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Teachers of Skills and Physical Fitness Man must seek eternally to acquire knowledge and apply it with wisdom . Kennedy Could he have been re- ferring to Modern Math, Geometry, and Algebra H7 Sister M. Daniel finds math an interesting sub- ject and a joyful experi- ence vvith diligent pupils. Father MeAvoy Physical fitness is for a strong American youth. Sports develop a spirit of cooperation and good sportsmanship among the team members. The annual field day meets the chal- lenge of those desirous of intramural compe- tition. Mr. Munday can not always count on a victory, but he does expect and gets good sportsman- ship. 9 Sister M. Daniel, R.S.M. For a student, preparing for a ca- reer in the business world, typing is a practical course. Father Mc- Avoy proves to be an excellent in- structor and has drawn many eager students to his classes. i i Coach Munday
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Teachers of Science Ptribdftk Elqmqntg lb Sb naunqsqpsq 1. Mother K. Winters, R.C.E. What is the valence of sodium? What's Boyle's Law? These phrases are familiar to all chemistry students. This science really comes alive under the capable instruction of Mrs. Hancock. Biology becomes more and more interesting and ab- sorbing to the Sophomores as they study the living objects of the earth. Sister Columba points out the mysteries of each little cell and its functioning to maintain the Whole. Science courses stress initiative, ingenuity, and research. Under the guid- ance of Mother Winters, the Physics students ex- plore the secrets ofthe atom and space and solve the problems that make good scientists. Mrs. Floyd Hancock Sister M. Columba, R.S.M. 8
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Lamplighter Staff Mary E. Belz, Advertising, Anita Rix, Assistant-Editorg Jane Brown, Editor, Marsha Lambert, Secretary, Tim Shotwell, Photography, fnot picturedj John Walters, Business Manager. The Lamplighter staff takes up the challenge that our late President Kennedy placed in youth. They catch the torch of light and vision and renew their think- ing and acting so that they might spark the school with their renewal of spirit. The staff chose for the theme of Lamplighter Action, Key to Success. The action designated here is united teamwork of faculty and students in class, in sports, in social activities, in prayer and in every avenue of the Church's work. No man's an island , everyone must share and accept responsibility and regu- late his action in the aspect of living with charity, understanding and generosity. In this attitude, the pictures of the Lamplighter portray Asheville Catholic I-Iigh in action, living, serving, and achieving her goals. 10
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