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by Br. Heaphy. Seen looking on are (l.-r.) M. McLurry. and W. Fletcher, all members of 10-B, in a math class. E. B. ADAMS asks J. Ryan to explain a thorny step in the proof of a geometric theorem, (from back to front) : B. Olson and R. Durand watch on. MATHEMATICS by Br. Cobb. Math 20, taught by Br. Heaphy, concerns elementary algebra and geometry. Math 30 students, under the direction of Br. Hickey, take intermediate algebra and more advanced geometry. For those students who wish to enter U.B.C. in the fall, Math 91, or advanced algebra and trigonometry is taught by Br. Walsh. Brother Hickey showing J. Rabbitt and R. Mc- Kinnon the difficulties of linear equations. BR. WALSH PONDERS WITH MATH. 92 CLASS FIGURING OUT THE MANTISSAS AND CHARACTERISTICS 27
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MATHS BROTHER WALSH explains by means of diagrams the complexities of the AN INTRICATE mathematics problem is carefully explained circle graph to the eight-thirty mathematics ninety-one class. G. Peneranda, D. Kerr, M. Cantwell, D. Davies, J. Rudland HIGH SCHOOL From the beads on a youngsters cradle to the adults T-4 income tax form, everyone needs mathematics. The maths courses at V.C. are intended for those students going to Univer- sity, but the others are not neglected. Math 10 is advanced arithmetic with ele- mentary algebra and geometry. It is taught H. EDDY and B. BIGGIN do their graphs on the board, R. Walsh and M. Lamoureux study, with
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BR. BREEN ' S QUESTION ON VERB FORMATION IS QUICKLY ANSWERED BY ENG. 10 ' s J. DUMONT EXPRESSION ' S VARY FROM BRIGHT-EYED INTEREST TO LEARNED SLEEPINESS! BR. REILLY ' S QUOTE FROM ROBERT BURN ' S THOUGHTFUL FACES SUGGEST THE DIFFICULTY THE ENGLISH -THE ART OF We speak it, we write it, we read it, but how much do we know about it? Obviously not enough, because we are required to take four years of English. Br. Breen teaches English 10, or Grade 9 English, and handles both grade 9A and 9B. This English con- sists of spelling, grammer and literature. Grade 10 English, or English 20 drops spelling, and places the emphasis on gram- mer, though an increased portion of liter- ature is taken. Br. Walsh teaches both A and B classes. In Grade 11, there’s a little more literature than grammer. Br. Cobb teaches the English 30 grammer, and Br. 28
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