Summit School - Flame Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1955

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First row-Ginny Low, Nanette Elmquist, Peggy Page, Brenda Third row-Betty Hilton, Sandra Swanson, Julie Seabury, Raudenbush. Second row-Sara Torrison, Cece Mundy, Jane Fry, Lollie Benz. Sharon Scovill, Charlotte Seymour, Vicki Churchill. Fourth row-Elaine Donham, Bea Strand, Clover Fobes, Gerry Kyle. J U N I CJ R S areal filings in me airing Cable means a weekend of skiing to the skiers of the junior class, but it has a new and different meaning to the Argyle addicts. The juniors recently turned en masse to the fascinations of the wool and needles, forsaking their earlier passion for bridge. Untiring enthusiasm in adopting new ac- tivities is characteristic of this energetic class. An example of this is the contribution the juniors have made to sports. The girls have been especially ac- tive in tennis, field hockey, volleyball, and basket- ball. The juniors are extremely interested in other countries, Cece Mundy is going to Greece this sum- mer under the AFS., and Lollie Benz is going to France under the Experiment in International Liv- ing. Vicki Churchill, as chairman of the Service Committee, is an example of the community-mind- edness of her class, Who else would have put a Scotch bottle on the tally desk with the caption Don't be Scotch-give to the March of Dimesl ? The juniors hold their own scholastically with the rest of the school. Lollie Benz won the scholar- ship cup last year for maintaining the highest aver- age in the high school. The biology class hurled itself with typical junior abandon into dissection lalthough they reeked of formaldehyde for daysl. Their high spirits always are obvious in singing, where Peg fthe celebrated soprano? and Brens fthe notorious alto? vie with Bea lthe resounding accom- panistl. A Life is never tedious among the juniors. Kyle and Seymour always manage to enliven any situation and prevent possible dull moments. Dull moments, however, are rare, for the juniors always have fun in everything they do,

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