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i s if SISTER ANICETUS SISTER PALILINE Festive flower Fixer . . . thoughtful. Meticulous mathematician . . . proud thorough. teacher . . . warm supporter of her plants . . . A'It's the little things of all activities. done well that make big saints Religion X, Mathematics X. 12th Year Math, Bookkeeping. Intermediate Algebra. . ,sf ir' MARY BODENSTEINER CHECKS THE SISTER EUSTACE SISTER MARY de PORRES WORK of Kathleen Mccarthy on H problem in Heartwarming smile . . . downy-soft The power of positive thinking . . . Advanced Algebra. voice . . . sewing-her hobby . . . one of Euclid's successors . . . service cleaning-her joy . . , friendly hellosl with a smile. Religion IX. Elementary Algebra Religion XII, Basic Mathematics. Seeking the unknown is a description of all education. It is crystallized for us as Freshmen in finding the elusive x and y in elementary algebra. As Sophomores, we accept the challenge of geometry and with the weapon of elementary algebra, undertake this task with grim determina- tion. Strengthened by these two years, some of us go on to intermediate algebra and there are by now, many so warmly attached to the lucid beauty of Euclid that we willingly accept the challenge of trig . Mathematics is above all a science which helps us develop the ability to think and reason clearly while we learn to draw conclusions from given evidence. This practice helps us not only in math exams but also in meeting many aspects of life with the logic and precision of a mathematician. Elementary Algebra. Tenth Year Mathematics. Student Council Moderator. ROSELLEN PEARSON CAREFULLY STUDIES Carolyn Cammaratas Geometry proposition drawing as Mary Alice Laumeyer and Iustina Mann approvingly watch. Z6
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As our future bi and tri-linguists have dis- covered, an appreciation of cultural back- grounds is of vital value to language study. An acquaintance with the life and literature of early Rome is commenced in Latin I with the valuable vocabulary and intricate sen- tence structure, is continued in Latin II with Caesar's military tactics, is further developed in Latin III with renowned Ciceronian ora- tions and is climaxed in Latin IV with Virgil's description of the fabulous founding of Rome. Beneficial records, rendering techniques of pronunciation and presenting French litera- ture and music, lend a helping hand to book learning in this challenging three-year language course. Correct grammatical construction en- hanced by singing of folk songs and reading of fables in German I, and satisfactory speech encouraged by habitual recitation and literary reading in German II, opens the door to an understanding of German culture. WHICH POODLE SHALL WE PICK? Roberta Pellow Ioyce Beideck. Sister Marion Patricia. Iean Trainor. and Io Anne Chesn1 try to decide on a mascot for their French III Class CWQ panloms, Qpnecliam and dicamus SISTER LAURENE MARIE Mission Manager . . . thoroughness- her synonym . . , our favorite Ger- manic interpreter. Religion IX, Latin l, German l, Il. German Club Moderator. Mission Moderator. Homeroom 313. SISTER MARION PATRICIA Friendly fun . . . a flair for French . . . summers in Quebec . . . quiet quxps. Religion XII. French I, ll, 111. French Club Moderator. Homeroom 211. connoisseur. 25 SISTER ANNE VIRGINIA Unruifled calmness . . veni vidi vici . . . piano virtuoso cartoon Religion Xl. Latin 1, 11, Ill Voice l Freshman Chorus. Homeroom 210
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PROBLEMS! PROBLEMS! PROBLEMS! Busily chalking up seemingly mystical tto the uninitiatedl mathematic puzzles are Basic Math students. Sharon Thompson. Karen Lebbon. loanne Falbo. Gail Wade and Allison Lana. Math makes ug tllimle. 4... 6? 'X , ,, A! TENTH-YEAR MATH STUDENTS Elizabeth Way, Angela Fedele, Elaine Nelson and Ruth Hicks, as a part of the new math course. developed a distance formula on their graph. Each student makes her own large graph chart. 27 PROUD AS PUNCH . Having attained an enviable lOO'Z, in the mid-term Elementary Algebra exam. math-minded students Dorothy Munch. Carol O'Brien and Carol Rudy proudly bear the 100723 Club banner. while fellow club members Elaine Deregowski, Ellen Hahn. Ioanne Hinz and Mary Ann O'Neill admiringly look on.
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