Notre Dame Academy - Tryst Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1958

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As they build and grow under Mary's guidance Students of Keyboard Harmony anticipate the activities in music that Festival. At the piano is Ewella Lum. Standing are Catherine Finotti Sister Gertrude Cecilia has planned, culminating in the annual Spring Sandy Madden, Lourdes Ceidc, Josephine Lo Medico, and Nancy Yost. Pastel angels are fun for Freshmen Pat Sclinnty .ind jill Virchkoski, -Charlene King, and Georgcne Clavclli. junior Lois lung adds her suggestions for the Yulctidc decorations of stnirways and corridors for Christmas. 'I Or ,, -b1:4lf - K Scptemhcr sports swing into action as Freshman try out for the jay Vee Blucbirds. Junior Pat McKay is the acting rcfcrcc, vvliile Mrs. Cicrrity observes from the sidelines. ln the jump shot are Barbara Kearins, Carol Ash, Janice Russell, and Nancy Yost.

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-..,,N-h 'T '-'- X Freshie Sally Callahan dons a frothy cocktail dress in preparation for Notre Damc's Annual Fashion Show. Mary Margaret Pignone and Mary McCarthy help with the necessary adjustments. f l 1 A 'un Freshman Margaret Lucas pinpoints the location of Baby- lonia, home of lXlClJUCl1LlCll'lC77Jl'l9 Hanging Gardens for Dorothea Traina, ,lill Vitchkoski, and Crystal Zier. A Freshman's historical studies range from the dawn of history to the second Eisenhower administration. Finding the value of is not too hard if you know how to use F-O-I-L. Carol Ash explains a Type-productn With unquenchable enthusiasm, Freshies attacked cookbook and cakepans, and scored a victory. The results were not only edible, they were enjoyable. The slogan, Sew easy to sew, became a reality, as increasingly nimble fingers wielded scissors and needle. In English class, freshmen studied the forms of literature, enjoyed Shakespeare for the nrst time, and branched out into library science and college-boards vocabulary lists. The fine arts, too, found a place on the Green-ties' roster. Correct lettering, color tone, and the principles of design were incorporated into the aft course. Music appreciation developed a knowledge of orchestral instruments and acquaintance with the music of great composers. When St. Aloysius' tower clock chimed three, Notre Dame's after-three world opened up to the inquisitive eyes of freshmen. With characteristic zeal, Frosh added their talent to extra-curricular activities. And in one short year, a maze of unfamiliar ways had become well-known and beloved traditions in the hearts of Notre Dame,s youngest daughters. The DUTIIQ Y-.ff Among the many nrsts for freshmen is the introduction to their Hrst copy of the school newspaper. Identifiable are Theresa Interclonato, Barbara Chenoweth, Betty Atkins, Constance Benton, Rosalie Collins, and Dorothea Traina. equation to Kathleen Brosnan, Martha Melvin, and Jacque- line lson. 16

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