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Mdrlo In the soul of man there exists CI desire to project him- self outward and create. The arts are the expression of that desire. As they form beauty and ideals HThe world stands out on either side The top fits fine but don't you need a skirt? questions the junior dressmakers of the sew- ing class. Art appreciation students learn to recognize the Masters . The echo of Longfellow's Christmas Bells is trans- lated into art by Iudy McGum, Anne Flood. loan Conley and Me- linda Icy. .. Donna Zino illustrates the importance of dia- phmgmutic breathing in delivering er s p e e c h while Mrs. Roth watches. 44
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Science is art devoid of sen- suality and emotionodism. From the stctge of the universe it has slowly drawn back the curtain to expose the beauty and de- sign of physical creation. As science reveals the intricate mechanisms of the human body and the dynamic energy of the atom, it permits the soul to con- template the generosity and love of the Creator who gctve men the intellectual power to discover. Bewitched, bothered and bewildered are our physicists Iudy Worley, Barbara Zeeb, Gerry O'Connor, Kathleen Dec and Yvonne McGuire as they try to discover the torque of the bar. Kay Kenealy, Frances Miserentino. Arlene Jacobs and Kay Keogh make a careful study of the echinoderms of the Asteroides tstariish to you lay- ment by microscope, chart and Ugh! dissection. Mrs. Welsh instructs young scientists concerning the circulatory system. The fair ladies of the chemistry lab softly sing a parody oi their theme song: With a little bit of luck . . . we Won't be blown up! They are making hydrogen!
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No Wider them the heart is Wide Above the world is stretched the sky, No higher than the soul is high e Benascence, by Edna St. Vincent Millay Encountering an aes- thetic experience or not. the creative writing class iots down the first thought that enters their mind. It's snowing out- side! Sharon Waters, Mary Culhane, Florenceen Sclalini and Mary Ann Torsiello apply the prin- ciple - The art of gra- cious living extends even to the setting of the din- ing table. Homemakers learn the art of crocheting, as col- orful thread evolves into delicate dailies. Carol Gendron, Karen Dobeck, Nancy Flannery. Margaret Halvey, Put Keane and Dale Racht inspect the Christmas is- sue oi the SPOTLIGHT.
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