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SENIORS qfrztury ane qnusvofl i!NanCy9? HAMPTON, VIRGINIA '50 - '52 g'0h, there's such a lot ry' things to do ana' such a lot to be That there's always lots cy'cher1ies on my little cherfy tree! 'gWhen I get to Californian-g'Look at me! When I lose some weight . . . -Must be the born leader who chops off those natural curls at every provocation. She ruins her eyes by continual reading and fancies herself by degrees an expert in psychology and a psychological case. One of the few people in the class of ,52 who could bring the class to any semblance of order, she has led us through thick and thin ibut mostly thick-L'Perish the thought! J. De- scriptive language and unpredictable humor keep life fx.. Qafheritie fflorence Clyesf Cathy CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA ,47 - ,SZ I can think whatever I like to think. Well, girls . . . APrick up your ears and get ready to listen, for it's Cathy again, introducing a new idea. It is she who propagates 'most every scheme which material- izes as a prank of the incorrigible day students of the class of '52. Who wore the daringly decorated garters, smuggled in ginger ale to her sophomore cohorts, and led and partici- pated in so many other escapades with dash and 6clat? On the other hand, who seems to know every obscure date in history or to be able to charm Mrs. Boaz with a review of Thr Conqwrors? Need we tell you? 122 around her anything but dull.
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DMV MNIORS fy iLl',.lf,M lA ':,f,,f' .MMM ff , ,MS Md, l A -l52 AN , Eight ezghtx are xixgfjour, ultzfbf by sevenf' When we were in Texas . . . - Did you hear the man say Texa,r?',-With the mention of the Lone Star State it can only be Sarah, off again on her favorite subject. Oh yes, she lives in Michigan, but once a Texan, always a Texan! Do you need help in math? Do you want to give Cousin Susie a handmade CSarah's handl nightshirt for her birthday, or shorten last year's tweed skirt? Do you want ideas to make your theme catch Mrs. Boazis fancy? Sarah can-and will-always assist. For a frank opinion of anything from the latest book to a successful paper, for sly humor and hidden deviltry, there's no one to beat her. Cyzancy CDafzfon Qrocgeif df. Qfair Nancy SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY ,48 - '52 Ask me a riddle . . . and I'll repbvf' Oh, I promise . . . and with her inimitable laugh, Nancy is off either on one of those frequent and fabulous Annapolis weekends, or to whip up another Nan Clair Original Corders taken anytime, perfection guaranteedj. Although petite, her energy, enthusiasm, and resourcefulness are excelled by few others of any size, shape, or description. After her excellent work as treasurer of the freshman class, her election to the sophomore presidency was inevitable. This year she can be found almost anytime behind a sigh of Please Knock, critically eyeing a new drawing or write-up for The Saintf' In spite of what she may say, the Annual didn't just happen accidentally, but rather with a big shove from Nancy, and we are in- clined to agree with Pooh when he said: '4She's the bestest editor that ever edited. 211
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SENIORS Qc1rr1el1'a S 'flzne K7 7791501-H Armen TRION, GEORGIA ,49 - '52 So I have done the best I can. '4It's awfully nice to see you . . . - Dadjim! -And with the familiar ejaculation, Anne is off to rustle up some new project, likely to range from presidency of the junior class or Service Council to varsity basketball or tennis. In her spare time she may be found lending her able assistance to the Altar Guild or her charming smile to the May Court. Possessed of a quiet personality and a subtle humor, her few well-chosen words are, with rare exceptions, apropos. Further attempts to point out the good and bad about Anne would be futile-besides, itis not nice to point. es gee MMV, , J 'Kiwi Is that the end? asked Christopher Robin. 1 l I Thafs the end mf that one. There are others. Z About Pooh and Me?'? M And Piglet and Rabbit and all zjyou. Dorftyou remember?', l ' 1 I do remember, he said, ony Pooh doesrft vepf well, so thafs why he likes having it OGSY told to him again. Because then ifs a real stomf and not just a remembering. . ,VJ s X Thafsjust how Ifeel, I said. -fl 23 My . ..,,fej,5,, W
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