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These future chemists invade the world of experimentation. Working industriously, they aim to learn the whole mys- tory of this course, Chemistry I, which introduces them to the composition of matter and to the changes that matter under goes. These students are aware that the scientific world in which we live places a great emphasis on knowledge of science. The logarithmic functions in trigonometry terrorize some unwary Mathematics IV stu- dents. But, under the able guidance of Sister Mary Helen, Mike Herron, Pat Wall, and John Lue find the key to their problems. Sister teaches these students Physics too. Mr. Gibbons instructs his General Mathematics class in the basic principles of accounting, bookkeeping, and insurance. The class, consisting of juniors and seniors, appreciate the assistance that Mr. Gibbons extends to them in the light of his broad insight into the problems that the seniors will soon face.
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16 ... Iii'l|iiii« to Solve Problems Mathematics is the pursuit of the unknown, which is the beginning of learning. W.C. students are of- fered algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and business arithmetic. Our school is conscious, too, of our atomic age existence. With its well-equipped laboratories and qualified teachers, it is geared to supply the de- mand for better science students. Did you ever explore the animal world through a microscope? These Sophomore biologists get their first microscopic glimpse into an unknown world. James Dougherty adjusts his microscope for a better look. Francis Picirilli and Andrew Eels have discovered something interesting. “First Honors student for four years, Josephine Catolane has the satisfaction of knowing that the blood, sweat, and tears which she has put into her studies have reaped her a rich reward. Josephine is the editor-in-chief of our newspaper. The Crusader. Who said that “students have no time for activities?
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Smiling faces bespeak Victory in the NOMA Spelling test. All Wild- wood Catholic students strive to master the 600 words supplied by the National Office Management Association. Twice yearly a spelling test is given. The students who submit perfect papers earn a certificate. The proud winners of a NOMA spelling certificate are: T. Levin, J. Fala, H. Quinn, T. Filachek, J. Murphy, E. Campbell, C. Andruzza, and R. Woehlcke. Freshmen artists proudly display their masterpieces. Patricia Leahy's art received high commendation from Mrs. Keene, our art teacher. The students' own work graces our new Art Room at all times. They were especially proud of their monograms, when they were hung on the bulletin boards. Paula Sitkowski and Mary Ann Haffin await their turn to tape their Voice of Democracy essays. James Tracey demonstrates that it is a breeze. Mary Ann's essay was the winner. She won another award for an essay a $25.00 bond for her essay on Law and the Free Citizen , sponsored by the V.F.W. 18
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