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SCHOLARSHIP
April Dame. Fool's This Day brought freshman some unusual English classchanges wonder at if Notre their teacher Sr. Martin will classroom and uniforms notice the slightthis afternoon. alteration in
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Sharon Swoboda Mary Tatum Vicki Thieman
Mary Jane Tworek Gail Urzendowski Phyllis Vacek Alice Votrobek
Louise Werner Virginia Yeshnowski Elizabeth Zach Margaret Mary Zadina

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Father Moreci explainssymbols of the vestments the and purposes and sacred vessels a priest uses during the Holy Sacrifice ofthe Mass, as Kay Bender, Linda Reznicek, Karen Klosner, and Mary Ann Echtenkamp listen attentively.
“What Christ was like as a teenager“ is the topic of Sr. Assumpta's sophomore discussion group composed ofAnne Buchan, Marsha Luers, Betty Koch, Margaret Simet,Gloria Beerman, Virginia Brock, and Diane Bash. By means of a religion class such as this, or a field trip in early spring to observe the wonders of nature, students are made to realize the truly personal aspect of religion.

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” What new and undis— covered elements could be contained in this test tube?" p 0 n d e r s chemist Christensen. Carol
Euclid's proofs do not always seem so logical to the geometry students, but with the help of Sr. Loyola the theoremis graduallyprovenand under— stood. The geometric figures and statements on the board are provoking a lot of thought in the minds and the of Sue Spinharney,other students. Mary Alice Keenan, Debbie Koon discovers that studying the simple, yet quite developed, first fears systems of upon meeting her him. worm is fascinating despite her

"If the weather clause is false false--or is it is nice,and the true? we will go on a second is true, Betty Bodnar, picnic!“ When the first the whole statement is Jackie Glimm, and Pat Prusa ponder the question in their modern math course.

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As Charlotte Slizewski and Charleen Saylors point out, the source of all government authority rests in God. Kay Hiller defends this principle by further stating that family, church, and state must share authority in the mutual governingof their members.
Joanie Skupacussions held moderates one in senior social of manystudies panel class. disJudy Holmstedtand Penny Huebscher await their turnto speak on such varied topicsasNegrosegregation, government foreignmodern world. policy, and the Church in the
Learning world history is tun, especially when you can express knowledge of some famous event in the life of man by means of clever lyrics and a familiar melody. Freshmen Gloriajean Sorey, Kathy Martin, Margaret Harrington, Sharon Swoboda, and Olga Burgos sing "The Nile," as Vici Jirovsky accompanies them with a tune of her own composition.
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That distant look in Barbara Urzywa‘s eyes is not result of a daydream, but a sign of concentration on words being dictated to her through the earphones of the the the Gray Audograph.
Donna Schulte prepares herself for secretarial job by practicing her a good short— hand. board mum The strange characters on convey an entire messageof time. the in black— a mini—

Mary Edwards is amazed and her newly-acquired skill as she she has typed fifty words per no errors. Other typist busily delighted at realizesthat minute with finish their jobs. Pat Wolfand Kristi Donovanconfer about their insurance problems. Terry Keenan stands ready to offer advice while other general business students seek solutions in their texts.
Could those be EnglishNeumann are holding? year in Sr. Barbara's proficiency. words That's senior that Kay Ferguson, Rita Hanna, and Sue right! Such flash cards were used this English as drill in gaining vocabulary
Several of the speech contest participants, MaryPat Sandhoefner,Wagner, Colleen Witzke, Mary Real, Pat Murphy, Carmen Polan,Webb, Mary Kerwin, and Sheryl Schechinger, have just receivedcertificate of membership in the National Forensic League. Linda Joyce their

Demonstrations are only one of the many phases of speech class. MaryAnn Koch is here showing PhyllisDrelicharz the art of making lovelycarnations from ordinary Kleenex tissue.
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One good way to learn the make a map of it, and that's with France. Included on the cities and rivers, as well as in French. geography of a country is to just what Nancy Johnson did poster are the more famous products ofthe land, written
Karen Hurd, Linda Wagnerand Sue Schimenti examine Vita Maggio,hits ofSpanish culture, as in the backgroundflags, figu— rines, and posters add to the atmosphereof this popular foreign language class.
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Sr. Martin gives a little helpful prepare to sample quick—battermade during the period. advice to the foods class as bread which they themselves they have
Miss Leslie'Riggs and Mrs. Theora Schonbergfrom the Metropolitan Utilities District substituted as teachers for a day when they provedto the home economicsclass that the "burner with a brain" is a homemaker's delight.

Mary Ann Christmas breads of Friends of Koch, in the foreground,demonstrates the art of makingbreads from yeast dough. These along with foreignnine nations were "paraded" before an assembly of Notre Dame at the December meeting.
Learning the properinvaluable lesson for Geri Urban during the etiquette for setting a table Sheryl Schechinger, Linda years after high school. will proveSwetala, an and
Pinning and basting are the Julie Dostal and Mary Ann looking ahead, perhaps, to basic skills in the art of sewing well. Peterson seem to enjoy these tasks, the day when they will be proudly modeling their finished products.
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"Don't quires fashions, ou think this would make ori Buglewicz, pointing to as Louise Werner and a prettyher choice Sharon summer dress?” inofthe latest summer Donahoe smile their agreement.

never dreamt that thosefinishedaprons wouldlook anything like picture, and on our first attempt, too!" Jo Marie Doebel and Mary Fran Burgr admire the achievements of Sr. Gabriel's sew-
Classes. "I finally sewed this zipper in correctly," exclaims Nancy Sike as she holds it for the approval of Ann Marie Kaipus. In the background, Mildred Brau surveys the scene as she reaches for her sewing box.
CONCERT CHOIR: Tog row: M. McGinn, C. Ficenec,P. Schaben, K. Hiller, J. Swoboda, M. Dieteman, K. Feichtinger, M, Bovick; 2nd row: P. Keeley, R. Bovick,K. Vera, L. Sindelar, L. Radachi, M. Edwards, R. Headley,K. Klosner; 3rd row: S. Vosik, M. Casey, K. Jefferies, I. Kridelbaugh, L. Goracke, L. Klein, C. Holmstedt,C. Bash, A. Homolka; 4th row: M. Petsche, K. Gleason,D. Bonaiuto, B. Vanek, C. Zaracki, A. Strenger, M. Buglewicz, and F. Holubar.
the Lois opera Sindelar and Mary”Dido and Aeneas." Edwards practice parts in Margaret Casey and Kathy Jefferies are aware that practice makes for perfection as they play this two—pianocomposition in perfect rhythm.

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Appearances of the Concert Choir
St. Cecilia's Cathedral, Omaha
Holy Trinity Episcopalian Church, Lincoln
Civic Auditorium Music Hall, Omaha
Neumann High School, Wahoo
Pius X High School, Lincoln
Joslyn Concert Hall, Gateway Auditorium, Omaha Lincoln
Four Television Appearances
Various School Activities
Activities of the Music Department
The Dawn, Contemporary Christmas
Play, Notre Dame F§Stival Of NIQSiC, Dana College, F1116 Arts Festival, Lincoln ’District Music Contest Millard Blair
Bimonthy Piano Club
Recitals
Michael Veak from Nebraska U. was the organist for the Concert Choir's Faure Reguiem for the late President Kennedy. Mary Edwards an Pat Keeley admireMichael's skill as he practices part of the program.
for P. These seniors of the all four years: Back Huebscher, K, Zach. C. glee club have been members row: S. Neumann, B. Bodnar, Mazanec, S. Williams, S. Suhr, D. Schulte; Morrow, J. pianist. Front row: Bogatz, J. M. Costello, M. Daugherty, K. Skupa, T. Jirovsky; K. Jefferies,

The art display were soon filled withcases, an beautiful attractive ceramics feature made by in the long halls,the art students.
Mary Jo Parys,readies her clay bird ing branch. a third-yearfor his perch art on a student, blossom-

Karen Hiller isn't afraid to get her soiled while working with modeling clay.girls appreciate the handy sink. hands All the
to Gloria Preinerexperiments with color arrive at an unusual combination for wheels a color scheme.