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f 1wffM ' - A. .yay M COUNSELOR CHIAVETTA guides growing group of sophomore boys. enjoyed by Sue Crane and Suzy Conner. ...-X FIRST FEELINGS of bewildermenf.
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PLEDGING SUCCESSFUL YEAR are Sophomore officers Dick Weiss, treasurer, Stephanie Sellors, social chair- man, Jim Inglis, president, Sue Crane, secretary, and Dan Hibshman, vice-president. Sophomores Bring Fresh Ideas This year's sophomore class presents a highly colorful and complex picture of individuals, activities, and goals. On the September morning when they first entered Shaker, they began a three-year experience which has already been both challenging and rewarding. The tenth graders were stimu- lated by the high standards, and were willing to do their best to raise them. They showed a fierce determination not to squash Shaker's laurels by resting on them. Although the laurels have been preserved, the usual number of planaria have been sacrificed to science in the biology lab, and a great deal of serenity has been shattered at pep rallies. The sophomores have distinguished themselves academically in classes ranging from driver education to Advanced Placement English. Undaunted by quadratics and fourth conjugation verbs, they traded sleep for A's, and ended the year with an excellent record. A well-planned social calendar and a great deal of stu- dent initiative gave everyone a chance to participate in many extra-curricular activities. Athletic events, dances, and all- school productions kept Jack from' becoming a dull boy. As a matter of fact, Jack was so busy, both in school and out, that he hadlittle time for bewilderment. Instead, he soon de- veloped an easy confidence and is certain to carry it with him into future years at Shaker. , 28 QUIET TALKING time in homeroom is
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MRS. ABADY A Front: Jane Arsham, Carol Jean Barnett, Nancy Ap- thorp, Carol Andrews, Deana Astle, Linda E. Berger. Second: Carl Alle-ndorl, Richard Baum, Sheila Amster, Dennis Beeson, Sue Baird, Kathy Anderson, Jane Baker, Richard Bamberger. Third: Gary Atkins, Joseph Bauer, Richard Bauernschmidt, Harvey Berenberg, John Adams, Walter Armwood, Tom Benjamin, William Andrews, Peter Arnold, William Alexander. Not in Picture: William Amster. MR. HEINLEN B Front: Connie Blumenfeld, Loree Bloomfield, Jo Berkenfield, Amy Bruell, Cathy Berke, Dianne Braff, Joan Bloomberg, Ann Brown. Second: Toby Breeze, Karen Berretfoni, Patfy Sue Brown, Pat Booth, Kathy Black, Julie Brattin, Jeanne Brown, Louise Bordeau, Janie Breuer. Third: Roy Bleiweiss, Bruce Bowerman, Leonard Bishop, Lenny Bombolis, Bill Bright, Charlie Brannon, Barry Biggin. Not in Picture: Stephen Brown. MISS BURKETT C Front: Sara-Joy Burnley, Ruth Chitlik, Jo Buchanan, Molly Collins, Jim Clezie, Barbara Coan, Nancy Cohen, Susan Cahn, Dee Dee Burton. Second: Pat Clayman, Sally Carlton, Dale Christi, John Cannon, Sam Cassen, Thom Clark, Laurie Choltin, Darcie Cohen, Nancy Coben. Third: Bill Clark, Roger Cohen, Tim Byrne, Richard Chepey, Ken Chareau, Harry Caplan, Judy Bunkin, Christine Chapman. MISS HALLETT D Front: Jim Colquhoun, Roger Davies, Suzy Conner, Carol Dorsey, Marcia Davis, Diane Diamond, Rosetta DeLuca, Jo Anna Comella. Second: Beverly Daniel, Phil Davis, Vic Dann, Robert Douglas, Joe Culotla, Sally Cooper, Emily Dancyger, Ronna Dolin. Third: Sue Crane, Elizabeth Dooley, Marilyn Divoky, Gay Cooley, George DiSanto, Tom Davis, Dan Cole, Kathleen Dinardo. Not in Picture: Roger Cram.
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