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Business begins work-study program Offering varied practical experience, a work-study program has been initiated by Business Department head Sister M. Kilian. Junior and Senior students benefit from on the job training in nearby community corporations such as Swanks. Filing, typing, and assistant secretarial jobs are provided from 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Participating Feehan students make up missed school work independently, de- veloping maturity and responsibility as end-products of their efforts. Computing federal spending challenges Diane Casale to perfect her skills. Hand poised over the keyboard, Lynda Ryng hesitates, hoping the total to be correct. Sister M. Kilian relates the do’s and don’ts of business regulations while Mary Barrows views the lighter side. 23
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Mathematics adopts free sequence Broadening students experience, mathematics coordinator Sister Leona Misto devised flexible course selec- tions. Algebra 2 could be studied fresh- man year with Modern Introductory Analysis selected in the sophomore schedule; both courses were formally upper class subjects. Analytic Geometry and Trigonometry was divided into two semesters, aimed at achieving greater depth and understanding. A new di- mension unravelled as Creative Math was introduced, geared to the inter- ested rather than the mathematically inclined. Determining sequential summation enthralls Stephen Diaz in Modern Introductory Analysis class. “Tt don’t know the scientific name—we always called them ‘string things.’”” Mary Lou Petti and Christine Aussant explain their Math project on ruled surface to Juniors Jane Olivera, Michelle Lennartz, and John McGee. 22
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Unique experiences spark scientific students’ discovery Exploring the realms of physics, bi- ology, physiology and chemistry, the science department has innovated sev- eral exciting changes. Though science remains a discipline that is rooted in the centuries, Feehanites have this year viewed open-heart surgery, partici- pated in night astronomy observations, dissected a fetal pig, and took part in the now established Project Physics course. Sr. Rose Angela McLellan heads the team of instructors. Perhaps because of the challenging labs and ex- periments, the investigations into the intricacies of human life, and the good humor and guidance of the science de- partment, Feehan students will be in- spired to continue in science. Temperature rises as Mr. Santanastaso sleuths unexpected results in a chemical comparison. Displaying a gamut of emotions, victim Kathi Arenburg is blood typed by Sue Corbeil. 24
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