St Timothys School - Steward Yearbook (Stevenson, MD)

 - Class of 1959

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St Timothys School - Steward Yearbook (Stevenson, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 32 of 104
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THE STEWARD NAME BAKER BARTHOLOMEVV BEATTY BENSON BETNER BIGELOW BLAKE BOCOCK BONSAL BRAMXV ELL BRAWLEY BRYAN CHAPIN CHASE CHOATE COLEMAN CONV ERSE CUMMINCS CURRIER DAVIS ENOS C-EER GERRY HILL HUBBARD HUGBR IACKSON NOLAND PATON RYERSON SCHIFFBR SIMMONS VALENTINE VVASHBURN VVATTS WORK CLASS OF 1959 STATISTICS SYIVIBOL Eg newtons sheet music Kleenex little notes to herself Ishcabibble Turbo-jet her sweatshirt Austrian coat a cookie Listerine typewriter UK Absorbine jr. and Ace bandages caviar Peanuts Elizabeth Arden facial creams thought waves Russian medals Babo blush nail file sensible oxfords St. Paul's scarf plaid scarf her Sweatpants Russian dictionary letters grey pen grey uniform skirt and red Sweater her nod of approval Ba-made sweaters blue jeans and Amanda belt mule massacred jokes airplanes Nazi flag a key ADMIRBD Fon perseverenee diets her spontaneous combustion red hair co-ordination pain ting tennis skill voice jnbilance wit flexibility brotherly love laugh rosy cheeks shapely figure high style energy her French herself erudite tone of voice appreciation Brigitte Bardot look music auburn hair efficiency thoughtfulness mathematical ability deep voice accomplishments friendliness riding her chocolate cakes self-portraits posture uncontrollable blonde wisp low voice and dark eyebrows USIIALLY FOUND practicing yoga on the back porch laughing blowing her nose singing to herself wiggling l1er foot toe dancing cutting her hair hoarding ten centses writing Cousin Philly philosophizing ' waiting for mail writing and tearing up letters arguing getting airmail letters studying? talking on the phone jumping on beds putting on lotions eating Chuckles talking lounging in her pink nightgown making imaginary plans writing in thot book giving current events programs after the bell has rung looking for Vee taking a stand on segregation scratching backs E in Miss Bement's office doing exercises forgetting getting things done reading Archibald MacLeish scotchtaping her glasses playing the xylophonc trying to put a solid in a plane holding her head in her hands Twen ty-eight

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THE STEWARD APEX OF THE SPECIES UR SIX year began with an imaginative innovation. To maintain discipline in the Faculty House we stashed three of our members, Nat, Amy, and Polly, there. We were awed by finding ourselves Sixes but accepted it happily. Needless to say, our iirst inspiration was a party-going to see Gigi , Our excuse: to welcome back Lizzy, who returned late. Our Old Girls' show, which took place at the World's Fair, was a great success fat least we thought soj, especially Sue as un chef Francais supreme with M.J. as arms. Mimi smashed all precedents by leading a third Ryerson into the school. Hockey season began with the smallest captain in history, and everything was Hue until she mini- mized herself even further by blocking a ball with her tooth. Guess who found the lost tooth- blind Bonse! To the surprise of everyone twenty- four Sixes got into Choral, including Chapin, Hunky, Flossie, and Barbi C., who had all been trying for years Cand to the utter astonishment of Betsy and Patsy, they were removedj. Flossie, as the dashing son, starred in The Old Lady Shows Her Medals , and Sue as the Haggerty woman put all into hysterics by inquiring timorously about Salonaiki and stuffing food in her veil. In The Last War Connie, the microbe, was the black- hearted villain. Lucile and C.B. were a lion and a horse, while Vee narrated. At the Thanksgiving game, which this year made it on Thanksgiving Day, Lizzy and Max staged their own battle as team mascots. On December lst four Sixes were relieved of the pressure of col- lege entrance when they were accepted through the Early Admissions Program. Nat had to agonize for another two weeks, but not in vain, and heard the same day The Stewards were given out. That same night Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus and C.B.J came to our Christmas party. With a toss of her beard and a dislike of her pipe, MJ. read the story and delighted her audience. Daisy and Patsy as elves promised Miss Watkins a horse provided she was a good little girl. The first manifestation of winter was our semi- nar on Antarctica. The weather obliged us with a sudden snowstorm, which incidentally prevented one of our speakers from coming. Meantime the class took in its stride the exodus of many of its members to various colleges. Part of the reason for such an exodus was the danger existing in the Twen ty-seven school due to our two mad scientists, Betsy and Babs, hot on the trail of something. Tabby's Communist medals made us suspicious at iirst, but her cause was taken up by the Current Events Board in a brilliant defense of Russia by Big P. The Steward entertained with a Chinese com- mune-ist dinner, and four comrades demon- strated newest Bolshevik Ballet techniques, to the singing of three more musical comrades. The Rus- sian atmosphere at supper was a novelty to early- morning Russian enthusiasts. At the Webster's delightful party, Connie, inspired by the tea vapors and other delicacies, held palm reading seances and discovered that Babs had no life line. Among other entertainment, the non-members of Choral in the Six class, whose rejection still rankled, demonstrated the cause for their rejection doin' what comes natcherlyf' Then leaving the rest of the school to the flu, we went to Richmond for the weekend. VVe liked the Senate committee meetings, Williamsburg, and Jamestown, and especially appreciated lunches with Amy and MJ. and champagne at Flossie's. Finally after several weeks spent studying for College Boards, the fate- ful Saturday came. But by that next Thursday we had thoroughly recuperated, and were off for spring vacation. VVe arrived back at school for our last term, sup- plied with our calling cards and lists of invitations, and amazed by the fact that Commencement was only about two months of However, before that, our term papers were due and biology pro- jects in full swing. Most of us stayed home from the Maryland Hunt to finish up bibliographies. Soon our entire class fincluding physicistsj were vitally concerned over the health of all the vari- ous creatures in the lower lab. But life was glori- ous-study hall was not required, and tennis could go on almost until suppertime. However, we could not completely relax, we were still being scruti- nized for Take Oils. To relieve the pressure we gladly accepted an invitation to the Graingers' for supper and had a wonderful time singing and tell- ing jokes. That was so successful that we could hardly wait for Miss Kautz's party. Meanwhile, most of the Sixes waited to hear from colleges-sad to leave St. Tim's but wondering where they would be next year. And our class looked forward to Com- mencement with mixed emotions.



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THE STEVVARD FAVORITE SAYING ii Oh, oh, oh tiddley pom . . .' Goodnight, All Shabi doobi wabi XVhat's that noise? Fm siclc of itl' Cowl 'tOh, no! r. u ti Good luck! Makesa so nice It was so-o-o funny . . Hail, Comrade! 1've still got four subjects to do. GOOD morning .rzapn VUhat! . . . VVhat! u it Hi yer, toots! it Oh, nuts . . . Vifhatwh enhowwhy? it 7 W heir in doubt . . . Obviously .4 u C'ness! Hot dog! u 'ARea11yr .. Hi, Swazos! O-o-r-h dear-a' Hey, you all. Lizzy, will you n l'm so-o-o excited curl my h Ult is not! erh! lWurder Really, I'm not kidding For PETE'S sake! in lt's really a riot Then what? u Shabi doo wa Twenty-nine lt's sad . . . tsch, tsch. air, please? AMBITION to have four hands to be on the Ed Sullivan Show to play on the U.S. Olympic Hockey Team not to be last to be a yogi to educate ignorant Easterners on the Mid-VV est to grow oranges under water to be in the Olympics to exercise race horses to brax on both legs to be a Den Mother to be a Broadway actress to get Math done in the required time to grow eyebrows to have an ambition to marry a rich Italian Count to be a mental telepathist to be an orator to thwart the supernatural to be a diplomat to live on Park Avenue to be on the New York Stock Exchange to beat Ben Hogan to be an airline hostess to have everyone spell her name right to live in Charleston to outlast relatives at college to sing at the Metropolitan to Hy a plane to meet Queen Elizabeth to be manager of the Hat Ranch to manufacture I liked McCarthy buttons to be a teacher to be last married to be Mikoyan's interpreter to live dangerously Mosr LIKELY To BE a fat rat about to ask questions in Physics a ski bum in a double chair-lift with Tony Sailor entranced in the shower ambassador from Minnesota a hockey expert living at Royal Orchard trying to relax making faces going out to lunch President of the Daughters of the Confederacy washing her hair in Europe a cheerleader asleep concocting talking in her sleep wishing on a star pounding her hip raising tiggers Number one in Southampton society the mother of seventeen monotones opinionating Editor-in-chief of the Atlantic Monthly married beachcombing running her fingers through her hair dropping things a kindergarten teacher manager of the Hat Ranch taking privileges making puns writing crunchy verse vaporized drinking milk

Suggestions in the St Timothys School - Steward Yearbook (Stevenson, MD) collection:

St Timothys School - Steward Yearbook (Stevenson, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 62

1959, pg 62

St Timothys School - Steward Yearbook (Stevenson, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 9

1959, pg 9

St Timothys School - Steward Yearbook (Stevenson, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 70

1959, pg 70

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 8

1959, pg 8

St Timothys School - Steward Yearbook (Stevenson, MD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 15

1959, pg 15


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