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Mr. Dan Corrigan laughs it up with his A.P. Modern European History students. Above These Physics students contemplate problems involving force, mass, and gravity. Right The Greek Student Union meets for yet another productive session. 1 0 Academics
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Left. While students take notes, Mr. Charles Kyle does his best to convey his knowledge of Shakespeare. Top Steven Hrach makes sure he has all his books for class before catching his bus. Above Saxon Schaser will stop at nothing to got an education, even if it means carrying books. Left: Sr. Carolyn Capuano, H.M., types up yet another difficult Bioethics exam in the Theology office. Senior Academics 9
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Future Bound—continued Literature and effective writing are the focuses of senior English classes. From Utopian Literature to Drama, Mr. Arthur Thomas teaches it all in A.P. English IV. Composition and an elective fulfill the English requirement for other students. Many students choose a fourth year of Spanish or French. The Classics Department offers students courses in Latin and Greek. The History Department provides students with the opportunity to take A.P U S. History, Economics, American Government and others. The Science Department offers students with an inclination toward science both Physics and A.P. Biology. Math students are given a choice of Advanced Math Topics, Analysis, A.P. Calculus. The Theology Department offers a variety of courses to seniors. Bioethics, taught by Sr. Carolyn Capuano, H.M., examines issues such as abortion and cloning. In Christian Sexuality, Mr. Martin Dybicz looks at Christian attitudes toward sex. All theology courses are helpful to the senior in forming his values as he reaches the fearful age of eighteen. The senior year is filled with many activities. SAT and ACT tests must be taken, college visitations made, and the ultimate question answered— What college will I attend? During all this time the senior must fight the senior slump. All these factors make senior year a very challenging one. Below Senior Dan Corrigan is imilin® despite the I act that Brother Mich a e Nusbaum, S.J., is passing back tests. Above Mr. Dale Gabor instructs seniors in their fourth year of Latin. Left Scott Takac takes a break from his rigorous schedule to read The Eye Senior Academics 1 1
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