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Exponents and Factors Students Above: A meditative gesture with a compass suggests Susan Ozoych ' s absorp- tion, as Mrs. Carl Engler directs her geometry class. Below: With an overhead in front and a chart in back, the class is identified. Brother Francis Warth is the teacher.
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Matching ideas for a model-church project in Sister Rose Loyola ' s rehgion class are Helen Pinkovvski, Karen Renaud, Mary Kay Ratenski, Kathy Migas, and Kathy Dvorak. In Senior Religion class Father Lallack stresses a point about mir- acles. Religion is the basis of school Ufe at St. Joseph ' s. The religion classes, retreats and Holy Masses, the influence of the teachers all helped to form the Catholic St. Joe student. In the freshman year students studied the history of the Church, laying the foundation for their other years of religious study. Sophomores poured over the Life of Christ, while the juniors delved into the more complex theological and philosophical sub- jects such as conscience, the soul, and grace. For the seniors there were talks and discussions dealing with such current items as the revised Mass, birth control, racism, social justice, and ecumenism. . n informal discussion is carried on by Brother Richard Emge and his religion class.
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No radical changes were made in the teaching of math in the Boys ' Department this year. However, Girls ' Department teachers, in a meeting last spring, decided to replace the customary paperback S.M.S.G. with hard- back books. At least one reason for the change was expressed by an in- structor in this manner: Terms used in part two of S.M.S.G. were explained in part one, therefore the pupils needed S.M.S.G. from the beginning to understand it. The new texts allow students to take algebra two years in a row. Previously pupils had to take algebra and geometry, then revert back to algebra in an ad- vanced form. Geometry is now taken first to teach logical rea- soning so that students will have a better background for algebra. A problem in Brother Brian ' s High School Math class seems to have most of the students stumped. Jabbing a finger for emphasis, Brother Rosaire makes a point in trigonometry.
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