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ln Sr. Mary Lambert Sr. Mary Kevin Mr. Michael Kern Art I, II Librarian Band, Chorus Voices are in harmony when the chorus sings during the sixth module.
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Arts lend polish to student talent Special projects help Lisa jackson to improve her art skills. The fine arts at Chatard are sparked by band, glee club and art classes. Sister Mary Lambert teaches Art, year I and II and advises special project art students. First and sec- ond year students are given experience in still life landscapes, life drawing and portrait, as well as side projects such as Cartooning, ink lettering and art ap- preciation. Advanced and third year students may enter the special projects course, where each develops skill in individual areas, including oil painting. The band, too, is divided according to ability this year. Beginning band members are coached to aspire to advanced band standing. The Glee Club meets daily and sings annually at the Christmas program. Next year, the curriculum will be augmented by a Music A preciation course. Direc- tor, Mr. Kern has done muclli to develop the cultural aspects ofChatard. Librarian Sr. Kevin shows Sally Ohleyer how to use a card file. 38 Mr. Kern demonstrates his own special technique used for lead- ing the band and chorus in making music.
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40 ffice work invaluable for cz smooth-running hatard Some things at Chatard are easily taken for granted. Club treasuries, records, and every-onels fa- vorite in the snackbar are always handled with ease. Who is behind all this efficiency? Mrs. Mary Jacoby, Mrs. Marie Farris and new staff member, Mrs. Myra Waldner deserve all the cred- it. Mrs. Waldner is head secretary in the office. The friendly voice on the phone, correspondence and newsletters are her responsiblities, as well as the countless memos, slips and cards which must be filed or found. Mrs. Jacoby, the treasurer, has the tedious task of bookkeeping including the trusteeship of club and class funds. Mrs. Farris is now in charge of the new snack bar in the cafeteria. Assisting the women again this year are the se- nior girls, whose duties include the handling of absen- tee slips and phone calls.
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