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PLEASING EXPLANATION. George Milanowski steps through a quick demonstration of polar representation in Junior Math. HELPING HAND. Mr. Michael Cuviello gives some personal assistance to COOPERATIVE PLOTTING. Scaling trigono- metric functions adds new depth to those seemingly difficult problems. Jim Sweeney and Andy Priesler collaborate in this venture. Ray Ballard after Elementary Algebra class.
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MFITHE- E' ' :SW ,gc wt ,gg ,,-- ..N,, , . V. - 3 CORRIDOR ANGLE. Circles, triangles, parallelograms form the bulk of Math X. Father Maurice shows con- cern with this question. Accelerated Courses Rellect Nation's Technical Needs There was a time when the mathematics course in the curriculum found itself relegated to the also rans and considered solely as a useful ap- pendage. In a sense the reasoning was justifiedg the need for engineers and technicians was sparse. Post-war America put an abrupt end to that com- placency and in the process revolutionized and revitalized all the sagging science and math pro- grams. Courses previously styled college onlyi' now have become routine in the secondary level, pro- grams which ordinarily iilled an entire year of study now have been condensed and combined with similar courses-doubling the material in the same time period. Newer trends in the numbers field have given new birth, color and life to a renaissance of math- ematics, unequalled in recorded history. SOLID STUFF. George Takacs and Robert Dassel analyze the various sections of the conical surface.
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ON THE BIG BOARD. Future brokers learn Wall Street techniques in the Economic World class. It was as loud and wild as the real thing. History ls the Key for Understanding World Problems. Traditions, be they national or personal, carry with themselves a history, and in today's world where the study of peoples has superseded the study of boundaries, traditions play an essential role. Answers to the most delicate historical contro- versies often hide in the customs of the people. Lack of proper understanding and the rush for huge personal gain have nearly eradicated the old- est and most revered world tradition-man every- where is a member of one family. The study of history, World and American, to- gether with Economic World, has rekindled the flame, which, if fanned carefully, will make all men cognizant of their eternal brotherhood. L the movements of the American Fleet in World War II
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