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SEN IORS Ciifiza Cljiffirnan qgafis CCLiZa77 COCONUT GROVE, FLORIDA '49 - '52 I'll think a lot tomorrow . . . UI got the sweetest letter from . . . -breathlessly Liza rushes in, late again. First it was Taft, and then Columbia, but always letters from somewhere. Her life is often in confusion-remember the treasury book her junior year, and, every year, the Annual art work which she tried to get in on schedule? Between schemes and dare-devil plots to beat the system, you may find her conniving with Miss Payne to run the Glee Club smoothly. Or you may find her doing 'most anything else, for she draws beauti- fully, dances superbly, rides expertly, and is the best pro- , - fb Lfgefifje Cbuycgincg i'23ancge1b,pA Be1iqeH,'fBe1irChH 676 ,H QD ATLANTA, GEORGIA 'D fy! isonsz Down lo a beach where the slow waves thzznder-'M NI did-dunt! Well, ree-l1y!'l-And as the voice echoes down the hall, we know it can only be the tall southern belle from Atlanta. Weive never heard her utter a catty word, and welve never fwell, hardly everl seen her wear the same dress twice. More amazing, we seldom noticed her tearing her hair Over the senior treasury accounts. Underclassmen flock to her room to admire the Rogue's Gallery Cmen, of courscj or just to chit-chat Quiet but funsloving, she wears her slow smile 'most always. do 114 crastinator we know. : Editor's note: After three years, she finally did lt' l
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SENIORS hlfnrhaef f 'ffm i Hager GCAnn39 SHADWELL, VIRGINIA ,50 - ,52 Thqfve great bzlg parties inside the groundsf, Purley-vouxfrancais? Mai: oui, when it comes to Ann, our wizard in French class. Her extensive vocabulary, ar- tistic flair, and magnfique work as director of the fashion show and business manager of the Greenway Grapevine Chizarifyn giance.s Qqdrfingfon SCBunny73 BRISTOL, TENNESSEE '46 - '47g ,48 - '52 Who had so many things which she wanted to do. nOh, you all, listen to this! -S'Let me read you this joke . . . -And so we're sure Bunny must be off with another tale from her incredible store of books. If she isn't worrying about the latest event, you'll be able to find her talking about it. She is the epitome of punctu- ality, industry, and efficiency: witness her job as secretary of the sophomore class. Between anecdotes of her little brother's latest antic or the ancestry of King john fwho 'iwas not a good man J, she can be seen playing varsity hockey or making the chapel beautiful for some special occasion. illustrate her enviable versatility and talent. Regarded with awe by those on academic probation, she's never seen studying, but she always appears high on the honor roll list. She has numbered among the ranks of both day and boarding students, and her jokes, her geniality, and her generosity are verified by all who come in contact with her. -II3
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SENIORS Q oan ijifancocg Tlaarreff Joann MARGATE, NEW JERSEY '49 - '52 And Fm veqyfond fy' Mummy but she sometimes gow away. S Wherels my mother? Well, pick a state-any state - And joan slouches busily down the stairs with her own special shoulder twist. Where is she going? What is she doing? She might be practicing cheers. She might be working on the senior skit. We're not quite sure. But we are sure that she'll expostulate ad infinitum and ad nauseam about her lunch, and that her caustic comments on anything else are bound to be, if anything, more amusing. The way she makes her roommate's bed, the way she can bring on a laugh with any joke, the way she stalks around on those beautiful beanpoles-to enumerate only a few- have won her renown over three years at S. A. S. .ginffrl qfarper LirIda,', Lunda', CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA '46 - '52 IFJ awfulfun to be born al all. Good mownin', girls . . .l'-And with these famous first words L'Staige's little sisterv roars up in 'SRambles . For a long time Semi-chauffeurred the clique in '4Rambles , but Linda finally won that coveted license+though the night before she had to telephone Sally to investigate the art of parallel parking, Her talents include the ability to feign an English accent and, in fact, to feign ,most any- thing on the stage-the members of the Dramatics Club elected her Vice-President-Secretary one year. Definitely a Southern gal, she can bat those eyelashes a mile a minute to the complete charm of her audience. 151
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