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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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Cara Collins Cara has been a loyal supporter of the Class of '60 ever since she came to Saint Nick in the seventh grade. She spent her eighth grade year at Saint George's School in Switzerland and returned here for her four high school years. Because of Cara's statuesque build, she has been an invaluable asset to our class volleyball teams. She also demonstrated her support to the class by hblding several class oliices including that of Gym Captain in her junior year. In her Senior year, she ably served on the wardrobe committee for the Senior Play. In all, Cara has proven herself a valuable part of our class. We will always re- member her gay wit as well as the strong support she gave our various class projects. 4. K s r . l d1 J . f - if K -- ache uflif ,J-4-34 QL fdlfg co! t Cy , Cpit,,,., QM.-ary Elizabeth David g K 721 Since coming to St. Nick in her Freshman year, Tex has proven to be an energetic member of our class. Her many activities throughout her last four years include various class oiiices, such as Class Captain in her Junior year, parts in the Christmas Pageant in her junior and Senior years, humor editor of the jinx, and the Assistant Photography Editor of the CANTORIA. As Paul Sycamore in the Senior Play, Tex was a great success. Her enthusiasm for all class projects and her winning way will always be remembered by the class. , 10
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