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Religion Periodically throughout the year. we. the students, are given the opportunity to go to confession. Since this process involves an en- tire length of a religion period, most students are willing to take advantage of the situation. However, the class participates in a preparation ceremony which puts us in the proper frame of mind. Upon the conclusion of this brief ritual, row by row we file out of the room and are forced to engage ourselves in the dilemma of choosing the best line. As we approach those awaiting their turn, we all gaze at the signs above us which have the priests' names on them. Lost in total confusion and bewilderment, we attempt to make the proper choice, aware of the im- portance of our decision. After we have spent enough time basing our decision on just the sound of each name, we simply either select the longest line or choose to wait in the line with a best friend. The worst part, though, has to be the ner- vousness everyone experiences right before going into confession. Fortunately, our priests are friendly and brief which allows us to be ab- solved of both our anxiety and sins. Father McKeaney shares with the students his knowledge of Christian Morality. Joe Westerfer reflects on questions in Religion class. Sophomores learn New Testament. 24
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English My Junior year English class was spent in a room with nine other students and the teacher. We were an honors class, and this meant we could, suppossedly handle much more work. Well, we took on much more work, much more reading, much more writing, and much more thinking. I think our toughest assignments were the quarterly term papers. Our teacher expected college level material. I’m not sure I gave her college level material, but I felt the pressure. The Honors English course was very good for me, though. I realized I could take on all the work and do quite well. I got a taste of what college will be like. I did not care for it at first, but in the end I know I benefitted from all the assignments. Gina discusses Beowolf with the class.
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