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Sr Proudly displaying some of the prizes for the Sophomore Carnival are Vice-President, Susan Orians, Sergeant-at-Arms, Jan Martin, President, Ann Pierni, Secretary, Becky H erbers, and Treasurer, Mary Wilcheck. Sophomore Leaders Head F un-Filled Carnival THIS YEAR'S SOPHOMORES can be described as well-rounded and spirited. Their vibrant enthusiasm is found in nearly every school activity. From play- ing on the varsity teams in sports to going on a field trip to Shelby Forest, one can always find a ready and willing Sophomore. Along with the Sophomore year comes more freedom and more responsibility. First year journalism classes for the school newspaper and the school yearbook are open for perspective journalists. American Literature acquaints each girl with the famous writers of her country, while Sophomore religion familiarizes her with the Mass and the priest's vestments. Biology opens up a new world of plants and animals while triangles, squares, and circles can be very puzzling in Geometry. The Biology lab with its complicated equipment helps the Sophomore perform many scientific experiments. The Biology Club added a few new activities, including bicycle riding and a canoe trip down the Buffalo River. The Sophomores most successful project was the annual Sophomore Carnival held on November 3 in the gym due to unpredicted rain. Unicycle riding and new game booths helped make the Carnival unusual and ex- citing. The Class of ,7O's spirit has made its mark in the history of l.C.
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ls0PH0 ORES I 1 A Encauntering the world of miniature animals through the lens of a microscope is Sophomore Biology student June Fry. ED ITOR: MARLENE DOUGLAS ASSISTANT: PAT SIDES 56 Sophomore, Patty Nenon, tries sparking interest in the Shelby Forest field trip for the Biology classes. Miss Silver Bells 1966, Sandra Caltelli, discusses the honor and excitement of being crowned Miss Silver Bells to Sophomore Candidates Ann Pierini and Susan Orians.
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Jean Abernathy Renee Albonetti Karen Alexander Patricia Baioni Nina Barlow Scarlet'Bennett Beth Bishop Pamela Burchell Beverly Bursi Margaret Butler' Lillian Byrd Claudia Chandler Connie Cianciola Christine Coleman Ramelle Cortese Lee Cotter Rosemary Crawford Mary Lu Cull Gail Dattilo Carol Davis The 1967 Indoor Carnival Finances '69 Prom Displaying their skills at riding a unicycle and roller skating are Patrice Solomite and Shirley Winburn at the Sophomore Carnival. I SOPHO omsej 58
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