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Sciences An affinity with one’s surroundings is a necessity in order that a person be well rounded. The Science courses at Bishop Fenwick offer each student this important responsibility. Besides the factual knowledge gained, it is the belief of the instructors that the development of a good thinking process is the most valuable asset an student can attain for present activities and later life situations. Sister Dorothy Marie, the departmental head, expresses the need for scientific thinking in life in this way: “We must be open to what the reality is — not what we think it should be or presume it is. Life demands a testing and an experimentation.” In addition to the usual courses of physical science, biology, chemistry and physics that Fenwick offers each year, a new course, biochemistry, designed to challenge a limited number of students interested in going further in research, was added. Other teachers in the science department are; Mr. William Kyle, Sister Catherine George and Miss Sandra Shirock. Mr. William Kyle Sr. Dorothy Marie Miss Sandra Shirock 26
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Math Sr. Jeanne Francis Sr. Catherine St. Michael, Miss Charlotte Malski, Sr. Jeanne Francis, Mr. William Kyle, Mr. Paul Lyness. Setting a challenge for each student is a main factor in any course at Fenwick, but most especially in mathematics. A goal that is in sight is one that will stimulate and motivate the student to greater achievement. As in the sciences, math helps to develop the individual resources of the individual. Mathematical analysis plays a relevant role in each of the academic subjects. Any problem can be solved through mathematical analysis. At Fenwick, math is required for three years. The faculty makes every effort to respond to the needs of the individual through advanced, accelerated, and average grouping, and by specific attention. Math is now an elective in the senior year, thus providing a larger concentration for the college bound student. The Math department consists of Sister Teresa Patricia, Miss Malski, Sister Jeanne Frances, Sister Catherine St. Michael, Mr. Kyle, and Mr. Lyness. 28
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