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Religion Offers Wide Selection The Latin School religion depart- ment covers, in a comprehensive way, all recent developments in the church re- garding religious education. Freshmen are required to take Biblical Litera- ture, while the Sophomores must take Church History, both of which are taught by Fr. Bryan. The Juniors and Seniors have a large selection of elec- tives to choose from, and at the same time are required to take Contemporary Careers, taught by Fr. Wilmoth, and Ethics, taught by Msgr. Brokhage . Fr. Knueven and Fr. Vogelsang team teach the religion course called Contemporary Religions, while Frs . Mader and Bryan teach Modern Christian Cosmology and Advanced Biblical Interpretation, re- spectively. e-ighteen
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yx. Parle- tu Latin? As a freshman, the Latin School stu- dent begins his study of language in either French or Latin. French students not only experiment with subjunctives but also acquire a know- ledge of French culture through their study of la musique, I ' histoire, et I ' art de Franaais. French teacher Father Stan- ley Herber recently toured France and thus brought much enrichment to his classes. The dead language of Latin has been brought back to life by Fathers Wilmoth and Brokhage through several different course techniques. Father Wilmoth teaches Latin to underclassmen and to fourth-year students. Monsignor Brokhage tutors sen- iors in a crash course Latin Survey, de- signed to prepare students with no previ- ous Latin experience for college Latin. A truly cosmopolitan outlook can be achieved through language study at Latin School, an outlook necessary for Christ- ian leadership.
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(above left) Fr. Bryan explains some interesting facts about the Church in its early history. (above) CHRIS BRANDON consults a poster to help explain some innovative ideas in Cos- mology class. (extreme left) Fr. Knueven differentiates the major points of Non-Christian faiths in his Comparative Religions class. (far left) Fr. Wilmoth responds to a ques- tion as he prepares to show a film- strip in his Careers Class. (left) Msgr. Brokhage illustrates to his Ethics class some philisophical ideas about moral and social ethics. nineteen
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