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si if . X ' I think priests shou ld . . . No longer be celibatef' Anthony Tseng Say mass in Latin. Tom Adza Stop recommending X-rated movies. S hee Kwong Use less wine during mass. Sean Crowley Be honest and give a total picture of today's world. Scan 0'Brivn Should not own expensive items. I Dafoe DeSaulm0r Be more involved. John Kacer Wear . different clothes than the scholasticsf' Pa! Newton Get a new designer for their clothes. Brian Hurley Refuse to teach. Paul I non ye Be sent back to Jerusalem in a boat. Chuck Leiter 'Train goldfish. Gerv Elini' Eat meat on Friday. n Dick Bernstein Be available as much as they can for is students' Fr. Rnillr'
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l think teachers r should . . . Give: up the idea that they're the only teacher giving homework and should be more realistic in the length of assign- ments. Jim Walsh Get together with some of the students and have a good stiff one every once in a while. Al DiPippo A teacher should, within limitations commensurate with personal responsibility, place the student in a classroom milieu which fosters and encourages freedom of choice. Analogously, a teacher MUST teach responsibility for one's actions because there is no freedom without acceptance of the concomitant responsibility. In the words of Dostoyevsky, a man . . . is undoubtedly responsible for all men and for everything on earth, not merely through the general sinfulness of creation, but each one personally for all mankind and every individual man. A teacher who is not concerned with teaching responsibility is, in my opinion, not concerned with the welfare and freedom of men and of mankind. Such a person should not teach anywhere, least of all in a school whose primary orientation purports to be Catholic and Christian. , , , William J. Sullrvan, M.A.
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