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PAUSING BRIEFLY, Sister Rose Veronica points out an equation difficulty to her math students. Language for Science The conquering of outer space has presented man with challenge greater than any he has ever dealt with before. Yet never has man met a challenge with more ingenuity and resourcefulness. In dealing with the most immense distances and the most minute ele- ments of time imaginable, he has found mathematics to be an indispensable tool. Therefore, to meet in creasing demands in this field, St. Joseph ' s has a fine mathematics department as an integral part of Its curriculum. The Incoming freshman is given a firm knowledge in the basic elements of algebra. Here he receives a background in the formation and solution of equations that will be the basis of the remainder of his dealings with math. As a sophomore the student receives in- valuable practice, not only in mathematical principles of geometry, but also in the development of sound, logical train of thought. He is then prepared to delve into a second year of algebra. Then, finally, for sen- iors who wish to accept the challenge of higher mathematics, St. Joseph furnishes courses in trigo- nometry and analytics tailored for college-bound students. By maintaining such a complete program in math, St. Joseph ' s feels it is playing its part in aiding man to meet the challenge of outer space. SISTER ROSE VERONICA ' S algebra class gets the with a new overhead projector. vhole picture 19
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IN ADVANCED ALGEBRA Brother Rosaire hammers home the correct method to solve an equation. Mathematics — Universal GEOMETRY STUDENT Neal Sholl receives a slide rule lesson from Brother Joseph Schulz. THERE ' S NEVER ENOUGH SPACE when Mike Dunn and his compatriots wrestle with congruent triangles. 18
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Basic Trades Learned Through MRS. KUBISTA guides Grace Kryszczuk, as Toni Dylejko and Anita Kaczmarek prepare hems in new aprons. For the student who plans to take a job immedi- ately after the end of high school, St. Joseph ' s offers a highly varied practical arts program. Boys who desire to become skilled or semi-skilled workers con enroll in the two-year mechanical draw- ing program, in which they will learn the intricacies of designing and blueprinting. Also available for these students is the study of electrical machinery: its prin- ciples, operation, and maintenance. To prepare students for entrance into the business world, St. Joseph ' s offers a widely-diversified business course. For the boys, bookkeeping and business arith- metic teach them the proper methods of keeping cor- rect and orderly records. Business law gives an insight into the legal aspects of the business world. To com- plete this program, typing and economics are also featured. For the girls who have set for their goal a secre- tarial job, bookkeeping, shorthand, and typing are available. Here they will learn everything from the entrance of assets into a ledger to the proper method of taking correct dictation. Finally, to accomodate the needs of America ' s fu- ture housewives, St. Joseph ' s offers excellent oppor- tunities in sewing and home economics. These courses ore all geared to provide each stu- dent with enough background to enable him to fmd a suitable position in adult society. Practical Arts BROTHER RICHARD SHEA, typing instructor, proudly demonstrates how to use one of the new Royals for Bob Wolz, John Toppel, and Tom Wozniak. AFTER REVIEWING the principles of electrical resistance. Brother Leo poses a problem for Mike Sikorski, Steve Waldron, and Wil- liam Heiden. 20
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