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tart Thinking Earl Parallelograms, circles, rectangles, and squares .....Paul Pappalardo, Nick Pilla, William Wescott, and Robert Rogowski probe into the problems of solid geometry. Mrs, Sidney Sherwin who teaches the ,ix MRS, SIDNEY SH ERWIN ' rx HEY may not all become Ein- stein's but they may be engineers or leaders in other fields of calculation. They will withouta doubt be need- ed, for no world can exist without con- forming to mathematic s . ww class also conducts the plane geometry classes and was in charge of the half year course in trig. ...HN ,n.f REVEREND LEE I. MAYS Solving a problem in intermediate al- gebra are: Eugene Cericola, Vincent Gullo, Stephen Dermody and Patri- cia Connor. With Father Mays' very able guidance, students learn the hows and whys of math. Father al- so instructs elementary algebra and religion classes.
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God-Given Power for Good! NDER Sister Mary Ethel's supervision these po- tential secretaries are learning office practices so they may find their way into the business sphere. Here showing their skill at machines are: Serena lrrera, Patricia Connor, Barbara Currier, Catherine Lange, and Beverly Schiavi, Hwang ODAY'S youth is learning to type its way into the big busi- ness world under the direction of Sister Mary Mt. Carmel. TYPING CLASS--lst Row, left to right: Patricia Graham, John Mc Ginnis, Marllyn Pratt, Daniel Amedick, Margaret Buckenmeyer, 2nd Row: Ioan Seewaldt, Joyce Casper, Mildred Meim veiser, Mary Keough, Maureen Sennott, Vincent De Muth. 3rd Row: Mary Ortner, Myrna Marzolf, Audrey Braun, 4th Row: Donald Lewis, Anne Glllam, and Emilie Fliegauf. Z1 SISTER MARY ETHEL , uf SISTER MARY MT. CARMEL
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bout a Career With a Purpoe '7' Absorbed in the illustration ofthe principle of pulleys are: Edward Tatarka, Charles Connolly, Richard Colangelo, Barbara der the guidance of Father Prina, these senior science majors advance in the study of physics. REVEREND RICHARD RUTECK1 REVEREND NA ZARENE PRINA -,I Jack Clifford demonstrates the workings of the hydrometer to General Science stu- dents: Mary Kemp, Lois Oehler, Michael Graham, and Marilyn Barone. The el- ementary General Science course is taught to all the freshmen by Father Rutecki. Z3 LONG with physics and general science, chem- istry and biology are also taught at Notre Dame. The instructor of these classes and of the weekly lab periods is Father Prina. The well e- quipped laboratories provide ideal conditions for experimentation. Lathan and Margaret Gerace, Un-
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