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ABOVE: Which lucky row of Algebra I students will hand in their homework? Fr. Doser lets the die decide. TOP RIGHT: Dom Bonta and Jeff Schneider gain valuable practice in logic and decisiveness by solving algebra problems at the board. BOTTOM: Statistics students Steve Barancyk and George Kolettis calculate the probability of drawing an ace on the third draw if two previous draws were aces. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Bittner reviews the ancient” Rev Edward Doseri C .S.B. art of dividing without an De p artme nt Chairman electric calculator. Algebra I, II, Calculus, Trigonometry, Adv. Math Mr. David Bittner, C.S.B. Algebra II, Geometry Mr. Eugene Giorgio Trigonometry, Algebra II, Analytic Geometry, Geometry
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Mrs. Joan Hanas French I, II, III, IV Mr. Paul English, C.S.B. Spanish II, III, IV, Algebra I TOP: Jolly old Saint Nick shares the Christmas spirit with good little boys and girls in the German II class. CENTER LEFT: Brian Dougherty sings the praises of a hairbrush in a commercial exercise designed to improve his oral German skills, not sell the product. ABOVE: At Open House, Spanish student Brett Wise gives prospective Freshmen an earful of conversational Spanish in hopes of whetting their appetite for more. LEFT: French III students Lisa Gregoline, Mike Mioduski, Cecilia Horkavi, and Jane Curley pool hands to transform construction paper into a Nativity set. Language — 25
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S. Jeanne Ambre, SS.C.M. Algebra I, Biblical Literature S. M. Marcella, SS.C.M. Special Tutor for Mathematics, English Mathematics Not everyone is a Pythagoras, and that’s exactly why the Andrean Math Department exists. It guides the student in one of three tracks through the numerical jungles of Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, and Advanced Mathematics. Whether the student takes only the single required course or studies math throughout high school, he will have tasted the pleasure, and sometimes the pain of becoming a reasoning, logical person. TOP: Once in a while Mr. Giorgio allows a joke to creep in between an Algebra 11 problem and its solution. ABOVE: Sometimes the multiplication of fractions in Basic Math requires standing back and taking a long think. LEFT: Father Ward demonstrates the logic of Geometry in the step-by-step process of proving congruence of triangles. Mathematics — 27
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