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I' Religion To Last A Lifetime FORMERLY a religion teacher, Father Higgins concentrated all of his time on teaching Art and moderating the Poster Club. Father Fischer taught four Re- ligion classes. In his extra time he co-moderated the Inner-City sodality cell and helped in the Forensics department. Father Ken- ny was the head moderator of sodality. He also taught Religion to the senior class. Father Brahmfs time was spent counseling five freshman classes. He moderated the Chess Club, Coin Club, and sodality. Father Schcrman taught four freshman Religion classes. The rest of his schedule included counseling the entire sophomore class. Father Bannantinels first year at Prep was very busy. He was in charge of the testing pro- grams for students, college coun- seling, and the organization of the all-student Mass. Mr. Mackin taught five sophomore Religion classes and organized the mission collections. His extracurriculars included Red Cross and Safe Teens. Father Cunningham taught Relig- ion to five junior classes. The rest REV. DANIEL j. HIGGINS, S.-I. of his time was spent moderating the yearbook. According to Father Kenny, Hthe activity period crucified the so- dality, and crucifixion is not a good thing without hope of resur- rection. uBut the sodalityls hope of resurrection lay within the in- dividual. The sodality was what the students made it. At the start of the year the sodali- ty was arranged in many different categories to fit the interests and ambitions of its members. The Inner City workers, Ecumenicial movement, and tutoring programs were again renewed as in the past. But this year, programs such as Hospital Visitors, Interesting Per- sons Bureau, and Operation Re- Dair were introduced. The sodality was based on personal intiative and what the members put into it. Father Kenny believed that if the students wanted to be active sodalists and wished to work for the advancement of the sodali- Seniors attended Mass at the St. Bon- ifiacius chapel on the outskirts of St. Paul, Minnesota. Their retreat lasted for five REV. DANIEL J. KENNY, S.j. ty, they would freely have to make their own decisions on what the sodaility would receive from them. REV. PHILIP C. FISCHER, S.-I.
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Social Sciences Show an's Ways. Mr. French started a Political Club just in time for presidential elections. Their ac- tivities were objectively discussing the REV. WILLIAM F. O'I.IifXRY, S.j. possible presidential candidates, and ana- lyzing the basic differences and likenesses between the Republicans and Democrats. NIR, THOMAS T. BROSNIHAN FATHER O,LEARY taught two classes of Religion to juniors, one European History class, and one Advanced Placement History class. He ,moderated a- junior sodality cell and the Apostleship' of Prayer. Mr. Brosnihan taught four sopho- more Hlistory classes. Outside of class he spent his time as.head coach of the varsity basketball team, freshman football coach, and assistant track coach. When he wasnlt coaching the sophomore basketball and football teams, Mr. Estee taught two Political Science classes, two Economics, classes, and one Physical Education class. tHe also functioned as a counselor and helped coach varsity track. Mr. Voelker taught three classes of sophomore Speech. He also taught Latin American and World History. Mr. jackson taught all the freshman and sophomore Physical Education classes. He was head coach of the swimming team and assisted varsity foot- ball. Mr. Greim taught one class of European History to seniors, two freshman classes of German. MR. CRAIG V. ESTEE
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