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for eternal life Encouraging the student to develop an awareness and an appreciation of God's presence within himself and those around him is the thrust of classes in re- ligion. Through the four year course, the essential Christian beliefs are brought into sharp focus. Serving as teacher, advisor, and friend, the priest becomes a vital force exerting a lasting influence in the lives of many students. Faced with difficult choices later in life, the class of 1975 should always recall their goal to be the best possible persons they can be, using jesus Christ as their example. 1 NX- ix' , SJ!! ln religion classes seniors discuss Christian marriage and the various aspects of morality, and ponder the human thing to do. Ea... 5 -A 7' Ann Marie Markiewicz jumps at the chance to answer a question in Father Maletz's class. Sophomores diligently take notes from their teacher, Fr. Tucci, as he develops a lesson on the sacraments. 27
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prepare through human experience Examining the past and contem- plating the future leads students to probe their own experience in to- day's world. Thus, social studies proposes questions about previous generations and ponders possible answers for man in the future. Social studies helps the students to mold ideals from the knowledge gained and establish firm principles to guide them in life. Diane Cipko rests her pen as she listens attentively in World Cultures class. 26 's Classes which explore the American culture put quizzical expressions on the faces of many Sophomore students. An enthusiastic questions. 4 , r-l . 4: f A f . ,J response is always evoked in POD by Mr. Andregic's unusual and provocative
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affirm positive values Qi ',,?-- ABOVE: FIRST ROW: D. john, T. Infante, I. Higgins. 1 5' SECOND ROW: S. Kane, C. Hill. THIRD ROW: K. Keip, S. Kattner, M. Aiken. 28 ABOVE: FIRST ROW: I. McCarroll, K. Marouchoc, F. Martino. SECOND ROW P. Marks, A. Mammarella, M. Markiewicz. THIRD ROW: C. Marzen, 1. Manus- chak, T. McCall. TOP: KNEELING: F. Segilia, 1. Riotto, B. Scapanda, A. Snisky. STANDING 1. Shickora, M. Rother, K. Rzeplinsky, R. Smith, P. Schnitzius, T. Sodroski
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