St Marys Academy - Troubadour Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1960

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Page 51 text:

Ushered, and Photographed Films, developing solution, negatives -this is the terminol- ogy used by the Camera Club members as they learn to take and develop their own pictures. A technique for developing negatives is demonstrated by Suzanne Gard, Camera Club president: to Joanne Czerniak, secretaryg and Sister Mary Ligouria, moderator To encourage creative writing among the students is the purpose of the Ritrote Club. The best efforts of the club members are published in DUSTINGS, the club's literary magazine. Profiting from past criticisms, these Ri- trote Club officers: Joyce Gehred, vice- presidentg Marlene Kubicki, secretaryg Sister Francis Marie, moderatorg Peggy Goodman treasurer: and Constance Voel- ker, presidentg dis- cuss new ideas.

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Clubs Wrote, Taught This is the seal of the Charter of the Future Teachers of America Club, states President Jacquelynn Hebert to the other FTA officers: Clara Theine, treasurer, Sister Maris Stella, moderator, Kathleen Todryk, historian, Diane Drosen, vice- president, and Barbara Schulz, secretary. Do I have enough points to stay in Ushers Club? asks Sandra Wright, president, as Sister Mary Mathias, moderator, and Sandra Jessup, secretory, add up the points of the members. 4 fi Observing teaching methods of public and parochial schools and tutoring fellow students consti- tute some of the functions of the Future Teachers of America Club. Thus these future teachers are better able to prepare for their future vocation. Through ushering at various school functions and programs, the girls in Ushers Club are able to give service and show loyalty to their school.



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Various Clubs Offered Service How about making sea foam for our next candy sale? suggests Diane Oman, Home Ec Club president, to the other officers: Joan Glowacki, vicespresident, Sally Gull, secretary, and the moderator, Sister Mary Maxine. This looks like an interesting and informative movie, states Judy Wojciechowski, Maryan Music Club president, as she pre- pares to show a film to Sister Mary Agnese, moderator, and officers: Patricia Woiciechowski, vice-president, Cynthia Radowski, secretary, and Kristyne Kleiner, treasurer. Movies with musical themes, re- search proiects concerning music, and programs provided by musi- cally talented students gave the members of the Maryan Music Club a further knowledge and understanding of music. To help future homemakers be- come successful housewives, the Home Ec Club sponsored various projects such as serving at lunch- eons and teas and making candy for candy sales. Homemaking theories and techniques learned in Home Economics classes were given practical application through these proiects. Service is the outstanding at- tribute ofthe Library Club. Mem- bers spend their time checking out books for other students and aiding the students in their search for knowledge.

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