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(Right) Tim Renter balances his figures in accounting. (Be- low right) Allen Fuller, Mike Seyfried, work on their Alge- bra under the direction of Mr. Usrey. (Bottom) Fr. Mader teaches Analysis. (Bottom left) Freshmen study Algebra. (Far left) Geometry sinks slowly into Andy Lackner, Peter Berg, and Rob Hill with Mr. Turpin ' s aid. (Left) Mr. Usrey watches over Advanced Algebra. (Below) Donn Proctor, John Dewes and Mark Schonoff compose Calculas.
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MATHEMATICS Math is a must here at Latin School. When entering as a Freshman you find out the amazing things variables can do through Algebretic use by the guiding hand of Mr. Usrey. As a Sophmore you encounter Mr. Turpin and the wonders of Geometry. After Sophmore year, math is one of the many elective classes offered. So for those who want to pursue math a little bit further, there ' s again Mr. Usrey and Advanced Algebra for the Juniors. For the Seniors who have taken Advanced Algebra, they can move up to Introductory Analysis, and if a student desires to, he can take the final step to Calculas which are both taught by Fr. Mader.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGES Communications can mean the difference between self and world awareness, or humiliating ignorance. The Latin School goal this year was well accomplished in the Latin and French department, by giving their students a better awareness of their own language plus others. Coming back for their third year, Father Sims and Schiedler taught with a firm and helpful hand. Father Sims was the head of the Latin department and Father Schiedler headed up the French Department. (Above) Fr. Sims gives Billy Darroca a guiding hand. (Above right) The sophomores are lost as Fr. Schielde, teaches patiently. (Below right) Tony Lee, and Fr. Schielder concur on French IIL (Below) Latin III jest lightly about the Roman way of life.
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