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ABSORBED lN HER WORK, Marla Metzler renders her penciled MAKING USE OF THE EMPTY BAND ROOM, Rich Straub works interpretation of the autumn landscape west of the school build- toward the mastery ofthe bass. in We Work Toward Mastery For the expression of one's ideas or the develop- ment of creative skills, the St. .loseph's student has a variety of courses and activities that provide training in the Eine Arts. Expression through art can augment the pupil's imaginative and dextrous faculties. One could learn the fundamentals of painting by drawings made with pen and ink. Further progress in art was made through the use of oil crayons and creations of pastels and paper mosaics. Musical enioyrnent was attained through the sym- phonette. This year, for the hrst time, the orchestra was a curriculum of the school. Compositions by the composers of past and present were presented by the orchestra for listening pleasure. A A newly formed glee club under the direction of a new choirmaster made its debut this year. To add variety, the glee club subjoined their voices to the sounds of the band. Fluency, confidence, and improved expression in speech and writing were procurred by taking ad- vantage of the various contests offered, such as those sponsored by the American Legion and the National Poetry Association. With this curriculum available, St. .loseph's stu- dents were provided with an outline for any of their cultural talents. STRETCHING HER HEIGHT, Gail Quinlan reaches for paper in the art storeroom.
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i ii J i X HOURS WILL BE THE BEST, Joe Thiimon tells Robert Joo, speaking of their Latin American History scrcupbooks. Road of the Past THE HOBSERVERH IN BROTHER VlATOR'S AMERICAN GOVERN- MENT CLASS keeps students posted on cur- rent events each week. 13
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3 of rtistic Expression .lUNlOR GIRLS dis- played their artistic prowess with CI back- drop for their football assembly. ASSUMING A STAND- ARD CHEERLEADER POSE, Lynn Ycxncey models for Miss Eyer- ly's art class. 15
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