Electives offer Arrows “Zero hour” is quite an interesting time at Saint Alphonsus. It offers students a wide variety of elective choices, such as psychology, clothing, journalism or speech. Psychology is a new addition to the “zero hour” choices. Mr. Fleezanis is only too willing to help his psych students find and explore their id, which sometimes proves to be more elusive than amino acids or centripetal force. Right across the hall. Sister John Martin directs students in the domestic arts. Every day her girls pin, cut and sew, plan menus and scrutinize furnishings. Mean- while, up in 104, newspapers rustle as budding journalists scan last night’s “Free Press” for bylines and cutlines. Finally, some students dabble in the art of elocution. Cultural appreciation introduces Freshmen to speech. They practice eye contact and voice control as they talk about inflation or Mother Goose. Advanced speech stu- dents arc absorbed in debate about compulsory federal service. These electives make “zero hour” a time of profit for students who want just a “little bit more.” (Opposite, above) “Professor” Fleezanis and his assistant, Guy Bala, listen to the problems of Boh Jackson in the psych lab. (Opposite, left) Sister John Martin gives Diane MicaUef a few pointers on completing her jacket lining. (Center) Sharon Chmie- lewski and Pat Watkins anticipate their first creation. (Above) Tim Smalley, Gary Sroka and Bob Marietti research for debate. 25
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arrauj Arrows vie for taste of victory A tower of strength. A mightily built physique complemented by a well- ordered masculine mind. An athlete. Practicing in August for victories at Fordson Field. Practicing on Christ- mas Eve to overpower DePorres’ drib- blers. Running or diving. Pitching or hurdling. Under the guidance of a coach, for the team, for himself and Saint Alphonsus. Setting the pace for the Arrow ‘beat’. The other pacemakers. Cheerleaders, softball tossers, and free-shot artists. Lending a unique feminine flair to sports. Meeting the challenge of com- petition with fervor and grace. Instil- ling spirit or realizing victories. Cheer- ing or vanquishing. Arrow girls. Driven too, by the unconquerable Arrow beat. ToESE loESE arraju Athletics 27
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