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Br. E. Monaghan FSCH Br. R. A. Weilatz FSCH Br. E. V. Kelly FSCII B.A. BSC. B. Sc. Br. Monaghan points out an aspect of an equation's simplification to Bob Wollenherg and Chris juett. Brother's careful approach is valued by his students for its simplicity. Mr. D. Pascuzzi BSC. Br. F. C. Power FSCH B.A.
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pin Addressing students, Alf. Murphy usually succeeds in making the most complicated civil process seem simple. While Mike Gibson proclaims that history is fun if one can debate it, ,lim Kastely and john Daly nod in agreement as discussion begins. Past Illuminates Future Cycles of history's endless story are exposed under Mr. Murphy's direction The duty to preserve the heritage of our way of life is given to this new generation. It is to this cause that the history depart- ment, headed by Mr. James Murphy, has dedicated itself. For indeed if we are to nurture and pass on a way of living, we must acquaint ourselves with the early beginnings of history. To preserve and im- prove the standards of our own country, we must learn of its genesis. And finally, in order that we may understand those problems and concepts which until now had hecn unsolved, we must be aware of the problems of America today. Discerning motivating forces behind the American Revolution Art Thornbury, with the help of Mr. Hannick, consults one of the many sources in the library. 25
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we Abstrezctness of M atb Requires Gwen' I nsigbt Relationships, equations, pose problems to interested students The mathematics course is difhcult but the fire of knowledge burns brightly throughout. At Bro- ther Rice, students are preparing to serve a new generation by studying a new math. Wliether in algebra, geometry, or advanced math, the student must discard old concepts and adopt new ones. Brother Power, head of this department, believes that this training encourages self-discipline and concentration. An important discipline, math im- uoses many challen es in surmountin these chal- -W , . , I ' g g Brother Werlatz explains the functions of the compass to lcnges, thc student will find rich rewards. Ioho Loohoy, Doug McKay, owing tooo geometry doss- Br. Kelly laughingly remonstrates Dan Diggles before an introductory analysis class. His graphic instruction is popular. Remaining after class, Terry Tigue, john Frawley anal Bob Wollenberg slave over an algebra problem. The new, abstract math concepts demand concentration and insight. lb-r Y T1 l W ts ,la
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