Notre Dame Academy - Tryst Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1956

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Notre Dame Academy - Tryst Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 51 of 128
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Page 51 text:

fl.rfl In righlj l'atritia Sal' loom, ll'tl'lte O'Reilly and Annette Villeneuve gleefully wattli llaibara Trotter, Joan lleclingliieltl, Sally Gordon anal Mary llrookliank play a scene iron: lzfnrilloex Mrs. llelaney's Sophomore class. 3 CLLUCL 0115 'l'he present linglish schedule stems lrotn the late Sr. Catherine Dorothea when she was Supervisor lie- lore she lieeanie Presiclent ol Trinity College. It is currently being revised lay Sr. Elizabeth Clarnielita who until she lieeaine the present Provincial ol' the llaltiinore Province replaced Sr. Catherine Dorothea as supervisor. The changes took effect in the Fresh- man class this yC2ll'. flffl lu vighlj Dorothy Moulton, Marilyn Lanee, Sue Ferher, Anna M. Leone, sophomores, surely are tleep in English research in the li. brary. Ufff In righll Lorraine lson, joan Dimler, Ellen llrazerol of Miss Mayer's lreslnnan English class prac- tice public speaking by means of the reeorder.

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,-llmzw: tiff! In righlj Agnes Harold, Ann Calure, Patricia Jones, Anita Brandt of Miss Codfrey's Junior English class de- l -part happily for the lulxlic Library for a lecture. Iirluzv: qlrfl lu rightj Mary P. Magnetti, Joyce Feddon, Linda Cranston, Patricia XVoods, Lucille Harris, Joyce Judson enact the famous trial cenc from Thr' 1lff'fl'llI17lf of Vcnirf' in Mrs. Ik-laney's class of sophomores, Lili.: ,,,,V 'gf' 3 HOL .t'l!:t'vvx1x ,.H,,5'hkXx T ff J, I A ji 1 .r 1 fiiin fi' x 4 flggd Could Mgt. Mary Hoegen. junior, be looking for a good oral theme topic? English awakens the ideals slumbering in minds not al- ways aware of their own rich possibilities. The storied lore of books, once discovered, ap- peals to generous youthg it reaches up to grasp tall thoughts that beckon to the heights. The great deeds of by-gone or present-day heroes and heroines win the admira- tion of their readers. Read- ersl That is what the English courses are geared to pro- duce. Furthermore, they aint to equip the student to ex- press his views in clear, force- ful, correct speech. Time is therefore consistently spent on word-study and practice in speaking before the class.



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The storied lore ol' great deeds takes in the sweep ol' History as well. Here, it is the motives that move leaders and peoples which en- gage attention, as well as events which are consequent upon them. Truth is ever liound to he stranger than fiction The student who has delved into historical novels and biography will soon surrumlm to the spell that History exerts. lt allures by the fascination of real personalities and artual events. .jvkalor tt W. K wa g . ,ai v Kal in N1 D'Arunclo, Patricia fi3llZlgllCl rl fl lo izrhtj lxuhmtn lvithlctn Ni Dah Patricia Midi in uuois i arx' . 'z g XI tnu NI K ntls oannt Sxnowiet fKf!lVlfi1HQ, Ann H1 son Rosemary Nlonre. check on locations where lllfl cc llinulttn qwnlrrlj ut distowumg the helpfulness of the dents in their History .lsslglllllelll took pare,

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