St Michael Academy High School - Michaelite Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1964

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Page 33 text:

' It ' s really very easy, says Sr. Mary Michael- Mary Medica and Diane S to ley are not quite convinced. Sophomores have to learn the required theorems which are so important in the study of Tenth Year Math. These girls like to test each other ' s memory. 29

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WHAT JMr% ■ Mathematics Department With her basic introduction to elementary algebra in Ninth Year Math, a Michaelite embarks on the fascinating sea of x and y, congruent triangles, cosines, logarithms and radicals. Sincere interest and diligent study carry her through plane and solid geometry, trigonometry and advanced algebra. The successful completion of these courses gives a wonderful sense of satisfaction that the intriguing world of numbers has been ex- plo red and conquered. In addition, Mathe- matics, the science of positive thinking, offers an excellent opportunity to improve one ' s power of reasoning with logic and precision. Now girls, all you ' ll ever have to know is the general quadratic equation and every- thing else will follow. Of course, there are one or two exceptions . . . Sr. Mary Leonard explains the principles of advanced algebra to absorbed seniors. Sister Mary Regis Sister Mary Michael 28 Sister Mary Leonard



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At the end of their sewing course, most girls are e : se their skills in making their own clothes. Sophomore Barbara Cox is right at home at the mat Cleanliness in the kitchen is essential and Delia Castro demonstrates that she has learned her lesson well. C.F.L Sr. Mary Christopher, assisted by Lois Coyne whips up a batch of muffins. Cooking class offers a pleasant opportunity to learn the culinary arts. Christian Family Living — how much that title says! Cooking, clean- ing and sewing, important as they are, are only the externals of the course. Generosity, graciousness, kindness and industry are developed in C.F.L. and these qualities will prove to be invaluable and coveted assets in the wife and mother of the future. 30

Suggestions in the St Michael Academy High School - Michaelite Yearbook (New York, NY) collection:

St Michael Academy High School - Michaelite Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 30

1964, pg 30

St Michael Academy High School - Michaelite Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 117

1964, pg 117

St Michael Academy High School - Michaelite Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 82

1964, pg 82

St Michael Academy High School - Michaelite Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 112

1964, pg 112

St Michael Academy High School - Michaelite Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 70

1964, pg 70

St Michael Academy High School - Michaelite Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 99

1964, pg 99


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