Academy of Notre Dame - Memories Yearbook (Belleville, IL)

 - Class of 1962

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Academy of Notre Dame - Memories Yearbook (Belleville, IL) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 20 of 136
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S eeking facts about God ' création C hallenging man ' s rational powers I mproving our daily living E xperimenting N ever dispairing of finding answers C orrelating data E xploring the unknown Science is a pathway to God. We seek the truth inhérent in nature. And what is Truth but GOD. Showing the process of root development are: Sister Marie Patrick—Sophomore Homeroom C205, Biology, Chemistry, and CSMC moderator; Sister M. Gerald— Sophomore Homeroom 306, Biology, Physics, and CSMC moderator. Physics--offered for the first time this year— is enthusiastically accepted by scientifically-inclined seniors. The students are work- ing with délicate balancing instruments. Science Seniors Marceline Martin, JoAnne Rensing, Char- lene Woolery, and Wilma Hamilton set up appara- tus for laboratory préparation of oxygen. Keys Mary Collins, Julie Rauckman, and Mary Ellen Yettke study the body structure and characteristics of various animais.

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Creativity and Mastery DO, RE, ME... Seems as though some French I students hâve tired out before the song is completed. IN OU R MODERN AGE the ability to speak more than one language is of immeasurable value . A second lan¬ guage can lead to such interesting and exciting work as interpréter for an ambassador, a position on the United Nations staff, or a career in the medi¬ cal profession. To the delight of many N.D. girls, we are given the op- portunity to pursue either Latin or French in our curriculum here at Notre Dame. LATIN IV STUDENTS follow the wanderings of Aeneas from Sicily to Rome. PU Sister M. Anglee--Sophomore Homeroom 305, French Art, Sodality Moderator; Sister M. Robertine--Latin; Sister M. Baptiste—Sophomore Homeroom C200, Latin; are doing research on their particular language. FRESHMEN LATIN I STU- DENTS are amazed to find how many English words are derived from the Latin language.



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ENGROSSED IN THE SUBJECT they enjoy most are: Sister M. Leonardine—Freshman Homeroom Cl 15, Algebra, Workers; Sister M. Patrick Ann—Junior Homeroom 309, Trigonometry, Algebra, General Science, Biology; Miss Helen Clark—Freshman Homeroom C101, Health, General Mathematics, Physical Education, G.A.A., Téachtüâ 4 Aids; Miss Barbara Speiser—Freshman Homeroom 020 Geéyne j try, Algebra, Study Superviser; Miss Margie Sa»cy--Fresjp man Homeroom Cl, Physical Education, Gfj meiry, So al- ity, G.A .A. IN THE TWEN- TIETH CENTURY- a golden âge of mathematics-the révolution in school mathematics is a challenge to teach- ers and students. Careful attention is paid to the lan- guage of the sub- ject by giving the student an insight into mathematical thought and pre- paring him to per- form certain manip¬ ulations with facil- ity. and Math to the Future DILIGENT CONCENTRATION merits reward for Freshmen algebra students Lucia Juenger, and Doris Feder. SENIOR TR IC STUDENTS Betty Marsh, Jane Reeb, Susie Lastarria, and Sandee Semon put theory into practice by measur- ing an angle of élévation.

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