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SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT MRS. HAROLD FISHER! Syracuse University. Elmira College: World History, Theology 10: Sophomore Homeroom 110: Civil Defense Di- rector: Audio-Visual Coordinator. SISTER MARY MARCELLINLIS: Nazareth College of Rochester. Xavier University: Social Studies 9, World History: Sophomore Homeroom 154: Medicorps Moderator: Director of Student Workers. SISTER MARY MARK: Nazareth College of Roch- ester. University of Rochester: American Hist- ory, Theology 11: Senior Homeroom 210: Stu- dent Council Advisor: Faculty Advisory Board: Director of Student Activities. SISTER MARY IOHANNA: Nazareth College of Rochester, Smith College: Political Science. Eng- lish 11: Iunior Homeroom 203: District Xl Di- rector. SISTER MARY BASIL: Nazareth College of Roch- ester, Catholic University of America: Ameri- can History: English 10: Assistant Principal: Guidance: Social Studies Department Chair- man: Faculty Committee on Discipline. lAbserIt from picturel MR. IOSEPI-I VAuGI-IAN: Mansfield State College, East Stroudsburg State College: Social Studies 9: lunior Varsity Foot- ball and Baseball Coach. in all Worlds The theology department at Notre Dame has as its aim the attempt to prepare the student to approach the Word of God as a preparation for his encounter with the Person of Christ. Thus would he enter more deeply into the knowledge of person and learn to tke his place as a witness among God's people. ln class, as in life, the student grapples with the problems of contemporary man, so that he might enter more fully into the Christian life of the Secular City. To see the relationship of the past to the present in order to project a greater future is the aim of the social studies department. History students work at develop- ing a crucial sense of keen judgment and the apt reason- ing of well-founded opinions. This year sees the ad- dition of two political science courses which delve into the basis of American politics as well as the sociological aspects of American life. TI-IEOLOGY DEPARTMENT SISTER MARY ALACOQLIE: Nazareth College of Rochester, Catherine McAiIley College: The- ology l0 and ll: Sophomore Homeroom 220: Office Recorder. SISTER MARY MAUREEN: Nazareth College of Rochester, University of Montreal: Theology 12, French 2 and 4: Senior Homeroom 209: French Club Moderator: Theology Department Chairman: Advisory Board Chairman. SISTER MARY AQUINAS: St. Iohn's of Cleveland. Elmira College: Theology 9: Freshman Home- room 106: Office Receptionist. REVEREND EDWARD M. KowAI.SIcI: LeMoyne College, St. Bernard's Seminary: Theology 11.
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In today's world there are vast opportunities for the mathematically-minded. From the freshman's Hrst in- troduction to the algebraic whirl, he is taught to read, to think logically, and to use manipulative skills. A course in calculus is being studied along with the usual four-year sequence to help further competency in an- alytical studies. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT SISTER MARY IANE FRANCES: St. Bonaventure University: Syracuse University: Biology, Earth Science: Advisory Board. SISTER MARY CARMELLA: St. Bonaventure Uni- versity, Union Collegeg Physics. Chemistry, Physical Science: Science Department Chair- man: Nocturnal Adoration Moderator: Alumnae Association Advisor. MR. STANLEY W. KRousE: Wittenburg Uni- versity. Albright College: Biology. SISTER MARTHA MARY: Nazareth College of Rochester, St, Iohn Fisher College: Physical Science, English 10: Freshman Homeroom 101: Freshman Class Advisor: Rocketry Club Mod- erator: Faculty Advisory Board. MATH DEPARTMENT MR. ROBERT HILL: Albany State, Alfred Uni- versity: Guidance: Math 12: lunior Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. SISTER MARY LINus: Villanova University, Marywood College: Math 10. Theology 10: Sophomore Homeroom 108: Sophomore Class Advisor: Faculty Advisory Board. SISTER MARY IoAcHIIxI: St. Bonaventure Uni- versity. Notre Dame University: Math 9 and ll: Senior Homeroom 208: National Honor So- ciety Moderator: Math Club Moderator: Math Department Chairman: Faculty Committee on Discipline. MRS, IOHN HAYES: Elmira College, Rutgers University.: Math 9, General Math. Uncovcrin thc best The increasingly important role science plays in to- day's world has placed a Strong emphasis on the need for greater knowledge. This challenge has been aptly met by the members of the Science department who, through their expanded programs and ceaseless energy, have kept the Students abreast of the many new ad- vances in scientific fields. Through the programs offer- ed, the students are able to obtain a deeper, fuller knowledge of the universe and a greater appreciation of man's Search for truth.
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Home economics and art combine to call forth the artistic, creative, and managerial potential of the stu- dents and make them appreciate God through working with His gifts. One of the advantages of this type course is the informal learning situation involving the total person. Equrpping students HOME ECONOMICS AND ART DEPARTMENTS SISTER MARY SIMON: Nazareth College of Roch-- ester. Marywood College: Basic Sewing. Tailor- ing. Cooking, English 12: Social Hostess: Sen- ior Homeroom 207. SISTER MARY IEANNE: University of Wisconsin. Columbia University: Mechanical Drawing, Art III. Students at Notre Dame have other opportunities besides classroom experiences for revealing abilities. Each person who participates in the band or in a play is exposed to the performing arts as a means of express- ion, interpretation. and realization. Important for the adult today is the need not only to be creative, but to better appreciate the world about him. Thus is herein prepared the audience of the future. MUSIC AND DRAMA DEPARTMENTS MR. ROBERT I. LYNOUGH: St. Michaels College, Boston Collegeg Director of Dramatics. SISTER MARY SARTO: Nazareth College of Roch- ester, Marywood Collegep English 9. Develop- mental Reacling: Director of School Singing Chorus: Guidance: Dramatics Assistant. MR. PHILIP LAYTON: Band Conductor: Music Director for Spring Musicals. rg
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