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t:HOIU S AM) I INF. ARTS DIRECTOR Brother Daniel Kane practiees before school in the nyrnnasium The preschool warm-iip has become an every cla custom with Br Daniel. FOLK MISIC: ARRANGEMENTS for the opening dav Mass are directed by Brother Daniel Kane, head of the hne arts department A ART TEACHER Miss Marakal gives her critical appraisal of Cheryl DorulFs sketch
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r Students Enrich Cultural Views Via Artistic Achievements Headed by Brother Daniel Kane, the fine arts department aimed at instilling a sense of culture in all students. Assisting Brother Daniel in his duties were band director, Mr. Howard and Miss Harakat, school art instructor. The activities were planned to include one major program each month. Focal point of the year was the Fine Arts Night, at which several artistic clubs displayed their talents. Out- standing attraction at this function were a presentation of songs given by the Folksingers ' Club, a demonstration of argumentive procedures shown by the Debate Team, and a number of arrangements performed by the combined choruses. Also on the agenda were art exhibits, choral programs, and the viewing of drama groups from the area ' s universities. Plans for the future included the addition of a drama club to the curriculum, which would make use of the school ' s stage facilities. Once again, the art, band, and chorus elec- tives will remain open to all students of both departments. Below: Art Classes make use of lobby display case by e.xhibiting portraits. The picture on the left is an impression of Diane Latowski done by Patty Hart Above: Art students Norbert Tyl, Jeff DeBeck, and Dave Derda, outline impressions of model Linda Faulhaber. ART TEACHER Miss Harakal gives some technical instructions to Dianne Sosnoski as Greg Mehall studies one of his sketches.
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Laboratory Experiments Advance Understanding Of Theories Teachers on the science staff this year were: Mrs. Hall and Mr. Janowski, chemistry, Br. Albert, physical science, Br. Benedict, physics and Miss Lubbans, biology. The Open House which took place on April 30 of 1967 saw students of the biology, chemistry and physics divisions demonstrate research procedures in their respective fields. Popular exhibits concerning biology were those on catalysts, enzymes, protein synthesis, and the function of carbon dioxide in the photosynthesis process. Chemistry students illustrated the processes of distillation, crystallization, and the electrolysis of water. Sister Mary Victor, science department chairman, and Mr. Janowski arranged details for viewing of the experiments, including a display of apparatus used by the physics classes to illustrate theories and Sue Loebach ' s Iodine Time Clock, a prize- winning project in the Regional Science Fair. ROTARY MOTION is studied in an ex- periment conducted by Professor Quigley. IN PREPARATION for getting his blood tested, Barbara Anderson spreads aicofiol on Mr. John Fitzgerald ' s index finger. As part of the demonstration, his blood was also typed. 1
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