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Mr. Hummel: HThat's the last time you call me a greaser, Boerschig. Mr. Davoran: Yes it's a good joke now give me back my car keys All right, Mr. Menkhaus, bu1 next time ask permission to use the typewriter. . l6
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Fr. French plays the guidance oHicds Iaiest hit. Fr. Westerhoft: Shut up, and peel that kid off the wall. Fr. Lobring: Humpty-dumpgy sat on a wall . . wrhxx RELIGION DEPARTMENT A strange but not unlikely phenomenon took place during the 1971-72 school year w Jesus became popular again. He arose from a tomb of Cliches denoting his death and was visibly manifested not only in the commercial world, but also in the hearts and minds of young people. hTurn on to Jesus was the challenge which young people seemed to en- joy pursuing in an active, not merely rhetorical, manner. Liturgies at individual parishes, particularly St; Williams. Resurrection, and Our Lady of Victory, found increased attendance and participation The entire rebirth of Jesus also seemed to spark a general search for 1he meaning of Jesus and the Christian message. Ultimately, the rebirth provided a definite challenge for both students and teachers at Elder. Fr. Peterka: Charlie Keating wants to see me? m -h3
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English Department A student has an English class every day, every year, during his stay at Elder. Whatis to keep him from get- i ting bored with this subject? The an- i swer is the diversity of the English cur- ricuium. From the freshman to senior years. the multiple goal of the English De- partment is to teach literature and its many facets while instilling a sense of creativity and technique in practical Mr. Federle: PPPIinpp! . and that's the truth. writing as well as the necessary struc- tural formation of effective grammari It is believed that a firm under- standing of some of these basics is in- valuable throughout a personis life, regardless of the specified field he may later pursue. The English faculty provides a more than adequate taste of everything. from Beowulf to Brad- bury; Gulliver to The Godfather. Mr. Meyer: Get that board out of your ear. Baker. Mr, Monteiisciani: I sure wish my desk would get here. Mr. Richter does his walrus imitation I7
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