Summit School - Flame Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1954

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Front row: Carol Davis, Mary Putnam, Joyce Adams, Barbara Welch, Nancy Monick. Second row: Erma Berg, Joan Wooldridge, Anne Duvall, Nancy Earl, Debbie Howland, Minty Klein, JUNI Why did the juniors go into deep mourning with black arm bands, you ask. You had better ask them what happened to Molly, their plaster ot Paris classmate. She is now spending her time waiting for Dr. Sommers to paste her two halves back to- gether. The juniors are like that, always ready to remedy a problem, As foster parents, they are supporting Giselle, a French war orphan by assess- ing themselves, collecting old clothes and selling goodies. They also visit Jackie, a home bound girl, once a week to entertain her and cheer her up. They put forth a lot of time and energy on their school work and have mightily reaped the rewards with many ribbons, the class scholarship cup, and the highest single average in the school. ln Dra- Georgia Sommers. Third row: Diane Kenyon, Kittie Cooper, Kerstin Pedersen, Felicity Vaughan, Vicky Galloway, Joan Shapiro. CRS matics, the juniors have held leading roles, won the Dramatic award, and headed back-stage crews, and Joyce has attained the coveted posi- tion under SPA's stage. At l-lalloween, the juniors managed to become watchers of our feathered triends very successfully. Sportswise, the juniors are equally good in and out ot gym classes. They have been school champs and have also shown their ability on the state tennis courts and ski hills. ln spite ot all their versatility and natural abilities, the juniors lack one quality which is absolutely necessary in order tor them to become a leading senior class, but they have all summer in which to learn to play bridgel



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Front row: Sandra Swanson, Ginny Low, Julie Seabury, Nanette Elmquist, Charlotte Seymour. Second row: Elaine Donham, Vicki Churchill, Lolly Benz, Sally Emerson, Sara Torrison, Geraldine Kyle, Lynn Ramaley. Third row: Brenda Raudenbush, Clover Fobes, Betty l-lilton, Bea Strand, Peggy Page, Sis Stoms, Sharon Scovill, Cynthia Mundy. SOPHCJMCDRES Now that the terrifying ordeal of freshman year is over, the sophomore class is finding out that this year people expect more of them. Teach- ers are beginning to look at them with an evil gleam in their eyes and say, You must start thinking about college now! When they recover from this initial shock, it also develops that they are going to have to join in the activities and take over some of the jobs of running the school. But this year's class has managed to adjust itself pretty well. lt has supplied the student government with a secretary, it has supported the drama de- partment by joining the club and acting in the two joint plays and crewing for the Steadfast Tin Soldier. Another area of endeavor of which the sophomores are immensely proud is that of sports. They won both the field hockey and basket- ball tournaments ia feat for sophomoresl. You won't find any other class with as much vociferous spirit as they have. lf you ever hear a raucous Who are we for? , it is usually the sophomores being for themselves. The first thing that most senior high girls think of about the sophomore class is they know how to play bridge. Every girl down at that end of the hall has tripped over some sophomore on the study hall floor just in the act of trumping someone's ace. And the second thing that they think of is that the sophomores have their own language. The preponderance of howdas and skills with which they color their conversation baffles the average onlooker, but they seem to get their mean- ing across to each other anyway. In the last analysis, the sophomores have a lot of spirit and will make a fine senior class two years hence.

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