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Math Department Has ublications This year the math department continued its projects of having a grade school math tournament and a math fair for all O' Hara math students. In addition, each math teacher had taken the responsibility of putting out edi- tions of The Pythagorean. The Pythagorean is aimed towards helping students understand how basic concepts of math evolved and is full of puzzles and games to complete. John Marshall finds challenge in Algebra II Q Mary Arm O'Dorme11, Paul Skidmore , Karen Suckiel and Mike Fisher attempt to demonstrate to the class how to properly evaluate a quadratic equation. 151 DCRRIBA U! ENTRE LDS vi ,Ll
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Students Respect Life In taking a random poll, students and fac- ulty involved favored greatly the twelve Week rotation of teachers, students, and subject matter, which was applied to all levels this year. Another aspect well-liked was the three to five day option for smaller group discussions. The major aim of the various courses of- fered was for students to gain appreciation of the mystery of the presence of Christ in liturgy 1 and a greater understanding of him. '1 , .Y . -,kt ,- 54A X 1 ABOVE: Joe and jackie Needham put 2. Budda on display for a comparison of Eastern Religions. RIGHT: Mary Swift concentrates on whether Jesus Christ is a superstar or a savior.
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Forelgn Languages i r 2 Challenge Ln- 4-f '4 ' This year, French A and Spanish classes V I had student teachers v - Michele Berra and ' Miss Linda Henderson sit in on classes. One f of the many exciting X happenings in foreign 3 language is the French VI Club. On their own, r S Sister Rosalie's n l classes listen to Span- 11' ,gm Spanish and French posters dis- played in the lab. In France, one egg is un oeuf fenoughj, states Miss Swift. ish tapes, use flash cards, and study in- dividually in order to increase their knowledge. 1. ABOVE: Martin McCormick and Frank Schoenon increase their Spanish vocabulary by playing a lively game of scrabble Espagnol. BELOW: Others make good use of the language lab. l 1
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