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...andthe Adv Religion instructors were Sister Mary Mercedes, RSM., Sister Mary Wilmett, RSM., Sister Mary Camilla, SP., Sister Gabriel, Ad.PP.S, and the Rev, joseph Howell. Each school day began with the offering of daily Mass in the school chapel or in the parish churches with the students taking part in the recitation of the Mass prayers. Besides the regular course work, Y.C.S discus- sions groups and the study of the New Testament also made up a vital part of the class work. iff' 'QI- The Rev. joseph Howell is Ath- letic director, and readies the boys' religion classes. Sandy Harder and Barbara Evans stop at the Chapel for a brief visit before going ro religion class. Visits similar to this, made by the students, are an important part of their daily schedule. Page 1 1
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