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We of the Senior Class feel deeply indebted to Mrs. Mates. As our Junior and Senior English teacher, she has guided us through the realms of grammar, literature and reparations for college boards. As our Senior Sponsor, she has been the person we could always turn. to for advice. In the course of the year she was awarded the Laurel Wreath in recognition of outstand- ing devotion to our cause. As an advisor and unwavering supporter of the Senior Class, Mrs. Mates has endeared herself to the prodigal Seniors. S e I1 i 0 r S o n g Ito the tune of Look H omeward, Angeluj We re leaving St. Nick, Don't you know how very much Though our hearts are sad, We'll miss you? We will ne'er forget cc' You will be a part The friends and fun we've had. Of all we do, The sports and spirit And in the future, That we've cherished so, We will proudly tell All these memories fond Of the day the Class of 60 Within our hearts will glow. Said farewell- The Class of 1960 bids farewell! 7
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SE IOR Senior Class History Throughout our last year in high school, the class of 1960 has been very busy. When school opened in September, our main objective was to find the key and receive our Senior privileges, foremost of which was exclusive access to the Senior Lounge-a privilege which we soon lost. Following our class tea in October, our next main project was the play. We presented You Can't Take It With You on November 20th. In March the Seniors captured the basketball trophy, for the second year, at the Father-Daughter Banquet. L This year we also added three new members to our class. Aagot Edwin, our foreign exchange student from Sweden, was first to arrive, late in the summer. Next we all wel- comed back Casey Carlson, who had left St. Nick in her Sophomore year to spend two years in La Chatelainie in Switzerland. In February, Heidi Nuss from Germany became the thirty- second Senior. Our class became enriched by the addition of these three girls. Our major, year-long project, which kept us busy from September to May, was, of course, the CANTORIA. Every member of the Class of '60 worked diligently to make a success of it. We ended a very busy last year with a beautiful Senior Prom, the climax of our fun- filled Senior Week. Held at the Tyee Yacht Club, the nautical theme was carried out by an after-party on the Silver Swan. Our Senior year, typically busy and absorbing, was a fitting climax for our years at Saint Nicholas. We will remember it forever, and, thanks to the firm and friendly guidance of Mrs. Mates, it was a success. 6 S
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Rosalind Benaroya During her six years at Saint Nicholas, Rosie has been a highly-valued and well-liked member of her class. Her patience and perseverance have earned her such re- sponsibilities as Class Captain, Assistant Business Editor of the Quill, Vice President of Lambda, co-chairman of the Junior Prom, and Assistant Business Editor of the CAN- TORIA. Organization, efficiency, and neatness are char- acteristics of anything she undertakes. Dark-haired and with sophisticated poise, Rosie was chosen to be the Saint Nicholas fashion board representative to Best's Apparel this year. Combining this capability and charm with musi- cal talent, she has been a member of Nonette for the past two years. Although she is quiet and somewhat reserved, her sense of humor and fun have had no trouble in show- ing themselves-especially in the portrayal of the antics of Essie in the Senior Play. .' -1, '. 1'-'-. f 1, 1 .2 . U, Ann Bugge - fi ' ,, W Ann first came to us as a Freshman, but the public school system claimed her once more during her Sopho- more year. With the opening of our junior year, we noticed her smiling face once again in our midst. This time she was back to stay. During her high school career she has held various ofiices such as Class Captain, Treas- urer, Senior Class Secretary as well as co-chairman and originator of the posture contest. Ann has also been a stimulating and eager helper in our numerous class projects as was shown by her able management of the finances of the Senior Play. We will always remember her dimpled smile, ready friendliness and willingness to help whenever needed. .r , I, 3 I 1 U ' . 1..s s . 1 - .. ' , ,. 1 j. Mu f' li l 1 :fi 1
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