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we ,eu at 1 , Lynda Carole Stuart Baltimore, Maryland p EIGHT YEARS They who sow in tears, shall reap in joy. PSALM 126 Lynda, who was at Samuel Ready longer than anyone in the class, participated in all of the school activities. During the last four years she has contributed much of her time and talent to the Angel Chorus, Glee Club, Drama Club, and Hockey Club. Lynda showed enthusiasm and ability in journalism through writing for the Ready Record and managing the TORCH. In her senior year as editor-in-chief of the school paper Lynda instituted several beneficial publication policies. She is planning to attend Towson State Teacher's College, where she will continue her work in English and journalism. .lynn Lyn Cwith a YD . . . Look, my nails are growing . . . member of Virginia triumvirate . . . telephone conversa- tionalist . . . Ocean City fan . . . Hair for clothes . . . sleeping bag . . . Now, Miss Bailey . . . loathes hot dogs, pancakes, and slow people . . . misplaced glasses . . . sweetie . . . Poly vs. City . . . always taking naps, eating, washing her face, and asking, What did I do with my pin? . . . Only You . . . Oh, those kids . . . likes suits, French fries, stuffed animals, short hair . . . fiery temper . . . I should think so . . . messy jewelry box . . . late sleeper . . . baby sitter . . . It's so ridiculous . . . Poop- de-du . . . I'll not argue . . . eternal quest for Record articles . . . Rob . . . Wah-hoo! I have an exposition of sleep come upon me. 17
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Suaeanne Wloifgcm miller Martinsburg, West Virginia TWO YEARS I would look up, and laugh, and love, und lift. WALTERS During her first year Susie wrote for the Ready Record and served on the House Council. As senior class president she was secretary of the Student Council. Her interest in dramatics and choral singing made her an active member of the Drama Club, and earned for her the presidency of the Senior High Clee Club. In the Athletic Association activities Susie diligently coached the cheering squad, and as a frequent occupant of the tennis courts, she earned many points for the Rho team. She also enjoys hiking, riding, and competitive swimming. An ardent defender of southern rights, she made many contributions to class discussions and extra-curricular bull sessions. She is planning to attend Mount Holyoke or Randolph-Macon, and to study in the Fields of sociology and psychology. Susie' . . . Sus . . . f'Morg Ho, ho, ho . . . I'm regressing . . . zoom! . . . Met soloist . . . But it's collegiate . . . one-third of Virginia trium- virate . . . enthusiasm for IIKA . . . dream girl '56 . . . coffee fiend . . . aliliction of upper lip . . . early morning rides . . . tomato juice dates . . . I'm going to W8rL in 37Vz days . . . the cabin . . . one-half interest in a secret place . . . passive contribution in art . . . extensive history reader . . . rings . . . the creaking window . . . Where's my pin? . . . pizza . . . luncheon at the Liquid . . . Schnookums . . . docile nature . . . over the mountain . . . evening facial . . . punctuality plus . . . plans for June 10. Though she he but little, she is fercef' 16
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qDlCl1fll'1f3 feora Taylor Sylcesville, Maryland THREE YEARS I think, therefore I am. IJESCARTES 'lhrough her imagination and enthusiasm Dianne contributed much to the athletic program. She served on the Athletic Association board as secretary and president, and proved to be a talented player for the Sigma team. Her work on the House Council and in the bookstore was invaluable. Dianne's extra-curricular activities included the lloclaey Club, Drama Club, Clce Club, and Angel Chorus. Her future plans include nurses's training and matrimonv. nDiu just my Bill . . . athletic genius . . . dimpled knees and Teddy bears . . . partiality to the U. of Md .... loyal Girl Scout . . . journeys to Annapolis and Scarsdale . . . briclc's books . . . memories of the French room corner . . . advocate of clomesticity . . . French peasants . . . Keepers of the springs, I salute you . . . the grapefruit blues . . . seamstress par excellence . . . passion for poetry . . . Two n's please . . . spankings . . . pussy willows . . . T0mmy's wardrobe . . . misuse of the waste-can . . . that pearl . . . future R.N. Eat no onions nor garlic, for H we are io utter sweet breath. 18
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