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Math Offers Challenge At Stanislaus the curriculum is designed to present the student with a challenge. In his freshman year a student will take alge¬ bra I; in his sophomore year, geometry; in his junior year, algebra II; and in his senior year the student will have a choice: trigo¬ nometry and calculus or senior math. Brother Noel began using a new system for math this year. His classroom has quite a unique setup. The desks are grouped in fours and sometimes he plays music as a background. The group system for teach¬ ing math forces the students to help each other. The student then assumes a greater role in his education. Top: Members of Brother Noel’s math class work on a group problem. Left: Mike Henning asks Mr. Jones’ approval on his math homework.
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Religion Program Instills Christian Values At St. Stanislaus the aim of the Religion Pro¬ gram is to instill the students with Christian values and to show how these truths may be applied to everyday life. The religion curriculum offered in the freshman and sophomore years deals mainly with beliefs, values, and understanding of the teachings of Christ as they apply to his everyday life. The jun¬ ior and senior years stress more on topics of Christian morality, marriage, and career planning as these will benefit them in later life. Next year Bro. Alan is replacing Bro. Aquin as head of the Religion Department. He was also appointed to help start a new religion program this year which is open to all non-Catholic stu¬ dents who wish to pursue the common values and teachings of Christianity. Top: Seminarians from St. Augustine’s Seminary get off the school bus as they prepare to attend classes and activities at St. Stanislaus. Middle: Eddie Sens and Regan Cheramie pause for silent meditation during the Eucharistic Celebration of the Mass. Bottom: Bro. Alan and a group of students discuss pertinent topics in the new religion course offered.
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Language Curriculum Offers Challenge French, Spanish, and Latin are offered to interested students from the seventh to the senior year by the language department. The department is constantly building up materials so that students may become more familiar with the different languages offered. At least twice a week students are brought into the mod¬ ern up-to-date language lab to listen and read the dif¬ ferent languages. Therefore, it is to the benefit of all students to become involved in the language curriculum which can open and broaden their understanding of the world and people around the globe. Above right: Andy Lagarde attentively listens to a Frenc.h dialogue as he follows it in the book. Bottom: Wendell Casey, left, and Mike PHillips, right, display their third place exhibit of a ranch house of Andalucia, Spain, from the State Language Association meeting. 16
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