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LEFT: Juniors Sherri Otto, Mark Martin and Jim Rochford proudly sign a mural expressing their thoughts on life, while Religion III teacher, Mr. Chandler, looks on. BELOW: Film- strips can be awkward unless someone lends a hand, so Miss Geisler is glad to have Chris Neagle around. FAR BELOW: Plug-in peo le is a definite risk in the futureg at least, Sally Ohleyer, Colleen Colbert and Barb Henn think so. 32 Religion courses link faith with life The religion program at Chatard presents a unified course, from freshman to senior level which strives to give relevance to Christian living today. The freshman year, the course is taught by Miss Doris Geisler and attempts to present the freshman with a more concrete concept of divinity. God as a person is the sophomore motif. Revela- tion, insights into life and sacraments are discussed, as well as pragmatic issues such as drugs and morality. Father Peter Martich is the instructor. junior year further broadens the scope of religion by discussing Christian values as they apply in the student's life. The last section of the course is taught jointly during senior year by Father Patrick Harpenau and Father Gerald Gettelfinger. World religions, philo- sophies and situations are considered. 4
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