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. . . touches living with culture But where does Mickey Mouse come in? Robert Haas just can't grasp the idea that the animal crea- tions of Walt Disney do not belong in the realm of En- glish literature just yet. The discovery came While discussing the merits and demerits of teenage lit- erature with Charlene Ball and Ann Toell. Mary Joan Loftus, diverting her attention from Southpaw gets a chuckle from this dis- illusionment. On a tangent of his own Michael Flynn is trying to convince Marj- orie Barr and Brenda Abell that L'il Abner certainly does belong in literary circles. On the journey to truth- QQQ 6 -1 9 no frigate like a book fs- V W A R T 5
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English made practical . . . Who's who in poetry? For an English pro- ject sophomore boys dramatize characters in realistic American poetry. Joseph Kurtz dressed in the style of Davey Crockett obliges with The Ballad of William Syca- more. Exemplifying other famous figures in Mr. Bell and Emily Post Sullivan residence, Kath- leen speaking. Freshmen apply the principles of courtesy in their use of the telephone. Joan Davidson and Lynda Price direct the activity from their guide books, as Marian Spalding relates the latest news to Kathleen. The Ohio Bell Telephone Company visits Saint Vincent periodically to give interesting and helpful suggestions on tele- phone technique. American literature are Jack Fitzgerald, Thomas Bauer, and Paul Bertsch, who are interested in their fictional brothers The Man with the Hoe, portrayed by Philip Averill, and Joseph Maite disguised as The Barefoot Boy.
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Language and art activities . . . , i 1 N Q The Latin accent is on dress! Emperor Judith Botzman. Gazing at the Roman fash- Peter Kraus and Diane Cotrufo are attended ions are Gloria Spallino, Dominic Iacobucci, by their slaves, left to right, Denis Ober- James Aldrich, Mary Jeanne La Rocca, doerster, Robert Ochs, Carol Cassidy, and Vincent Fihn and Kenneth Shumaker. Mission minded-with a French accent Sister Marie Suzanne, a renowned Marist missionary, and Sister Dominica, prin- cipal, don't seem to mind Charlotte Hum- mel peeking over their shoulders as they discuss the matter at hand. Less shy about their curiosity Generose Gill and Diane Morris look on, very interested in what Sister Marie Suzanne is saying. For twenty years Sister labored in the Fiji Islands caring for lepers. Having recently discovered a vaccine for leprosy, she is now touring the United States astounding everyone including the medi- cal profession with her new findings. In her best American manner the French Sister spoke to the student body, and at the end of her talk many eyes gleamed with admiration. l 12
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