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'ALCL X .: - - -H Freshmen learn relation- ships bctween numbers, Billie Howard points them out, Pens, pencils, papers, rulers, erasers, compass- now all we need are the answers, say , Peggy Carr and Diane Clark as they struggle with a test in Algebra II.
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Mysteries of athematics Fascinate Eager Minds In the science of numbers, formulas, equations, symbols, signs, and sines blend together to foster systematic reasoning and to stimulate the math stu- dent to mental alertness. Encountering the complexi- ties of algebra, first year students acquaint themselves with literal numbers while second year stu- dents delve more deeply into algebraic concepts. Mental alert- ness grows through inductive and deductive reasoning in ge- ometry. Besides studying trigo- nometry and solid geometry, seniors investigate the ever in- N 'inf creasing theories of modern mathematics. After determining that sides arc unequal, Celina Neves labels the triangle scalene and turns to class for approval. Senior Pat Skowron shows classmates, Lourdes Valdes, Silvia Cervino, and Leslie McKnight how to graph the familiar sine curved familiar. that is, to trig students!
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224 tems ill As Gwen Cavanagh slowly adds the hydrochloric acid, Prudence Laramore prepares Physical Sciences Challenge Imaginations Once again Immaculata ex- pands her curriculum to stimu- late interest in the latest ad- vances in science. The new phys- ics course, together with the chemistry courses, projects a dynamic picture of the physical universe. In order to illustrate class- room study and to encourage original thinking and research, greater emphasis has been placed on laboratory work this year. Learning the basic compo- nents of matter, the forces of nature and the theories behind their behavior, IHS girls receive a sound foundation for further study as well as priceless practi- cal knowledge. to capture the hydrogen in a wide-mouthed bottle. Their lah partner, Mary Mazzuchi, observes the reaction so she can record the results. Carla Greene, a member of the Washington junior Academy of Sciences, demonstrates the technique of analytical measurement which she used in her work at Walter Reed Army Hospital last summer. l
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