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Faculty SIS'I'I'R MAJW CAROLYN, C.PP.S. W'orid History United States History Problems of Dcmocrncy . , . . ,4 Rcllglous Vumtmn Dlrccrrus: 1 Suphomorc Class Advisor H . Sodnlny Modcrnmr 3 MHS NANv. r 1711 Ll R United Slams History Problems of Dcmucncy Head uf Sucial Suldics Department 1' SH'I'ILIK an' CAROL CAPPS. Vicc-Principnl Problems nf Democracy United States History H Senior Class Advimr ..;;:.;4,. e . Mus MARY KAY Asmmnx World History Sophomore Class Counselor
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Social Studies Department I,K'll m Hgbf: Miss Mny KAy Asbroek. Sisxcr Mary Carolyn. C,PP.S.. Sister Mary Cordelia, C.PP.S., Miss Nancy Fieler, and Sister Mary Carol, C.PP.S. h 1 This department has become revolutionized in the past year. We were intro- 1 duced to a new method called team teaching. Four teachers have combined their efforts r in teaching us Problems of Democracy and United States History. This change has h made it possible for more guest speakers and mOVies to bring to life the many important I points Which were mentioned in the lectures by the various teachers. With the use of the new opaque projector and the new speaker system in the study hall, we are now able to learn in one large group. In the small discussion groups, which we have usually once every week, we can express our own opinions and discuss some of the problems which we encounter in our own research study. The teachers have Arranged for us :1 number of field trips 50 that we can see for ourselves the workings of our government both nationally and locally. : 27
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Science Department Lei! Ia rigbl: Sister Mary Palmnrita, C.?P.S.. Mrs. John Costello, Miss Audrey Donahue. The science department was blessed with a completer new biology laboratory this year, which provides facilities such as flower and leaf models and :1 model of animal mitosis to teach us the complex make-up of nature. The overhead projector and fifteen new microscopes aid the teachers in bringing the hidden wonders of the living world before the human eye. Instruments which measure radioactivity alert our senses to the presence of these invisible particles in the atmosphere, and trace the paths of elements :13 they are utilized in living plants. But while the new laboratory focuses attention on biology, the study of physics and of chemistry goes on at Regina, ever cxpinining to us, in a practical way, the diversity and complexity of God,s creation.
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