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Sr. Patricia Smith keeps her students in stitches Baste yards of knowledge on the history of clothing, tack the principles of design. Stitch the construction of clothing to inches of experience. Hem with lessons in home decorating and line with hints on grooming. Result: a practical arts night highlighting a fashion show, display of hand-made Christmas articles and dozens of confident scissor-happy seamstresses. 1 Seams must be pressed flat for Linda Wasi- lewski’s jumpsuit to pass inspection. 2 Stitch ripping becomes tedious at best discovers Mary McCue. 3 Intent on topstitching, Kathleen Connery carefully guides her bermudas through the machine. 4 Finishing touches of hemming complete Marguerite Pratt's skirt. 83
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Homemaker Supreme: yield 42 Use 1 Sr. Madeline Tiberii 42 ready, willing, and able girls 1 dash wisdom 3 4 tablespoon patience 9 ounces enthusiasm 2 cups knowledge Sift ingredients together. Flavor lightly with luck. Pour evenly into 2 classes. Bake at room temperature for 56 minutes. Cool slowly with confidence. Spread generously over 1 year. Yield: 31% dozen able homemakers 2 1 Before addressing the student body, Senator Kennedy enjoys refreshments served by Sue Grassanovits and Rosemary Thomas and pre- pared by the home ec classes. 2 Testing for pro- per seasoning, Laurel Nay samples her sauce. 3 Every good cook does her own dishes, including Ann Tessier.
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Artists splatter talents, Spotted floors, clogged sinks, sticky fingers, furrowed brows; all are inevitable in the guidance of young artists. Art I acquainted the students with all media of drawing and design. Second year art classes used their creative abilities for numerous endeavors in various aspects of art. These included linoleum blocks, monochromatics, still lifes, wire sculptures, and tissue collages. Art students became familiar with the work of master artists, along with studio work. A major accomplishment of Art III students was the making of a Luca Della Robbia wreath and a partridge in a pear tree. Other facets of their work included an introduction to oil painting, silk screening, ceramics, and ink drawings. 3 4 1 Adding a few finishing touches, Kim Braw- ders prepares to mount her papier-mache mask. 2 Art Student Debbie Plasse completes a stained glass tissue collage. 3 Wire sculpture becomes a tangle for George Chartier. 4 After witnessing the unveiling of the mosaic dedicated to his brother, Senator Edward Kennedy thanks the art students who were involved in its making.
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