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While the 1978-79 was a year of great promise, it also contained much sadness. The Western Maryland College Community lost four of its members. They were (clockwise from top left): Patty Stoner, Jim Hen- don, Mark Helfrich and Smokey (Louis Sadler). Patty was well known for her academic achievements and much liked by both stu- dents and faculty. Mark was a day student from West- minster with an intense in- terest in Art History. He also busied himself with photography and with a part-time job at Sears. Jim was best known for his love of music, particularly brass. He was easy going and per- sistant in his dedication to become a better musician. Smokey, while never a stu- dent at WMC, was unques- tionably a member of the college community. He had a nickname for nearly everyone on campus and was the Hill's greatest sports fan. These people will be so- rely missed and all of us at Western Maryland mourn their passing. 2BB
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