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wi ,fi A .l U I ,fix Two hy two the freshmen go out to inftrurt the grader in the ringing of a communion antiphon. Pictured are Anneite Dopler, Fmntzie Hieronymux. Dianne Hen- derfon, and Jerry Rier. 0h1fiou.fIy, they enjoy it: hut any frexhman can tell you-there'.r more to teaching o ,Ar fm. J s than meets the eye or ear! L g f x 9 + X : 10, and forty ambitious freshmen are work- ing, under the direction of a good portion of Mar- quette,s faculty, trying to solve this not so simple equation. While a mathematician would say X : 1, any freshman can tell you that, when means freshmanv and H109 means sophomore, solving the equation involves a good deal more than transpo- sition and subtraction - requiring, in fact, a thorough one year course in subjects such as religion, English, ancient history, music, science, algebra, and Latin. First, our sample freshie finds himself confronted with religion, 1X7 of the unknown. Under the di- rection of Sister Mary Bernadine, O.S.l3., he studies sanctifying grace - Godis life in us - and learns how it can be increased and what a difference it should make to one who possesses it. English comprises the second IX7, and our little man pushes himself through literature and grammar, forming a basis for further studies. The class have written a number of excellent poems, four of which have been published, given commercials, and de- signed brochures advertising the plays they studied.
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O . . . satisfaction of passing mid-term exams taste of a well-worn eraser as one rnemorizes postulates, theorems . . . relief as coniugations and declensions come clearly into focus I . . . exciting discovery of lite at the end of all a microscope these reflecting, revolving around the of infinite knowledge, God. Sou rce O
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Freshmen tackle new problems 0 T Q, 4 -F New FIRST ROUVJ Ronnie Denton, joe Dirkmann, Ann Dirkmn, Annelle Dop- ler. SECOND ROW: Raymond E411- muu. Teuie Finch, Angela GateJ. Ann ,AINKS lflt' TU f.'OI7. ' I-laplng, Ill l n'ulw1wl ffm: in Jmzr !7t QHll ,,plm:pri.1f4'f1 wml1.Lgf1 Il'lfl7 .1 5lHI4Lf fm11w', 'vu x 1.5 Palm' 63
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