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N 0, ' A . i vt J' w '61 , ax. 'EEK +. eg. 2, X ,L o - -4 1 N Q, .- 11 as .M l 'W x X 'f-:sm .fdrf gfugri l Wtmrking from a shapeless lump of clay to form a finished ceramic masterpiece, each member of the Ceramic Club projects her ability to create. With easel and brush, idea and paint, the Fine Art Club members transform the abstract into the con- crete in novel and imaginative ways. For those interested in the crea- tive end of art, these clubs provide an outlet for expression of talent. Drawing Nebbishes, girls? juniors and Sophomores in Fine Arts Class. 48 3 is me is tk x Q wx 'Q Working hard, Marylou? Standing, left to right - Sis- ter M. Therese and Donna Jeannie Oddie. Sitting, left to right - Leslie Miller, Mary Lou Dinan and Louise Sciub- ha. ,jf
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BASKETBALL VARSITY - With a basketball y0u'll find us . . . .xdfkdzfic :Mociafion Every Lauraltonite is a member of the Athletic Association, an organization devoted to developing good sportsmanship and fair play. All the intramural games, the ever- popular faculty-varsity sports, and Blue-Wliite games are sponsored by the A.A. The A.A. held two assemblies this year, At the first, the cries of the cheerleaders rang through the air, instilling the 'underclassmen with the traditional spirit. The Awards Assembly, held on Field Day, announced the outstanding athletes and presented them with their respective medals, emblems, letters, bars and stars. The cheerleaders, cheerleader captains, and the A.A. ofiicers for the following year were installed at this time also. FIELD HOCKEY VARSITY - We have a varsity that beats them all . . A te A r 'j t is , ti 5 t-Lk-k . ...vii . f s
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allguage CKUAJ The Spanish, French and Latin Clubs all have an integral part to play in the lives of interested students. These organizations endeavor to gain fuller under- standing of the customs and the way of life of the people whose language they are studying. Members of the clubs have come to know and appreciate the outstanding figures, the cultural achieve- ments and the historical grandeur of their respective countries through songs, games, records and an occa- sional dramatic production by the members. as FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS Don't iust stand rhereg do something. l. to r. - Diane Trautman, MaryAnn Au- disio. Ulbsent from picture, Carol Shannon, LATIN CLUB OFFICERS We come to bury Caesar. l. to r. - Loyola Walsh, Frances Dwyer, MaryLou Serritella, Roberta Wojcicki. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS They're not the Kingston Trio, but they can translate Coplas. Left to right: Connie Lupariello, Barbara Ulizio, Eleanor Collimore. VY Rosa Del.auro.
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