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A No mathematical theory provides a solution for getting all books in a locker. v Miss Fischetti challenges her freshman math students. Oh yes, one last thing, about your homework, says Mr. Lozinski n
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Both Kevin Kelly and Chet Paluchowski seem puzzled about the Pythagorean theory. M THE TICS T he study of mathematics .is like climbing up a steep and craggy mountaing when once you reach the top, it fully recompenses your trouble, by opening a fine, clear and extensive prospect. -Tryon Edwards Helping students to reach the summit of that moun- tain is the goal of the Mathematics Department. The study of mathematics requires an effort to develop oneis mind to the point of thinking creatively and disciplines it to the point of sharpness. A constant effort is exerted to bring the student to a more com- plete and broader knowledge of mathematics. Much time is spent imparting a conscious awareness of the symmetry and logic of each subject area. Since mathe- matics is so closely related to other subjects, a precise and firm understanding of it is necessary in almost any other field of endeavor. At Pius, great care is taken to teach not only the abstract thought, but its practical applications and its interrelations with the work as a whole. Now who took that pointer? Mr. Jacob asks his math class If X equals Y, then what do you have? asks Mr. Lozinski. Giggles respond Laura Covino and Mary McGrath. '
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97, 98, 99 . . . isn't there a better way to keep in shape? Charm school students have nothzng on St Plus Debs PHYSICA ED CATIO -RT he exercise of all the muscles of the body in their due proportion is one great secret of health and comfort as well as of strength, and the full development of manly vigor. -W. Hall The members of the Physical Education Depart- ment have devoted their energies to teaching the great secrets of health and strength. Many a sore back is proof of their diligent efforts to keep stu- dents in shape. The department engages in three particular areasg ' namely exercise, sports and games. To supplement the daily program in physical educa- tion, the student body can participate in intra- mural sports. Health classes are organized and taught through this department. The importance of keeping physically fit is stressed. Preparation for the road ahead is given students in the driver education courses. Look Ma, no hands! Try and catch that onel'
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