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ART MAfOR5 Septemlwer found senior art students dalwhling in oils lor the lirst tfme. Soon poster paints instead of oils were doing their share in providing posters and seenery for ROSE OF TRALEE and our Christmas play. January brought the new year and Brownie vietories, too. Posters praising our championship team appeared throughout N.D. Life drawings were set aside hy juniors long enough to plan for their prom, MELODY OF HE displayed their artistry in scenery for the Sophomore ARTS, while sophomores talent show. Decorations for the Sports Banquet in lvlay topped otl an allfround championship year. All these are just outside activitiesf the froth on the creamffof our regular art work, of course. For freshmen, Art was a twofperiodfafweek minor required of all whether one was ahle to draw a line that did not run crooked or not. Seniors, juniors, and sophomores took Vocational Art as an elective, learning through carefully graduated steps all the intricacies of this attractive aecomplishment. Carol Stambaugh and Gertrude Bulterman choose to paint an outdoor scene while Mary Ann Giampietro, Jeanne Whiteside, Dorothea Myers, Jeanne de Aoun, Dorothy Raftovich, Dorothy Rafferty, Mary Tickner busily sketch at their desks. J ,-.. W My W ,L J VII: 5: I V p 1 I i . Y -. 5' sf-2 if fl ,. J Senior art students smilingly lan new b p a stract art masterpieces. Standing, left to right: Judith Maley, Marie Strama, Mary Lou Goodwin, Mary Arm Waller, Dolores McDonough, Roberta De Night, Catherine Calhoun Yilting left fu ri ll! Dor th H h l . . , g : o y urc ala, Elizabeth Fisher, Ann Mylett.
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Wbz'le Homemazkm My 'HP E... F ' 'CWH UH!! be True I0 You, Alma Mafer.fJ, N.D.'s seamstresses were Starred For Success! Such a fashion show theme proved the confidence of those who pinned, basted, and stitched their own dresses, from the first laying of the pattern to thc last buttonhole. Witli new ideas in fabrics, colors, and design, their creations were a compliment to any girls wardrobe. 148, 149, 150 strokes! Yes, strokes, not stitches, as in N.D.'s Home Ee. kitchen, delicious dishes were prepared, and tempting odors rose roofwards to tantalize envious schoolfmates. Candles, flowers, and spotless linens completed their tea parties and their memories of Home Ee. classes. One highlight of the year was the formal dinner prepared and served to thirty members of the championship basketball team. Gracefully, Marie Fluharty models a beau- tiful princess-style jumper of grey wool that she made in Clothing Class. Left to righl: Maureen Focht, Florence Weindel, Helen Gallagher, Janet Lynn, Betty Ellwood. These seniors prove their ability to make their own wardrobes as they display dainty jumpers fashioned by their own nimble fingers. Thirtyftwo
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