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SPANISH The study of Spanish brings the Catholic student into closer contact with one of the oldest Catholic cultures in the world today. The Eldest Daughter of the Church was responsible for the discovery of the New XVorId and for the founding of the iirst colony, St. Augustine. Spanish history. in- cluding the history of Nlexico and of the missionaries who brought the doctrines of the Catholic Church to the Southwest, is inter-woven with the rich Spanish culture and language to give a well-rounded course of study. LANGUAGES. . .THE BASES K, WHEN IN ROME DO Patricia Vw'eber, Laurel Ciordon. Barbara Kelly. Gerard Buchan, Sister Mary David NOW CLASS, THAT IS THE CORRECT WAY TO DO IT 30
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TO LOGICAL THINKING CHANGE THE SIGNS Father Lawlor WORKING IN THREE DIMENSIONS Robin Vaillancourt and Patricia Jones, standing: Mr. Loebl at desk, James McCune kneeling Ted Lauck, Frances Jones THEOREMS T MATHEMATICS INSTRUCTORS Three new faculty members have undertaken the mathematics classes at St. Pauls this year. Reverend l5ather Nl. B. l-awler teaches Hirst year algebra and intermediate algebra. Sister Mary Rose Dominick. OSF. has a plane geof metry class and an intermediate algebra class. The lay member of the mathematics depart- ment. Mr. Robert J. Loebl, teaches plane and solid geometry, trigonometry, Hrst year algebra, and intermediate algebra. 29
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LATIN Latin has been wrongly termed a dead lan- suage: it lives as the tongue of the Universal Church used down through the centuries in the chants of the Mass and in the agefold hymns: it lives as the basis for modern culture --flaws, architecture. sculpture. and philosophy, to mention but a few spheres of I,atin influence: it lives as the cornerstone of the European lan- guages of today. During the three year course. two great leaders are studied: Caesar. the military wiz- ard and Cicero. the orator and politician. Dramatizations serve as pleasant changes in the curriculum. By translation of the I-atin hymns and prayers, the student gains a clearer vievv of his Faith. AS THE ROMANS DO 'I'heodora Cllautice, Joseph Mecko, Sister Rosanne Sister Mary David. O.S.F.. Anne Lazo, Patricia Driscoll. Sylvia Hunter, Patricia Boylan. Patricia Cole. Laura Rogers, seated THAT'S ALL RIGHT DEAR, WE ALL MAKE MISTAKES IN ESPAFIOIL y so 31
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