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Rev. Mr. Liam Barr is one of the leprechauns who puts up banners before Mass. The folk choir sings out the theme of each all school Mass. To find out what a ten-year-old has to say about religion. Rev. John Zastrow brought his book. O Ye Jigs Juleps. 13
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While the freshman class try to unscramble their word puzzles, Sister Phyllis Stoeckinger, M.S., gives Cindy Rezac a hint. Cosmopolites Invade Religion Department Four new teachers in the Neumann Religion Department gave instruction of religion a definite cosmopolitan flavor. Rev. Mr. Liam Barr with his Irish brogue was clearly of Irish descent. Sister Phyllis Stoeckinger, M.S., boasted some Scotch descent, while Rev. John Zastrow added the German touch. Rev. Ray Roh felt quite at home in his Czech community. Besides developing cosmopolitan tastes, the freshman class learned that growing up is a long process with their teachers, Rev. John Zastrow and Sister Phyllis Stoeckinger, M.S. Sophomores discovered Good News as Rev. Mr. Liam Barr taught them about the land of the Gospels and what morality means to juniors. Rev. Ray Roh prepared the seniors for after graduation by dis- cussing marriage, drugs, abortion, and Christian maturity in rela- tion to Gospels. Rev. Ray Roh brings his guitar to play for a Christmas party held in senior religion class. 12
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North Wing Takes On New Look Transforming the north wing from a dark, cold, storage room to a light and busy art and industrial arts center was an all year project for Mr. Herman Rauth. In the in- dustrial arts section, Mr. Rauth in- stalled an office, lockers, drafting tables, and chairs. The I. A. program included drafting and woodworking. Meanwhile the art program was devoted to fundamentals in- cluding pencil, charcoal, and ink drawing; texture and space; study in compositions; and color and value usage. Second semester choices were decoupage, sculpture, ceramics, and painting. Instructor Mr. Herman Rauth shows Mary Haba. Cindy Hohl. and Sharon Bartek, how books can give valuable ideas. Ken Chvalal and John Virgl are itching to etch. Sister Paula Melmer de N.D. applies a coat of varnish to her latest decoupage. Pop art is Dan Otte's third quarter project.
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