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I 7 Chiba ry to a4J4i.4f iiile amen Page Forty-eight Upper left: Breaking the piriata in typical Spanish custom are Rosemary lmber Nan l R . cy ee ay, Connie Marvin, Marguerite McGowan, Edwina Kostanski, Pegge Hamnett, and Lindamae Picerno. Upper right: Vive le Cercle Francais is the greeting that Aileen O'Connell and Marilyn Tour- 'll vi e extend to each other while French club members Lois Campbell and Mary O'Rourke look on. Lower left: Puellae Claire He 1 PP Y terful touches to the folds of a toga on model La Rayne Nowicki. aly, Mary Dyra, Mary Schweitzer and Noreen Scanlon a l mas- Lower right: Members of the Readers' club take a lively interest in monthl di ' y scussion meetings held in the school library. While addressing the chairman lean McPherson, Alice Nikopoulos holds the attention of interested participants. Realizing that no other subject can provide the cultural background of lan- guage study, members of the junior Spanish, French, Latin, and Readers' clubs join forces to better understand the customs of the various peoples of whom they are learning.
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leap aela, Kao 4, Bern arclta af! Junior artists display their talents in posters and unusual bulletin boards that fall in line with the regular school work and activi- ties. Construction of designs that later will be transferred to cloth with textile paints include some of the joys in the craftsman's lite. The dramatist becomes involved in play production as she cre- ates light effects and designs scenery and costumes. Originality in interpreting scenes from modern and classic drama is all in a year's work at The Immaculata. For the Music Theory and Ap- preciation classes, measuring intervals, writing melodies, and memorizing key signatures all come quite naturally. Music ap- preciation, includes a study of important composers. :ix Q ., e .6 ,. 4 fv 57? . ' . A QW. A t QNALNNS Qt' Upper right: Isabell MacEvoy and Rosemary Garner explain intervals to music theory students. Center right: Angela Vignola prepares to close the curtain at the end ot a play while Patti Claeys and Sally Baudenistel stand ready to switch on the house lights. Play pro- duction, along with lighting techniques, is on the agenda of the junior drama class. Lower left: Displaying the rights and wrongs oi poster making, Patricia Egan, Shirley Fiala, Andrey Russell, Arlene Zichichi, and Rosemary Engst discuss layout and the correlation of lettering in these posters used to announce current events. Page Forty-seven
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alilempiing I uruiua Seventeen 2 Turning from the practical to the somewhat more Wonder-ful side of student life are those clubs which delve into intellectual, spiritual, and social endeavors. The Sacristans' club not only takes an active part in decorating the school oratory and preparing the altar for Mass, but also learns more about the rites and vestments used in the Sacrifice, Learning of the wonders of the student world, also, are members ofthe Atom-Wisers' club which sup- plies to would-be scientists the entertaining along with the informative side of the noble experiment and Madame Curie world. An organization which rose from the magnetic field of photography is the interesting In-and-Out-of-Focus club. Although it is a branch of the Physics department, this social organization is open to all scientific wonder-working students desirous of this type of work. Upper right: Gaining merit and giv- ing help at the same time are busy sacristans Rosanna Schmidt, Yolan- da Volini, Nancy Gibbons, Chris- telle Hughes, and Pat Geraty. A greater interest in Holy Mass is a necessary result of activities in the Sacristans' club. MSU! M015 ' GLW Let! center: The wonders of Physics keep coming back with a boom to Atom-Wisers Mary Ann Klase, Har- riet Huddy, Virginia Carr. and Glo- ria Kowaleski, who heartily agree to the enjoyment ot trading secrets in a welcome demonstration of air pressure. Lower right: In focus are Dorothy Thiel, Mary Kay Hannon, and Mar- tha Mellin ot the In-and-Out-ot-Fo cus club. As a popular social organ- ization ot the school, the techniques and technicalities of photography play an important part in keeping members ot the camera club always in a bright spotlight. Page Forty nine
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