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AND WHAT WILL I BUT THAT IT BE KINDLED7 Have I not died that streams of liquid fire should cleanse the earth - altar by altar? Have I not daily renewed your life with Life, your fire with Fire at the table of the EUCHARIST? What will I But that hungry flames of your ZEAL consume souls, transforming each into image of Divine Fire. WHAT WILL I 7
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enact? ,Paul Bunyan slfzizf. f-f Amidst the hustle of an average seventh grade day, the presence of three sets of twins in the class added slight confusion this year. In spite of the difficulties, however, the class has taken part in various activities, directed by Sister Mary Damian, OSB. The part of the weeks program which interested the students most was the new class that included many different types of relay races and recreational games. ln religion the class took up the Church year. During this project they learned the significance of each occurring feast day. Attractive symbols on the bulletin boards served as good reminders of the liturgical seasons. History this year brought the seventh graders a better understanding of their own state as they studied Oklahoma, They visited the world famous Gilcrease Museum where they were amazed at the collection of Indian relics and works of art. Geography found the class studying the different coun- tries and drawing maps to show their products. Art class once a week provided an outlet for their creative abilities. Other subjects included English, arithmetic, and science. The annual Spelling Bee aroused the interest and com- petitive spirtit of the students. jim Daugherty was elected president of the classg Char- lene Quinn, vice presidentg Rosie Krieser, secretaryg and Kathy Clark, treasurer. FIRST ROW: Mary Helen Searle, flllrlwlle Scmrzirvlrr. Kutlvm' Slrielzlt. Phil Slwriflull. .YIZCUNIJ ROUVI- lW,6,,r.l. Sf4'f'l'ff- 101111 Sluflerr, l17'illian1 Smith. jrlfllllf Smith. Iflmv Sle1'er1.r. THIRD RUll .' Dun Slxllifvlfl, jimmy Tlwmar, Kay 7'VzlI'i.l', .Yuran llvard. Ricky Wfplflgn, Iierzltulellc' ll il.rnn. Cecilia llvrighl. fl Redding flair comet to life at Pbil Sheritlan. aliar Paul Bunyan, tlenzmzrtraler hir vocal abililier to the lmrber, In Ann MrFan'rlen, and riciim. Dirk Otl. in the next manly. Page 61
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