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BETTY JAMES “I don’t give two tid- dly-shats! ” “Bep,” as she is known among her friends, was one of the most popular girls at S. T. C. In her four years, she proved herself versatile in many activities. Her favorite subject was Math., in which she excelled; her favorite pastime was “Moe.” FAYE WEBSTER “To think of all I’ve gotten away with, and now I get caught!” Faye, the vivacious brunette of the Senior Class, transferred from Western Maryland Col¬ lege. At S. T. C. she be¬ came interested in pri¬ mary education and would like to take her Master’s Degree in this field. She will be re¬ membered for her love of bridge, boogie and Mr. B. VIRGINIA KOSINSKE “It’s really beautiful in Bel Air. I miss it so . . ” A hardy laugh would often emanate from “Ginny.” Pleasure and beauty were things that she enjoyed above all. A lover of life, Ginny Ginny wanted friendship from all who knew her. She had interests in liter¬ ature and art, and love for her first grade practice class.
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SAMUEL ELLIS “I decline” Popular among the students, ‘‘Sambo” (the hat) was nominated for almost every office in the S. G. A., but declined all nominations because of his obligations to wife and child at home. However, his presence in class and snack bar conferences proved invaluable in the solution of many prob¬ lems. ROBERT WEBSTER ‘‘There’s nothing like it!” j Bob’s favorite saying applied to nothing other than married life, for, since marriage, he has been doing nothing but proudly escorting his at¬ tractive wife about school. The Websters live in Del- mar where Bob enjoys volunteer fire work. We wish them both a prosper¬ ous future. DANIEL ELLIOTT “Hey, kid, lend me your old lesson plans!” Danny’s jovial smile and robustious nature labeled him as a good guy. His stylized laughter could be heard ringing throughout the college. He spent his spare time polishing his “red wag¬ on,” and bidding a five no trump hand (and making the bid, too!), .
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ROY ESIASON “Gerbshlerbing Hunga- lighters” (translation un¬ known) A lover of literature, Roy was endowed with a gift in this field. He was the only man at S. T. C. too strong to sleep. Editor of our yearbook and in¬ terested in sports, he was an asset whether it was in the staff room or on the athletic field. curtis McDowell “Be careful, you’ll think you got into a bee hive!” A very active president of the S. G. A., “Rowdy” was always ready with a pleasant smile. Curt’s main interest was mathe¬ matics, which he attri¬ buted to the tutelage of Mr. Cauffman. Sportsman Curt excelled in soccer because of aggressiveness and stamina. JOHN DAY “Umphhh, ssshh” An iron man in the flesh was “Daystein.” Classes and assignments were not enough for him. He played soccer, edited the college newspaper, and put in many hours at Dr. May’s Polar Bar just to keep busy, and yet he was able to be near the top of his class scholas¬ tically and in popularity.
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