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While Amy Curtis and Miss Norris cogitate on the proposal, Elizabeth Reid writes down her thoughts in . If il U.N. Team: Elizabeth Reid, Sandi Nance, Even though Anne Goodwin's thoughts Martha Moring, Anne Goodwin, Peggy may wander to Spain, the poinsettia claim Roth, Amy Curtis, Ashley Montague. checks demand her immediate attention. Back on the Ivltp After many years of anonymity as often unheard of Third World countries, the United Nations Team was once again put on the map. UN Team members worked closely on their policies, resolu- tions, and overall understanding of parliamentary procedure and Spanish ideas. The hard work that went into the conference prepara- tions did not go unrewarded as five of the seven resolutions were accepted to be discussed at the conference held in late February. U. N. TEAM 127
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Amy Curtis cannot believe just how trivial trivia can get. New h W Quick Wits Planning to take a year off due to the large number of other teams and limited number of spaces open on the NBC show, the It's Academic team was greatly sur- prised to learn in mid-November that in fact there would be room for them on the air. The St. Agnes team has always stressed fun and learning, and more often than not, victory has followed close behind. During Christmas vacation, the team met in the empty school for heated practices. Coach Mr. Nemetz and the three returning senior members informed the four new juniors on game tactics. Lunchtime meetings and after school practices increased friend- ship among teammates, until fi- nally on February ninth, the well prepared SAS'ers met their oppo- nents with a smile on their faces and a vast storage of knowledge in their heads. -pf ,, A . It's Academic Team. Front Row: Mimi Bez- Properly poised in perfect position, Anne jian, Liza Figueroa, Fran Toler. Back Row: Goodwin prudently ponders another point. Amy Curtis, Anne Goodwin. Missing: Yvonne Goshorn, Andrea Lukowsky. 126 lT'S ACADEMIC TEAM
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The life of a co-ed is an unusual one. Aside from uselessly trying to find parking places in the full St. Agnes and St. Stephen's lots, the co-eds had to become accus- tomed to being actual members of two different schools whose schedules never seemed to coin- cide. St. Agnes girls added Ad- vanced Placement Biology, Phys- ics and Calculus to their academic programs, while the boys from St. Stephen's added elective courses of Speech, Drama, and Psychology. Obviously, there were many ad- vantages in being a unique one of less than ten co-eds at the given schools. Girls were teased by forced male chauvinism and being called funny looking boys by SSS third graders, while the male co-eds had to contend with the so nice to have a man around the house syndrome by being called upon to fix anything and every- thing that wasn't working one hundred percent. Yet these strange circumstances added to the individuality of being co-eds. None would have traded in his ex- perience for the world, not even for a free period. Snakes, Snails, Puppy Dog Tails . f rr 7 , f LIT.. x A rf ---A-i 2g.,.Q........t.wlff-1-M Q 1+-em' ..-... .,.. , f 11 'f-A T rrlll A vt' fulness Je Qs:-4 - ' 'fre' ti TNR-M SAS Coeds. Front Row: Pat Smith, Max Seeking refuge from the noisy halls of St. Brian Phillips prepares to act his way into Ramsey. Second Flow: Norman Pappous. Agnes, Max Ramsey plays his guitar for St. Elizabeth's in the fifth period funny Back Row: Bill Thompson, Brian Phillips, Paul Dyer. farm. Jon Horton. 128 SAS COEDS
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