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Debbie dissected her cat. Barbara, LaReva, and Diane cut their frogs. This was Mr. Bateman's first full year at Riddle. He changed the desks to tables and chairs which made more room for everyone, including more lab space. There were two aquariums, with a variety of fish, going ail year. Part of the time there was a ter-arium. There were also guinea pigs, hamsters, and mice, in cages, for part of the semester. Blake dissected his harmless cat, Gomez. BIOLOGY CATS FROGS Jack and Kevin trimmed their cat, Kermit. BIOLOGY II There were 6 boys and 7 girls in Biology II. Their first semester's work and part of the second was cutting frogs, cats, and fetal pigs. Bob and Pat Shea dissected their frog. THE TRIO: Bonnie, Marlee, and Kathy are busy with their frogs. Pat skinned his cat, Seymoure. BIOLOGY I This year, as every year, all sophomores were in Biology I. During the year they dissected crayfish, worms, and frogs.
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George Slay William Preston Debra Rhodes Sharon Shea David Steen Donna Schofield Kathy Stepp Judy Sutton Patty Traylor Melody Wilson ■ Scott Taylor Ricky Thomas Ray Thompson Kevin White Dick Wigle Marietta Sutton Albert Wagoner Sherry Weakley Glenna Zamekee Who said that Senior (22) could play ball with us? Dave Steen, Pat Markham, Stan Humiston and Geroge Slay argue (?) the point!
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Helping to beautify the school grounds are the Sophomore class officers. From left to right are Pat Juhi, Sergeant at arms; Marlee Powell, President; Kathy Jones, Class Representative; Susy Criswell, Secretary-Treasurer; and Ralph Wil-born, Vice-President. This year brought many more smiles to the surviving sophomores as their status in the school was raised. Now firmly established in Riddle High, they have spent many hours contributing time and energy to enhancing Riddle’s name. The advisors for their 1966-1967 school year are Mr. Kimball and Mr. Fisher. Being the smallest class of the high school with only 37 members ( 16 girls and 21 boys), the sophomores made up in spirit what they lacked in size. The sophomore activities included presenting a skit and entering a float in the parade during homecoming week. They have sold license plates and candy toward the prom they will put on next year. Thw sophomores were well represented in each of the various school clubs and sports. 18
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