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,ae-5 ew Un M ill: the Show With the new look closely in view, fashions cmd fun combine to make the Irene Clothing Club an important activity for its members. Practicing to make perfect, Marilyn Stone poses while Barbara Wil- liams completes a paper dress before beginning on the material. Learning right from wrong in wardrobe ensembles is a significant group project. To illustrate suitable attire for summer travel, Betsy Schmitz Wears a crisp afternoon dress with matching accessories. Modeled by loan Lamb, the youthful ballerina semi-formal adds that lovely feminine touch for the special week-end date. Next, Io Anne McCauley wears a plaid ballerina-hooded casual. Keeping up with the latest stye changes, Edwina Kostanski, lean McPher- son, Marjorie Solger, and Carole O'Shea enjoy scanning the pages of modern fashion magazines in search for helpful hints before planning their work-time and play-time wardrobes.
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eep I ac, 8nflzu4ia.4lJ on the Ka!! Upper right: Over and over you go! Much laughter and a iew spills accompany the muscle-building exercise of tumbling in which the spectators enjoy themselves as much as the participants. These gymnastics are im- portant phases of the athletic program. Center right: Meet the I.A.C. Tears, smiles, and hard work fill the days of these lively young ladies who are sportsminded in a big way. The lmmaculata Athletic Club members form the All-Star teams which make the school's intramural games such exciting events. Lower right: Aqua-belies paddle and splash in the Lewis Towers pool during an afternoon lesson for mermaids. Below: 'Heigho Silver' classes at Christian- son's Riding Stables force the Lone Ranger to look to his Iaurels while budding eques- trians vie for honors. Page Sixty-seven
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any Jflakerat Mix .Aliftll with Jeelialz As representative of the social side of the Foods and Nutrition department, the Foods club has an important part to play in adding a tasteful touch to the school life of its members. For developing the more practical side of a student's well-being, pots, pans, plates and other kitchen arti1lery act as text-books to those desirous of at- tacking this field. In the way of helpful hints, dressing up a home-cooked meal and other useful data aid in adding the finishing touch to the students' Home Eco- nomics course. lust the right ingredients help to make the club an important organ- ization. Upper left: Sandwich making, in the All-American fashion, is a spe- cialty which takes time and tech- nique, according to Barbara Miller. Josephine Becker, Ieanette Lichten- voort, Sheila Line, and Therese Bi- hun who are pictured preparing a ' delectable snack. Center right: You're My Desire easily could be the favorite theme song of Carolyn Rowley, Pat O'Con- nor, Rosemary Regan, and Mary Pat Moore as they put to the test the buffet luncheons, an experiment which tends to increase the popu- larity of the Foods club. Lower left: Does the little light stay on or does it go off after the door is closed? might be the query which Sheila Line is solving in a mysterious manner. Or. perhaps, a hard day over the stove has beck- oned a raid on the refrigerator. Then again, maybe she's prepar- ing for the response to a cheerful invitation of Open House for mem- bers only. t 4 Page Sixty-nine
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