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religion department shows christian 'challenge of life' . . .who has religion this week, 'a' or 'b' group. . .you know, we stayed until 72:30 last night working on the christmas mass. . .i had a good nap during guidance films today. . . through student religion class, faculty meetings, school liturgies and everyday classes, the philosophy of the religion department and christian life was apparent in our daily lives. the department better prepared students in the challenges of friendship, love and life in general. former math teacher, mr. rick simon, joined the department addinga new dimension as the first lay religion teacher. freshmen studied man's meeting with God, which was supplemented by the learning activity packets, increasing their awareness of the world around them. church history and sexuality made up the context of the sophomore year. a semester course on morality followed by philosophy, social psychology and ecumenism electives gave the juniors the challenge of evaluating their values in regard to christian morality. seniors were enrolled in five mini-courses and a quarter course on marriage. the mini-courses were philosophy, peace and justice, the jesus myth, church law and poverty. seven- ty two hours of volunteer work were also required in the senior year. the work ranged from teaching freshmen in religion to meals-on-wheels and working at holy family center. speakers were used extensively in classes with subjects ranging from birth control to the united states' controversial role in the vietnam airlift. panel discussions were utilized frequently in the senior religion program on marriage. the department won much praise on the k-mc student exchange day and was termed a required class in social living most public school students never experience by the west high school student magazine. . . .how far are you on your !.a.p. packet. . .i need to talk to you- on a realgut-level . . .that had to be our best mass. . .
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a students' committment i stand with my classmates- an individual and yet a member of the carroll community. with this group i promise: thati will represent carroll high j KIKSIVHGYBVCY i am. ' i will accept the responsibility - of building the carroll spirit e in all activities of our school. i will try to break down class barriers and work toward establishing a unified student body. i will be eager to share my ideas and be willing to accept those of others. i will do my best to establish a feeling . f .1 y,Vi, jj, t A y,,, fofimutual respect and cooperaftgion' ' i'i 'with my teachers. ' ff iii L iadmit my need for God ' I T' and i promise to show my faith by a life of loving concert for others. we are then mutually committed to one another and to God as the family of carroll high school. V S2 sl A6 14 a teachers' co mmittment you have pledged to share your life with me here at carroll for the coming year. iam grateful. but your expression of committment calls for more than gratitude on my part. it calls for an expression of my committmentto you. you hve pledgedfitollshare your life 81 growthwith'-Ame. in response to your piedge, ' i shall, during the coming year, share my life with you. i will always strive to be enthusiastic about the subject i teach and show my enthusiasm by being prepared for class each day. i will always try to be objective - in my iudgemeritliof your work ' and beypggzientrwith you ' in to learn. ' QI H my dedication willgo beyond the classroom. i will seek you out in your aloneness and listen when you need to talk and talk when you need to listen. we are then mutually committed to one another and to God as the family of carroll high school. U, 'X . wr page 36: 1. father paul alderman-junior religion. 2. father dwight birket-sophomore religion. 3. father justin brauner-chaplain, freshmen, sophomore, junior religion. 4. monsignor denis dougherty-senior religion. 5. brother michael giddings-freshmen, sophomore, junior, senior religion, senior class moderator. 6. monsignor denis dougherty takes his turn at bat at the faculty picnic. 7. greg gibson and ed taravella take advantage of warm spring weather as they hold their freshmen religion class outside. page 37: l. the russian olive tree symbolizes the growth of school spirit for the 74-75 school year. 2. father dennis huse-freshmen, sophomore, junior, senior religiong liturgy commission chairman. 3. brother george peter-freshmen, sophomore, junior, senior religion. 4. mr. rick simon- freshmen, sophomore, junior, senior religion. 5. father leon kerschen-sophomore, junior religion. 6. brother george and father dennis display an old-holy poster they found while cleaning the religion office. page thirty seven religion
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