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Religion attains new heights with involvement All we are saying is give peace a chance. Students from All Saints participate in the nation-wide Viet Nam Moratorium in an effort to bring about peace. Sophomore students notice corresponding ideas right in the Bible — Blessed are the peacemakers. Saints and sinners alike become increasingly aware. Involvement is a must as students Come together. FAR LEFT: To bring forth the idea of world peace, Rev. Ron Gron- owski officiates at the Peace Mass in the Little Theater on Morato- rium Day. LEFT: Turn, turn, turn A time to build up and a time to break down — there is a time for every purpose under heaven ... Here Juniors portray their Christmas theme as they create their own sign of the times. BELOW: Sister Catherine O'Connor, guest speaker from St. Joseph Hospital in Mt. Cle- mens, talks to seniors about the medical aspects of marriage. LOWER FAR LEFT: Religion teachers pose in the lounge. TOP ROW: Mr. David McAlpine, Mrs. Joan Navarre, Mr. Dennis Cor- yell. BOTTOM: Sister Johanna, Sister Margaret, Sister Marianne, Miss Marianne Stempky. Missing are Rev. Ron Gronowski and Rev. Joseph Renger. LOWER MIDDLE LEFT: By reading the Bible, Karen Halasinski sees the Church's mission of reconciling God's word of peace to its own age.
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Read, write, discuss: basis for English study Din, Din, Din! Freshmen make quite a din in the learning process and gain insight as they proclaim: You're a better man than I am, Gunga Din. Friends, Romans, sophomores, lend me your ears, quips Mr. Owen as he endeavors to instill a taste for classical literature in his easily distracted students. Never say a man walked. Say he staggered, skipped lumbered, ran, limped, shuffled, tripped, stalked or strutted. So the juniors learn how to be creative in constructing paragraphs. UPPER LEFT: If you hear a new word, do what these freshmen do: ask Webster! ABOVE: Representing every field of English, All Saints busy teachers take time out to pose for a picture: FRONT ROW — Sister Eugene, Sister Mary Ann, Miss Jean Robinson and Sister Rosemary. IN BACK are Sister M. Jane, Mr. Larry Krak, Mr. John Owen and Mr. Richard Moskal. UPPER RIGHT: Discussing various philosophies that characterized American Literature through the centuries are juniors Ray Buczek, Dawn McEvoy, Mark Chaffin and Kathy Carson. FAR RIGHT: Charlie Pajot re- views the cast of Measure for Measure. His backdrop is the ac- tor's gallery in the Stratford Festival Theater. RIGHT: Gary Podles- ki isn't really this frustrated, he's just having a hard time making things work out right as he writes a paragraph for sophomore English. 20
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