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20 REV CLAUDEI ENGEMANN REV BERTHOLD L MALONE O C O C O C Mth hl REV RALPH I M PARTLAND REV THOMAS STRASSER O C O C Rlg MOUNT The freshmen are grounded rn the essentrals of therr tarth and tts appl1cat1on to them selves The pr1nc1ple Whlch the good nuns have 1ncul cated rn them from therr earlrest days rn school are further explalned and en larged upon Second year students are grven a thorough course 1n Church llturgy Iunrors study Church hrstory and Senlors are taught Chrrs tran apologetlcs that they may be prepared to defend the1r tarth ln addrtlon to relrgtous rn tructlon there rs a detlnrtely planned sprrrtual system ot tratnrng Holy Mass lS cele Tuesday mornlng tor the Freshmen and Sophomores and on Thursday for the lunrors and Sen ors At er Mass a short rnstructron 1 grven on som po1nt of cu rent splrrtual rnterest to the students ln order to encour age treguent receptron ot the sacraments ot Penance and l-lolyCommun1on contesslons are heard all day each Frr day and an opportumty rs grven the boy to make use ot thrs durrng hrs study perrod . . ' ' s ' ' - I . arm. I h . arm., I I O O Science- 'Mathematics Prefect of Studies---Religion . 1 I I J. REV. ANGELUS I. OEORNE, REV. TIMOTHY E. MOORE, brated twice each Week On . arm. O. Ccrm. ' O O I Registrar- Latiw a ernatics-V-Asst. A1 etic Director I ' l . 1 4 ' - - I I3 ' e ' r- I - 1 . , c . , . arm. . arm. O O J ei ion Latin
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SCHOOL of nmety or more m a subJect and who pass the semester rellqton exammatlon wlth a grade of elghty f1ve or better are exempt from examlnatlon ln that subJect Thus the school demonstrates to the student a wllllnqness to recoqnlze and reward h1s best efforts To graduate and to recelve a dlploma the student must have slxteen credlts A credlt 1n a subJect lS obtarned by completlnq satlsfactortlv a course of th1rtve1aht weeks ftve perlods a week Bestdes the exemotlon prtvrleae men troned above an added tn centlve lS to be found rn the medals awarded to the boy REV AMBROSE F CASEY PEV RAYMOND D HUTTNER OC OC t t 1 ' I I ' ' ' U . arm.. I I - CNH- . . ' D, of Science Chemistry D f I-Iis1orY'A hleic D' l I . ' , 0 I . . . REV. DONALD E. COSTELLO, REV. IULIAN C. SLOBIG, O. Carm. O, Carrn. . ' Q ' ' ' R9qi51rqr7Spgni5h Prefect of Studies--English f I , , , 1 I PET- E ' I G I , REV, A V , ACC R HY, - I gym. O. Carm. Q O E' 'fx of Discipline' Lal: Phzfsid 3 ' ranktna hrahest scholasttcally ln the school and to those of hrqhest standmq rn each of thelr several class vears ln add1t1on aold medals are arven to those students who excel rn varrous subJects These awards are made at the Commencement Exerclse held at the close of the school year Smce the arm of the Carmellte Fathers lS to prepare the boy for problems whlch wrll con front htm ln later hfe relratous mstructlon and tramma play a most rmportant part m the currrculum H NRI D OODW N ARNOLD rt lf A T OC lex
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CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL The t1rst Fr1day of each month 1S general Communlon for the ent1re student body COHTGSSIOHS are heard the day before and prov1s1ons are made for the students breakfasts after Mass On Wednesday students are urged to attend the noon devot1ons ln honor of Our Lady ot Mt Carmel Durlnq October the Rosary lS sa1d every day at noon 1n the chapel and dur1nq Lent the Statlons ot the Cross are rec1ted each Fnday Once a Week the school pubhshes a RSl1Q'lOL1S Bulletm the ed1tor of Wh1ch 1S the sp1r1tual d1rector of the school The Bullet1n covers a w1de varlety of top1cs and serves as a constant rem1nder ot the obl1gat1ons and sp1r1tual dutles of a boy The annual underclass retreats are qlven by some member ot the Carmehte Order experlenced 1n the handhng of boys and Well versed 1n the problems of adolescence The Senlor Retreat lS q1ven by some natlonally known retreat master and lS a t1tt1nq chmax to tour years ot 1nstruct1on and tra1n1ng at Mt Carmel T J ALOY IUS BANDOLA FRA ER DAMIAN LIEBEP FFATER PASC A C 5-.ER O C O C Rlq -sash N-Q 21 ' 1 I . . . 1 I , . I I if. S S. , . T . , , L . E.f , O. Carm. . arm. . arm. O O O ei ion Latin Dean of Latin . i wg, .I ' 5 . I Aq gl' l + S Q A 4 . 1' L. I 1, I -1-A g 'uf . 1 . , ,nl N if W I 'lil' , 2 V 4'
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