St Marys Academy - Troubadour Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1960

Page 127 of 206

 

St Marys Academy - Troubadour Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 127 of 206
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Page 127 text:

Between Lui and Leur l Jacqueline Gall, Diane Dynek, Constance Kambach, and Sisler Francis Marie admire lraditional French coslumes dis- played by Carol Genetske, Sally McGary, Karen Hansen, Suzanne Gard, and Andrea Kitkowski. Y lk if ll? 5 I ..... ynne Mary Ellen Reega Pqtriciq Regzel . si, A f L lj ' ' r 5 lf x S. Virginiq Rogfqnkowski Theresa Rueth Rosemary Salvo 121 Mary Ann Refzer Maria Santarelli rm . To f l I Phyllis Roensch Ann Sartori

Page 126 text:

g ZH as . s - i Maclemoiselles Distinguished , Mary Poborsky Patricia Pohlman Juliet Power Kathleen Prohaska Dlilne Pl'ZYbYlCI i '. ,g,. iiii, K Shirley Przybylski Caroline Rademacher Gail Radomski Cynthia Radowski Mqureen Rauguth Kathleen Hurley dramotizes Cicero giving an oration, while Judith lsermonn, Joan Miller, Mary Schmitt, and Dorothy Miller take the part of Roman senators. First-year French students quickly became accustomed to the boniour's and the a demain's, but other pronunciations often seemed impossible to master. Not only pro- nunciations and vocabulary, but also necessary grammar was studied until the mademoi- selles finally knew the difference between lui and leur. Relieving the routine of the classes, the Yuletide spirit was heightened by the singing of Christmas songs in French. The lin- guists felt real pride in reciting the Hail Mary in this romance language. Movies and records brought the charm of the French people directly into the classroom. Those iuniors who continued their study of Latin found themselves engrossed in the translation of Cicero. The culture and the mythology of the Romans also received the scrutiny of the iuniors as they furthered their knowledge of the ancient Romans. A skit based on this cultural background of mythology brought to life the matter of the text- books.



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Skilltul Fingers Produced A. iii l is K Enioying finger painting, under the direction of Sister Mary Venard, are these Art ll students: Christine Katzfey, Marcia Gra- bowski, Lia Vanderveldt, Janice Osypowski, and Virginia Conti. Q Kqren Schell Mary Schmitt Dorothy Schroeder Ellen Schuerman Marion 5ChUll0 ln third-year art, new fields of creativeness V, ': were opened to the iuniors. Lamps of numerous shapes and sizes were designed as the girls ex- , siii ' flig perimented with cardboard, but the best feeling came when the lamps were completed and the girls displayed with pride the culmination of their efforts. Canvas, brushes, and oil paints also occupied Charlene Schultz the time of these artists. Portraits and scenes emerged from under the skillful fingers, although colorful spots often appeared on the hands and faces of the future Rembrandts. Barbara Schulz

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