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perplexing at times .. . nevertheless rewarding. Conscientious seniors, George Proulx, Ronald Gag- sultation in Intermediate Math with S.M. Therese non, Estelle Morel, Edward Shockro, and David Agnes. Birch make good use of independent study and con- Joan Dalton and Helen Turley enjoy Feehan’s new Math “Camera shy, Sister?” S.M. Virginia, experienced and beloved teacher from a British school system, Sister Mary Philomena. Math wizard, catches the candid camera in the act. i)
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Math—frustrating .. . In today’s scientific and technological civiliza- tion, a knowledge of mathematics is essential to the educated individual to develop his sense of responsibility and logical thinking. Freshmen begin with Algebra I, learning the basics of modern mathe- matics. Sophomores continue with Geometry, a necessary and interesting course. College prepara- tory upperclassmen are offered Algebra II, Advanced Math, Intermediate Math, and Functions. The mathematics department under Sister Therese Agnes includes Sister Mary Virginia, Sister Marie Donna, Sister Mary Philomena, Mr. Thomas Maccarone, and Mrs. Sandra Weintraub. “No answer yet?” queries Math department chairman, S.M. Therese Agnes in her Advanced Math class. Sister also teaches Intermediate and Junior Math, Geometry and Algebra and moderates the Student Council. “Two heads are better than one,” say Robin Malin and Marjorie Masse as they master-mind a complex problem. Sophomore mathematicians concentrate on angles and parallels with Mrs. Sandra Wein- traub, Math—Science and girls’ Physical Edu- cation teacher.
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Top right: Latin reading absorbs Martha Zito’s attention. Sister Marie Donna and Louise Antaya make a final correction of the boardwork. Below: Peanuts in French? Seniors Karen Cauley, Joe Byrnes, and Richard Ringuette starred in $.M. Sheila’s French III's interpretation of Schultz’s comic strip. Above: J’ai, Tu as ila. . . French II students agree that verbs are the hardest part of any language. Members of S.M. Sheila’s class are Debby Glaiel, Ronald Lanteigne, Stephanie Theriault. Above: Reluctant Chris Dwyer, is brought by her ‘“Mére” Pauline Paquin to see Pére Noel, Joe O'Donnell. Lower right: In Sophomore Latin Il, $.M. Enda’s group, Bob Gay explains Saturnalia, the Roman Mid- Winter Festival, to Thomas Burda, Martin Dubuc, David Doyle, Susan Skawinski, Diane Kearney and James Quinn.
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