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Administration Mrs. Harriet Zak and Mrs. Theresa Pisauro, school secretaries. REV. HUMPHREY RUSZEL, CR MR. DONALD D. CLARK Assistant Principal. Religion De- Prefect of Discipline, Supervisor partment Chairman. Religion II. of Maintenance. Ill, IV: Spanish ll. The school's motto Ad viros faciendos -to the making of men has taken a firmer hold on the complex of Gordon Tech. Students' uniforms have been expanded to uniform pants and dress shirts. Class periods of fifty minutes now give students and teachers greater opportunities to gain the most from the schedule. The Student Council, in cooperation with the administration, has grown in stature so that its voice can now fully represent the student. The Academic Committee and the school Self-Study have been inaugurated this year. One of the major undertakings of the Council was the self-study of the school for the benefit of guidance and administrative purposes. This gave parents a chance to voice their opinions on the qualifications each student should possess, as well as on the emphasis of academics and certain curricula. Departmental Chairmen have received more responsibilities and authority to further advance the curriculum of the school by supplementary programs. MR. JEROME L. BELLAK BRO. JAMES SADOWSKI. CR Supervisory Teacher. Absentee Regulator.
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Religion Department From the Mass of Concelebration on the first day of classes to the last assembly Mass of the academic year, it is the duty of the religion de- partment to foster Catholic principles in every Gordon student. This is accomplished through opportunities of daily Mass and confession. This year a morning offering, written and read to the entire student body by individual students, has portrayed the idea of the personal meaning of prayer. Traditional retreats were held three times this year for juniors and underclassmen, while senior classes attended closed retreats away from school. Religion teachers strive to make a reality of all of the precepts of the new liturgy and point out their true meaning to a student whose success lies in a solid spiritual foundation. ,quad REV. JAMES P. SCHULTZ, CR REV. MITCHELL J. TADLA, CR Religion IV. Junior Guidance Religion, I. Il. Counselor. ..,..., scrzrzr REV. THEODORE J. REV. LARRY USDROWSKI, CR TOMUSIAK, CR Religion I. Il. Religion llla Sociology IV.
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