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Precision and detail well describe the accomplishments of Miedlar who painstakingly follow the directions of Sister senior drafters Thomas Bourseleth, Joseph Rosalik and Robert Therese Ann. Modern Demands for Progress, Precision, Mathematicians believe in following directions. The caption on the black- board ends with REST and Frances Marshall complies explicitly. Freshmen Leo Capozzoli and Henry Corridore rebelliously continue their work in General Math. Inquiring minds are challenged in the modern approach used in our mathematics classes. Use of the most advanced and re- cent texts, models of intersecting planes, lines and solids, personal handbooks and slide rules, the traveling math library, cur- rent periodicals, participation in the sci- ence fair and the best teaching aid of all, chalk and the blackboard, combine to pre- pare our students for college courses and to supply them with the necessary mathe- matical information for everyday exist- ence.
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-|- -f- i = 7. Most people will disagree with these I atin medalists Marguerite Hoffman, Cynthia Centkowski and Ann Marie Swier. However, the trophy, presented by National Honor Society president Charles Burch at an Honors Convocation, speaks for itself. The Association for the Promotion of the Study of Latin awards a trophy to the school for every total of three medals earned by top students in the annual Latin examination. Home was built in a week when it filled the halls and rooms of St. Alphonsus in the form of model homes, cos- tumed dolls, mosaics, camps and roads during Latin Week. Interested in the construction of a Roman home are sopho- mores Bill Martz, Richard Schlaff, Judith Bochenek and Leslie Campau. Will you have a grape, an egg or an olive? Freshman slaves cater to the whims of the Roman gods and goddesses at the annual Latin banquet—and they love it. The food, costumes, and cushions combined to provide an atmosphere of “old Rome. ’ 27
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Fundamentals of modern algebra take on a new interest when Sister Hilda, with the aid of the newly acquired view-graph, demonstrates the im- portance of set concepts. “That’s it,” exults Sharon Greski as she completes her trigonometry' problem. It is evident that Michael Phillips and Pamela Nowaccyk approve. Performance Challenge Mathematics Classes. 29 Christmas cookies, geometrically constructed prove tasty as well as educational agree Valerie Sulkowski, Ann Marie Swier and Gerald Kubik. This geometry project suggested by Sister Alice Anne met with enthusiastic approval.
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