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Fine Arts Club members admire the action and grace of the bronze Hunter and Hound . At a Fine Arts Club meeting Tony Miller comments on a sample of modern painting. At a Notre Dame art exhibit, Jerry Griflin and Marcia Cressy are bemused by a sculptured Madonna.
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Student Action Furthers Cultural Achievement Besides being improved spiritual- ly, physically, and academically, St. Joseph ' s students have the op- portunity to develop themselves culturally. Moderated by Sister Joseph Frances, the Fine Arts Club offered a diverse schedule of activities deal- ing with the great works of paint- ing, sculpture, music and cinema. Other features offered by the club were attendance at concerts by the South Bend Symphony Orchestra and discussions on award-winning films. Under the leadership of Brother Daniel Kane, the chorus presented four programs ranging in selections from Bach to Broadway musicals. St. Joseph ' s Debate Team de- eloped under Brothei Daniel Ben- geit ' s capable diiection into a real area competitive power. The team is mtei -departmental and includes twenty-seven debaters The beauty and power of Mr. Terry Rose ' s singing wowed the students and faculty at the Faculty Talent Show. Above: Favorite performers all year was the combined chorus under the direc- tion of Brother Daniel Kane. Left: Student Talent Show ' s first-place winner John Kochanowski gives a repeat performance during the Faculty Talent Show.
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Labs Stimulate Interest in Experiments This is an age of science. Every- where the phenomena and appli- cations of it influence our lives. Because of this, subjects from Health and H.S. Math to physics and Algebra II are studied at St. Joseph ' s. These classes give stu- dents an opportunity to apply their knowledge in their future lives. Students can interest them- selves in extra-curricular activi- ties to broaden their scientific out- look in an informal atmosphere. Two new chemistry teachers, Sister ' ictor and Mr. Janowski, were added to the Faculty. Mr. Janowski is also Science Club moderator. It is the aim of these and other science instructors to broaden students ' experiences and develop in them an attitude of open-mindedness and a spirit of inquiry. The reaction of heated iron powder and sulphur placed in water by John Pleasants elicits varied responses from Mark Pajakowski, Tim Hoyer, Mike Jester, Larry Van De Walk, and Mark Pacholke. Seemingly amazed at what he sees, George Wright peers at a chemical precipi- tate in a test tube. i rs i mtm
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