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concentration, accuracy No problems in typing for Cynthia Mi- don, who is amused at her mistakes. Stephen Ferri makes music with a diffe- rent kind of instrument while Michael Lacasse and Edward McCarthy type. Hitting the keyboards, Paula Jurdak, Dennis Davis, Marilyn Blais, Christine Conroy and Jocelyn Neveux work up speed. 17
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Practical subjects demand In Math and Business classes, students learn that one error makes the difference between success and failure. Typing, Short- hand and Office Practice stress the need for clear, concise pa- pers, as students in Sister Eileen and Sister Kilian’s classes soon discover. Each day a new assign- ment is given, and done, with in- creasing dexterity and confi- dence. Math too, requires logic, and above all, specific vocabulary to convey ideas correctly. Students having interests above and beyond Algebra, Geometry, and Calculus classes, are invited to join Math club, which enables them to increase their knowledge through debates with other schools. Using this knowledge, students go on to hol d their own in a world demanding more and more clear thinking these days. Perilous problems in analytical geo- metry and trigonometry puzzle William Flynn. Mr. Elio Del Canal and math club Feehan graduate turned math teacher, members, Luanne Chabot, William Mr. Elio Del Canal, instills enthusiasm Long, Stephen Neely, Thomas Gar- for math in Chris Swift. rigus, Robert Brennan, Karen Benoit, Leeann Beaulieu, Paula Paradis, Dave Wroblewski, Rosemary Hastings and Christopher Swift, prepare for math league competition.
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History surmounts the mundane Social Studies assumed many forms to promote better educa- tion, with students using audio- visual aids as well as texts. One of the new courses, Russian His- tory, presented the U.S.S.R. be- fore and after the revolution. Books and reference material in the library made history ea sy work for some students, while film-lecture courses taught at Wheaton College gave others the opportunity to learn about mo- dern day Russia and China. Helen Doyle, Sharon Redkovich, Brenda McNally, Sister Elizabeth McLaughlin, Neil Walsh, William Long, and James Dulude relive Russian his- tory through Tchaikovsky's 1812 Over- ture.” “You really think so?” Patricia Flanagan pauses a moment in her study of Slime. Student creations, the result of talent and hard work, exhibit beauty and style. “Your ring ding or your life!’’ Mr. Neil Loew smiles; Raymond Sullivan surren- ders. 18
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