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ff' C- N REV. JOHN M. WILSON, C.S.B. Solubility ot certain solutions Director of the Department of Science demonstmted 5Y F Wilson' 22 Lfwigdf-tw '7 Experiment in density in Fr. Poluilris' physics class. SCIENCE The glory of God revealed by science. The universe is charged with mysteries. The more we thinlc about it the more will we realize that those things which we otten talce tor granted are wondertully complex and in- tricate. Obviously such pertect complexity and order could only be the result ot an intinitely beautitul plan and design. lt is the purpose ot science to open the door behind which stands the plan ot God in great glory and maiesty. Thus the first aim ot the science course at Aquinas is to malce man more tamiliar with his Creator. Secondly, the study ot science, lilce all other studies has a practical purpose. Primarily to teach him how to thinlc, and secondly to prepare him tor a calling in the scientitic tield it that be his vocation. S. rs iff The process of electrolysis explained by Fr. E. O'Reilly. Fr. Abend explains the structure of the fish. Within a period ot tour years the student has the opportunity to come in contact with General Science, Biology, Physics and Chemise try, together with the time science clubs which operate in these tields. Although these sciences are tundamental in nature, they otten lead to a desire to comprehend more tully the operation ot the universe. Ultimately this desire leads a man to God, the Divine Planner who designed it in l lis Providence and keeps it in existence.
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Dramatizing Macbeth in Fr. Grescoviah's English class. ENGLISH Truth and Beauty in Words. From our earliest childhood we have heard and partially comprehended the English language, our mother tongue. It is probably tor this reason that otten the expressiveness and beauty ot our speech do not malce an impression on us. We employ these words every day ot our conscious lite in order to translate our teelings and opinions into thoughts which others will understand. We receive tour years ot English in order that we may be prepared to step out into the world with the ability to understand people, boolcs, newspapers, movies radio, television and the host ot other modern devices which continually lceep the English language betore our attention. Yet even these most practical ends are not the only ones achieved by the study ol English. For words also give us truth which we are constantly seelcing. This is one ot the reasons why the supreme Truth, Jesus Christ, is called the Word, By arriving at a lcnowl- edge ot truth through words we are prepared to lcnow and imitate God which is the rime gr, Gr t' 5 El Rev. FRANCIS J. Gnescovmc, c.s.a. E' i x ,I Director of the Department of English Ron Allen, a politician in the making. - P obiective ot our lite. Literature is lite, truth and beauty, all ot which are the expressions ot Eternal Lite, Truth and Beauty. Discussing the novel in Sr. Mercede's English l class. kia! if Larry Palvino conducts a meeting of the Public Speaking Club in English IV Q
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REV. CHARLES P. DONOVAN. C.S.B. Director of the Department of Mathornaiics MATHEMATICS Menfol Discipline 'Harough equafions, proposifions. logarifhms, and permufofions. In ihe developmeni and progress of +oday's complex world, maihemaiics plays an im- poriani pari. The sciences of asironomy, aeronauiics, neuclear physics eic., all have maihemaiics as iheir basic foundaiion. Even ihough ihis would be reason enough io promoie The siudy of maihemaiics, There is +he iuriher ideal of inducing ihoughi ihrough clearer paiferns of ihinking. Anyone who has had some coniaci wiih maihemaiics will readily siaie Thai i'r iaughi him io ihinlc more clearly and more quickly. The mos+ irnporiani reason for 'rhis pursuii is ihe fad +ha+ 'rhe siudenl' can gei' a glimpse of G-od's plan in creaiion fhrough ihe siudy oi 'rhe logical order and consisiency of maihemaiics. The course a+ Aquinas includes elemen+ary, inierrnediaie, and ad- vanced algebra: plane and solid geomeiry, and plane irigonomeiry. li is 'lhe hope ihai ihe siudenis through ihese will begin io acquire a greaier knowledge of lhe world, and iis relaiionship wiih God. Hard af worl in Sr. Suzqnneg Elementary Algebra class. g'll Fr. Carter explains a spherical polyhedron in Solid Geomeiry. B Fr. Donovan's math wizards. A new proposition in Mr. McCarthy's Plane Geomeiry class
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