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Breaking Pencil Even with sports, dances, clubs, and everything else, what we spend most of our time doing at Notre Dame is at- tending class. Math and science, English and history, may be our most important acquirements here. Our best memories may be of that soccer game or of homecoming. But it is cer- tain that making the grades will stick in our minds. We had several new classes to choose from among - humanities, band, Latin and others. The Notre Dame curriculum offered more than ever. And the older classes - art, sociology, home economics - were all taught with the same excellence as ever. All the standard courses remained, art, Spanish, English, math, biology - providing the strong, college preparatory background many of us come to Notre Dame for. This year's academics section features several of the new classes and also focuses on some of the new directions in older classes. 16 Academics Y- Ogg? N. is l 2
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18 Religion Religion is a basic, mandatory class at Notre Dame. The students are taught according to their grade levels. The freshmen are taught about the contents ofthe Bible while sophomores are busy with the church's history. Juniors learn about morality and seniors learn about themselves and their feelings. Even though religion may not be everyones favorite subject, most students do agree that we should have it. Senior Cathy Chaves commented, l like religion, especially this year because we get involved in ourselves and and others. We just don't read from a book. Kim Kelly, a sophomore said, Because of it, our school shows Christianity. Everyone is friends with everybody, which is what it's all about. Tia Goldston and Ann Chavez discuss moral problems. Academics 4 , 3 Jeff Whitehead already knows the symbol of peace Wake up class and listen to me. 'W
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