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l L ELDERADO MEDALISTS H fi - , tio, .. 51,5 E Q M 'h . Cf , Y , as , l ' 5 L it PAUL BARWICK College Prep Course CHARLES FEHR General Course WILLIAM MARTIN Advanced Standing Course Advanced Standing Course ALLAN PANTLE vidance and counseling are an important part the religion program. Al Klosterrnan and Fr. 'lliam Sicking posed for this picture. ery game to Our Blessed Mother. R. Stacy explains The significance of the scapular medal as Father Luelwrmann looks on approvingly. 2 I
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RELIGION DEPARTMENT RELIGION TEACHES us How ro uve Religion has traditionally been the most important subiect taught at Elder. On the Threshold of the 6O's, we look to our faith as an even more solid anchor in a violent, stormy, exciting, era. Material prosperity is accompanied by a lessening of interest in spiritual values. We hear expres- sions that morality is subiect to personal experience, Catholics are not permitted to think for themselves, the means iustifies the end. Our religion courses have taught us the precept of success -the possession of God's friendship. We enter the soaring sixties well versed in the truths of our faith and well disciplined in good moral habits. Our Religion course has taught us how to think for the 6O's. We were taught not only to use our God-given intellects, but to enrich those intellects with divinely inspired truth. l Ed Bierman assists Father Richard Hentz in an explanation of mass vestments and Chaliges, The football team
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SCIENCE DEPARTMENT G. Theobald holds the hamster that bites-Father Andres' hamster has been de-toothed. G. Schroeder and D. Schuerman got to touch the knobs on the physics control 'panel for the first and last time in their lives. 22 Father Sahlfelol explains the mechanics of the inclined plane to interested physics students. Notice Father's NEW LABS FOR The Soaring 60's received their name be- cause of The advances in science that will make the economic prosperity of the decade possible. The next ten years will see man exploring the moon, finding a cure for many killing diseases, and feeding an undreamed of population. Our science department, with the use ot three laboratories, is fully equipped, both in personnel, and facilities to provide the most modern courses available. Offering the traditional four high school T. Espelage takes equipment from well-stocked shelves in the physics lab.
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