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Brother Richard Johnson instructs hls geometry class on the use of the compass, a bfnsxc lnstrument m geometry Denny Hoskins, Tim Scanlan the school's king-sized slide, math class.
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DELVING INTO THE PROBLEMS Readily lendinlg itself to the Hoban student, mathe- matics is one of t e most familiar and most interesting subjects found at Hoban. In this day and age, because of new inventions and discoveries, a thorough and intensive study of mathematics is necessary. Learning the intricacies of algebra, plane geometry, analytical geometry, trigonometry, and even calculus, while seeming an almost impossible task, well proves its worth in this scientific age. Besides offering the re- quired, ample mathematics course, Hoban High also offers a math program of a more difficult nature - a student, if capable, may take five years of mathe- matics, a study which ma lead to a further career in mathematics or science, besides making the student realize the full depth of his ability. Proving a theorem in trigonometry has always been a long and difficult task Here Jerry Leyden undertakes the difficult assignment and ends up well
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Intriguccl by the magic of pulleys, Ralph Tucker, Dan Conroy, Dave Martin, and jim Lisic watch closely as Brother Donard explains the system. In this Atomic Age of satellites and space travel, science is being stressed more than at any previous time. At the same time, students here at Hoban realize the importance of a basic understanding of the sciences. Our science program is designed to keep up with and cope with the increasing number of problems around us. Excellent laboratory facilities provide the student with the opportunity to handle the practical and theoretical aspects of science. Through the study of these sciences-biology, physical science, chemistry, and physics, - the student is surely more capable of understanding and comprehending the physical world around him. CH ALLENGING THE FRONTIERS fr ui ,, 4. V 4- -' . Previewing the day's classes calls for serious study from these arrivals long before morning classes get underway.
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