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Del Renard receives an explanation of the Pythagorean Theorem from Sister Marian Arthur. The problem of making a circle is getting rid o; the edges! Peggy Van Rixel and Cathy Vanden Houten seek a solution in Constructional Geometry class. Sister Anne Christine clarifies an explanation of the basic principles of algebra for Ann Menting and Mary Pat Martin. 24
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Exercise with Sports mm: mm IjBjjBjpttffi II ' ' ' Si ' ? I S ' ' • ! fMmm L 1 ;£ ;i£:$ A;--,-, ■ r : r .1 . iP •:w: r53 V ■ :: I ; Stringing a bow seems to be accomplish. a Herculean feat for Martha Hennick to Gym class certainly develops your muscles, exclaims Cheryl Froelich as her classmates demonstrate some strenuous push-ups. The freshmen find there’s nothing like a rousing game of captainball to improve co-ordination. mi Him ' Combining exercise with fun, the girls at SJA anticipate with enthusiasm their gym classes held two times a week. The instructors, Mrs. Niles and Mrs. Scovell, show that exercise and good health habits can be fun. The girls not only are taught the skills of archery, trampoline, basketball, vol¬ leyball, and baseball, but also are given a chance to work off those extra calories accumulated at lunch. Here at SJA the students recognize the need for physical as well as mental preparedness. They attain physical fitness through active participation in sports. 23
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Trying to prove that alpha implies beta through logic, Pat Neitzel and Jean Wouters confuse the Math IV class The wide range of math courses offered at SJA provides students with experience applicable to all areas of study. The freshmen learn the basic principles of mathematics in Algebra I, a basis for all other math courses. In the sophomore year, the students construct proofs in Plane and Construc¬ tional Geometry. A deeper knowledge of Algebra I is encountered by juniors electing to take Ad¬ vanced Algebra. A business math course, also offered to juniors, enables the students to solve the problems of the business world. The senior course, Math IV, offering the students a deeper understanding of mathematics, is an introductory course in calculus. Mathematics, encountered in many areas of life, is a stepping stone to advanced fields of learning. Andi Goral and Karen Gillis find that two heads really are better than one, especially in solving quadratic equations in Advanced Algebra class. 25
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