Xavier High School - Xavierian Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1966

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SISTER MARY SI-IEILA, B.V.M. - Religion IV, French I and II, Junior and Senior Sodality modera- tor, Alumnae moderator . . . SISTER MARY JOHN RAYMOND, B.V.M. - Religion I, Spanish II, III, Department. Languages : ebs Of Wisdom For Salvel, Holal, Bon Jour! These greetings are not heard on a quick trip of the continent, but at the beginning of each lan- guage class when students greet their Latin, Spanish, and French teachers. To encourage an appreciation of other cultures, the instruc- tions include more than grammar and translation. Many a day finds the Spanish department presenting an original skit, Latin scholars relating mythology to their stories, or French students learning about life in that country from film strips. With this double pronged approach, the girls acquire a familiarity of the customs and tongues of many lands. 22 ACADEMICS S. M. Sheila B.V.M S. M. John Raymond B.V.M. Mrs. Evelyn Partridge IV, Chairman of Spanish Department, Freshman Soda- lity moderator . . . MRS. EVELYN PARTRIDGE - Latin II, III, IV, English III, Chairman of Latin brinkin orld SMILING SPANIARDS - Beverly Camptell leads the Spanish II class in a discussion of La Familia. MON AMI Kathy Gregory practices her diction in French I, while Barbara Kearns, Elaine Gacioch, Rosemary Hensen and Felicia Goodrich wait for their turn. A

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Mathematics : Basis For Computer A e FROM A DIFFERENT ANGLE - Geometry students Bev Burger, Kathie Goulet, Mary Weems, Terri Day and April Anair discover characteristics of solid figures. N INTRIGUING INTERSECTIONS - funiors Ann Williams and Ellen 0'Dowd learn principles of Cartesian coordinate system. Logarithms, obtuse angles, and conic sec- tions are all a part of the mathematician's working Vocabulary. Algebra and geometry students explore the concepts of modern math while members of the Math IV class follow the more conventional methods. Preparing for the computer age, math teach- ers stress the importance of logic problem structure and orderly thought process. Sopho- more students delved into the beauty of mathe- matics as they created the illusions of curved fig- ures through the use of only a straight edge. SISTER MARY CUNEGUNDA, B.V.M. - Algebra 1, Sacristy Club Moderator . . . Mr. MICHAEL KLEIN - Geometry . . . SISTER MARY CELES- TINE, B.V.M. - Religion III, Algebra II, American History, registrar, fr. Class moderator, chairman of Social Studies Department, National Honor Society moderator. Sister Mary Cunegunda, B.V.M. Mr. Michael Klein Sister Mary Celestine, B.V.M. A ACADEMICS 2 1



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S. Kathleen Mary B.V.M. Mrs. Elizabeth Connolly Mr. Joe McCormick SISTER KATHLEEN MARY, B.M.V. - Religion . . . MR. JOSEPH McCORMICK - American Gov- II, American History . . . MRS. ELIZABETH ernment, publications adviser. CONNOLLY - English III, IV, sociology, economics Hammurabi and Churchill, the Revolutionary War and the Negro revolt, the Constitution and the war in Vietnam . . . the study of these sub- jects, combined with the experiences of daily life, form not only a knowledge of history, but more important - a sense of history. Also formed is a conviction that we are, at this moment, witnessing a piece of history, tem- pered by past centuries and destined to temper future ones. The facts of history are not isolated to the classroom but used as a guide to evaluate the triumphs and tragedies of our era. We are, thereby, enriched by this knowledge of our world past . . . of human relations . . . for history is the record of man. History : Record Of ankind Sl ELEMENTS OF PAST - Events take on a living aspect as American History students Bobbi Coppinger, Ricki Hehern and Vicki Areghini examine a newspaper of the Civil War period. NOVELTIES IN NUMBERS - Danny Stevens quotes vital figures of our economic system. Since the Brophy senior joined the economics class second semester, there has never been a dull statistic. ACADEMICS 23

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