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3:-:toy feauitt Since Betsy's return her junior year, she has been active in all our projects. As Associate Business Editor of CANTORIA and a class captain, Betsy was a conscientious worker and leader. She turned out regularly for sports and participated on all-our teams, managing the cham- pionship volleyball team. Her beautiful eyes reveal the thoughtfulness, poise and spark for which she is known. We will always remember Betsy as a fun- loving and helpful member of '55. Sallie Clfncgacheran Cracker has an infectious smile and is an energetic, fun-loving gal. We love her jokes and ability to liven up a party. She took the leading role of Little Boy in the senior play, Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil, sending her classmates into gales of laughter when she sat on the floor instead of the stool. Sallie was class captain and gym captain during her junior year. Clfnary Cnewton We all love Fig. She has an individual charm with her beautiful, blond hair, blue eyes and friendly smile symbolic of her warm personality. Her enthusiasm has made her an active participant in school affairs for twelve years. She has had a particularly busy senior year, serving as volleyball manager, Alumnae Editor of CANTORIA and a capable class captain. Sincere in- terest in all of us, cooperation and responsibility have made Mary a lovable classmate. 20
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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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Karak J Sally calmer Combine flashing red hair, sophisticated personality, inexhaustible energy-that's Sal. Her interest and ability in sports have helped us win many victories. As Associate Editor of CANTORIA, she has shown elli- ciency and a skill for writing. Our senior finances have been ably managed by Sally as class treasurer. Her portrayal of Mrs. Hardcastle in the Lakeside play and of a very convincing blind man in our senior play showed a knack for acting. Sally's gaiety, friendliness and clever ideas have endeared her to all. Suoan CEc-:eel r rtstp uf' M6529 W Sonya cpetero Although Sonya has been here only two and a half years, she has won a definite place in our hearts. Her extraordinary sense of humor has always kept the class in stitches. Sonya has won the admiration of the whole school for her warm friendliness to all. She has served ably as class captain, gym captain and Activities Editor of CANTORIA. We shall never forget Sog, the party girl of our class. Pretty, jolly, natural, enthusiastic and capable . . . that's our Susan. She has been at Saint Nicholas since the first grade and was elected to the highest oHice in the school her senior year-president of Student Govern- ment. Susan has combined strong leadership, athletic ability and scholarship to win the admiration of her many friends. A slip of a wig in the senior play, a merry burst of laughter, or a sparkling smile imme- diately identify Susan, one of the most popular seniors. 21
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