omema ing course offere hrst time THE CENTER or ATTENTION this year was Home Mak- ing I which made its debut at Catholic High in September under the direction of Sister Margaret Dolores, S.C.L. To start the year rolling, instruction on the basic problems of courtship and marriage was given. ' This preceded a course on good grooming and personality. A guest beautician visited the class and gave each girl individual instructions. Hair- styling, make-up, and charm tips were discussed. For the study of interior decorating and home appliances a field trip was taken through several city furniture stores in order that the girls get first hand information. A six weeks course in home nursing was given by a Red Cross instructor. At the completion of the course, certificates were presented to the girls stating they were qualified to care for sick in the home. Following this, the class learned the care and handling of a baby from infancy to one year. The year closed with a study of nutrition, budgeting, and table appointments. The new home economics laboratory, spacious and well equipped, was not used this year since it wasn't completed until April. PATW M,3y,.-,,Q,,, RUN, fmhmfll, ,md ,Huyy Aww Slslrk Nl.uuaAm.l D01 ours, S.C.I.., and Mary Anne Brand! H,-and, 1,-5. ,fwfr y,,m,y H, i,,y,,,,, mn, in ,l,,,j,- H0,,,, rhxnnzine the guru' lIff 7l.Xfl.f HI Ilie kitchen as Ixay .Spezce Making ,,l,,y5- rlwrks lo .we if Ihr rrrifrr' ix ho! rn IIN' lap. ..,,,,,, M ,N- v T1 . 5 Ri wi V.
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DELVING INTO A MAZE of triangles and rectangles are sophomore geometry students Tommy Bois- mier and Connie Wall with Sister Mary Andrea, R.S.M., giving them assistance over the rough spots. igh matlzematic' At.Gt1tsR,-x i s'lt'n1-Nts sotxifn hundreds ol equations and problems this year under the guidance ol Sister Nlarr CLeraltline. R.S.Nl.. and Sister Rosalie iliherese. C1.S.'lf Looking lor the unknown was new and exciting to some, while to others it was just old stullu since they had heen introtlucetl to algebra in the eighth grade. Sister Get'- aldine and Sister Rosalie said they had dillitultx in keep- ing the classes balanced hecause ol this. Geometric circles and squares spun in the minds ol sophomores who designed church windows and lloor plans as their projects. ,X typical day would lind these geometry students solxing theorems at the hlackhoard and discussing the solutions with the helpful instruction ol' Sister Nlary gkndrea. R.S.NI, ,Xlgehra Il students sported a new classroom this year. NVith the assistance ol instructor 'lf Nlatthews the class mastered the solution ol quadratic equations to the tune ol a deisel engine which was working outside their new classroom. Seniors divided their mathematical term into trig- onometry the first semester and solid geometry the second SCIIICSLCIZ XN'hen objects cannot be measured by algebra or geometry, trig is used. Solid geometry deals with three dimensional figures. which the class made as projects, Mr. Matthews is senior math instructor also. l!lllHlllllllEE hlASTERlNG Tm-i xtrsrnktns of solul geometry are George Allen, Alike' Morris, David Drink, Emmet Os- good, jimmy Nickel, Bill Eich- lioft, and Tom Patten. Page 245
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