St Timothys School - Steward Yearbook (Stevenson, MD)

 - Class of 1959

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, 'VW THE STEWARD fpllfrifflp Viv! VMI? SUSAN DAY BEATTY ' A 'gl ' - f ,fi Ml V Daisy Daze Y lll Onwentsia Road, Lake Forest, lllinois ff V2 QM SPIDER Lake Forest College ' Then give to the world the best you have, and the best X4 yo will come hack to you. - -Mary Ainge DeVere Amid a jumbled heap of shoes and clothes piled nine feet high on the floor of the closet a curly, dark head is seen as Daisy searches for her size-four tennis shoes. As she streaks up the path, her Spider scarf flapping behind her, she quickly reviews what she's going to say to her neat Spiders C who have already been filled with Daisy's bubbling enthusiasmj. Although she's the smallest hockey captain in the history of St. Tim's, her spirit more than doubles her size. fH0wever, she shouldn't use her teeth to slow down the ball.j You haven't seen anything until you watch Dazel's preparation for bed. She spends the first lifteen minutes carefully folding down her bedspread just right so as not to muss her large collection of Spider banners. As she hops into bed with her supply of kleenex trailing behind her, we suddenly notice that the temperature in vfefff-sf mi si PAAMW awvlf la 63 of 50 Yi lifgs at - Viva Wggwtfiilf 0 bf' 7 V xy ' WA A ' i A if the room has dropped twenty degrees. X I 90' As if her goings-on at school weren't enough to dazzle K 5 QW fx M I l anyone-a future billboard on Broadway may readzbl if Mic. ,P Daisy Beatty Starring in . . . ' l X duel lf!! BROVVNIF M - Ast KY' JMX Q1 WSE ' E 5, We ETHEL EW B1f1i31lsoNy2M V995 . P i HB' . ,lx W' ll-ff 'bla Dodds Lziiigdllkkrcliiiore,cllldhiisy'lv'zl1ii lf XA Ulf aaowisua V Vg g Mlwjl V W hat ne hope ei er to do with ease, we must learn 4 df bw first to do with diligence. The redhead filly does not like to rise at early hours. -lrmliilsririiyfm ' Seven The Hellenic Stable has had trouble getting her to the track on time, but once she enters a race she doesn't stop until dusk. She works diligently on divers courses, but always seems depressed with the unanswered fan mail-bills included. Aside from being a skilled hill- topper, she is also an avid Brownie fan as well as one of their high-jumping centers. On the hockey field she was a valuable member of the I.V., keeping her red head lzent toward the ground and her eyes always on the ball. As Art Editor of the Steward she reveals her meticulous character, for each drawing is carefully and painstakingly done. She is always dressed in the latest fashions and dreams of returning to Europe to acquire more mohair sweaters. As Bense rounds the last lap, she is heard singing jubilantly, but she must not stop, as the switch- board is buzzing and Flashing her victory. She accepts her award with a humble smile, showing her white tab bit teeth, and walks toward the stable with a tired lope. Peppi has made it through another day. 9 f KM

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'IHE STEVVARD SUSAN VAUGHAN BAKER Sue Newt 17 Meadow Road, Baltimore 12, Maryland SPIDER XVellcsley The reason firm, the temperate will, Endurance, foresight, strength, and skill, -Wfordsworth After abandoning her career at VVellesley and Har- vard, Sue obtained a passport under the assumed name of VVooey Asparagus Newton, the Great, and, donning her sunglasses, travelled incognito to Paris to become a French cook. At present she is firmly established in her kitchen, where every morning at precisely 8:00, with glass of tomato juice in foot, she listens to the latest news on her T.S.F. Over the stove in the place of honor hangs a painting of Barlow, Iule, Ben, Will, and a Hindu. On either side in orderly rows hang various strange utensils, including a potato masher, vaguely resembling a tennis racquet and a ladle that looks like a golf club. Wlieri Ichabod arrived from Salonaiki, she was wear- ing her red scarf, polo coat, red shoes, two Spider pins, and was somehow carrying not only a huge red pocket- book but also a suitcase containing, among other things, twenty pairs of shoes-very essential for a weekend, much more a residence. As she quiets the rabble, our Self-Gov member approaches the nearest Gendarme and inquires in her best French, 'AAvez-vous des fig-newts? se' as as NIARX SHOT IILR BART HOLONHLXV 19,0 Polly , Pol-poll' e 00 Ifellscrest Road, Essex Fells, New Iersey ,V 3 of of US Q x BROVVNIFI Mt. Ilolyokcrgbg- as ,vf To those who know thee not, no words can paint, I And those who know thee know all words are faint. -Belloc Pollyo, lately of Faculty House, is always the first to say, XVould you please repeat that and the last to call Good night, All. A peek at her room will digulge the cherished Brownie costume neatly arranged on the shelf and, on the bureau, beside the teensy scrap of yellow paper with reminders to herself in microscopic hand- writing, the prized Brownie pin. Polly, a longtime member of Choir and Choral. may be found assisting Choral on Thursdays and on Saturdays arranging guided tours as Co-head of the Hospitality Committee. Bar- ring these possibilities, if she is not in her room playing her beloved preludes or perhaps Gershwin, then she is inevitably down in the Music-Drama Building prac- ticing. Pol is the only person who owns at least 150 sheets of music and keeps them in the piano bench in the Assembly Room. And who but Pol would have twin eight-year-old sisters and a personal interest in thc Ed Sullivan Show! But this is not amazing, for anything can happen around our happy roommate. A H gi. fat' i,r,,f'l wpft fab? My fm la, Q iffy? sawed wjyfyiffy ,if 'BW ,,00 l ,a.Z5fliai



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rQXvb XQ sw QW5 THE STEWARD s' 0' , V X'-OMJLILQVJ UMW 0 an-K' A 0 0' X Liv 00,95 QQ, 0' of 5 Q CYNTHIA BALLARD BETNER 9, C. B. Ceebes Spring Lane Farm, Malvern, Pennsylvania PIDER Middlebury Q Nature never makes excellent things for mean or no uses. xpacfizv S47 I -Iohn Locke 1 F0 I am the shadow of C. B., the tall, quiet creature with Obpf long, golden hair. Everyone always thinks she's very Wdeiiiiireg but they labor under a misapprehension. Her X 'gl ' sense of humor is very subtle, except in meetings when VVGX 94,6 ' fby mistakej she says exactly what she means. Conse- aC'.5 quentiy the other shadows and I are never bored. Many af? times I have sat with her in the Assembly Room or JT down in the Music Drama Building while she has jotted J? Qfyve down notes for Clippings. However, my favorite pas- '2 Xvx time is watching her pretend she's mad, she hunches up 'Ivo' JJ: her shoulders and emits a monstrous scowl. But this is ,Gave V, only one of her many antics toutside of Dramat, that .vb A ' isj: she also likes to pretend she's a country bumpkin 02, I I from 'Lawa-a-ay out We-e-stl'-that is, if she ri-i-ghtly og rceme-a-a-mbcrs . Sometimes I lose C. B. because she rides for hours over the Philadelphia prairies on her long- legged, illustrious thoroughbreds, or sometimes even steals off to Ireland. Recently she has become distracted and tends to hang all her postcards, pictures. and even Ishcabibble from a thread. I may be next! CONSTANCE FRASER BIGELOVV Connie Con 1270 Goose Lake Road, Vlfhite Bear Lake IO, Minnesota BROVVNIE Briarcliff L'etoile du Nord. -hfinnesota State lllotto '4What? Holy jumpin' joe-hascr-fras, you found my Yale scarf in the Art Room? Oh, duh George! I guess I left it down there when I went to clean the place up. . . . Gow, what can I do about Relf? QTranslation: Ralph.j 'fYou guessed her, Chester, he's just written me another letter comme d'habitudc. Q Piglet, all sixty-one inches of her, stands there. Uncontrollable permanent engulfs a heart-shaped face and blue eyes.j Gow, I've got to go talk to Miss Bement right after Choral about travel plans on the Turbo-jet. I swear, that is the fastest plane-doesn't even compare with the piston engine DC-3 airliners. And speaking of planes, I'm so mad. I read the other day that the Ground Observer Corps is obsolete! There goes my lifets ambition .... They've just had another tornado near Wliite Bear. I hope it hits the highway construc- tion company. 'l'he days of the Minnesota prairie arc gone when they build highways across your pasture. Ask her how to spell cat and she'll say k-a-t. Ask her to make a Christmas card and she'll draw a master- piece. If she can paint. can't spell, and speaks with a Mid-Western accent, you'lI know it's Connie. Eight

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St Timothys School - Steward Yearbook (Stevenson, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 42

1959, pg 42

St Timothys School - Steward Yearbook (Stevenson, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 18

1959, pg 18

St Timothys School - Steward Yearbook (Stevenson, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 10

1959, pg 10

St Timothys School - Steward Yearbook (Stevenson, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 19

1959, pg 19

St Timothys School - Steward Yearbook (Stevenson, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 19

1959, pg 19

St Timothys School - Steward Yearbook (Stevenson, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 6

1959, pg 6


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