Samuel Ready School - Torch Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1959
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K W ' r X M fe'-YWSKWMW ll 5' ofg i f K g l' 0 3, ...S ,B The 1959 TORCH VOLUME EIGHT PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS Samuel Roooly School Igoliimow, Wlowfylomol ANNE KRITWISE, Editor DE DI CA TION For her ability in teaching us to learng For sharing her knowledge of science and math For her friendly advice and guidanceg For holding before us high idealsg We dedicate this 1959 TORCH to our class advisor Mas. KATHERINE K. VVIMP 5:25 be . . Miss EVANGELINE LEWIS, Hemlmistress FA CUL TY and STAFF 6 Miss AIARY AIUYER Music Mus. II1emx11NA LANG Bullet Accompnnist Mus. IXNNA SHAFFER Ballet Miss ELIZABETH I3ix1I.15v Art Miss IIEIJLN llfxlmls Ifizglisli will Ilismry VII Mus. lmiNk3 AICIIXDAIXI Mus, INATIIERINI1 XV11x1P .AL'lllIL'HlIC Deniz: Nlns. CIRACE LAWTON Miss Loulsi-1 VIQIIUMAS I.z1tir1 mul IIVUIZCII Science uml Alntlzeamzfics .lliiflzmrialics Ilvsicleucc Srmllv Ilaills Mus. AIARGARET Omni History and Homeroom VIII Miss K,v1'1i EsTm5n En.-xucan English :md Ilouieroom VII Miss Liars MAHNlu1N Plvvsicul Educzifion mul Science VII Mus. IIELEN JONES Clnssesll,1II,IX' Mus. XIIRGINIA AY Mus. JANET FENWICK Class YI Class V and Science VIII Mlss IJORA ,l'Il01N1AS Residence Manager MRS, llliLE.N LERIAN Librarian MRS. EMILY A'1'K1Nz-LUN Secretary MRS. EARLINE KUGEL Secretarial Studicsg Assistant in the Office MR. KENNETH BARNES, Engineer and the SRC H elpers. 31: MRS. ALICE AIURRAY Visiting Nurse YFHE REV. Dixvm VV. xA7EAVER Chaplain MRS. Rosie N1iLLER Assistant Residence Manager MR. SAMUEL IXIAGIN Bookkeeper SEN I ORS 9 C9 -N -f v v N- , e4 elaine lllurle C Ulm. ff? Baltimore, Murvlancl 'rumen YEARS llluine CQIINC to Samuel Reach' lvrom Brvn lXlklXX'l' als il sophomore in 1956. ln her lirst year, lilllllil' served us ai member of the Social Service Guild. As ll junior, she sturtecl the llecl Cross Club, untl is now the president of this group. By sharing her knowledge ol' world history, she has uclclecl zest to the senior history classes. Elaine will he remembered by ull lor her wit and sense of humor. She plains to continue her ecluezition in New York. --s. DUST lfluine - -. l7ricli'int eountenunee . . . You 'ire mv sunshine . . K i C ' V l 6 T5 - 4 salad cliet . . . loves pork . . . l've got a jokel' . . . - - - Wh2ltYS our homework? . . . stulled animals . . . paree ' ' que . . . ehemistry??? . . . Can I ask you ii question? . . . long lingernails . . . beatnick . . . crusty . . . It's just too top drawer . . Look, my rings different . . . stuffed pockets . . . Good afternoon, Nlrs. Okie. 10 0 Wlowgaret Constance Cooke Pasadena, Maryland FOUR YEARS Connie attended Samuel Ready in the Lower School, and retumed in her senior year to become a valuable member of the class and an asset to the school. She is president of the Cotillion Club, to which she has contributed many new and worth- while ideas. She has also been an active participant in the Clee Club, Drama Club, and the Hockey Club. Connie plans to pursue her interest in science at a college in California. M6gret All you have to wear are hose . . . active rest hours . . . long eyelashes . . .proper posture . . . VVhat do we do now? . . . Happin Hippers . . . water skier . . . If you clon't have your date's name in by . . . quiet and conservative . . . U.C.L.A .... Charlie my boy . . . Good aftemoon, Mrs. Okie. 11 Sonia Louise Faust Baltimore, Maryland NINE YEARS Sonta has spent four years as a resident student at the Ready. During her high school course, she has been a member of the Drama Club, Clee Club, and the Angel Chorus. She also served on the Social Service Cuild for three years. In the Hrst semester of her senior year she was the Rho Captain, and in the second quarter became president of the House Council for the balance of the year. Because of her interest in biology and chemistry, and because of her desire to help people, Sonta plans to become a nurse, and will enter Union Memorial Hospital for training. Q Doe . . . USO11fi9H i Pessimist . . . refugee from a reservation . . . pretty teeth . . . painted pinkie . . . bazooka bubble-blower . . . Cimo xfkf' savey . . . have ears, will listen . . . the parties . . . Theres the practical aspect . . . Happy fan . . . spy J . . . nine girls . . . Good afternoon, Mrs. Okie. Q 12 glade: flume ard Lansdale, Pennsylvania EIGHT YEARS Andie, a student of the Ready for many years, is the president of the Student Council and has been an active member of many other school organizations, including the Cotillion Club, 4-H Club, Hockey Club, and Drama Club. In the spring play, As You Like lt, Andie played the feminine lead, and has often been chairman of the make-up committee. She has also contributed posters for the many school events. She is known for her artistic nature, and for her views on the importance of individ- uality. Andie's ambition at present is to become a veterinarian after a four-year college course. Andie Coon coat . . . Pig Pen Manor . . . Let's go to New York . . . bananas, milk, sugar . . . bizarre fashions . . . nicotine fits . . . Give me a roar, Tigers 73: just don't have any money . . . green eyelashes Os Q, I am not hard-headed . . . hates suburbamtes Cy: H9 4.2 Pennsylvania Turnpike maniac . . . Good afternoon 9 6 9 Z Mrs. Okie. 13 flume Louise Kritwise Baltimore, Maryland srx YEARS Anne, who is the baby of the Senior class, has been a good student with her name consistently appearing on the honor roll. In her junior year she was the assistant- editor of the READY nnconn, president of her class the second semester, and a representative on the Cotillion Board. As a senior, she is the editor of the TORCH, and vice-president of the Social Service Cuild. Anne has also participated in the Hockey Club, the Clee Club, and the Drama Club. She is planning to attend college, and take a liberal arts course. ' Krapwiser Short shorts . . . bowling alley . . . blushing beauty . . . posture lessons . . . pretty eyes . . . fun-loving . . . upper bridge . . . superior knowledge of geography . . . fresh air fan Cespecially during history classD . . . Good aftemoon, Mrs. Okie. PS ballet trol-XPC . . . the Parties . . . vraiment . . . . 14 Sandra jean Wlclntoslz ' W Simpsonville, Maryland six YEARS The girl in the Senior class with the long, stylish braid is Sandra Mclntosh. Through her willingness to contribute her time and effort for art projects each year, she has shown her ability to the whole school. At the end of her first year she was the recipient of the Art Prize. Some of the boards at Samuel Ready have benefited greatly from Sandra's talents. She has been the art editor and a reporter for the READY rusconn, and an active member of the Art Club. This year she is the art editor of the 'roncH. It is only natural that Sandra is planning to enter the Rhode Island School of Design. Mac It's cold in here . . . When can we leave?' algae- covered Ford . . . blushing . . . I think I'll let my hair L ' '- - grow . . . peanut butter and jelly . . . I'm sick man ' K N' I I . . . non-conformist . . . dungaree doll . . . Fnday night Q--- Q in Ellicott City . . . Good afternoon, Mrs Okie 15 Johanna Fveida lfneyer Baltimore, Maryland THREE YEARS joan, who is affectionately known by the senior class as carrot top has spent three years at Samuel Ready as a day student. She has been an active member of the Student Council, serving this year as the secretary because she is the senior class president. Because of her various interests, Ioan has participated in the Drama Club, Glee Club, Hockey Club, and Cotillion Club, and has given her time to the READY maconn and Social Service Guild. Her plans for the future point toward college, where she will take a liberal arts course. s N , S lljoamell X Light and Bright . . . Johnny Ray fan . . . peanut butter , and celery . . . I don't understand . . . have car, will x - travel . . . 16 ballet troupe . . . fumble, fumble, fumble X . . . the mouth . . . twice a pinkie . . . I believe the gas tank is empty . . . color-blind . . . sour onion . . . the parties . . . Good aftemoon, Mrs. Okie. , , 16 Susan Wadeline Rushton Baltimore, Maryland TEN YEARS During Susan's years at Samuel Ready, she has been a representative to the Cotillion Club and the Social Service Guild. She has served as the business manager for both the TORCH and the READY mscorm. She has also been active on the Rho team and in the Hockey Club. In her senior year she was elected president of the Glee Club. Her interests include art, ballet, and music. Susan is known for her calm disposition and quiet manner. She hopes to attend a college where she can specialize in art, and later become an illustrator. 'I 'Xp-9 M '3 Rush . .. Sue Q 0. 1-0 0 Va va va voom . . . week-end trips . . . Well there was Mov,5 a group of college boys . . . silent sophisticate neat 2 as a pm . . . brown as a berry . . . Florida-bound ,bnpbvnq math major . . . The sopranos may be excused wild at the wheel . . . Lauto Cheve . . . Good after noon, Mrs. Okie. 17 filigzcllictlrz Bertie fain ki 5 bClItll'CH'l?cf1llIlHll up J VVashington, D. C. FOUR YEARS Coming from VVashington to the Ready in her freshman year, Lizzie's infectious good humor has made her one of the most popular girls in the school. She was the president of the Drama Club and treasurer of the Cotillion Club in her junior year. ' ' ' ' ' f ' f 'd ' lramaties and has taken parts in many of the LIZZIL' is P.llIlLLlldllF inttrtstf. ln t ' ' 1-s' ys..-l,,-lt- school plavs. She has also shown journalistic ability in her senior year as tif. ul Ol ol' the READY mscomn. Her future plans include a four-year college course. VVait for me . . . Did I get a letter? . . . Cale girls . . . Good afternoon, Mrs. E i Lizzie Sclm'art: 'lEh what? . . . VVhat's an acre? . . . HI'lklILlfClt'llICI'lIH au lair . . . painted pinkie . . . Va ballet troupe . . . frog eyes. . .fabulous 209 . . . Fort Eustis . . . I feel nause- atedn . . . bag of bones . . . have tongueg will rattle . . . the parties . . . nine Okie. 18 D D Wlilclireol Elizabeth Stefanssonn Baltimore, Maryland TEN YEARS Millie has attended Samuel Ready as both a day hop and a resident student. She has been active in all varsity sports, and has served as Sigma captain and co-captain, secretary of the Athletic Association, and in her senior year as president of the Association. Millie enjoys music, takes piano lessons, and has been a member of the Clee Club and Angel Chorus. As manager of the lights and prompter for plays, she has rendered indispensible service for stage productions. She has also taken com- plete charge of the tape-recorder, and helped with running the motion picture machine. After graduation, Millie expects to work as a laboratory technician, and to continue her education at McCoy College. I ustefn Monday afternoon blues . . . Bop and Bach . . . Secre- tary, read the minutes . . . pe-an-ic . . . hockey Held terror . . . Music hath powers . . . weak knees Ccraaaackj . . . I'm losing weight . . . witch hazel . . . little linger rings . . . bzzz cavities! . . . fabulous 209 . . . Good afternoon, Mrs. Okie. 19 Htina Rae ll70ru'ei Simpsonville, Maryland FIVE YEARS During her vcars at Samuel Readv Tina has participated in practically all the extra- curricular activities. She has worked with the Athletic Association, Social Service Board. Corillion Club, lvping Club, Ilockey Club, Clee Club, Angel Chorus, the nuanv iusconn and the Toncri. Tina is known for her persistence in studving and can usuallv be found with a book either under her nose or under her arm. Always willing to help others and possessing a wonderful, naive sense of humor, 'lina is a good friend. She plans to continue her education in the Held of chemistrv. xJ Buzzard f 'efsllf 3 Weeitai Teaver . . . typing tigress . . . I have to play tonight . . . varied hairstyles . . . contagious laughter K . . . midnight oil . . . gullible.. .poison ivy prone . . . strong constitution . . . Holland heart interest . . . The drive begins on . . . Good afternoon, Mrs. Okie. 1 At the Book Fair, sponsored by the Senior Class for the benefit of the TORCH MOTTO FUR THE CLASS OF 1959 Guard th: jcmcl ui ptarz in thg soul . . KAGAWA 21 W-W. ,qv 4' nv f .W M f 'WQZW1-IW, , lass X SUSAN llmrll llfxnlzmm Bnfw 'l'1u5LMfx lJuNN1c:AN Praczczv Flwniimzan ANNA c1I,AIJU Bmumlm Hicks SUSAN IIUIJGINS juuv Klux SUZANNE KUPINA MAnc:Anm' IXIARSTON Lxasua MUELLER -IOANNE Sun11,L1Nc: NANCY STAIR 'DIANE VVALLETT lass X CAIIOLYN ADCOCK DIIXNE CJVVINGS QTONSTANCE CIIAVASIS ATARY PRICE CIAROL CIOETZKE PAULA REESE ANNE HOKE DOMINICA REPETTI X IAIIY ANN SIEVERTS 23 I-E' - - A Y 'A 5 WG '15, A . ww? - ' Q +-ofa-11'5+45f ii as: w-qw lass X juun lhuin LAVuuN1i l3L,xNc1m1w LYNDA BROXVN SUZANNE QIIHNARIJ AIHTA CTOFFMAN IJOREEN IJHGON AIAIHTIIA EIILIQN QTIIRISTINH Fam' l3,uumnA LAWRENCE IXNNA Luxe VIVIAN VVOLFING 24 IXNITA AICCQEE ELAINE M1c:1NsKY S11AP.oN NOBLE SUSAN OMER CLXHOLE P111 B,x1m,xHA RAY AIURIEL Scm,1xanER K,x'r1mYN Svuus KENNI XVARD P,x'1'n1c1A XVHITE lass VIII DONNA BAKER NANOY BAKER PATR1c:1A BLUEFORD ROSALIND BROVYN LO1S IXNN CCDKIZIR PVERRI FENNVICK CYRETCIIEN FORNOITIT BETTY I-OU1SE G11,ROY CHIRISTINA IlOFFEI71'1'Z AIARY LXMES BARBARA WILLASCH INEZ JOHNSTON ZXNN LANCFORD 'DIANE LAVECK BARBARA AIORGAN LINDA CDELMANN LINDA Rum BETSY ROGERS BARBARA ROYSTON SUSAN LIIILER KAY XVATSON 25 lass VII C,xnol,15 I3,xlmn'r NIQLSON lhxus I',xm1a1.,x Umm ' , 3 . Susxw In M1 x .I A, DIICANNIC IJALY Sli,-XRUN llmwev Almmms lfsmown NANM' EVANS IIIQLIQN Fmmwcz 'lhzlasfx Fon11s'rl5LL 1 1 C.1..1xm's CvlI,l3liR'l' LANA lhcrmnn Qmi so 26 CAROL lIAM1x11iN KAREN llluluax' M,xnc:,xma'r li,xummN llfxnnllflvl' KIIJIJ P,x'l'n1c11,x LOIIIH ANNE l.OVliLL lfL1.laN Mcililala LYNN Powrans Pfxczla SMITH Slmnow S'm1x1lml1c:1l M,xn'l'1m FIQRABANIJ HIL'Sl'L'l'D lass VI MARY ANSON VIRL1IN1A ANSON SHARON BAY ANN BRADSIIAW IIELEN CHENOWETII VIVIEN DAVIS STEPHANIE FARMER IVIARJORIE CQARDNER NIIARIANNE. HOLDER STEPHANIE HOLLAND FREDDIE JARVIS JOYCE KALIFMAN JUDY KNIGHT JEAN KRITWISE SIIZANNE LECJONIPTE CHARLOTTE PASSAPAE JVIICHEL REID EVELYN SAUNDERS ATARY JEAN CYXDIERIJN Qual Sf31'll6'Sf6'1'D G 5 we ,if-M BLU lass' M tw l,1N1m IXNDERSON JIEANNE QTIIINARIJ NANCTY IJEANE LINDA Il1a,xT1an P,x1x1r5LA JONES Drslsmli KN1c:11'r 'fl FIONNIE Louunui Rfxlzlmlm Mxenluu. NIARY Lou Mumlfoun gloves S1115u1us1.Ls QTATHY NVILL CHIRISTINE W'1LLI.fxms lasses IV, III II SUSAN AY IJOROTHY BLISS JOANNA CANIJELORO SUZANNE FURTICK CAROL ANN BOENNING IJONNA LEE CTULLEMBER BARBARA IJEANE CLASS IV BARBARA C1ERIN1ENKO PRISCILLA CQRIFFITH LDIANNA KILHAM LYN LVIIDDLETON C LAS S 111 SUZANNE lJUCKVV1TZ A lARTA LLXRTMAN DONNA IIESS CLASS 11 BETTY LEE PATERIS ANN SM1TH PATTY SMITH IEAN TUTEN CDANDACE NOEAN IJEBORAH PROVENZA VIVIENNE SMITH BARBARA Buss CQRETA KLEIS 29 I HQ HHH HLLHGTHNGH T0 SHINIUETL wmv SCHML V HINIH To THE HDHHLSE HF TRUE CHRISTIAN Qammammamom, MHICH H MHS 11402.11 Hmm im DHVHLDPS HHH 55 HEREBY! QFTPHH 'IFIHIH SCCHQQL My LWBHILTSE HQHOH, FHIEHHQ SHIP, HHH DHYOTIGNH l ORGANIZATIONS 23 w E STUDENT COUNCIL ANNE Iluno, President JOAN MEYER, Secretary First Semester Ioan Meyer Meg Marston Carolyn Adcock Sharon Noble Donna Baker Christina Hoffeditz Margaret Kaufman Advisors: M Class XII Class Xl Class X Class IX Class VIII Class VH ISS LEWIS, MRS. 32 Second Semester joan Meyer Suzanne Kupina Mary Price Kathy Sykes Betty Louise Gilroy Nancy Baker MCADAM ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIUN First Semester Nancy Stair Sonta Faust Lois Coker Rosalind Brown A'iILDRED STEFANSSON, President THELIXTA DUNNIGAN, Secretary Sigma Captain Rho Captain Sigma Co-Captain R110 Co-captain Second Semester Joanne Schilling Carolyn Acicock Dianne LaVeck Betsv Rogers 1 , Advisor: Bliss NXIAHNKEN 33 l irsi SUHICSICI' Anne Kritwise Suzanne Kupina Peggy Frylmerger Tina XMCQIYCI' Anne Kritwise l3arlaz1rz1 Bray Peggy Frylnerger Suzanne Kupinu Coni Ciavasis Cari Coetzlie Suzanne Cllinurci Martl1z1El1len Kenni VVurcl KENT ,H-if f' CARE SOCIAL SER VICE GUILD CICINA XVIQAVER, Presiileizi Vice-Presiileal Secretary Treasurer Class XII Class XI Class X Class IX Advisor: MRS. 34 MVINIP M 3 I I I 1 ! El gl ii f 2 Q? in Ei 34 ? 'E Secoml Semester Anne Kritwise LaVe1'ne Blaneliurd Leslie Mueller Tina NVezn'er Anne Kritwise Annu Glaclu Leslie Mueller Diane Vilallett Paula Reese Mickey Repetti LuVerne Blanchard Meta Cilfisllldli xl! if ,X-6 ,Af an sd' .vi 'S Www -N ...,. 2 -w : 'X ,.,. 'X ,, 'x x x N W , ,,.., V X1 N AQ s . x ii.. ws we 'NNN K K ws me ,Nw 'QS Q. i W X ,N . iii, ii i...e.X .M-Q-+ WMM . RED CROSS CL UB First Semester Barbara l licks Cliris Frey Elaine Colm Barbara l licks Diane Wlallctt Diane Qwings Mickey Bepetti Meta Cullman Cliris Frey Barbara Lawrence Susan Omer Pat VVliite Vivian Vlfolling ELAINE COHN, President Vice-Presiiieizt Secretary Class XII Class XI Class X Class IX Advisor: MRS. NELLER Second Semester Barbara Hicks Barbara Bray Elaine Colin Barbara l licks Barbara Bray Anne Hoke Mary Ann Sieverts julie Baer Barbara Lawrence Elaine Miginsky Carole Piel Pat VVliitc Vivian Vkfoliing 35 2 ,T 11,151 wi , HO SE C UNCIL l5i1'sI SL'lllL'SlL'V Millie Slcl'1111ssc111 lima XVcz11'c1' lXI1I11l Claclu ,Io111111c Scl1illi11g Mary lxllll Sicvcrts M111'tl111 lil1lCl1 l3llI'l7Lll'll Rovsta11 Kz11'c11 I Iiclwy Sc1N'1ux F,x11s'1', lJVL'SlLlL'lIl Scfcmza' SUIIIUSIUV , , Class 1X II lflix11l1ctl1 Scl1w111't7111111111 LlUIll1iC Coolac Class Xl Susan l3c11tl1 lJi1111cXX'z1llctt Class X P11tXX'l1itc Class IX Kcnni Xvlllll Class VIII ,Ic111111c Daly Class VII ALll'lSUl'SI M1ss Luwls, Mus. NHI11511 56 N x sm 3 I s Owls A fl if 1 22:58 T. '- EQQ X X THE TOR CH ANNE KRITVVISE, Editor SUSAN RUSIITON, Business Monogar SANDRA AICINTOSH, Art Editor THE READY RECORD ELIZABETH SCHVVARTZMANN, Editor SUSAN HEATH, Assistant Editor PEGGY FRYBERGER, Business Mmmgcr Advisor: A1158 Ilmuus COTILLION COMMITTEE First Semester Judy Kirk Anna Cladu Connie Cooke Anna Cladu Judy Kirk Anne Hoke Mary Price Paula Reese Lynda Brown Carole Piel Kathy Sykes julie Baer CONNIE COOKE, President Vice-President Secretary Class XII Class XI Class X Class IX Advisor: Miss DORA 38 THOMAS Second Semester ,ludy Kirk Peggy Fryherger Connie Cooke Meg Marston Nancy Stair Cari Coetze Suzanne Chinarcl Martha Ehlen Sharon Noble Susan Omer Kenni Ward .Aifff P - 1 Q 64 0 009 A SEJVIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB Sus.-W RUSIITON, President VW llfls JUNIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB BETTY Lmusu CZILROY, Presiclwzt 39 DRAMA CLUB SUSAN BEATH President 'THELMA DUNNING Secretary and Treasurer lVlARTHA EHLEN Vice-President THE RIVALS Cprescnted on April 25, Sir Anthony Alasolute ,,,,,,,,,e , ,e,,, , Captain Absolute ,ee, ee,, Faulkland , , , Acres eeeeeeee eeee eeeeeee.eeeee Sir Lucius Owfrigger ,eees Fug , , , David ,, ,, Boy eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.eeeeesee Thomas fcoaclinmnl .,,. Servant , , ,, Mrs. Malaprop ,..,i..,.,, Lydia Languish ,i,., l959D , ,Millie Stefansson , eee,, Meg Marston , ..s. Martha Ehlen ,,,,,,,.,Thelma Dunnigan eeiii Susan Beath ,, ,eee, ,, Kenni Ward , ,e,, Barbara Hicks ,,,,,,,,,,,,Pat White ,, ,,i,iiiii 'loan hleyer , .Carolyn Adcock LaVerne Blanchard ,, Kathy Sykes julia , ., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... Sonta Faust Lucy . .,,,, . ,.,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,.,, ,,,,,,, , Liz Schwartzmann Maid . ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. . ,...,,, S usan Omer Director: Miss EBAUGH 40 .. Wm A HOCKEY CLUB TENNIS MATCH SIGMA TEAM GZ? 0 53151 A A.PLAQUE UKHQ 1952 1953 1956 1957 1958 RHO TEAM A.A,PLAQUEXNON 1950 1951 1954 1955 of CALENDAR 1958-59 SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC JAN. FEB MARCH AHHL MAY JUNE 16 20 4 10 15 31 1 15 14 19 30 13 21 15 26 11 25 1 16 30 5 6 7 8 9 Opening of the 71st year AA. Get Acquaintedn Party Initiation Pledge Ceremony Birthday Picnic Masquerade Parties Founder's Day Senior Ring Ceremonyg Ring Dance Patrons Club Bazaar Christmas Play: Classes ll-VI Carol Night: Classes VII-XII Mid-Year Dance: Classes IX-XII Record 1-lop: Classes VII-V111 Visitors' Night for Patrons Clee Club Concert with St. James School Piano Recital Easter Program Record Hops: Classes IX - XII The Rivals May Day Sing Ballet Program Field Day Patrons Club Picnic Commencement Prom Junior High Dancing Party Baccalaureate Service Class Parties Craduation Exercises 44 HA LL 0 WEEN PATRONS BAZAAR MID-YEA R DA CE ww. 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