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HISTORY AND FINE ARTS... I rw LEARNING THE HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF MONETARY SYMBOLS I to r: James lVlcCune, Catherine Starr, Sister Regina Catherine. Paul DeRosa, Carole Crawford ART Balance. unity and design are the founda- tions upon which all art is based. Through the various phases of art education at St. Pauls the pupils develop initiative. observa- tion. and imagination. The art class en- courages the creative ahilitv of each individ- ual and suggests methods of cultural develop- ment. By art instructions the students learn to see the beauty ot the world and express it as they interpret it. 34 l to r: Nancy Berezney, Charles Yerburv Sister Irenus, Mary Ann Morris YOUR SHADING IS TOO LIGHT we 2, in I
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OF THE MATERIAL WORLD wif aff THIS IS THE WAY TO DISSECT A STAR FISH l to r James Leppold Bette Hummer Yvonne Le Dantec Sister Clarlce at chart Tmaothy Wllson of nuurr are proof of rlr greatness of the Creator o o x and ch mlsr are the S IX n 5 of the L8 lhe LOHTDILXIIQ ol God m x be sun lui that Hr has er ned all tlaln rum Ll 1 Sxlfll launr L lem ms r s Lum l urns annul n L hmmm I to r Slster Rose DOHTIHIC Gary Beaker Harry McNamara WE SHOULD GET A LARGE CHARGE FROM THIS 33 3' K M21 1 I . W , ,f Q. I S I Bi l gl' e ' rv H stu- die of the l' 'i g thing' ' r ' rth. F I I 4 yaf. v A S div 3 'xl in the r ' f ' cr ' . ' gs fc lvl I 1 lr'd c ' e ln biology, lla' FI 1 I' Us E I llre lu cliwns and car' rzl the . lwclv.
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THE ESSENTIALS OF CIVILIZATION Philip XX right PLEASE DARKE Sharon N IT l SINGING PRAISES TO THE BLESSED TRINITY l to r: Eileen Kelly at organ. Jerome Carosella seated: standing: James lVlcCune, James McSheehey, Patrica Boylan. and Del,isio. Vylanda Clarke MUSIC Nlusic is like art: the cultivation of .1 taste for it is invaluable in helping the pupils appreciate the beauties of the world. Catholic music students can be found in choir during the Sacrifice of the Nlass. putting their voices to the best possible use, HISTORY For the sake ol' convenience the study of history is divided into three compartments: American history, An- cient history. and liuropean history. hut the students of St. Pauls are taught to realize that they are all closely interwoven. ilihe incidents in todays news are often the results of happenings in earlier ages. 'Iihrough their history classes St. ljatils students learn ol' each nations struggle for the freedom to worship the Blessed Trinity, 35
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