Immaculata University - Gleaner Yearbook (Immaculata, PA)

 - Class of 1961

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lay PEl'lClL spealzs the tongue of ev'ry land. DRYDEN THE ARTISTIS coNcEPTioN is a bold one. He en- deavors to capture a moment of life-to immortal- ize it. A canvas is one, but its components are many. Various hues, countless strokes, and myr- iad reflections are imprinted there! As many factors contribute to the whole ot a a sculptured piece, an oil ren- carving-so, too, there are many the art world at lmmaculata. pottery, painting, and craft ' toward that portrayal of searching for beauty, and an perspective, and propor- tion. not only for art's sake, but for l as soon as one technique challenge arises, for art con- synthesize its manyness into saws, Craft courses present new and varying challenges to Carol Hosey, Patricia Lanahan, and Elizabeth Jettinghoft. 2l

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The painter wiclelystretcheshiscommand Fa E The annual Art Exhibition coincides with the coming of Spring, and climaxes a year-long preparation by the Department. Armed with step-ladder, tacks, posters and much patience, freshmen art maiors energetically begin the task of arranging the display.



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These senior and iunior English maiors fully appreciate the merit ot research in the Periodical Room. Dolores McShea, Bonita Fasciott, Mary Montague, Belle Boylan, and Audrey Bohlen discuss their finding in current literary topics and controversies, Well, I think the author meant . . emphatically states Mary Holland, while Mary Murphy, Rosemary Dowling, and Pauline Novak share amusement over her excitement. Lively discussion such as This is the norm in Seminar classes. 22 LITERHTURE anticipates life . and moulds it to its purpose. O.Wll.DE THE UNIVERSAL SEARCH to discover a unity in the di- versity ot existence extends into the field ot literature. For, the end ot all literary art is the discovery of an absolute. Authors, like philosophers, seek a One in which all things resolve. For some this unity becomes absolute and honest truth, for others, beauty, and still others, abstract Truth, While the identity of the absolute often varies, its mere discovery contains the entire significance ot the author's work. So the stu- dent ot English at lmmaculata seeks a One which will unite all her studies into a meaningful pattern. For her, this One becomes The Absolute Who is the end of all existence. So in this discovery rests the meaning of Lite itself.

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