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Sister Norberta To see her is to love her. Cafeteria Supervisor, Trudy lV1cNall of the Convent. K 4 ,gt : mt.. 1 ' tiefii . 1 Xt - gtl ,. Wryq W It -gn fer, at . .,, . .. rwi4.,'w. tt SQ SISTER ELAINE THERESA. Sister Teresa Edward and Mrs. Stinson received tea and smiles from Constance Lehr. Iudith Conroy and Barbara Scrdenis, members of the Homemaking Club, who graciously served at the Faculty Christmas Tea the uwoimamQg ante. Some of the most pleasant hours at St. Agnes are spent in the Homemaking Department. Enticing aromas often float from rooms 112 and 113 giving positive evidence that our Betty Crockersn are gain- ing in proficiency. Frilly aprons and the latest fashions result from dexterity with needle and thread and the creative designing of the sewing students. Homemaking in a nut shell is given to Seniors in a special course, which helps prepare them for the effi- cient management of their own households. In November, students viewed with envy the elegant fashions modeled by members of the Homemaking Club in a fashion show sponsored by McCurdy's. Other activities of the Homemaking Club, such as a trip to the R. G. and E., add that extra touch of finesse to the talents of our homemakers. LUXURIATING IN THE HOME ECS new living-room furniture. thcsc girls seem most happy to bc in the course: Eileen Cassidy, Elizabeth Tcrmotto, Iudith Maloney and Barbara Serdcnis.
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Sister Evelyn Gcnuis is the ability to think in a very large number of categories. Religion XII, English III, IV, Speech and Dramatics, Essay Adviser, Homeroom 210. MAGIC OF MAKE-UP is discovered and applied by Mary Beth Pfromm, Elaine Zazzaro. and Carol Cuarnere. in charge of this art for the Senior Play. Head up, chin in, shoulders back, chest out, tummy flat, tail feathers under, are oft repeated in the Freshman speech classes. Sister Evelyn,--besides this training in posture,- teaches the art of speech and the fundamental rules of Parlia- mentary Law. Seniors mix fun and hard work in Dramatics Class where they master techniques of the stage'-both on and off. Public Speaking, a more extensive study of speech, is offered to the Iuniors and Seniors. Individually, they acquire the gracefulness and poise necessary for becoming effective speakers. IN PREPARING for the Bishops Oratoricals, Public Speaking students Carole Temmerman. Kathleen McCorry and Ioyce Smith. found the new tape recorder a handy means of improvement. Q Qeafwi to oulltivatcz i .ss .i 5 I ei 3 l E GRANNY IULIA MCGRATH looks on apprehensively as Lucille Cali as the villain and Nancy Ceterski, the hero. quarrel over Nell in the play. Ain't Done Right By Nell Members of the Dramatics Club presented this play at the Drama Festival at Nazareth Academy. 54
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Alfa? 'M OPEN TO FRESI-IMEN ONLY, the Poster Club was a welcome addition to extra-curricular activities. Active members, on hand for all occasions were: lseatedl Alysandra Capuano, Constance Roy, Kathleen Skrynski, Virginia Blum, Lorraine Pearson: tstandingl Donna Coddington, Ioyce Koehler, Carole Niger. Nancy Gianforte. LINDA SPOONHOWER, MAUREN MOONEY, AND ANN LEDOUX were some of the art students responsible for the unusually intriguing Christmas bulletin board. IN PREPARATION for the Scholastic Art Exhibit, Iacqueline Laverne, Beverly Diamond and lean Wendell label, paste and organize. iesl, s,ie,l Sister Mary Iohn A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Religion XI, English III, Art. Faculty Adviser for The Palm . I-Iomeroom 205. Rain or shine, St. Agnes always has justifiable Upride-beams radiating throughout the art room. Students in Basic Art, and Drawing and Painting may not be as good as Rembrandt yet, but they learn to make the most of their talent. Anyone popping into the art room is always sure to find such enterprises as hallowe'en masks, Valen- tine Mobiles, self-portraits, character dolls, and crayon drips. The Poster Club is a new addition to the Art Department at St. Agnes. Every Monday afternoon, its Freshman members are found with paints, brushes and ideas as they create catchy posters to announce all the big events at school. With all these interesting activities, no wonder enthusiasm always reigns in the art room. iw .. i an it ef
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