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TOP LEFT: Julie Graff, Anne Blanchard, and Becky Yost proudly display their string art, which was used as an exhibit at a Math teachers' convention. CENTER RIGHT: Mr. Pooley waits patiently as Renee Faurie cautiously pins on a carnation for Teacher Appreciation Week. CENTER LEFT: A wide smile is given for the cameraman by Mrs. Walker as she sits at her desk waiting for her next class to commence . BOTTOM LEFT: Students study quietly in the crowded math media center.
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a2+b2:c2 Because Archbishop Blenk offers a program for both the business and the college bound student, it is necessary that the Math Depart- ment be both practical and prog- ressive . Some of the courses offered are Geometry, Algebra I and II, Analysis, and Business Math. TOP RIGHT: Shelley Dupre seems to be working very intently on a problem in Geometry. FAR RIGHT: Sr. Joann helps make the centerpieces for the Oldies but Goodies Dance. CENTER: Mr. Pooley, busily cor- recting test papers, keeps a care- ful watch over the math media center. MRS. ROCHELLE WALKER Mathematics teacher of the Math I and II series. She received her B. A. at Nicholls State Univer- sity. Mrs. Walker is interested in sports, baton twirling and folk singing. SR. IOANN DELOACH Sophomore Class moderator and geometry teacher. She received er B. A. from Our Lady of Holy Cross College. Her interests are music , handicrafts and sewing. MR. DAVID POOLEY Chairman of the Math Depart- ment. He is the moderator of the Equations and On Sets Teams. Mr. Pooley received his B.A. from S ring Hill College and M. A . gom the University of Nebraska .
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Past and Present Social Sfudies' Keg lo the Future A vibrant and living history is brought to life for all Social Studies students by Constitutional Conventions , guest speakers , field trips, research projects, and textbooks. TOP: Taking a break from prepa- rations for the mock Constitu- tional Convention are Mr. Mar- tin, Mr. Soule, and Mr. Elsken. BELOW CENTER: Practicing his teaching techniques is Mr. David Brandt, sociology student teacher for the Social Studies Depart- ment. BELOW RIGHT: Guest speaker to Freshman Civics class is Mr. Bob Caswell, whom Freshmen seem to find enjoyable. BELOW: MR. LOUIS SOULE Civics teacher. He obtained his B.S. at L.S.U. Mr. Soule is the moderator of the Dovettes Drill Team . U L
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