part of the school. Her work as Subscription Mana er of the Grapevine this year added a lot to the paper, whge her ex- cellent modeling technique was important in the Fashion Show. She's known for such remarks as, Cheer, cheer, cheer for Colgate toothpaste! and B-B-B-B-B-But! fol- lowed by her opinion of the problem on hand. Last year she taxied Madame Perrenoud to and from school, and you could usually tell in French class what her driving had been like. This year she lives nearer to school, within walking distance, in fact. During her years here she's come to know the boarders so well that she even spends the night here once in a while and knows what it's like to be a boarder. Sylvia is not a bookworm, far from it, but that doesn't mean that she makes poor grades. She'll make a 98 on a test, making her teacher very happy until she innocently asks what chapter the test was on because she hadn't read it yet. Innocent looks, class witticisms, and a love of fun made Sylvia one of the outstanding girls of nineteen-fifty-one's class. ' 211
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f' .', K . fS'E1N.I'.OtRS' f g?f' V F f I-1' 4 jf ,,f 1 5' ' A I .ff J A K. 'I X , I, , 4 If .- ' X. 'V' f li .' ' 'A' 7 X -V in if -yr K ff . 1 I f 'fff Jllary Jllczrtzn Wzllzamsorz ' ' ' ' 7 . an ff....' . fjMefry.Maz1i11 .ffy. it f ff ,ffvfr ,f .,.. CHARr.'oT?5, NORTIi 'CAROLINA , , 17, K jf L ' I y ,-1,51 .f K 3-I yu' f glw I A not-by-any-means light tread, accompanied by a lusty North Carolina hymn, usually announces the arrival of this strictly Southern belle. Large, sparkling blue eyes, lovely blond hair, and a disarming smile are only a few of this girl's charming qualities. She's graced the Altar Guild and has sung lustily at many a Glee Club rehearsal and concert during these past years. She really showed off those clothes at the Fashion Show, proving that she can maintain that posture when she tries: but, being M. M., she sort of lapses into that Carolina shuffle whenever she feels at ease, which isjust about always. This is the girl who believes in having fun, and in raising the roof if possible, but when facing Miss Coleman the morning afterwards'-oh, those big innocent blue eyes! But Mary Martinis on the work-list anyway, because herjudge knows her too well. After all, whose voice can be heard above all whispers any time from 10:00-ll :OO p.m.? Who can be found in the bathroom during this period knitting away furiously? But on the other hand. who's the girl who keeps the chapel clean? Who has that laugh with the unbelievable carrying quality? Who cheers the loudest at the games, and who keeps the rivalry between Virginia and North Carolina alive throughout the year? Mary Martin'--that gum-cracking, Car ina-crazy Senior! . K ,y ,Ie - 5 N ' x-'Z tt ' 5 3' xi' X , A X55 .K 'xi .5 ,v 5 ff s. .. i g , J P ',, ' . J ,J r 'N . 5 3 9. ,f . 3 AQ is Qvff, , s y V' xg! Y .5 'I x 5 ' K ' ' . , ,' X: 'I X 3-ov5ff3 my 'sb WIJJKJ, 0 jf-gb J' 4' ',,-J 'i K5 if, lg 4,1 1 ary 731-yce Warden . Q an H J, PA! I Y .M v B Y' -' Q, PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA 1 v ' e ,47 -,151 A 'iWell, all rightll' A voice floats down thehall, and from the tone, which can convey anything rom disgust to de- light-and accent, w X h conveys only Pittsburgh-you just know it's B. e he's on thephone, it's,ten to one that the other endfof the onnection is' Humph ies Hall. B does get around! .But t ' taste is not her onl idiosyn- crasy. She loves to talk, and, hether asleep or a ake, her conversation ip' bound to be interesting. She is oted for endless wor 'bn the Grapevine since her -junior yea . No one can find t scoops thati'B', finds, and certainly no one can write th with- her style and subtlety. Her form. has graced eevarsityclasses-both in hockey' Cshe made W I- Statel' nd in basketball-during her Senior year, and h willingness to work has helped the' Annual over many bump since her Sophomore one. A master typist, who ha unselfishly aidedhmany a struggling literary light, B,s',l cheerful '4Yuh-usl' to anyone in difficulty has been much more appreciated than she herself probably realizes. Not only that, her wit and humor have lightened our darkness so often that if you ask anyone, from faculty down to the youngest boarder, the question, 'L What would we do without 'B'?U you would probably get a blank stare, for such is un- thinkable. In fact, what will we do without B ? Jl23l'
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