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Sister Amabilis sets up a still lite tor her art students. arts and cratts ln arts and crafts the girls style and Weave their own scarts. Lett to right: Marlene Fligiel, Sharon Eckelmann, and Carole Schamber, art The art classes give students with artistic ability a chance to improve their talents. Lettering, modern drawings, and por- traits ot themselves and tellow students are some ot the accom- plishments ot the art students. Their Works decorate bulletin boards and other prominent places throughout the school. The arts and cratts classes are conducted in connection with the study ot Christian Family Living. The students Work on such projects as chip carving, ceramics, Weaving, knitting, and leather Work. Expression ot their emotions and personal tastes, and an ability to Work usefully With their hands are acquired by the girls in the art, and arts and cratts classes. Ann Ward works busily at her chalk portrait, Patricia l-lorkheimer and Kathleen Mulvaney proudly display their works of art. 86
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business The Business Department seeks not only to help girls who are pre- paring for the business World, but also those who Wish to continue in academic and professional Work. The department is equipped with the most modern business in- struments, including thirty type- Writers, an electric mimeograph, a dictaphone, and a calculator. Two years of typing, two years of shorthand and a year of office practice help the girls in prepara- tion for various careers. cyW,y f-hs -H--..,..,,,-, The first sheet is hot off the mimeograph press! Watch- ' ' ing left to right are: Iosephine Iashinsky, Lois Schroe- or1f1cat1on of God 1 der, and Karisue Bureta. U'-5--:it 4 Familiar faces in the bookstore are: left to right: Mary Schmitt, Carol Ernst, and Diane Ruplinger. 85
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Through co-operation in our activities and organi- zations, and active, p or spectator participation in sports: we learn to compete and to work with others in good spirit. Using the talents we are given, we have an opportunity, in our clubs and activities, to develop ourselves as more perfect individuals
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