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In an attempt to help the students make their faith more relevant to their everyday lives. guitar Masses wcrc introduced uL Bacon for the first time this year. The guitars and such modern liturgical songs as A1- lelu and 'Come Away inspired new enthusiasm in the students by presenting their religion to them in a more understandable way, This effect was accentuat- ed by the fact that the altar was not separated from the Students during Masa but rather was placed 0n the floor in the center of the congregation. Another important aspect 01 th religious program is the monthly religious assembliczs. Thcsc assemblies ochr sLudenls 21 chance to become acquainted with various aspects of faith From a different viewpeim than that which they receive in their regular religion classes.
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ifs academic fares well, but fails to win Each year, the Roger Bacon IFS Academic team, moder- ated by Mr. Rieder. is composed 0fthree members and three alternates. These boys must be endowcd with three characteristics w superior intelligence, quickness of mind, and poise under pressure. This yearys team consisting of Rick Kcrin, Bill Danncman and Mike Moran excelled in all of lhcsc qualities. As fate would have it. however. the: team was dealt a heartbreaking defeat. 310-270, by an excellent Middletown team. W felt that we represented the school well. said captain Kerin. Ofcourse the matter ofwhal questions you are asked is a matter of Chance: and though I feel that we didn't get the yluck of the draw,' we were defeated by a fine Mid- dletown teamT AL top left, a praclice session sear Bill Danneman answer a question as Mike Moran, Rick Karin and allernate Dan Breyer listen attentively. At left, team moderator Mr. Nick Rieder and program moderator DEW Manning back up Spar- mn reprosemalivey. Above. W1. W5 lech- m'ciam readylmr 1kg ,rhow to go on. ;E .5 n? a . 5:
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in a living Christianity for a modern world The Grotm ix 0 xymhol ofRamn'5 reli- gious Aide. and prayer before each L'Iass has led by Fr. Berri L: a tradition gmmzded in the same spirit Dtm Raising and Gary Milfer mi! a! volunteer work under an Appalachian Jun: a mare errquil SCENE sear Fr. Maurir'e hearing m.tJesxinm in a Milled auditorium, Above. celfebrmion of the Man by rhe Roger Bacon community.
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