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ccrian Tawoon Petite, sprightly Beany came to Saint Nicholas in her junior year and we immediately recognized her spar- kling individualities. Her hilarious denseness sends us into fits of laughter. She has the distinction of being class captain in her first year here and has willingly taken part in all senior activities. Beany was a royal, frightened queen in the senior play, even though she did get the giggles. She possesses a gaiety and sweet- ness we will never forget. jlcaflflerine Qluino Kitty has surprised us many times in the last two years. An ardent Texan, she. has familiarized us all with the particulars of her favorite state. A talent for comic acting was brought to light when she portrayed the ballad singer in the senior play and colored mammy in the mixer. Possessing a keen sense of humor and willingness to help whenever needed, Kitty has become a vital part of our class. ' nne Qode roy We greatly appreciate the immeasurable hard work, time and energy Anne has devoted to our class. Cre- ative, cheerful and enthusiastic, she has taken part in athletics, Glee Club and all class projects. She has held class offices and has efficiently served as librarian, chem- istry lab assistant and member of the CANTORIA staff. Her avid interest in photography has helped us pre- serve many fond memories. We could not do without perky, reliable Anne. 18
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ana 'EBel2ino Jana has lived by the Saint Nicholas motto, personal honor and consideration for others, for her twelve years here. Her guidance and leadership have inspired members of our class. Poise and friendliness a.re the keynotes to jana's personality. Her various activities have included sports, Lakeside play, Glee Club, and narrator for the Christmas Pageant. She has also held oflices in Student Government and has been a loyal, outstanding Senior Class President. goyce gale oyce came to Saint Nicholas in her junior year, bring- mg much artistic ability which we have depended upon for Jumor jmx cover drawings and the art work for CANTORIA In addition she was a successful senior class captain Her portrayal of Pierrot in the senior play Maker of Dreams and original composition, Baby Dont Wait for the Moon showed dramatic ccrcclee QVOIDVI An echo of gay, high-pitched laughter can mean only one person . . . Maralee, of course. She was with us in seventh grade and returned her junior year, making '55 a jollier class with her rare humor, unusual adventures with Beany, and giggle-bug seizures. Seri- ously, though, as class captain and Business Editor of CANTORIA, Maralee has been dependable and enthu- siastic. She has been active in school athletics and social activities. We know Maralee's cheerful person- ality will bring her success in the future. I7
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. ccrolyn Qrcxcey With her ready wit and flashing brown eyes, Carolyn has contributed greatly to the spirit of our class. Her proficiency in ballet and piano have made her a major part of our school events. Class captain in her sopho- more year and Feature Editor of CANTORIA, Carolyn has shown a sense of responsibility. We'll remember her as possessing the characteristics of Pierrette, whom she portrayed in the senior play-a blythe, lyrical spirit and a tender, loving heart. idfbdfd enry With a hop, skip and a jump, the Mime was off the stage. Vivacious, cute Barbs played a typical part in the senior play. She has kept our spirits high with her bubbling enthusiasm and crazy new ideas. We all envy her petite figure and beautiful summer tan. Capa- ble, as well as energetic, she has been treasurer and vice-president of the Athletic Association and a con- scientious president of Lambda. Always we will re- member Barbs as a fun-loving classmate. uzccnne gut-xy Suzanne is president of the Athletic Association and wears the S pin, symbol of proficiency in athletics and of superior sportsmanship. Her true spirit has been a stimulating influence in the progress of our class. She has held numerous school offices and has maintained a high average in her studies. These re- sponsibilities have never extinguished the roguish twinkle in her big brown eyes. Suzie's hilarious, shocked reactions delight us all. Reliable, fun-loving Suzanne is the friend of each of us. 19
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