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The special A II Saints ' Day program posted a success with the help ofFrater Ted Parker. Senior girls relax after a marriage debate. Below: The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass reaches its Below: Ash Wednesday at Dwenger found the entire student body eagerly participating in the Eucharistic highlight as Father Isenbarger raises the chalice celebration. Sister Jeffrey, who carefully planned the lively music, earns much of the credit for inviting commemorating Christ ' s death and Ressurection. and encouraging active involvement.
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Religion provides a means essential for soul-searching Religion is not a course in scrip- ture reading nor five rows of people waiting in line for confessions. It is a way of being and thinking, not al- ways apparent, but nevertheless present. It is a way of deciding how and why to act, or perhaps even whether to act. Religion is not preached nor sung nor proclaimed. It is, and must be, felt. It is both questions and ques- tioned. It is part sociology, mar- riage, philosophy. It is at times comforting, at times confusing. Religion is nothing ersatz. It is genuine; and takes in the whole gamut of life. Religion is the ulti- mate explanation that sometimes does not exp lain, but at least at- tempts to help students and adults alike to get the most out of life. Sister Chanlal uses expressive gestures to get her point across in religion class. Through this class, the Sophomore girls acquire a deeper insight which provokes a better understanding of the structur and the basis for their religious beliefs. of the Church Sister M. Chantal Fr. Edward E. Erpelding Fr. John E. Gillig Fr. Richard Kaujfman Mr. Thomas Szymczak
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Sister A Iberia Fr. Donald henbarger Sister Myra Mrs. Gloria Parra Mrs. Marion Simmons Foreign languages Foreign language students alwaj contended with mastering the foi skills: hearing, speaking, readin; and writing. This year, the task w£ assisted by the new language labor; tory. Four tapes may be played i one time and a teacher can listen t the entire class or to one person. Th language lab was opened to student after school and Mrs. Simmons, dt partment head, was glad to see tlu the lab had finally arrived. Sti dents have discovered that learnin languages can be enjoyable and fa cinating. Operating a language lab looks easy as Mrs. Marion Simmons demonst rates to her attentive and curious students, but in operating a lab as unique as Dwenger il lakes skill, patience and experience. The language lab is one of Dwenger ' s greatest additions.
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