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THE EYE TO OBSERVE ACC URATELY THE HAND TO DO SKILFULLY THE JUDGMENT TO DECIDE UNERRINGLY First year art students are displaying their lettering and monograms. Standing: Paula Tickemyer, Laura Cooper. Mary Kay Par- zino, Marilyn Hanrahan and Josette Meiers. Kneeling: Joyce Messina. cftrt LOWER RIGHT: Ann Lee Rose is painting one of her dar- ling panda bears. Marjorie Cushing and Joyce Sharp are carefully painting their Curious Savage posters, while Bud Kubayko is dreaming up an idea for his. Irene Meisburger is discussing the coloring of her des- criptive word with the art critic, George Walsh. John Smith is looking over Ann Burlingame's shoulder as she and Marita Grisafe draw their cheerleader. Nick Donelson is holding up one of his pictures for a better look. Jim Mick and Eula Erickson seem to be hiding their work behind George and Irene. Bill Weidman is all smiles about something. In case you are wondering why the foot- ball player is in the art room, he isn't real. He is the work of Nick Donelson and Bill Weidman. CENTER: Joe Coffman and Dan Gorman are busy putting the finishing touches on the outdoor scenery for the Curious Savage. PAGE SPONSORS Hooper Sales Company, Two Son's Market Dan Welling and J. C. Friel are make- ing comedy and tragedy masks out of balsal wood for the speech department. 5 5
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I f Jiri' 7Fa'1'nS F W, Nancy Brauner is proudly s howing her des- criptive word, POETRY, Bob Wiegel exibits his AUTO-LITE. Sandra Buckly is proud of her sign CHEER LEADER. Marita Grisafe, though a junior, has painted a. magnolia for use in the scenery of the senior play, The Curious Savage. Nick Donelson's work doesn't look much like a tree here, but when Nick got through with it, it was most def- initely a real tree and was used in the senior play- LOWER LEFT: Ann Lee Rose is asking Mar- guerite Grogman her opinion of her paper doll. It was used to decorate the gym for the senior play. LOWER RIGHT: Marjorie Cushing is finishing up her lettering on The Curious Savage , the poster, advertising the senior play.
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me BISHOP O'H.ARA OFFERS the Mass of the Holy Ghost for the faculty and students at the beginning of the school year. .Father Rochford is assisting the Bishop. Acolytes are Tom Coppinger and Sam Nigro. NOT ONLY IN THE CLASSES labeled religion is piety taught, but also in every class in the course of study. The very atmosphere of the school calls the mind to thoughts of God and His saints. From time to time outstanding speakers are brought to the school to give fur- ther instruction. Forceful and concentrated instruction is given during the annual retreat when three entire days are given over to prayer and meditation and talks by the retreat master. This year the seniors had a week-end retreat all to the m- selves under the direction of Rev. Raymond Ireland, S. J. Some of Father's memorable aphorisms are: Sloth, pride, loneliness, and remorse lead to the rest of the sins, and get out and see how other people live and do some- thing for them. LEARNING TO LIVE HERE AND HEREAFTER 736 0575012 AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH YEAR Bishop Edwin V. O'Hara offers Mass at the school and most of the students receive Holy Corn- munion. After Mass his Excellency gives a heartfelt talk to the assembled school, en- couraging faculty and student body to still greater efforts in the cause of religious ed- ucation. One glance at page five of the yearbook will give assurance that the teachers of religion hold interesting classes and make religion what it should always be, most practical and lovable. Eight priests, most of them sponsors of youth organizations in the parishes to which they are assigned, are part time instructors at Hogan, and one spends his entire time as teacher and couns elor. SOMETHING FUNNY IN THAT RELIGION BOOK? F 4 S sw I 5 Al. I Aiihgg .4 Fathers Russ, Patterson, and Byrnes. PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Whitney . Mr and Mrs Frank Tiedtka Mr. and Mrs F. J. Wirken Mr and Mrs Roy Lippert 34
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