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Onbf Summit Is Summit The first day of high school life when everything seems strange, awesome, and overpowering a smile from a senior that communicates 'il know how you feel when a sensation of panic registers on your face . . . the ease of knowing that all your classrooms are conhned to one floor .. . the sudden absence of shyness when you discover the friendly and com- fortable atmosphere of your classes returning your overdue library book and receiving a reduction on the fine . . . the door to the office that is always open either to console or to congratulate sur- prise parties for your teacher for occasions similar to Halloween or an unbirthday . . . sitting in the lab discussing a problem with a close friend snow days . . . watching the Sisters take a ride on the to- boggan the joy and tears when your class re- ceives the spirit cup . . . being in one of Mr. Westen- dorfis famous trios . . . attempting to surprise the Sisters at Christmas-caroling time and finding, to your own surprise, prepared hot chocolate and cook- ies . . . hockey games where the weather is cold but the spirit is warm teaching a Sister the intri- cacies of playing the guitar . . . the feeling of horror when you have forgotten your black chapel veil on a First Friday the happiness of making the Summa or the pangs of remorse if you didn't trying to hold back the tears when you hand a radi- ant old woman a Christmas candycane . . . the So- dality pledge of honor, faith, and obedience to Our Lady wearing togas during Latin Week in an attempt to instill the beauty of the classics in the minds of your fellow-students . . . having the Latin teacher help you look for your contact lense . . . the thrill of earning an exemption from a particularly complicated Algebra exam receiving your class ring, a symbol of upperclass superiority passing a bottle of white shoe polish around to your class- mates just to win HRepudiate the Filth Weekn a skit presented at assembly and designed to relay a serious message by light humor conducting a simple but beautiful May procession for the under- privileged children being sure that they kept their fiowers to take home as Utreatsw for their mothers babysitting at the Showcase of the Arts sitting in the Lounge discussing the fate of the world in relation to the approaching weekend dis- covering the mystery of our over-sized American flag . . . a unified visit to the chapel at the first news of President Kennedy's assassination hanging posters in the hall that extol the virtues of a club, a class, or a presidential candidate . . . Sumac tapping contributing to any and every cause with an equally distributed spirit of generosity acting not for your own glory but for the glory of your school decorating Christmas mail boxes to aid the Missions learning the rudiments of a lady- like curtsy . .. Christmas and Spring Concerts . . . the happiness of realizing that you have more years of Summit life to enjoy the twinge of sadness that grips even the most chronic complainer as the most eventful milestones of Summit life slip too quickly by These are but a few of the char- acteristics of Upper School life. Even though a Sum- mit student might travel to the most remote corner of the globe or attend the most unique school, she still returns with pride and these words: Only Summit is Summit! What is the Senior Lounge? A place to leave your lunch trays, a place to forget your books, a place to remember anniversaries, a place to be when you're not supposed to be.
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