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FATHER HALLEH taught three senior Analysis classes, After school he spent his time organ- izing and managing the Radio Club, Mr. Flagg taught four classes of freshman Algebra. He also coached the varsity tennis team. Mr. Bayer taught four junior Math classes. He devoted his spare time to coaching junior varsity football and varsity gymnastics. ln the spring he coached track. Mr, Miller taught one class of fresh- man Algebra. and three classes of sophomore Geometry. He coached junior varsity football and varsity golf. Mr. Macaitis taught four classes of sophomore Geometry. Besides being the wrestling coach, he also assisted in varsity football and basketball. Mr. Claus taught three freshman Algebra classes and one senior Physics class. He coached freshf REV, THOMAS R, HALLEH, S.j. ath Students Explore man football and basketball, and helped with reserve basketball. During March the top junior and senior Math students participated in the Annual Math Contest. Mr. Bayer organized the exam which tests the mathematical ability of the student. The test was composed of fifty problems manufactured by the National Mathematical As- sociation. The students found Math to be very challenging. With the new track system introduced at Prep many Math students were able to have one hour classes. This en- abled the teacher to introduce new material, explain it, and indi- vidually help a student that was plagued by a particular problem. The time was very profitable for the student because he was able to spend extra time on the mater- ial he did not understand. W' ij' 4' 'i' V. I . za, ,- .t-- e t- ' A A ff' 'l-. ..,,, ,.... awww, MH. RICHARD O. FIAGCL MR. RICHARDJ. BAYER
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Masters taught loin' classes ol sophomore English. llis other interests wcrc ilr sports, Ill0ClCI'21llIlg thi- weight progruin, and being assistant couch ol' both xzirsity football uml gylll- nustics. Xlr, French taught three clzlsscs ol sophomore lfnglish, llc moclcrutccl thc Prepmcll. junior sotlulity, the cheerlcuclcrs, uml the ' Political Club. Mr. Pope taught four classes ol freshman linglish. His activities iucltlclecl Drama, jun- ior soclulity, and Forensics. Xlr. Hull started the Novel Club lor seniors who clichrt participate in an uctixity. The purposc ol the club was to iutroclucc membcrs to cxccllcllt literary material. Aniong ilu- books that were rcucl were The Valley Of Thr' Dolls, Thr' Fixer. ffl Never Prmnisr' You A Rose Carflwz. and Tha' W'inter Of Discmzlent. Xlany ol the writing talents ol' thc Sltltlt'IIlS xxcrc brought out by the Ella' uml Forum magazines, The Eml was the only monthly literary Inaguzinc put out by the stucleuts of any school in Nebraska. NIR. ltltIlI,XltlJ W. Dt NP Nllt. XX'Il.l,l.XXI Al, tI.Xl,l, XIIXN. 5.1, . V. mp si. WH- ,l-WU25 V- WN 5l'.lli NIH. tLll.l5lCR'I' tl, I-'lil-INCH. 5.l. .tt.k fizfafii f r t stsr , ji c,.... Nlr, SL'llk1CllL'l N llllllttl' l'lIlLfllNll Classes l xxcrc tiblt- to watch thi- moxic ucltiption ol HIlI'lflt'bt'Vl'lf Firm its they rcucl the book. Xlll. Nltlll0l..XS l'Ol'lf. S QI. 23
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