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MATH This year the Math department strived to prepare stu- dents for life through interesting and enjoyable classes As in past years at Marist, a variety of mathematical subjects were offered. The math curriculum ranged from the fundamentals of General Math to the intrica- cies of Math Analysis. It is the hope of the administration at Marist that the math courses offered this year will not only give a firm basis for those planning to enter mathematical careers, but also to give each person the ability to use reason and logic in their everyday lives. Pl ' A VP- ' - --1-.1 I X St. Josephine gives her Geometry class a lec- ture. Sophomore students do their homework.
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1 x Jkewi Barb Beyer concentrates intensly. ' 2.531 in HOME ECONOMICS HOME ECONOMICS Fundamentals and unknown knowledge began a year of pots and pins for unskilled home- makers. Under the guidance of Mrs. Loretta Horrell, students enthusiastically observed techniques of cooking and sewing. The first year home economics class prepared such gourmet foods as spaghetti with meatballs, fruit salads, various breads and other mouth- watering delicacies. Second year home economics demanded origi- nality and creative minds. Students assembled complete meals, using several kinds of meats. All p Remnants and scraps of material introduced the basic beginnings of sewing. Pantsuits, ' skirts and dresses were manufactured by the students. I-Iardships, disappointments and frustration were part of the class, but in the end it was extremely rewarding. Mrs. Horrell assists Io Ann Macke. 9 Monica Tucker contemplates future plans. du '
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fl Q E . .I --sw. QA. Barb Beyer and Cindy Narrava prepare an experiment. LaGranduer and Mark Benoit get helpful - 1 SCIENCE As the year progressed, the student learned many things to help them in later life. In a science course, the pupils learned to ask questions and to find answers to the problems. The various sciences offered at Marist help students to explore and understand new con- cepts concerning the world around them. The four physical sciences taught here are Elementary science, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. - l v S a -S' ,L r. ff' V 4, john Baird and Steve Jones do their homework in the Freshman Science class hints from Mr. Holloway. 33
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