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Sister Mary Stanislaus gd ,rgqb R.S.lVl., Ph.B. Vice-principal, head of 1 matlzematics department Geometry, senior mathematics Sister Mary Anastasia R.S.M., B.A. Religion, mathematics, guidance ff , 'Q .,-, . ,sw l Dorothy Esposito of Sophomore Four listens carefully to Rita Wahl as she explains the binary system. another way of adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing, on the basis of two rather than of ten. Finishing a construction in geometry. Norma Perry of junior Three explains what she is doing to the class. Members of the junior classical and scientific classes are required to take this subject. Carolyn DiRuzzo really Finds comparing apothecary and metric systems enjoyable. Teresa Nappi gets down to business as she prepares to fill the needle for an insulin shot.
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