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Ceramics claim the attention of Kath- leen Mullen and Frances Petrykowski as they mold some vases during an ' Art and Crafts class. Art has been said to be the most beautiful expression of man's soul. Divine Savior students, realizing this, are studying to put on paper and canvas, the expression of their talent. Chalk, water color, tempera, and oil are the media, and lovely designs, portraits, scenes adorn the walls of the art display room. Informal char- coal sketches can be seen often-the in between at- tempts of some students. Art and Crafts classes for freshmen offer opportunities in chip carvings, weav- ing, ceramics, textile painting and leather work. Putting the finishing touches on their chip carving are Marilyn Caputa, Sue Engelhardt, Mary Ellen King, El- eanor Lambrecht, Jane Felker and Margaret Mary Schmitt. N. 1 E J, 1, Among the many handicrafts of the Art and Crafts class is weaving. Judy Fox shows Mary Pat Hauptman how to weave a scarf as Donna Dries finishes hers. -u' Viewing summer activities in art are Karen Becker, Mary Ellen Milliette and Joan Beier.
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,sf ff X RW ooooo Q 9999 QGQQQ Claudette Drewa uses the calculator, Diane Gross the dictaphone, and Joan Gundrum the electric typewriter, as they touch up those professional techniques. Shorthand-Gregg Certificate Awards Typing-one, five, ten minute timingsg Bookkeeping-debit Cash . . . credit Sales, Office Practice-filing procedure and tabu- Iations .... It's all a part of the business course offered to the girls in prep- aration and training for careers in the business world, a world which offers opportunities without number. Profit-Loss? ? ? Which could it be? A well mentioned ques- tion among these Senior and Junior bookkeeping students. 1 Sister Francis Mary, head of the Business Department, takes a hurried bit of shorthand, along with a hurried bit of conversation. ' ' QA- ., Seniors prepare for the future with the new lan- guage, shorthand, as Mrs. Frienwald surveys her students and their abilities. Time's up !!!- ln an effort to make the speed test these Juniors and Seniors hurry before the bell rings. I
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L Anticipating the outcome of their efforts, Pat Shannon, A Joanne Winter, and Kathy Pollock carefully watch and VF Barb listen to the instructions of Miss Hoynacke during their 'fgfma are sewing class. Dfefazjufrs mb Ol: s 6 The modern facilities of the Home Arts Department help Off Mfzancake to prepare the students at D. S. to be competent homemak- ers. They prepare the way for future homes by learning the arts of cooking, sewing, and cleaning. This house within the home of D. S. consists of a modern facilitated kitchen, attractive dining room, alluring living room, and feminine Jokingly Mary Hofmann Dianne Lang, Margaret Hofmann and Joan Gundrum pull the taffy which they made during cooking class. w , afer,y,34,fZ-yhkab owl? Sfh S, H9 bedroom. Through this course, the girls learn the home arts in a truly Christian way. '71-aha D 1 C ' arol 7e Ffh 'her Gnd Seniors Marylizabeth Hanrahan, Shirley Pehowski, Joan Knight, Janice Dietz, and Donna Pierner find out that Home Arts does not only consist of cooking and sewing as Mrs. Kapp helps them arrange some floral centerpieces.
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