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How we love to sing! Tape recordings of our songs help us to hear ourselves as others hear us. These freshmen are going places in music. Yul Brynner and De- borah Kerr show us how it is clone. p smglng group 1S the I W H Chorahers noted for their fine choruses We learn about tones and tunes in theory class for fresh- men. 5 Z ' .... - ' -' P W: . ll as if ,nam W uw 5 Q 'gs fif 1 ,, , GY E qt, ,gg P Q QQ J' wg I ,f 1 5 S, rg 4 9 5 te 3' it t V gus t, .L si . ps.1.,, - A HA. A K . I i f ' V r , t 'l'tt 1t,, 'F' Th 1 1, , K ' ' 4 . -4 mx ,Y e most POPL1 ar ' ' lk , :' ' ' - ' ' ill A l Hx A 5 . J I r in gill l 5 36 . I I H 11:7 K M A g f x I fz V Q vypgy I . A pipyp I Vt,:.: L' i n up I I it V , V - . .,,V K . .115 ,J . rfr, - s , . L tt rt-'t If I ' , ' i t rtt ortt if 1 so slrtt W so ' if af strr 1 r our ser trr ,rrr L? f l ij 4' Q H to rlpr r into -V 'Q 5 , 5 i W i i if Wm
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Music! music! music! The department offers training in piano, organ, and voice, cmd junior and senior concerts and recitals are an annual feature of the program. The high school operetta, an outstanding musical attraction, has become a tradi- tion. The Ghosts of Hilo is the choice for 1957. Opportunities for individual and group public appearances are numer- ous. The Choraliers participate in the annual Music Festival at I. W. College and hold membership in the Archdioce- san Unit of the NCMEA. The methods employed by Sister Doloretta in her vocal and instrumen- tal classes have produced signally ef- fective results in the music of Incar- nate Word High School. ,,. Susanna Rodriguez, a voice student, entertains at a general assembly. At the Steinway is Pauline Tomayo, a third year piano student. Mary Io Ruby, organ student, prepares for the First Friday Devotions. She is attended by Mary Ann Dick.
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We master mathematics is Circles . . . triangles . . . parallelograms . . . theorems . . . propositions . . . imaginary numbers . . . surds . . . radicals. . . all kinds of shapes and numbers fill our minds as we study Algebra I, Algebra II, geometry, and trigonometry. These mental gymnastics keep us alert and enable us to think clearly. Sister Mary of Perpetual Help, Sister Teresa Joseph, and Sister Margaret Helene are our guiding lights in the math de- partment. Watch these expressions! Smiles change to frowns of be- wilderment as these first year algebra students are introduced to plus and minus signs. Sister Margaret Helene explains the problem. Geometry is an interesting subject . . . Iuniors Carol Laf- ferty, Marilyn Bueche, and Sharon Hewitt tangle with some intricate theorems.
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