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Co operatlon and Faur Play The physlcal educatxon course provides an outlet for the bound less energles of O L M s students Sportsmanshtp leadershnp and team cooperation ns a daily practice In every class Newcomb volleyball basketball and softball combtne to make the mann sports of the course For variety the gurls have free play march Ing exercnstng relays square dan :ng and weather permlttnng archery Pat OToole Joyce McGraw Mary Margaret Mc lernon leocadla Kubaslewlcz and Sharon Corcoran showed their skull and aglllty m gym class that led them to the basketball trophy for the Seniors Basketball Newcomb Sophomores Arlene Saroglua Daniel Renter Mary Agnes Wllllams and Sharon Rath tried to prevent Sensor Pat OToole from scoring m the Newcomb tournament The Seniors went on to vlctory and the cup Gym Class Inhale 'l 2 exhale 3 4 Mrs Sumrlll gave her gym class lnstructuons for 38 breathlng exercises as part of their physlcal fitness program 1 ,M I O an . , . . . . . . , , ' 1 1 1 3 ' 1 1 ' W 1 1 1 '- 1 1 1 uv-f a..m.lL , ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . , . . . . . , . . . . .
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The thorough explanation of Mr John Teevin assisted Margie McGowan Frances Schnlers, and Phyllis Jokubaltls In the nnterpretation of their score Music Appreciation Students of the music appreciation class cultivated interest in music by analyzing famous composation This technique I carried out by Anne Marie Abel Mary Sancrant Mary lou :CISG and Mary Maybee under the supervision of Slster Mary rotase 'I Yee, ......vA.,...w-.-V-. V s,,,,.v,e-.er-1--v V vw- M- - - v Y U x a .L A ' 'Z Lai ' ' -1 1 ' ., V, Mt: , ,,. rf,-1:, -V-. ' 'a,j,,. , N 1 V- ff- s'.,,w . ' - 1 T In Thimble: all-K A V I ' if 1 'A - fi -,,1ff'Qlr1fr:,-i59'f53i'Lif 2 - ' Music, one of the five maior arts, is the heritage of every Catholic student. From the ancient chant down to the present day, the Church has been the guardian of this great art, even in secular fields. Since beauty is a reflection of the Eternal, music as an art can lead us closer to God. Taking advantage of this truth, OLM offers students a variety of music courses. Chorale students learn the essentials of music and inter- pretation and display their achievements in the annual Christmas Cantata and Spring Operetta. The Orchestra plays at school functions and at their concert - the fruit of hours of study and practice received by Orchestra members in private lessons. Supplementing these activi- ties is a music appreciation course whose main objective is to develop an appreciation of music as an art The center of our literary world is the library Library Science affords the students an opportunity to learn the practices of a library and the duties of a librarian i Library Science Parents were lbll M Ill llbrixty Procedures in action on Parents Night Here Sigur Mgyy Iggy gg lamed the Deity Doclllll Sytilm ,gs I , I . . .. . . U O , Vi I ' I u l I J I 1' 5 rr X s ' si' . 1' 5 ' TFC-Q x 5 1 5 s Q ty, . ' I I V g 1 h', K , ,- x, ' . P ,C , . X ,U . ,f ' , L ,M tx, L' I
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throughout the year. led to leadership in action cf .fs Athletic Association The Athletic Association, a counterpart ot physical education, sponsors tour intermural tournaments with A.A. representatives officiating. Horseback riding, swimming classes and the swim- ming team, originating from the A.A., are proving themselves a great success this year. The A.A. also carries on other activities, some ot which include play clay, a dance, and an outing on the grounds with all the picnic trimmings. ,..N . ff' X -,- is cz' , , , .... ,, ,. ca , ,af 6 ,... Officers Www at-A mat 'mlm 'W' iliatiw Jnj? tim . laid. Judy McLaughlin, PRESIDENT, Julie Walton, VICE- PRESIDENT, Joy Obermiller, TREASURER, and Diane Christian, SECRETARY, led the way for another year of successful A.A. activities. A. A. Representatives A.A. representatives kept Mercians informed of the club's activities FRONT ROW: Sue Denomme 211, Judy Carruthers G 7, Gail Fitzgerald 110, Leocadia Kubasciewiez G2, Daniel Renier 202. W Sarah Armruster, Alicia Yarsavage, and an unidentified student, members of OLM's riding club, had many pleasant rides after a busy day at school. SECOND ROW: Jane Sweeney 124, Virginia Skalski G5, Marcella Chos- zizyk G3, Rita Sullivan 207, Marilyn McKendry 101, Sharon Beatty 123. THIRD ROW: Connie Urish 215, Anita Mehas 204, Betty Waldman 105, Diane Isaac G1, Carolyn Przybyz 201. ABSENT: Mary Moran 120, Rosanne Cole G4, Loretta Burke G6, Donna Gaffney G8. if ii Many hours of hard work and practice paid off in victories for Ol.M's swimming team. FRONT ROW: Mary Joan Sullivan, Mary Ann McDonough, Mary Ann Mc- Donnell. SECOND ROW: Deanna Maher, Pamela Ellis, Donna Maher, Ruth Geraci, Kathy Riley, Daniel Renier. THIRD ROW: Donna Belian, Patricia Hesse, Patricia Wilder, Nan Hentchel, Mary Margaret Scanlan, Rosanne Cole, Karin Legenhause, Diane Dubie. Swimming Team 39
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