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Realm of the Unknown As each Modern Age gives birth to the fol- lowing society, scientific achievement assumes an added dimension of importance, ,the vast alterations of man's existence thus far ex- perienced will become the basis for the ac- complishments of tomorrow. ln pursuing this increased mastery over physical environment, science compounds its role by allowing man both to understand and to shape more of his material life. In this rapidly changing world of science, the student must be capable of utilizing the achievements of all fields in order to solve problems yet undefined. lt is to this end that the Bellarmine science program introduces its freshmen to the wonders of Botany, Human Anatomy, Astronomy-all of the elements which make up our physical lives. This broad foundation enables them to appreciate what has gone before, and thus what must be built upon in extending man's knowledge of the universe. .rl t 1 MR. ROBERT MAZZUCA General Science, Varsity Football MR. JOHN FLYNN, S.J Chemistry, Sacristan km Rx MR. ROBERT GREEN World History, General Science, J.V, Football, Varsity Track
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REV. MARIO L. CAPITOLO, SJ. Physics, Advanced Math Physics and Chemistry, as no two other fields, have deepened the mark science has imprinted on the life of man. From the first encounter with the mystery of fire to the con- quest of the atom, the study of energy has elevated man to the highly technical world of our Modern Age, the science of Exploring the REV. CHARLES KOCH, SJ. Chemistry, Advanced Math the composition of matter has also wrought incalculable progressions in man's existence. Anyone wishing to assume his position in this advancing world must have some understanding of the forces which have contributed in molding it to its present form. To fulfill this necessity, the Physics and Chemistry Departments afford the student of Bellarmine an insight into these two essential courses. REV. LOUIS FRANKLIN, S.J. Physics, Science and Radio Club, Advanced Math Page 22 ffl?
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