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. . die afmfefza Under the direction of Sister St, Joseph our sophomores study geo- metric application in the construction of an air- plane. Left to right: J. Patton, N. Snyder, E. Raueterkus, J. Roger, L. Gasper, S. St. Joseph, J. A. Bressano. MATHEMATICS He who knows not mathematics cannot know any other science, and, what is more, he cannot dis- cover the source of his ignorance or find its true remedies. -Bacon The youth of today lives in a world of scientific achievement, and it is in this world that he must find his place. Mathematics develops in him the power of understanding and of analyzing rela- tions of quantity and of space which are necessary to an insight into and a control of his environ- ment. lt helps him to appreciate the progress of civilization. lt awakens in him a desire for thor- oughness, clarity, and precision. It develops those habits of thought and of action which will make him advance in wisdom before God and man. N. Snyder, E. Rauterkus, B. Frascella, L. Father Delaney at the blackboard trying to instill the fundamentals Gasper using Foustman's indirect method of algebra into freshmen T. Webb, J. Donnellon, R. Quiiuda, and of finding the height of on obiect. T. Harvey.
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afzgamemfa Sophomores of Sr. Ignatius' English class take Shakespeare's Julius Caesar for their study of the drama as literature. Sub- iect for debate today: RESOLVED THAT BRUTUS AND CASSIUS WERE JUST AS AMBITIOUS AS CAESAR WAS. That is the hand of Miss Donovan, the dramatics and speech teacher, as she di- rects the talent of her students, J. Ma- guire, M. .l. Zollinger, P. Mikov, T. Har- vey, J. Patton, and M. A. Schroeder. l r s I Here Donovan is really putting Peter Mikov and Bill Frascella through their paris in preparation for their December performance, A Christmas Carol. 27 1 4
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466 Mirage eweedq, With D. Palmer al the blackboard, Sr. John Berchmans explains a lricky prob- lem in general math ll. Sr. Anne Marie explains lhe use of lhe slide rule lo her Algebra Il class. Left lo right are: C. Porazzo, B. Bauman, R. Martinez, R. Maris, J. Lawrence, and P. Schwarle. Members of the senior Trigonometry class follow lheir leacher, Sr. Anne Marie, in her explcmalion of how lo find lhe sine and lhe cosine.
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