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Q' ja-- 'V' 'ui-an i 3--l!.nw-su, s Q S329 W s y sf-var-ws In the Biology Lab, while some of the interested sopho- mores are making use of the aquarium, the terrarium, and the micro-projector, Bonnie is caring for her plant, the last survival. WWE' 'V fy ffl A 1 Members of the sophomore class re- enact the dramatic assassination of Julius Caesar to the delight of Sister Editha and their classmates. 32 Q, ft ix t The blast off was Successful and our sophomores emerge and excitedly begin to fall into orbit. They are quickly becoming adjusted to the extreme atmospheric pressure of school spirit. Sophomores, encouraged by their wonderful beginning, take time off as our rocket travels onward, to be intrigued with those new fascinating meteors of geometry and biology. Sophomores eagerly lend a helping hand to their new younger sisters. So from our vantage point, we can safely surmise that our sophomores are on course and have successfully reached the halfway mark of their interplanetary travels. A group of sophomores, under the di- rection of jerry Nickels, conduct a panel on Youth, Space, and Sanctity in our daily lives. L......i
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Qflesvimefz 'iifiif ' L , MQUSSE ' ai W' .41 af ,.f 4? ff During at brief instruction period, Sister Joseph From their introduction to the study of Shakespeare, the Carmel introduces our future library assistants freshmen obtain a true appreciation of literature. to the Dewey Decimal Classification of books, their chief source of information. The basic rules of Latin seein to present few problems to our Ciceros of tomorrow. - V 'tl . ' '41 u1 A W : ,Jf ' 7 i .-1.1 Q- 1 A . f'x S,-:Q Ar llie firing of il new roclaet into tlie unlxnown of outer space, excitement .tt Cape C.1n.u'.n'.il mounts no liiglier ilun it dues on rlie first day of selwool for e.iel1 of our freslimen. Tliey too e.1el1 .in lntlivitlual Pioneer or lfxploi'e1 ' set out with Lll1flClp.lIlOll to conquer liei' own new universe, tl1.1t unique pl.inet-cainpus-S.lN1.A. 3I
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Fqtmrss Lgailamaies 18 NL' if 'in i V ,, K . Members of the Health class show great interest as Mrs. Forman explains the nervous system. Sophomore class president, Barbara Donaghue, displays a broad smile as she eagerly heads for her first class. Carefully making plans for their :rip to Paris, these girls look at pamphlets, ad- vertising interesting places. Spanish I students sec a prac- tical application of their language as they visit Sl Spanish restaurant. s ff' wg. .4 ,-
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