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57. im 45. l 3- is l ,Q- J 'Pg' Y 5' 'L ' J 1 f' 'W -if x Q. Xi ff filfffv S11 S tile! When alumni get together, memories that seem to mean the most to them are those of athletics, school activities, friendships, and services they rendered. The extracurricular pro- gram of their school seems to have given them so much that they now value and recall with affection and feeling of nostalgia. But actually it's the courses the school offers that pay off in helping them get Where they are today. When they are really assessing the worth of the academic program and not just remi- niscing. then they admit that what they learned in the classroom and laboratory had the greatest intrinsic worth. The curriculum is continuously revised to meet the needs of changing times and students. Many Commercial, vocational, and general courses have been added. Our school was fitted to our students in 1925, and it has kept abreast of the times, presenting to its students a modern program of studies.
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Ronnie Fiorenza gives instructions to his class on the different vestrnents a priest uses during the Mass. One subject which distinguishes all Catholic schools from others. public and private, is religion. So it is at Menard. From u studc-nt's first day as a freshman till his last day as a senior, he is shown, first, how to increase histknowledge of Cod, and secondly, the fundamentals to the practicing of virtue. A student first has to know Cod before he can appreciate God to His fullness. He acquires this great knowledge through his daily instructions. These instructions, taking four years to complete, teach the student about the Christian ideal, the sacraments and Commandments, the truths in the Apostles' Creed. and moral guidance. After increasing his knowledge of Cod, a student is given the opportunity to show his appreciation of Cod. Through the different organizations at Men- ard. such as the Confraternity of the Sacred Heart and the altar boy societies of the different parishes, he is able to completely show his love for God. A studentis good fortune to be able to attend daily Mass has proved to be a great help to him in learn- ing about God. Religion Combats Delinquency Eugene Chandler, Ronnie Mayeaux, Larry Mathews, Martin Dclef-ry, and Joe Glorioso continue to school after attending 8:00 A.M. Mass at Prompt Succor. E 1 I0 ,swssnffv
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