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SARA JANE RICE 173 PENNsnvAN1A AVENUE WESTMINSTER, MD. Three arts are hers in abundance; creative writing, teaching, friendship. Sara [aue is a day-hop who has figured in such campus activities as the Gold Bug. dramatics, and music. Being an education student majoring in (lliusic, she did her practice teaching ill WestminsteJ High and Elementary Schools. We will never forget her whimsical humor. MARY ANITA RICHARDSON 104 TUSCANY RO,'1l BALTI.]I.!ORlc 10, Mo. Neets-c-trunsforred from Mary Washington ill her junior year. Lively, good-natured, and sincere. Refuses to worry. Capable Dell treasurer, gracious hostess, and sincere' friend, Neels will always enjoy life because she knows the art of living. WARREN MILTON ROBERTS 209 N. POTOIlIAC Sl'llICET WAYNESBORO, PA. This intellectual Pennsylvanian is a waiter and soda jerker "par excellence." Warren has a deep interest in things philosophical and religious. A Wesleyan and S.C.A. member who is at home at the keyboard of II piano, he has the makings of a forceful Methodist minister. WILLIAM EDWARD SMITH ROUTE 1 S£AFOHD, DEL. Member of town and campus choirs, leader of the Sunday School choir, serenader and baritone soloist, "The Bishop" is a \Vesleyan and a Preacher. KnOWn to some as "The Moose." Congenial and systcmatic-c-actor and conductor. After graduation Bill plans to enter Boston University Seminary. And ne'er let it be forgotten that he hails from Seaford on the Eastern Sho'. 39