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fm A H, Y - v . ,ifegg W : Q 9 .. , , W, , gs , 4 Q , I . ... a . ' M: Qzgfa I s :ii With the eagerness and vitality of an alert young mind, Father Ronald Voss won the respect and attention of his Religion students. The serene medi- tation of Don and Steve and the heated argument between Pete and Pat denote the contrast of feelings among Seniors in Religion class. ff Sparked by Sister Maria Goretti's provoca- tive questions, Mary Lou Dulhanty, Linda Hagan, and Cathy Butsch formulate their ideals. if ' 42th ,....asw
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Religion: Mainstay of Lyfe The Junior-Senior retreat group discovered a new relevance through a more mature outlook of the sacraments. This bulletin board, done by the Freshman Re- ligion classes, represents life through the faces of teenage vitality. Religion classes at Bennett underwent an invigorating boost this year. Mixed classes of Juniors and Seniors, Freshmen and Sophomores, under the direction of Father Voss, Sister Maria Goretti, and Father Kline, discussed such topics as the psychology of man, Christian human at- titudes and marriage. ln separate discussion groups, students expressed their views to each other and themselves on the introduced topics. Newly introduced this year were the week- end retreats at Lake Freeman attended by the separate classes throughout the year. Father Werner, from Marybrook Seminary, conducted thought filled discussions and showed films chosen for their views of life and love. The community living opportunity was a vital aspect of the project. On the whole, religion took on a new re- levance for life for the students this year. Liv- ing can mean so much as brought out by the thoughts and opinions of our students who are more than willing to live dynamically. , f Zlififg 4? bsL ':i.Z'A Els rr v if Challenging and awakening is an adequate description of Father Kline's sophomore Religion class.
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Math.' A Calculated Approach Jerry Hickey provides material while other mem- bers of the Geometry class allow distraction to the camera man. Leslie Reith, Sally Peters, Mike Green, and Jim White enjoy Mrs. Haas's Algebra I class Mrs. Haas insists it is not a paper doll proj- ect. Miss Smith seems to be applying the light side of Business Math to Mary Courtney, Floyd Vian, and Bill Hymer. Jeanne Bailey listens diligently while Mr. Hend- ricks explains a difficult problem in Advanced Algebra.
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