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Serve School - With Smiles -Atl- Beckoning with their spot of light in the deep darkness, Bridget Modlinski and Ioanne Garr eliminate paper drive perils. 1' Q l1.1f1f1.'l 6 Television stardom is not absent from Dominican ,High activity. Proving that education can he entertaining, Kathy Murphy flashes her Columbus Day message across the screen. Disorganization is true of some organizations, but Kathy St. Amour and Elsa Otto keep audib-visual reels spinning efficiently in spite of a few maddening, temporary tanglements. A well-equipped TV studio, carefully rehearsed programs, and an industrious crew headed hy Donna Grzyhowski provide entertain- ing interludes during the ordinary classroom routine. 61
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Aided by Flasblzlgbts, Projectors, Cameras, Club Members A smile flashes on a TV screeng a smile manipu- lates a movie projectorg a smile guides Dominican- ites across busy intersections. Smiles denote service. Smiles characterize the members of Safety Patrol, Audio Visual, and Television Operators Club. A car stopsg a girl crosses Whittier safelyg a flag Hies freelyg the paper drive proceeds smoothly. A smile beams - Safety Patrol serves Dominican. A movie plot unfurlsg reels roll with minor com- plicationsg a film is repaired and returned. A smile radiates - Audio Visual serves Dominican. A camera focusesg an announcer speaks or demon- stratesg productions are scheduled. A smile sparkles - Television Operators Club serves Dominican. A safety patrol belt, an educational movie, a candid camera - the props differ, but their purpose is universal - service with a smile. 'fri ff' in S4 . L. . . ., -1. .. A Are all fifty folded flatly? Sue Kilclier and Diane Rabaut combine Marine precision and Dominican gaiety in the patriotic performance of this Safety Patrol duty. 60 Racing to beat the 3:05 rush to their strategic stations, Cecelia Orzel and Mary A envy of l l nderson gaily swing their Dior-designed Safety Patrol belts, the every play-poised Dominicanite.
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Club Participation Enricbes Students' Linguistic Knowledge A true Dominicanite thirsts for knowledge - know- ledge above and beyond the call of duty. Her duty is Latin - the extra is' the Iunior Classical League. Her duty is Spanish - the extra is the Spanish Club. As a student of Latin, she automatically becomes a member of the JCL. Here the dead language lives. She learns about the Roman gods, meets the famed writers, studies Roman law, and distinguishes between legend and history. Only after Latin becomes an integral part of her, is she truly able to hand the torch of classical civilization to the modem world. To become more familiar with the background and development of her adopted tongue, the Spanish student joins the Spanish Club. She begins to appreciate the Spanish culture, learns about the people, studies their customs, and delves into their History and legends. A true Dominicanite radiates with interest in others interest evidenced in the pursuit of knowledge-of other people through the study of their language. 62 Mt. Olympus never beheld gods such as these! With flashing sword and protective helmet, glorious war god, Ann Ricci, conquers diffi- cult declensions with apparent ease. Ready to illuminate the darkness of uninitiated minds, goddess of hearth and home, Connie Mc- Donald, welcomes freshmen to the junior Classical League. A kaleidoscopical caterpillar? Olga Encisco models colorful costumes for Spanish Club President, Mary Ray Brophy, and Melaine Porkorski.
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