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English, Religion, and Math ... A Solid Foundation Most of the work done in Solid Geometry centers about three dimensional solids. Richard Piecuch, Robert Spiewak, and Raymond Wyzgoski look over some three dimensional geometrical solids which are tanglible aids in solving problems. Because students must be able to clearly express themselves, not only in writing, but also in speak- ing, public speaking plays an important role in Senior English class. As Chester Suski practices a speech which is being recorded through the efforts of Daniel Koss. Joseph Mirus listens. ■l; • Since the cultural and scientific achieve- ments of civilization are transmitted through the media of the classroom, here then lies the core of any educational sys- tem. The experience of delving into the vast storehouse of knowledge passed on from the greatest minds of all time can be fully realized under the direction of a trained and qualified instructor.
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IB (left to right) Bmther William Smith. C.S.C., Brother John Kuhn. CSC, Brother James Moronev . C.S.C. Developing Better Methods and Techniques BROTHER ROMANUS, C.S.C. Librarian; Senior Guidance Counselor; Student Council Moderator. BROTHER WILLIAM SMITH, C.S.C. Typing; U.S. History; Religion II; Sophomore Class Moderator. BROTHER JOHN KUHN, C.S.C. Religion IV; English I; French I; Art; Newspaper Adviser. BROTHER JAMES MORONEY, C.S.C. English IV; Yearbook Adviser; Vocational Promoter. Page 21
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Essential For Communicating the Progress of Our Age It is here in the classroom that the student is taught to put into use his higher facul- ties which should guide all his other en- deavors. Many times this process of scho- lastic development may prove trying and sometimes seemingly impossible, but it is only through this mental formation and intellectual perfection acquired in the classroom that one can attain anything worthwhile. In Freshman Algebra class students are ardently at work during an examination given by Brother Vincent. The dictionary is the student ' s best friend. E. Tudryn and S. Uko are firm believers in this fact as they put it into effect while in their English I class. Religion is an indispensable aspe:t in the training of Christian gentlemen. The Bible, which is the basis for religious truths, offers a sound means of obtaining true knowledge. In Religion I class, F. Grygiel. J. Kucienski, and R. Mitchell study the New Testament which is part of their spiritual training. Page 23
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