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5 NOW IT EVEN TAKES TWO to draw a circle. Bill Davidson and John McLaughlin afe really preparing a proof for geometry cass. OUR FUTURE ARCHITECTS Larry Arrington, Bill Alexander, and Roy Cutler look on as Charlie Fleetwood stresses modern de- sign of the ship on the drawing table. Now all they have to do is master mechanical drawing. The science of numbers THIS EXAMPLE OF' GROUP STUDY was abandoned when the instructor arrived, Perhaps the new experimental math course is just too much for our heroes, Leonard Ballback, Gerard Zoby, and Tommy Decker.
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THIS MUST BE THE PLACE. Terry Fowler and John McLaughlin demonstrate the proper method for determining a point on a graph, when given the co-ordinates. 'Qmrv MILTON WHITSON WORKS STEADILY on his Algebra II assignment while Sister Gerard ex- plains a difficult problem. i In this world of atomic power, more and more emphasis has necessarily been placed upon the study of mathematics. In keeping up to date, Norfolk Catholic High School has adopted an extensive mathe- matical curriculum. As Freshmen we are introduced to Algebra 1, as Sophomores to geometry, as Juniors to Algebra 11, and finally as Seniors to trigonometry, proba- bility, and solid geometry. For students with other interests, courses in consum- er's math and mechanical drawing are of- fered. With such an extensive curriculum, the interested student will be amply equip- ped to go on to more advanced studies. ALL EYES AND THOUGHTS ARE CON- CENTRATED on Sister Gerard as she at- tempts to recall the next step in the problem on the board of her consumer's math class. E
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my .fi-X ANITA ZINKL AND ED HUGHES attack the never-ending job of writing for the Crusclcler, as Sister Marie Maguerite stands ready to correct any errors. Learning to communicate DILIGENTLY WORKING on a discussion of short stories for the P.T.A. meeting sponsored by the English department, sophomores Pattie Magee, Mary Denise Damiano, Suzann Wilson, and Jane Bellis find the library an enormous help. JOHN HARNLY AND JIMMY CURTIN frequently make use of current magazines in writing their editorials for the Defcnsor. L X
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