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Religion Reveals The Way (Right) Father Bob and seniors Larry Schuetze, Chris Knobbe, Mike Stieren, Jeff Guenther, John Aschoff, and Susan Meiergerd enrich their reli- gion class with the celebration of Eucharist. (Center, left) Robert Meiergerd and Father Joe examine the weighty mat- ters of Catholic Doctrine. (Center, right) Pat McGill, Chris Knobbe, and Jane Dins- lage debate abortion and other controversial issues in a senior Value Clarification class. (Bottom) Lisa Prinz is intent as flames consume her new year's resolution during a prayer experience. Religion is a reality that reaches into all aspects of life. In addition to furthering the student's understanding of Catholic doctrine and practices, religion class challenges the student to clarify his values through reflection and discussion and to reach out in service to his neighbor beyond school hours. In the midst of the school day, religion classes pause to celebrate in their small groups the Lord's Sacrament of love, the Eucharist. The Religion curriculum includes Scripture and Christology for freshmen, Church and Sacraments for sophomores. Church History and Doctrine for juniors, and morality and Value Clarifi- cation for seniors. 24
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Go For The The 1984 Bluejay football team posted a 4-5 record, losing to Madi- son, Fremont Bergan, Wisner, Wayne, and Howells. After the first two losses of the season, the Bluejays rallied to make a comeback in defeating Emer- son-Hubbard., The season highlight was a 6-0 win over Hartington Cedar Catholic to break a 5-year losing streak to the Trojans. As Coach Spale says, It was nice to end in a positive note by beating the team we haven't beaten since we've played them. Players receiving post season honors were Brian Aschoff who made the Lincoln Journal Star C-l all-state team as a defensive end, and Todd Kreike- meier and Jeff Stratman who made Honorable Mention. VARSITY FOOTBALL WPCC 0 Madison 6 WPCC 13 Fremont-Bergan 20 WPCC 16 Emerson 13 WPCC 38 Rock County 6 WPCC 8 Wisner-Pilger 40 WPCC 6 Wayne 54 WPCC 28 Oakland-Craig 0 WPCC 0 Howells 14 WPCC 6 Hartington CC 0 (Top) Quarterback Tommy Guenther skillfully hands the ball off to running back Todd Krei- kemeier as he rushes through the line for a first down against Hartington C.C. (Bottom) Quar- terback Tommy Guenther yells out the count at the line of scrimmage as the rest of the team gets ready to Kill the Hartington line in order to go on for a vi-tory for the first time in many years. 26
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