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JEANETTE SLIFKA stands beside a mral scene, part of her private showing in the Art Exhibit. OFFICERS OF THE ART CLUB: Treasurer Ann Heclher, Vice-President Leoba Andrezewski, Secretary Jacque- line Becker. Standing ore: President Mario Hodck, Historian Diane Businsky, and Photographer Lois Etzel. SCENERY FOR Song at the Scaffold was painted by members of the Art Club, and something of their work the sccno above reveals. Art Club membors, undor Sistor Jano Frances' direction, also painted the scenery for the operetta. THIS LETTERING assignment in the Art I class is keeping J. Acquila, M. Biancucci, S. Brezochowicz, C. Adams, E. Boch, B. Bearry, F. Bedingficld interested. Club members also decorated tho win- dows of City Hospital, went to Maryland Instituto for Career Day, and to Philadelphia on their annual art trip.
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EILEEN ASPIEN potes betide one of her oil paint- ings during the Art Exhibit and one-man shows which Sister Jane Frances arranged for March 20, 21, and 23. ANN HEETHER, another versatile artist, presents one painting from her show. Presenting . . . future candidates for the Baltimore Art Museum. MAYBE NOT by Dior, but it's one of the newest, explains Art Major M. Jacoby to D. Rosenberger, F. Rosai, and others, who are olso modeling some recent creations. 28
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Our town possesses ARTILY INDICATING her second-place achievement in the annual October Catholic Magazine Drive, Carla Jonos may well be planning to be the top-scorer in next year's drive. Meanwhile, Sister Lucetla affably awards tho first prize of $100 to Margaret Beatty who hustled in moro than $400 in subscriptions. TOP-SCORING HOMEROOM teachers and the CMD moderator look happy—and why not? Left to right are Sister Gordia whose 1A placed first; Sister Honorine, moderator; Sister Jane Frances, whose SC ran third; Sister Fidolma, whose IB raced in second; and Sister Clare Helene, whose 7B came in fourth. MORE HIGH SCORERS? Yes, there wore twelve! In order of achieve- ment they wero: Margaret Beatty 1A, Carla Jones IB, Lucretia Gross- man 5A, Ceilia Twardowicz 6D, Maureen Reynolds 4B, Eileen Asplon 2A, Elaine Tapuc 4A, Ann Rowan 6B, Diane Roscnberger 5C, Alberta Pileci IB, Caroleo Wcisman 2A, and Judy Underwood 6D. Congratu- lations! The homerooms that wore first to achieve 100 per cent were: 1 A, IB, 5C, 6D. Section 1A led with 348 per cent; Section IB followed with 305 per cent.
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