Seton High School - Shepherdess Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1955

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Crue ar! is rczfcreuf imitation of 617511, ART CLUB Open to any member of the student body who has the desire to express and increase her artistic ability, the Art Club offers many opportunities in all fields of art. During the past year, members participated in the Marilyke Dress Contest, the French Poster Contest sponsored by Pi Delta Phi, National French Honor Society, and the C.Y.O. Poster Contest. ln the French Poster Contest Anita Narbut won first prize, followed by Mary Shourds, Cecelia Williams, and Ruth Ciscle who took fifth, ninth, and tenth place respectively with honorable mention given to Gertrude Edwards. ln May the club held an exhibition consisting of at least two proiects of each girl. Among the works dis- played were those in oils, watercolors, charcoal, pastels, paper sculpture, and puppets by freshman members. Throughout the year classroom and corridor bulletin boards attest to the generosity and talents of art club members. .loan Matulionis, secretary, Loretta Reinhardt, vice president, Anita Narbut, treasurer prepare art worlc for exhibition. Mary Ellen Haviland, president, sets up a still life. Josephine Walls, Katherine Minor, Gertrude Edwards, Mary Pot Fischer, Pat Papparotta, and Peggy Schruefer are the girls behind the attractive advertisements for Seton activities. Joyce Frank and Rosalie Kucharski examine an oil, Mary Shourds and Betty Adamska look at hand-painted Easter eggs, and Dorothy Major and Donna Sien- lrilewski examine the crafts at the Art Exhibition during Open House.

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Ure art of the ,vm is to rause fha inward ifisim. Mary Ann Soustek, editor-in-chief, checks copy and layout before sending to the printer. VIGNETTES To give those Setonites who possess literary talent an oppor- tunity to have their work published, VIGNETTES, a literary magazine, was inaugurated in 1954. Published ance a year, it includes essays, poems, and short stories contributed by members of all tour years. The immediate staff includes members of the senior class interested in layout and make-up. Members of the Art Club interested in this type of work draw illustrations for some of the entries. This recent addition to the list of school publications acts as an incentive for creative writing among the entire student body. It's an endless weeding job for the literary staft. If we only had more pages, moan Katherine Minor, Martha DeVos, Joan Hanson, Mary Lou Williams, Miss Otterbein, moderator, Nancy Palmer, Lillian Baker, Carole Richards, Enid Puig, Rosemarie Wirth. Artists plan clever designs which help to make inter- esting material even more enticing. Diane Rykoslti, Moniea Hurdel, Gertrude Edwards, Barbara Rawa, 52 Loretta Reinhardt. 455



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Z7reaa1s, banks, are each a ufarlrb aaa Iraaks, We kaaw, are a sabstaatial Warlrt bath ,vars aaa aaaa Joan Keating, president, shelves boolms after a busy day. LIBRARY COUNCIL One of the most helpful and active organizations at Seton is the library Council. Its main purpose is to assist the librarian in carrying out the duties necessary to keep a well ordered library. Same of the varied duties include charging books, arranging bulletin boards, tiling, shelving hooks, and counting and recording circulation. Always loolc- ing for new ideas, members attended a library Meeting at North- western High School, Hyattsville, Maryland, where they learned the functions of a new modern library. The library Key, the monthly paper composed by the members and consisting of bool: reviews, alumnae reports, and human interest articles, made its debut this year. Parties throughout the year add a social note to the busy lives of these librarians. A librarian's worlc is never done-but there are so many things to do that there's never a dull moment. Mary Hayes, treasurer, lone Bischof, secretary, Patricia Koubelc, historian, Patricia Kenealy, vice president. Time out lor a good time at the fall picnic 54 February-Catholic Press Month-brings an added challenge to zealous librarians Diana Singer, Nadine Murphy, Marie lana, Sister Martha, moderator, Mary Hayes. librarians from Seton and Poly combined business with pleasure on their trip to Hyattsville.

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