St Joseph Academy - Acadean Yearbook (Green Bay, WI)

 - Class of 1964

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Page 28 text:

’WE ARE TOLD that geometry aids us in future life tells Jeanne De Young to Mary McKeough, as they try to solve a new theory. ENT 1IIJSI AST 10 (?) physics students Anne Pacourek and Prudy Schober seem engaged in deep concentration while calculating on their good ole slide rules. -- MAKING SURE that Terry Waraksa, Cheryl Wadzinski, and Sandi Feldhausen do not con¬ coct any CO or TNT is Sister Paul Joseph, Much stress is placed on the need oi science and mathematics in this Space Age. Saint Joseph ' s Academy realizes this and has developed excellent courses in both fields. Each year science courses continue to gain new aspects. It is not unusual to see white mice in the chemistry lab, biology students puzzling over the atomic theory, or future physicists observing chem¬ istry experiments. Through the endeavors of the three science moderators, the science department has improved and has become informative and in¬ teresting to the student. The field of mathematics includes Algebra I and II, plane and analytic geometry, and trigonometry. Modern math has been taught for the past three years. Who knows—someday an SJAer may become a famous scientist or mathematician. PARABOLA CURVES are studied by Teresa Lefebve and Jean Stodola, freshman algebra students.

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AT THE OFFERTORY, Pat Turek represents the people personally giving their contribution to Father Claude, Christ on earth. NOT ONLY is Sister Constance easy to “falk” to, but she is also relatively easy to get hold of. Here Maureen Birk fills out an ap¬ pointment slip outside Sister’s office. St. Joseph’s Academy has a very extensive guidance program which enables the students to cope with any problem they come up with. Father James Putman helps students with any emo¬ tional problems they might encounter. He is available at any time of the day and always willing to be of help to anyone with a problem. Sister Mary Constance aids students in choosing what their future plans will be. She offers information on colleges and other employment. Every Academy student takes religion through a continuous four year course which gives her the op¬ portunity to grow in grace and love of God. EMPHATICALLY STRESSING the theological aspects of the Holy Eucharist, Father Mark Schumacher teaches his Junior religion class. INDIVIDUAL HOSTS are placed in the ciborium by Peggy Van- der Putten, Kathy Trepanier, and Karen Thompson. 25

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