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Club enthusiasts corner the king in wars staged on chess boards Mission: Capture the king. the difference It sounded dangerous between knight and bishop. but that was all the more reason A little mental telepathy tojoin the club. was needed Chess, one of the favorite to determine the L'enemy's armchair games of warfare next move. was introduced to girls Some practice rounds, at Murray. and then came the real thing. Interested girls The competition grew tough, were tutored by S. Marcia. but the challenge was welcome. The necessary skills Winning was its own reward were developed. when the word checkmate They learned to tell could finally be called out. ku QF 'Lx NX' C, g i I ili t .t 5 iw xi N its 3 TOP: Kim Mertens takes a long and serious look at her queen's position before she decides on just exactly what move she'll take. Concentration is the key word in this game. ABOVE: For Mary Chris Legato the game of chess is a very intriguing one, but it can get a little tedious if you keep losing. But for Mary Chris it's try, try again. CENTER: Sandy Sabean tries her luck on a miniature chess board. But no matter how you look at it, small or large, it's still a pretty tough game. RIGHT: Barb Steger plans her attack and then moves! Hopefully it was the right move. 38fChess Club
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F Movie buffs l focus onflms for enjoym ent Film technique, content or theme treatment or just plain enjoyment . . . all were valid reasons for going to the movies for Film Arts Club. With Sister Carole, they explored social comment in documentaries, short and feature length films. Particularly impressive was Night and Fog concerning Jewish prison camps. Several times during the year the club made available to the entire school the cartoons and feature films of Laurel and Hardy, Charlie Chaplin and Abbot and Costello. Members were also able to see and discuss the films shown to Film and Novel classes. TOP: S. Carole gets all wrapped up in her position as Film Arts Club advisor. ABOVE: Seniors get a treat out of watching the old time slapstick comedy ofCharlie Chaplin and Laurel and Hardy in Film Arts Club. Film Arts Clubf37
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Row by row novice knitters turn yards of yarn into Shawls, czfghans Knit a row, purl a row, knit a row . . . Miss Boland's girls were at it again, whipping up their winter woolies as fast as their needles could fly. Divided into two groups meeting every other week, the girls proved that you don't have to be a little old lady to enjoy the art of knitting. A few of the girls just beginning to knit were soon on their way with the unending patience and guidance of Miss Boland. While yards and yards of different colored yarn decorated the typing room, the tangles soon became mittens and the knots, sweaters and everyone became happy when projects materialized. TOP: Over clicking needles Judy Breneman and Kim Mertens discuss the latest news. LEFT CENTER: During pre-Spring Festival days, Mary Lou Schwarz and Joni Du Fresne helped to make a homeroom prize puppy called Tickets the club's favorite model. ABOVE: With the hlep of Dee Paul, beginner Dar Gidlund breaks in her brand new needles. Knitting and Crocheting Clubf39
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