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Father Riedman recites an inspiring Bible verse. .ilze ,S7Jirifuu!oFife The advantage of O'Gorman being a Catholic school is that the students are given a chance to attend and participate in either daily or weekly mass. I feel great about Although, this year the senior eucharistic the Setngofs Wei? ?b'5f0 . . ,, - carry eir par icipa ion ministers. Mr. Brick one step further by becoming eucharistic ministers. Mr Brick said, The faculty was able to view the program in other Catholic schools in-the area. The program was not used previously for what was thought to be lack of interest. However, the seniors have volunteered their time and shown their interest. I see a continued success for the program. I 1 'N .g . Chris Bannwarth and Mike Kassube express their musical talents during Wednesday litergy. ' - - Megan Carlson and Mike Lorang distribute the eucharist among their classmen. Father Cimpl meditates before offering communion. Mass 9
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oicefi from eauerz Who is God? How did Christianity form? What is it like being a 20th century Catholic? These and many other questions were answered by the 0'Gorman religion department through their extensive curriculum. All Catholic students are required to take four years of religion classes, while non-Catholic students are required to take freshmen religion .and two semesters of sophomore, junior, or senior religon classes. Theresa Fllcek has a questlon for Father Clmpl, as Stephanie Schotzko and an anonymous sleeper listen Intently. Science is nothing! Theology asks all the right questions. - Kevin Brick V' 'Nas-vt l gl is 'AMX e ax., Below the clever bulletln board, iunlors Jeff J. Gross, Julle Richards, Krlstln Relmer, and Becky Wanderwoude 8 Religion focus thelr attention on Father Cimpl. She lSr. Suzanney is one of the best chairpersons in South Dakota education. When we're talking chairs, we definitely have a good one. -- Fr. Charles Cimpl
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is, ' A Q ,X ,L ,'g- :Q-W ,.f ,:f' X Da ' , e r 8. lk! Q: ' 5 1 , K, .fic , , The 1987-88 Variety show was full of talent. Going from left to right is Pete Sanchez and Chris Bannwarth, incognito, sing La Bamba to the audience. Christian Novetzke transcends his physical existense through a oneness with his music. Senior girls express their affection for Mr. Garrison. Lisa Kickel mesmorizes the audience with her vocal virtuosity. Our Senior football players show a little bit o'soul. Todd Mulhair sings his interpretation of Baby Ran. 1 , SIE' k f , f ,- 3 v.kk. LWL4W,'Qf3 Waixkx J V is W'L'i?-799 W , 10 Homecoming
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