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WITH MARCIA PIERCE taking the part of Mother Superior, members of the Marian Club ran through their short drama. Students Manifest IN AN AFTERSCHOOL SESSION Marcia Derda procfices her flute to Mr. Reith ' s piano accompaniment. DEFTLY BENDING A WIRE, Sister Kerwin Marie shows Kathy Mil- ler how to make the crude under frame necessary in making papier mache models. 10
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SETTING UP THE ALTAR for the Mass of the Holy Spirit which traditionally opens the school year ore Joe Kelly and Doug Brucker. Concentration on Academics WITH DELICATE EMPHASIS Father Langenderfer de- velops a bit of advice dur- ing a conference at the Junior-Senior retreat.
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The Fine Arts, to quote the Encyclopedic Britan- nica, imply skills acquired through patient practice and directed at an aesthetical end. Now everyone knows that aesthetical has to do with appreciating the beautiful. If all this be true, the St. Joseph ' s stu- dent has ample opportunity to develop his cultural tastes. There is a wide range of appealing cultural activities. An Art Class with Sister Kevin Marie in charge of- fers girls the chance to develop talent in painting, sculpturing, and plastic arts. The boys aren ' t blessed with such a class, but they do have mechanical drawing. St. Joseph ' s has an excellent symphonette under the baton of Mr. Reith. A Creative Writing class is offered to senior boys. This class is taught by Brother Charles Blavat, who also is in charge of o newly formed debate club. No major dramas are scheduled at St. Joseph ' s; how- ever, many minor productions are presented in the various clubs and classes. Incidental to liberal arts classes is much that is aesthetically appealing. Need we mention poetry, musical records, dance demonstrations, and public speaking! Their Creative Talents t ' THE PROPER REVISION of a composition for Creative Writing class is demonstrated here by John Koelndorfer. It takes lots of books and lots of checking. SELECTING ART MA- TERIALS in the store- room, Kathy Quigley and Susan Stein pre- pare for class ses- sion.
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