Marylawn of the Oranges High School - Marylawn Yearbook (South Orange, NJ)

 - Class of 1966

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+ Sister Margaret Rose coaches Seniors as they practice for the Baccalaureate Mass. - 1 l Freshmen learn the fundamentals of music from Sister Margaret Rose. Marcia Murphy gels some pointers from Miss Monahan. MUSIC AND ART Music and Art are two of the most beautiful means of expression and communication. The freshman music classes under Sister Margaret Rose grasp the fundamentals of music while learning the hymns sung at weekly Mass. The seniors also develop their appreciation of music and prepare for their Baccalaureate Mass. Miss Monahan illustrates to her classes the universal language of art. Girls learn the techniques of art and make practical application of them in bulletin boards and decoration committees. Students, through both of these media, learn unique and useful ways of expressing themselves and appreciate the creative endeavors of others. searching for truth and 'n expressing find communicating Ins opinions. 7' YQ 4A.?'Q:? 54f-1 -'rr A :?1pf,Qe,,.,f1,Ia,,.,,,,,,,,,,1,,,L,X,,,ea,.L!ejI, -POPE JOHN XXIII 'lixrflg ,kf..5g.:,.,-c5 e ',f,,f 'Y FQiCf4 9-Vf i-Ij'3 ' 'fum B ' A ' I Q 1 I I .,,. 1 .,f,,f, J.- - ,r ,w .. ,, Q I, , 4' , , , .K . ,I ,, ff -. z I , ,f K Kathy 0'Leary and Kathy Oiifeeie , f, Debbie Deubcl meet the four 0'cI0ck ' ' deadline. ' l I Diane Warga, Pat Leo, Rosemary Serino, and Frances Gelinas practice the art of drawing in Perspec'1ive. 25 six

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JoAnn Ballister, Adrienne Parletore, Patty Thompson, and Mary Catherine Walsh have learned that precision is essential for I1 successful chemistry experiment. SCIENCE Science is the link between man and the universe. Today, it has become an important part of our educational system. Marylawn has met this tremendous need of cultivating scientific interests in the minds of its students by her intricate science program under the direction of Sister Rose Patricia. In Biology, the Sophomores utilize their skills in microscopic work by examining plants and animals. The culmination of the Matylawn students' scientific pursuit is Chemistry. It correlates good lab technique, Sister Rose Patricia uses the outdoor approach in teaching biology to Lynn Russo-A lesi, Debbie Jandoli, Anne Marie Moore, Mary Ann Brysett, Virginia Ryan, Kathy O'Leary, Elizabeth Krebs, and Laura Plum. the willingness to share ideas, and the ability to face challenges, which have been developed during her years of scientific study. Miss Gill clarifies the complications of angle con- struction for Debbie Jandoli as Carol Wynne listens sympatltetically. livery human being has the right . . . to freedom Maria Ritota apparently believes tlzat Sister Teresa Clare holds the answer to the problenz right in the palm of her hand. MATHEMATICS Sister Teresa Clare demonstrates the 24 fundamentals of Algebra 1. Mathematics is a language which enables students to communicate with one another in a challenging manner. It keeps minds alert, develops logic, and solves some of the most complex science problems. Under the practical eyes of Sister Teresa Clare and Miss Barbara Gill, the algebra and geometry students learn to take the initiative in disentangling complicated math formulas, theorems, and postulates. Fourth year math students have submitted original papers to various math forums. Through their research, the girls discovered the infinite possibilities, uses, and products of mathematics, and emerged prepared to partici- pate intelligently in a computer-minded age.



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IEROME HINES CONCERT Marylawn was once again honored to have Jerome Hines, one of the outstanding operatic stars of today, per- form in the Ninth Annual Jerome Hines Concert on Sun- day afternoon, April 24. ' Mr. Hines enthralled the audience with his presenta- tion of the f'Last Supper. This scene was taken from his own play I Am The Wayf, The Fathers, Club sponsored the concert for the finan- cial benefit of Marylawn. Marylawn is truly grateful to Mr. and Mrs. Hines for giving the girls and their families an excellent example of generosity. Christ, portrayed by Jerome Hines, washes the feet of Peter and John during a tense moment of the play. Alexander Alexay accompanies Mr. Hines as he sings Oh What A Beautiful Morning. To express our fraternal gratitude to Mr. and Mrs. Hines, Mary- lawn dedicated the Chemistry Laboratory to them. Mr. Hines and Archbishop Boland clasp hands while Mrs. Hines, Sister Mary Cecilia, and Father Edwin Sullivan look on. uUnt1'l you have become really, zu actual fact, a brother to everyone, brotherhood will not come to pass. 9' 26

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