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tamina Of Faculty And Seniors Is Shown OnCourt ,.N-M- 4 ' V ff I Senior Cheerleaders Cathy Zambrano and Laurie Murrin pile on Debbie Miland and Chris Kilduff for the increase of power and strength to conquer. Two years ago Bellarmine-Jefferson began to have competitive sports between faculty and seniors. The first year began with rolicking football and bas- ketball games which inspired this competition to continue between the faculty and the seniors. In the second year Bell-Jeff seniors challenged the faculty to a baseball game. This year it was decided to sponsor a basketball game in which the seniors as well as the faculty showed their sportsmanship. The seniors downed the faculty by a score of 48 to 36. Congratulations to both teams! 65
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B-J Scientists Display Eno ledge Theyve Ga Students, like John Gerro, discover for themselves the wonders of science. I My I an ,iV UllYS'1',g .XY1i li 0 n MA T , and originality. Climax of the Open House: Awaiting the judges' final decisions. This father's concerned expression reflects parents' interest. The Science Fair brings with its hard work, awards for the chosen few winners. Top Row: Devon Middendorf, Linda Lien, Perry Christensen. Second Row: John Sanchez, Andrea Kovalesky, Julie Biondi. Third Row: Mary Deroo, Sue Martens, Eileen Rose. Bottom Row: Mary Dougherty, Kathy Heckenkamp. Carol Clancy, Tom Ryan, and Science Fair Sponsor, Sister Mary Catherine O'Dwyer. Not shown: Cathy McGann, Connie Madrigal, Rick Luce, Jim Macari, Joe Hofmann, John Dalcin, Robin Akers, Mike Craddock. 64 The Sweepstakes Prize rewards Andrea Kovalesky's explicit labor Each year, the members of science classes combine their with their own special interests create informative projects. exhibits are put on display at the f nual Science Fair. Much time and effort were put in these projects. In the 1969 Scien Fair, Andrea Kovalesky won tl Sweepstakes Award. She injected ca cer into a plant and then retarded to stop its growth. Carol Clancy r ceived first prize in Chemistry, Jol Sanchez in Biology, and Perry Chri tensen was awarded second prize Physics. Those who selected the winne were Sister Anne Paul, BVMg Fathi Lawerence Caruso, OFM, Siste Clarice, OP, Sister M. Prudentiu BVM, and Mr. Ira Katz.
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L Watch out, Mike Byrne. Of course you heard the bell, but that was her head you hit. E1 Camino Real Benefits Bell-Jeff K I l ' x , x Dunk-a-Doll Jill Haldeman: You're right there's a goldfish in here! The Fiesta brought these people together. Were you there? 66 One of the most important fund- raising events of the year was the fi- esta held October 19 and 20 by the St: Robert Bellarmine Parish Council. Both days brought enthusiastic crowds to enjoy the festivities and the Italian dinner. Among the attractions, the Dunk-a-Doll Booth drew a large crowd since a lucky throw succeeded in dunking an already drenched friend At a student sponsored booth, anyone could be an artist by creating his own psychedelic painting. The greatest money-maker was a raffle of a 1969 Mustang. Tickets were sold through the cooperation of the students of Bellarmine-Jefferson and of their parents. An air of happiness and fellowship surrounded the entire function. Every- one present was united in one cause - the success of our school.
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