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not confined to classes Planning a script for dramatizations over the P A system calls for serious work as seniors discuss symbolic content. A varied program throughout our four years introduces us to the vital role of English language and literature in our daily life. In the first two years, stress is on traditional matters of correct- ness of usage and facility in expression. In the last two years, in addition to studying the liter- ary heritage, we are taught to think in terms of basic concepts such as symbolic content and the communication arts. Through such ideas we meet literature as a living force. lnformality is keynote as the juniors listen to a record ing of John Brown's Body, and discuss American litera- ture in terms of communication. 3 2 A Julius Caesar becomes more interesting when recordings aid classroom study. K as 4 ss S.. , . . :xi Rf - D DJ'
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Appreciation of literature Cnnisrirrip' ooiiirg i f TRUTH 4 Jeanette McDonald and Eleanor Thompson inspect books during Catho- lic Press Month display. Preparing for their Meet the author radio program, Belen Santia- go, Rosemary Catanzara, Susan Berger, Eleanor Epps, Marie Henc- ghan, and Vinnie Santoro, all members of Young Book Reviewers, enjoy the book they are to review. Cards are checked and books prepared for circulation as Alice Stewart, Ellen Walsh, Kathleen Ford and Vinnie Santoro diligently work after hours. Our efficiency experts Nancy Crowe, Terry Coyne, and Maureen O'Shea compile those nice lists that begin You owe a library fine of . . . . Dorothy Vogel searches the card catalogue while Louise Apuzzo and Ann Kenney work at keeping the catalogue up to date with their stacks of typed cards. V
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finds expression in creating Junior members of the paper proudly beam over their articles in a recent issue. Weeklv meetings of all staff members serve as journalism class and those who earn diplomas after completing the Catholic Institute of the Press course, teach others how to put out a Ann Marie, Eileen, and Maureen, count their inches of published copy. good paper. Their success is attested by the honors rating accorded the Nlariacolle by the Quill and Scroll, Columbia Scholastic Press As- sociation, and the Catholic School Press Associa- tion judges in annual contests. Mary jane, Louise and Maureen, brief the group chosen to atrend C.I.P
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