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I.. ji V DETENTION CAMP During the second semester the Seniors frequently visit the juvenile detention center in Sylmar. They spend time with them and offer them hope for the future. Sometimes they have a Mass with t.he youths, but most of the time they just talk and have group discussions with a bit of catechism. The Seniors hope that by their presence they will help a fellow human being in need. CONVALESCENT HOME 4 ii ' 'ii vi-Q X , ' . Q 'F ni.: 1. 'fl nr 9' I' The sophomores special activity as a class is visiting the nearby convalescent home. The elderly receive a respite from all too common loneliness by the willing sophomores who share memories and pleasant talk with the patients. 1. Members of the senior class pause for a picture with Sister Rosemary outside the juvenile detention facili- ty in Sylmar. 2. Tony Fernandez, Keith Gustafson, and Ralph Gamboa are intent listen- ers to an elderly patient in their turn at visiting a convalescent home. 3. A confined patient talks easily with Tim Zayala getting both of them to smile. This page in memory of Daniel and Josephine Camp be
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POSTOLIC WORKS C.C.D. TEACHER TRAINING The Seniors start their teacher training for C.C.D. the beginning of Junior year. They develop their skills futher by attending the C.C.D. Congress and then another weekend at the beginning of Senior year. For the final stage they teach in the classrooms once a week. Every Wednesday they travel to St. Didacus Parish in Sylmar to instruct first through sixth graders in knowing and loving Christ. Besides becoming certified teachers, the Seniors put their evangelical spirit in action in this rewarding apostolic ministry. Marco Medina listens to one of his students' question, as they never run out of them. 2. Today's topic is respect with Manuel Pulido shedding light Fr. Cafiedo shows sign language is easy but the Juniors have oth- SIGN LANGUAGE Ministry to the handicapped is taking root here at the seminary. Fr. Ken Canedo, of the Office of the Pastoral Ministry with the Handicapped People, brings with him sign language and a possibility of ministry to the deaf in the near future. Fr. Canedo offers classes during the second semester for interested Juniors. This page sponsored by Faculty and Students of St. John's Col- lege. '.n.
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cv Iv, 'O-P .V 33 4' :W 3 .. ig. .+- i. X 1 RA 1 ,WW l 4, ' v. Our journey through life is promoted through the people who assist us through our growing process. The administration, faculty, and staff together make up this team that provides the path for our journey. The priests who administrate constantly provide for our welfare and X Wx I i ,. I Q L n I . if Fx J DMINISTR TIC FACULTY AND STAFF are looked upon not only as priests, but as fathers by our studentbody. The faculty consists of a large number of advocates for our journey. Always teaching us, not only in class, but outside of class by their actions. The staff works diligently to feed us, keep up our grounds, buildings, perform the office work, and all the small jobs that keep our school running. This team works together to help us through our journey through the seminary. Without their guidance, understanding, and hard work we would not have the outstanding school that we have.
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