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understanding of foreign neighbors, traditions Pre-game gossip such as, Irez-vous au Frisch's ? provides heated French group chatter. C'est la vie! Asiles la vida! Hoc modo vita agitur! During the year Calvert linguists unravelled the mystery of life of foreign cultures in a unique manner. Osmotically they gathered their in- gredients of vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. Tape recordings made by native -speaking citizens and current-interest periodicals gen- erously spiced these lessons. Through oral recitation, rolling r's, nasal sounds, and idioms be- came more authentic. As Latin ma- jors pursued the adventures of Pyra- mus and Thisbe, Romantic language students reported on noted figures of history. I' ' t - . S -s this s ' ' sX.,...S..sa - f..1st.. Sister M. Gertrude OSU, M.A. , Latin, World History. First year Spanish students design costumes, following native styles, for dixie -cup dolls. I5 -- as s E .uh
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Math provides basis for science, technology Mathematics, the language oflogic, is the media for scientific communica- tion. Calvert's math department en- ablesa student to go from abasic work- ing vocabulary to specialized jargon. New books, courses, equipment, and teachers provide better means for a student to get the message . This year three courses, basic mathematics, introduction to algebra, and intermediate algebra, have been added to the math curriculum. Algebra Iinitiates the student to the basic con- cepts which are later employed and built upon in geometry. College -bound pupils study advanced algebra in their junior year and modern introductory analysis during their senior year. By this time translations are expected: abstract ideas become numbers and formulas . Mr. Robert Leahy, B.M.E., Advanced Algebra, Geometry, Algebra I. lg 119 s r-qs p Speaking plane-language, sophomore Karen Piper ex ecutes a series of geometric gyrations.
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