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wif 2 I ' I I w 9 n Leanne has the distinguishing trait of being a fourteen-year student at a twelve- year school. This seemingly impossibility is typical of her ldistinctive accomplishments. During her high school years alone, she has ably served oui' class as secretary, treasurer and gym captain. In her Junior year she was , WWW aaa wifi QW M Biology lab assistant, winner of, the Biology cup and narrator of the Christmas Pageant. In her Senior year she' has done her share as that laughable Miss Prism in our Senior play and as a very capable activities editor of the Cantoria. We will always remember Leanne for her cheerful co-operation and fabulous parties. I l l l l v Peachy is the athlete of our class. In her six years at Saint Nicholas she has served as gym captain several times, has been a member of the Ski Team' and president of the Ski Club, vice-president of A.A. and winner of the S 'girl award. Aside from athletics she has also served our class ably as Senior class treasurer and as a member of both the ,finx and Cantoria staffs. She has also distinguished herself by not being late or absent once during her entire six years here. We will always remember Peachy for her gay attitude in all her endeavors. 18
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f NIM y,.y cyb,r ' XPWJ' MMM, Crm? mg, 1 'M . N ijlxpabf V3 'tv' I or f S S' 5 eff Zzmagme W Francoise has led a very active life during her all-too-short year at Saint Nicholas. Al- though we will remember her for the capa- ble execution of her responsibilities, we will remember and appreciate 'her most for her warm understand-ing and eagerness to assist us in every way. fln, this year she has served as class vice-president' and originator and president of the French Club. She has also represented Saint Nicholas ,at the Annie Wright Inspirational Conference and the Lakeside Cum Laude sameeting. We will always admire her for her .rapid adjustments to the idiosyncrasies of our class. t. r. at so get In her five years at Saint Nichola , andy has contributed to our class in several ways. As a Freshman she served as class captain. As a Sophomore she participated in the Latin play and was art editor of the Quill. In her Junior year she served on the finx stall and won three .cups for, scholastic achievement. Her activities in her'Senior year include representing Saint Nicholas at the Annie Wright Inspiratiional Conference, serving as a literary editor ofthe Cantofia and convincingly portraying that debonair Algernon in the Senior play. We will never forget Candy with her intelligent and sar- castic suggestions for our class projects. .17 aramid' KE emi, 7 I JR?
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Class I-Iistory The class of '58 was born in 1944 when Leanne Wilson entered Saint Nicholas as a kindergartener. In 1945 she was promoted to pre-first, and finally, as a first-grader in 1946, she was joined by jeff, the twins Bledsoe, joan, Nancy Bain, and Mikie. These eight had their kicks and had a kick and a half when Margot and Linda enrolled in 1947 as second-graders. Everything went beautifully in 'third grade and then Linda flaked out, as usu41,,ana left in fourth. She must have enjoyed herself at that co-educational school, because she didn't return to Saint Nick until sixth -grade, in 1951, the year Mikie left. Mikie came back in 1952, entering as a seventh grader fminus her braidsj along with Judy Rogers and Peachy. Candy and Gayle joined our gang in 1953, as eighth graders, while Gretchen and Sharon came as freshmen in 1954. We 16 were well on our way when Nutty, Vicki, and Jean arrived, raring to go as juniors in 1956. In 1957 the class was completed on the arrival of Saint Nick's first exchange student, namely Fran- coise. Now we have reached the level of sen- iors, numbering nineteen .... Here ends our history. 19
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