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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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fi3Q5f?iif17czi Mfafz.. M,f2?r -fffifff f.fafffr.2 fl 4. .514 .fi,, . affza lyk .C 51, , 1 .. 1 X 4 ' ..,-v- f! - .1 my nil' ,47 ,-- , -- ...Q 2, If 'k'.fl:'f:?ifi4 '54 t?5f..,fg1c555f,:f I -5:9-'zfigff 3- f ff f J f art ,f5gg,,,,g,,.f 3' 1 ti 'x T illfi, .A-:gg Nga I, f .ff ,- 7 0 and the class of '6O. A very capable leader, she was A.A. 1. C. X Ci nl iff g. if . if aff' ,fu L., .1 .X .,f if V . ,J 4 ,f I Jane Carlson W W cf'i'f..lfff.f'ff fafL'frfQiy-fiffwi'afC3..,i. '-fZ4-ffr? '..vZ ...J , A?f?'c:.f X-N--ef fanie has certainly been an assetdto both Q treasurer in her Sophomore year and Ski ,ffl in her Junior year. It is only natural that Janie should have done such an outstanding job in her role of this 'f t ' If year's Lambda President since she spent l Switzerland with the Experiment in International Living and has been Aagot's American sister. Janie has sung with the Glee Club and Nonette for three tiff' H fi L. fc QAQFH fb... .1 sense of fun have been appreciated by all. participated in many after-school sports. Her excellent performance in the role of Gramps in the Senior Play will never be forgotten. Janie's enthusiasm, vitality, and Saint Nicholas Team Captain 2LSt summer in years, and has 1 - ,. af' , . .,-S fjv,-ga .V gf, .1'5'.fz'j.1 gr' :iaKjf'5!zi7'?f'- ti.fif'7f ti- fi.1..t.f1f.f ..,fg7C.e1f'f' f'--'C ff -- ff 'rf' ' f' if -'-P e X l' f 4 A ' A f '-'- 4, if 1 it i 1' .f J - .,-' ' 'A- 174 g3ff1,.p.L:.t.f Lfif fiplhffyfse-'Z-,,. if .fi c..c.ffZ-fff-f'4 5.11 !f- Nam lj ' 2,7 gf v .T V4 J , l-'fi rj' ' 1 VY.. 4- ' AN ff . 4 3. 56.1, -. 'rf if Q 4 4 '2'5'K f'Qff-4 f'C.fii'f'...fff'...-a A'e' c'.'.--.far cf af 'CC V'67ff 17-L ..--a f 1. c7..f,w' 556. -9 Q af .P fl7 1-e-f 'C- J k 1 l L Karen Carlson y , ' 'S' 'E 'xii Casey started at Saint Nicholas in the fourth grade, but after her Sophomore year, she left to attend La Chatelaine school in Switzerland for two years. Now she has returned and has joined our class as a Senior. During her three high school years at Saint Nick she has par- ticipated actively in A.A., and, as basketball gym captain, she led us to victory in the Father-Daughter Banquet. Also, Casey has held the class ofhces of Treasurer, Vice- President, and Secretary. She will be remembered for her portrayal of Donald in the Senior Play and for her ex- cellent assembly on her Swiss school. Since she has returned, we have all come to know her warm personality. and admire her mature judgment. 9
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Elizabeth Edmunds Ever since Boo entered St. Nick in the seventh grade she has been an integral part as well as a recognized leader of our class. She became Class Captain in her Sophomore year and has held three offices in the Athletic Association: Secretary as a Sophomore, Vice-President as a Junior, and President as a Senior. Her ability in and enthusiasm for all sports has made her invaluable as a member of all class and varsity volleyball and basketball teams. Boo's excellent academic achievements are combined with a characteristic nothing-to-it attitude. Her loyalty to the Senior Class has made her the champion defender of the Senior Lounge privileges for the underdog. School would have been almost routine without Boo's irrepressible humor and undaunted frankness. Her inexhaustible pep and friend liness have contributed greatly to the unity of our class li- N. 'V it .ect i f J' ' ' I 'Aj J! 5 .. L ff J . ,-, , , V . . . aff Var if f fi r ., S :L 'rf 515 J , :f My is L .V 3 ,. x .VI .. 5 -gn. A A . - I . .,,,J-xx ggi- VV: 5. pr h, :uf jiri! 11,11 at , 4 H+- ...My K ,Jail ij. -' J I -t ,Q lf.. '- y r,fav 1 , , .f ,. W ,. .lf 1 . iyzff f, V ' V K 7 i K 'S ' I ,gs-,M 51, ji VV'-yi fe 'S Q7fQ-f if f ' -' . if? .ty V . .4 , 'QV -. 'A 51 i' fi V, ,.ic?eV 14 mfr E., 4-f u f . ga-- ,f ,f t 4 r fe .L . , ff Af 51,31 ' 4' 4 V' Arif 'A' ' ,K .1 ' fi ' Q' . ' ,ff i Inv, V,.g1 ,if: ,ffdlliu-. vf' , 4.4--1' .iQ ,' . ., Phij..-5-112 .-ix,A ',,q ..- 1 fav ,A V- 1 a , - ,...,4. if :i fix. V 3'fffif'rii- flf' zffflif-iii. ' . ,s Vr- f N: ,i.. f ..-s . , - V V .Ae-1 f f.. it A Aagot has been ai tremendous addition toiioii4fWiSenJior thing she has done for and with our class has been wit1?f2h4fp,aff' great enthusiasm and energy as was seen in her convincingwfi portrayal of Olga Katrina in the Senior Play. Her keennessy,-aim.. and intellect have enabled her to overcome all language? .,i.i ' barriers and to command for herself a place on the honorif' roll. Besides maintaining this high scholastic average, shef M. on the varsity and class volleyball teams. Of all her fine lpffflzf :if qualities, we will remember Aagot most for her outgoing, ,V friendliness to everyone and her perpetual gaiety and good - A ff hufnof. J L, ,, Y Il ,-.i ' ly J,-.2551 A Z V4 I v.:.,.Vk,LvAigY:Ai,, AVI. Aw Vw4.1km?fg-Q+,f -i.f fh- l7Q li rfa.Mai W fffh fi . A ,- - J , ' ,- .fy 7 .e .wr f ,A -. ff-.131 ' A f fa -fif' QL, .M N. .U. -kb V 4. ,arwalf ,H - ,gi ,Q .,, if ' 4 'fe f ' ,rr ' ,LT..q-s- '- U ,V p.. 'Y .' A 'V 'J-5 f 'irif-1.-Tl-' 1 .Serif f Class in her all-too-short year at Saint Nicholas. Every?.if1f,,fri'- f A also has shown athletic ability in holding down a POSlfl0I1v'ffV 'i'f' f . ,, km
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