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Marilyn Gandy Ever since she entered Saint Nicholas in the seventh grade, Marilyn has been one of our more outstanding leaders. As Sophomore Class Captain, Secretary and later Vice-President-Treasurer of Student Government, Marilyn showed herself to be a well-organized, and extremely capable student. This year, as Senior Class President, she has guided us well through our often difficult problems. As well as her school activities, Marilyn is also an avid sportswoman. Saint Nicholas can thank Marilyn and her family for having our first exchange student. Few will forget her unselfish devotion to our school and the Class of 1960. l i Ruth Genung In six years at Saint Nicholas Ruth has proven herself to be one of the most well-rounded persons in our class. She has excelled in all phases of our school life-leader- ship, academics, and sports. Not only has she participated in all class projects, but also has been active in all school activities. In her Sophomore year Ruth served responsibly as Class Captain, Secretary of A.A. and Editor of the Quill. The following year Ruth ably headed the finx staff during the second semester. Senior year brought on added responsibilities for her as Senior Class Secretary and Photography Editor of the CANTORIA. Throughout the years Ruth's name has freipently appeared on the class and varsity teams and on t e honor roll. In addition to all her activities the Class of 1960 can always depend on Ruth's timely remarks to make or break the peace.
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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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lla at ra aff me M fa-1 fee-f ig Cjeiazi Vilma idk! 131,56 4 fftjflil. li ff! Krall '-we l74lff'lL'll, -fLU Qf f L I V ,term ffacafm. acumen s K9 rifaeflf M .ij Lynda Griffithstfbi Dowd J -ow During her ten years at Saint Nicholas, Lynd hasx been a valued member of the Class of '60. She ably K Z E2 served our class as co-chairman of the make-up committee for our Senior Play and has been an indispensable asset to our class volleyball team. Chosen captain of the school's varsity volleyball team this year, Lynda did much to enlist'- LLL,,f,J school spirit at the Bush-St. Nick games. Under her leader- ship the team won two overwhelming victories, a feat not accomplished for many years. We will always remember Lynda as our Lakeside Girl, known for her Sun Valley A'6holidays, pretty blond hair, blue Buick, and famous You wish! I .f 1 1 QZCVZJ' mai U if 4 ' , 41.05 'fUM7'?im L , Maw Celia Hansen Celia has proven herself to be an asset to our class in numerous ways. She adeptly filled the position of Class Treasurer in her Junior year and was later selected as one of the Junior Class representatives to the annual religious conference held at Annie Wright Seminary. Celia was selected as a delegate to an American Friends' Work Camp in Idaho this past summer. This experience provided the basis for an interesting assembly last fall. An avid Mountaineer, she has done a good deal of skiing, mountain climbing, and folkdancing. During her five years at Saint Nicholas, Celia's classmates have come to appreciate her dry wit and astute comments. Pifila mg, I l M-as-JVCQ.. H1-A-Q. 1-filazzpfi f,-ff-E? gi J ' 1 ' ',. l P M-'Cue-ef f-af' - ff -cm Q Q f - I -'vw N- H x.,.,- CL, a.,-Muffy -y Lj- af6fit:z:.-,4-Q, 44,09 ca:.Jc.,,,Q L., we Yizpgffeffcr-fl? K-54 N41-a.af aaa., 4 f f 6 3, L . ,fr V f- e mg? J i 'A his--c-4.-Q.. 75fu67g'HSifL314 Z
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