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It ?.Mg.'y.k .2 we 3 Make sure only the tips of the fingers are on the keys, Mr. Ciccimaro explains to his junior-senior woodwind class. . . the essential aspect of that which is womanly is by its nature determined from the vantage point of both beholder and beheld and their potentialities extend through all the spheres of human existencef, A student of music cannot be the sole judge of her performance. She must learn to accept criticism from her professors, the beholders.v Our music majors, in the role of the ubeheldf, practice the techniques taught them in each course, anticipating the time when they may be Worthy of distinction. Hours are spent in the music rooms painstakingly practicing both vocal and instrumental assignments. However, subject matter, such as the history of music, orchestration, and teaching methods, being so vital to the attainment of perfection, must also be mastered. Then, through self-criticism and that of her teachers, her potentialities and prog- ress are evaluated on her mastery of those skills and techniques so essential in forming the true musician. Senior music rnajor, Barbara Koysla, watches classmates Helen Dawson and Kathleen Doutt approvingly, as they join hands in a duet.
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In this class girls, D0...Re...MiisA...B...C, Sister Cecile Marie tells her freshman solfeggio clas umififkzf S. Before Sister Michael Ioseph arrives for string class, Sophomores Fran Tamburino, Paula Cenaurdi, juli and Joanne Salvitti practice their techniques. e M cKeon
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'BE' ., . -- . ,- ' -,L,, ffl? V -L:- The Figure Drawing class, equipped with drawing boards and sketching pencils, goes outdoors. Against back-campus scenery, Charlotte McDade poses for a few artistic friends. Donna Gibson, Susan Glasgow, Kathleen Parahus, and Elizabeth Schmidt gather information and ideas for their next lettering project. A .. , H 1 4 as Oil painting theory is applied by Charlotte McDadc and Mary Alice WVassmer. Seminar class for Sue Gibbons, Carol Hosey, and Lois Hecht means research for their senior project.
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