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NANCY STROHSACKER PATTON “Nan,” the beautiful brunette ol the senior class, was frequently seen hurrying about the college, making charts, or “sitting in the back of the bus.” She enjoyed boating, traveling, and bridge, and was S.T.C.’s most consistent mail-box watcher, hoping for and often receiving a BILLet-doux. JUNE SHERWOOD TULL Changing from a resident stu¬ dent to a day student in her se¬ nior year, “Sherry” took from the college a sweet and understand¬ ing personality, but we know her amiable characteristics will be in evidence wherever she lives. Sherry’s popularity was matched by her hard work and attractive¬ ness. WILLIE CAREY Willie joined us in the fall of ’51 and, in a very short time, prov¬ ed herself both in and out of the classroom. She has continued to tackle her studies in a business¬ like manner and to display a pleasant and friendly personality around the campus, making her preferred company. 26
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CHARLES BUTLER Sharp-witted, warm, and friend¬ ly, Charlie will long be remem¬ bered for his congeniality and for his ever-readiness to extend a helping hand. His aptitude for politics has earned him the title of the “Churchill of S.T.C.”. May his future be blackened by a minimum of blood, sweat, and tears. STANFORD CROCKETT Studious, ambitious, and mar¬ ried, Stan, in his eagerness to go forth and meet the challenge, combined summer school with his regular college attendance. With a drive such as this, it is certain that “the Man” shall be heard of again and often. Fifth grade, Montgomery County-— stand by! NICHOLAS VITARELLI Between varsity sports events, “Nick” could always be located in the locker room or the library. He will probably be best remem¬ bered for his many services to the school and to each of us as indi¬ viduals. His pleasant manner will certainly bring cheer to his fu- ture classes. 25
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JOHN WILLIS “Jack” was the. man behind the scenes at numerous productions at S. T. C. He was probably the only student in the history of the collesre who knew what switch o to pull a t the right time. His re¬ liableness, ability to get things done, hearty laugh, and willing¬ ness to help will surely be miss¬ ed. RAYMOND STOOPS “Ray”, the handsome president of the senior class, has long been the butt of jokes concerning his status with the opposite sex. He has always taken this kidding good-naturedly and returned the jibs. Perhaps it has been this good-naturedness that has made Ray the popular student he is. V ' A ' WW WILLIAM TRUITT “Bill,” the bass half of the Cher¬ ry Sisters and three-year mem¬ ber of the highly regarded col¬ lege quartet, was frequently seen entertaining in one of these ca¬ pacities. Always willing to help out, Bill was a good student and served as president of the So- phanes Players and the Men’s Dorm. 27
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