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Baffled, Maureen McCarthy asks Mr. Del Canal to explain a problem. { , ce oahy | U ) Vy With the help of Sr. Patricia Harrington, Sandra Cusson, Pa- tricia Hedyka, Patricia Deam, Richard Macleod, and James Ashe solve a difficult problem. determination, key to success in math Whether queries concerned equations or theorems, all were expertly answered in various courses con- ducted by the members of the mathematics depart- ment. Freshman focused on algebraic skills at dif- ferent levels. Sophomore mathematicians studied numerous topics from general mathematics to trigo- nometry. Intermediate algebra and introductory analysis equipped juniors with skills for advanced study. Final mathematical preparations for college were made by seniors who studied advanced math- ematics or pursued a new calculus course. Depart- ment members are Sr. Leona, chairman, Sr. Pa- tricia, Sr. Josepha, Sr. Rose Angela, Sr. Virginia, Miss Denise Perry and Mr. Elio del Canal. 13
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Trying to relate geometrical objects to algebra are Sr. Virginia, Thomas Cuddy, Donna Stanley, and Lejuan Brantly. Showing the inside planes of a cone to Sue Connors, Mark Te- treault, and Peter Rollins, is Sr. Leona. Discovering the equivalent of X is Paul Olivera as Patricia Hedyka looks on. Contemplation is the keynote with Joanne Drury. u2
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language students attain skill in reading, Communication, key to understanding, grew as students mastered language skills under the direc- tion of members of the language department. Sister Sheila, chairman, Mr. Ronald Cauley, and Brother Joseph Moore guided French “etudiants” through a program of four French courses geared to the indi- vidual’s ability. Various projects were pursued, in- creasing student understanding of French culture. Spanish one through three were offered to Spanish “alumnos” by Sister Frances Durlack and Father James Clark. All courses aimed at increasing proficiency in reading, speaking, comprehension, and composition. Highlighting the year were April trips to France and Spain, sponsored by the depart- ment, which tested speaking proficiency of Feehan’s young linguists. Reading and understanding in advanced French are improved as Deborah Merlin, Valerie Swift, Beth Bryson peruse their magazines in Sister Sheila’s class. “Pictures are great’’ says Dennis Davis especially if the maga- zine is in French. “Try to pronounce these words with a French accent,” Mr. Cauley urges Edita VanLeeuween and Marianne Brogan.
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