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Math and Sc1ence StI'lVlI1g Toward God, Future In math and scnence we strnve together to solxe and understand the more complex problems of the unnerse These sublects brlng us closer to God by shovung us the complexnty yet order m all HIS created thlngs The vsonder of composltxon and phenomena dns played ln these studles make us reallze more and more the greatness of thus world Scxence and math prepare us for our future lnfe They are essentnl subjects for anyone gonng mto pro fessnonal xocatxons doctors engmeers pharmacxsts chemlsts etc In chemlstry we learn and work mth the elements compounds and mlxtures that make up the mtttcr around us Many of these thlngs wc formerly used everyday wlthout feilllllflg the SIgIllfl4.ll'1CC of their mtrncate composmon In geometry wc study the cxrcle dtstances and de grees We soon learn that the shortest dlstance be tween mo pomts ns not always measured by a ruler 5 I f? gf linen X ...nr l'...f 24 'TT e ,QS Miss Bacterna of 1956 Joyce War ren wlth the asslstance of Tom Patten conducts an agar agar experxment m B1 ology Tom mes persuadmg Joyce to knss the agar agar a germ free gelatm After a few days lf becomes mouldy and germ ndden Thus nsnt as hard as nt looks sures jam Holnsh as he plots the tan turve m tngonometry class jxm Nugent and JIITI Kmg study the graph I I C 1 f D 7 T 'A . , . NV , . E- , CY ,gh ' A ' 1 s v lf T Y ' ' ' K p gy!! ' L ' . ' 1 , . A . . , - , , . ' 2 ' U 6 . , .2 4 ' ' . ' 'r , . . - 9. I V Y ' ' I 'Lf Y' . Jil ,fs u I A. ! A -I I -V W V Qi ., A fr u, '37 1 f . 1 ' ' ' ' 5 f,,.. -,-' 1 ' . r t '5 5 l ' -' x Nl' . I ' ' . o ' ' ' A l V V , :I ES- K 4. ' V wt! ,, . . ,,, - --- TTT ' ' ' T 4 ' ' ' ' -- ' M ' Q.: 1-4.-T1 ' . A ' ' . -i 1 A J . . ' , ' . . v , f ' If . -. , Q .,4 f .. . . . . y., as- W y x . . I V h . . ' . , . . - . , I f ,T 'T5 , ,I 1 '7 ' L k ., .v ' I
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29 wfmmwusak rsf 'I aa I tall las?-Q yuan! Conjugatnng verbs 1snt so bad after all concludes Margaret Pater Noster qux es rn coelrs Father Florxans yumor Greely as she proves her pomt to fellow second year Latnn stu Latm class recxtes the dxalogue Mass rn Latm dents Mary Joyce Douglas Marybeth Reilly and Elmo Longonr Fore1gn Languages Bulld Better Vocabulary Que son las palabras7 asks Drana Lopez and Mxke Cur us to alert second year Spamsh students Flash cards axd language students 1n the xmprovtng of the pronuncxauon of vocabulary HOALSSZGGM H91 I P' 4.52 I W. hwy S V 171 ' - Q, 1-gg? x fe-fx 42 1 ..s. . i ' I J K , - : n - il I . , , 4 ' 0 . l ...V f' ll l - ' N L. . 2 1 5 , ' , f -ns .,,........-----o- . . f 0 . ' ' v l' ' 1 I I . H A 3 . L l ' l ' . E ' in , . 5- ' A - . . .-at , -A ' - A - v. , o H s ' ,--4, ' , . 1: I . l 0 ef t'-' 0 1 Y 95, i ' . 1 5 T , P ' .' N ff s ' t . : 4 - i 5 ,Q , , . ff . I 2 .. ., EQ f 4 N x H . - ' 1 1 . '- Q .,.., K. fy., , V ,L l 4 . ' ' 'Q ' -l5'1'Qfl l l ' yi lt . .- I ' ' ' J f . l S! ff - '-l?l, ,.,' ,. , J yy W , X , l s in l! ..1. lp - -'1 , g 'Ja , V i 4 l'f2f.fZinfi:'l,Lii:liffT.1Q I i I vi I Y. xx - fi ,, ' -N 4 v -ffwivwsg' f ' . r I i' ' Q ,1 M 5 N . , 4 , it --1 N w . Y ll, h K 'A V ,nw--Q.. If Q - ' I II r -' ., . .M f f 'f Q L K I A J.. X. c x's3g35tf.j14g',.,i,, ,ufldlllmlllsll ' V' J , mm 4 -vi , M ' I - rl LL, m 'G 5 V- -. fr. ' Y 1 l , , 4- .V ' Mi- . Clgg ' wnnulvnv- I- T1
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Concentratron shows on the faces of these chemxstry stu dents as they produce the element oxygen Louxs Dougher ty heats potasslum chlorate and collects the resultmg oxy gen rn glasses whxle Par Frakes measures out mgredrents for the next test and jane Kahn records the teactxons Computmg the specxfxc gravrty of a lxquxd Tom jenk lns makes use of a hydrometer and a SpCClflC gravxty bottle to supply mformatxon for Fred Boe s and Tom Prtts notebooks 'ft' - 1.0-4 1 i 1,4 .2 Q 25 ,,, ,ee l ,K S all , pe' 1 Q 'svs pg s -' , L , 1 , x ,A i' ' - ' ' , ' ' xx'?47'i.,:' 4' , - ,' L r I N If D l , J X -3 4 v , I is I 1 3 ' -.I
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