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Students sing in school choruses, play in orchestras and bands, and take music lessons. Playing and listening to music brings people together. Music functions in the educational, social, professional, patriotic, religious, industrial, and therapeutic fields. Man has learned to express his feel- ings through music-from greatest joy to deepest religious sentiments. XS - M-HVY Gallenbefgef and Sisfef Dominic TUNE UP bef0fe ef' Cvnkotal as she holds the Baby Jesus Uanet Shmnersl An angel lMary Semble DFHCWCG. Palmersheiml kneels near the Bethlehem scene The tableau was part of
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jul Combined are the many languages of the world, offered so that we might better acquire an understanding and a tolerance for the peoples of foreign lands. Language bridges the gap between all men, offering a hand in friendship and making kown to us customs that are for- eign and places that are far-off. Z. Taking time out from the regular routine of Spanish class to sing some Spanish songs are Mary Ann Kluwin, Beverly Brumm, Joanne Winter, Gina Honish, Barbara Casper, Pat Shannon, Mary Pat Keel an, Lou Ann O'Connor, Mary Hickey, Pat Regan, Pat O'Reilly and Kathy Pollock. Accompanying them at the piano is Miss Wargin. Mary Ann Haeckel demonstrates the bow of a true Frenchman for Jeanne Eldridge. ISeniors Carole Dierbeck, Margaret Mc- Namara, JoAnne Taylor, Audrey An- dresek, and Marilyn Winghart take ad- vantage of the pause that refreshes during Latin lV class as they sample Audrey's cake which she made during cooking class. Their antics amuse Sis- ter Ferdinelle. English class enthusiasts Sue Kestly, Patricia Weber, Carol Reed, and Carol Brown arrange one of the scale model castles of medieval times which was made for a project in their English class. Proving that practice makes perfect, Joanne Hummel, Rose- , marie Gleissner and Madeline Dressen write German sen- tences on the board during a class to improve their German.
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ourna iam To teach, inspire and instruct-these are the functions and purposes of the Catholic press. There is a great necessity for Catholic jour- nalists. Working on school publications gives students the opportunity to express their ideas and voice their opinions. lt gives them the full realization of the importance of the Catholic press. With deadlines to meet, the CHI RHO staff, Caroline Emmer, Assistant Business Managerg Luanne Gramling, Feature Editor: Shirley Pehowski, Business Managerg Marilyn Winghart, Copy Editorg Gina Honish, Sports Editor and Lilly Kebick, Art Edi- tor set to work. hgaEiluL
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