St Mary of the Valley Academy - Miriam Yearbook (Beaverton, OR)

 - Class of 1960

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Home, Sweet Home S.M.V.A. resident students come from Alaska to Cali- fornia, from Oregon to Germany. However the maiority of our residents are from the Northwest. Resident students find a second home at the academy. A portion of the routine training includes efficiency in house cleaning- each resident student is responsible for the cleaning of a class room or a part of the living quarters. Supervised study hours are had each evening where the students have quiet in order to be able to concentrate more completely. Opportunity for special help and guid- ance is particularly the privilege of resident students be- cause of their proximity to the faculty. Spreads, birthday surprises, and parties at the Villa make life interesting and enioyable for the resident stu- dents of S.M.V.A. Halloween costume party is a tradition in the resident school. Resident students fl. to r.J Bernadette Verschingel, Judy Williams and Carol Charvet were on the warpathf' Resident students Carol Ciminski UQ and Patricia Charvet spend a few moments cramming for a test before retiring A familiar scene after school! Ruth Kulbeck patron- izes the store. Sister Mary Christina obliges.

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The intelligentsia of our Academy -our first honor students. ist row Cl. to r.D Patricia Mitchell, Joan Berry, Mary Ellen Ansbro, 2nd row, Diane Hammond, Carol Herinckx, Dorothy Springer and Marilyn Her- inckx. Junior and senior second honor students Cl. to rj ist row, Diane Hays, Cheryl Hazard, Janice Johns, Jeanne Muessig, Ro- salia Keim, Margaret Byrne, Marile-e Hampton, Joan Harpolef 2nd row, Cdt. Marcella Herrera, O.S.F., Margaret Kost, Mary Jane Bueckman, Carol Spiering, Madeline Rekart, Patricia We' hage, Rita Watkins, Claudia Sitton and Agnes Scales. Honor System The Honors system at S.M.V.A. challenges us to do the best work possible in each course we take. Honor students are divided into three groups-first, second and third honors. First honors is attained by maintaining a scholastic average of at least 93 with no grade below 93. Ex- ponents representing the student's effort, attention and courtesy must be 1 -indicative of superior par- ticipation. An average of 90 with no grade below 85, and ex- ponents of at least Q, is required to earn second honors. Third honors is the reward for all those who main- tain an average of 85 with no grade below 80, ex- ponents must be at least 2. Only honor students are eligible for class officers, club officers, members of the prom court and other positions of distinction in the academy. Freshman and sophomore second honor students il. to r.J 'Ist Pamela Martes, Christine Backstrom, Eileen Robinson, Roberta Clare Marie Forsman, Shirleen Cason, Linda Stupfel, Betty Baker, Jane Ansbro, Janice Betzer, Kelda Backstrom, Marilyn Speiker. Seniors: S. Burres, C. Charvet, Cdt. S. Davis, K. Day, S. Doran, M. Fitzpatrick, K. Herauf, J. Lehman, J. McEachern, G. Matthews, P. Mengis, M. O'Leary, Cdt R. Pecher, T. Thomas, K. Veriinski, J. Wall, J. Williams. Juniors: P. Brittan, C. Depew, L. Donovan, J. Edwards, B. Hertel, M. K. Hughes, K. Jones, D. Lulich, D. Meyers, G. Polgar, D. Ptacek, M. E. Savage, B, Schnei der, M. Thomas, B. Unger, S. VanDomelen. Sophomores: K. Fitzpatrick, J. Hergert, K. Moore, P. Neuman, T. Pelster, P. Savage, C. Anderson, C. Dana, L. Leppla, C. Klupenger, S. McNicholas, A. Zwan Freshmen: D. Cendana, C. Cooper, A. Flores, S. Keene, R. Kulbeck, C. Leriche, D. Pelster, J. Reiling, M. A. Snyder, J. Weiby, B. Whitford. row, Mary Haworth, Annette Spiering, Marietta Rigert, Judy Walsleben, Patricia Hays, Vicki Estill, Jeanne Unger, Ruth Buch- holz, Yvonne Humble, 2nd row, Sue Siedow, Sharon Schulte, Barsotti, Kathleen Olberding, Paula Savage, Patricia Cosby,



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Knowledge maketh a bloody entrance! Each evening from 4:30 to 5:40 and from 7:30 to 8:30 the resident students have supervised study periods to make the entrance less painful. Each resident student has an assigned Between 6:30 and 7:30 resident students entertain themselves in divers ways. ll. to r.J Colleen O'Neil, Juanita Crozier, Marianne Motschman and Judy Lehman enjoy the corn of CoIleen's labors. duty. Lurae Wobser does her part in keep- ing the academy neat by polishing the sec- ond floor corridor. After a week of diligent study, resident students leave for the week end. Cl. to r.J Bernadette Verschingel, Carol Ciminski and Mary Alice Snyder have iust checked out.

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St Mary of the Valley Academy - Miriam Yearbook (Beaverton, OR) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 72

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1960, pg 37

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