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Body and Soul Exercised Growing young men need to develop in many ways. Their spiritual and physical needs are satisfied through religious and physical education. ln physical education students develop their bodies through drills, exercise and competitive games. Students don't have to be superstars to see themselves successful. The course is designed for the average student. Students learn the rules in a large va- riety of sports, but a special emphasis is placed on lifetime sports-sports one can contin- ue to enjoy actively through- out life. Most important, stu- dents learn how to win or lose as sportsmen. Below: Steve Huffstetter, Mike Skid- more and Dave Jennings participate in a Junior Religion Class. Brother Gene Traversa teaches Physical Education, Health and Driver's Ed. ln Drivers Ed, students learn to be safe, de- fensive drivers through actual driving conditions as well as through classroom instruction. After completion of the course, the student is ready to apply for and receive a Dri- ver's License. Religious education covers many areas. Church History is necessary for better under- standing of present day pro- blems and how to deal with them. Spiritual direction is also pro- vided on a one-to-one basis with available priests. Right: Dan Ewert and Peter Karutz search their abdominal region during a Health Class Study in First-Aid. Below: Artificial Respiration is perform- ed on Resusa-Annie during Freshmen Health Class by First-Aider Sean Clinger.
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ine Arts Sharpen Interests The Fine Arts Program helps students find their respective interests and then develop them. Fundamentals in Music His- tory, Appreciation and Read- ing are taught by Mrs. Clara Woolley in the Basic Music course. On an individual basis, Mrs. Woolley also teaches piano and organ. Mrs. Adine Paradis not only teaches students the mechan- ics of studio art, but also draws out individual interests whether they be in ceramics, painting, sculpture or crafts. These interests are further de- veloped in an Advanced Art course. Frater Mike Bucaro, Mrs. Para- dis and Mrs. Woolley team- teach a Humanities Course, in which each presents views of History, Art and Music, re- spectively, in the humanities. Left: Practice makes perfect is attested by Ed Gioja during his daily organ prac- tice. Below: Art and Humanity students await at the entrance of Saint Mary's College to tour an Art Show.
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