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' 1. R , fx I' Marty, Dave, and Rick hurry to get work done before Algebra ll. Heads up for Geometry QXY1 2 W -M ' ...,..wf1 '11 rr r it LwawQSdlQw,.A.:t,....l.QQQE,IQ,1gq.,, Sister Dominic and students laugh at the silly mistakes made in triangle proofs.
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A pin is won by Marty Fleming for a speech she presented to the student body. Broaden Studentjs Understanding Mary Murphy is astonished by the fluency of her fellow French ll students taught by Sr. Christine. Languages open to the student a whole new train of thought concerning the historical and cultural influence of foreign countries in our world. As the world narrows through communications, our understanding must broaden through the use of foreign languages. Although Latin is not used in our present world, the language itself, holds a vast treasure of knowledge. The history of the Latin language is the basis for the history of Europe. The ability to speak either French or Spanish in our times opens a wide field of opportunities. Business, education, and government are becoming more involved and complex as they are established in many different countries. The understanding of foreign languages is, of course, very important, yet the ability to express oneself in our own language is equally important. For this reason, Speech is offered at St. john's for those who seek to fluently and correctly use their language.
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For the fifth time,joe, your number is 46 not 49 ! Therefore X is parallel to M explains Mrs. Altug. f , Y Today's Mathematics Is just Sheer Logic Area, logic, dimensions, and trig are just a few ofthe rules and terms found in the four courses of Math offered here at St. -Iohn's. Problems involve thought and logic and a great amount of work, Math transcends the essence of our world today which is so cluttered with numbers and theories. It is here that our understanding of this held proves valuable and essential in our ever-changing world. The Math Department, under the direction of Sister Josephus, offers three years of Algebra and a year of Ge- ometry. Mrs. Altug, in her first year at St. john's, is directing the Geometry courses for the Sophomores, while Sister Marie Dominic introduces the Freshmen to their Grst encounter with rules and numbers. This very basic structure of Math provides a good foun- dation for those who pursue this area of numbers as a career. Brea FX AQ wilititl ' 5l
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