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Religion Classes Enrich Academic Life Preparing to re-enact the First Council of Jerusalem, William Martz, Bruce Heifer, Nich- olas Gientke, and Richard Stencel make a few preliminary adjustments. Father Dominic concludes Student Coun- cil Induction with an “up-beat” to spirits for greater Catholic leaders. Religion classes “come alive” with “emphasis ecumenical” as Arrows envisage their pastor, His Excellency, The Most Reverend Bishop Za- leski, participating in that history-making pano- rama of pageantry in Rome. Stressing the real values, spiritual and physi- cal, of the events taking place in Rome, our pa- rish priests make religion classes a vital part of academic life. Proximity by representation to the Council opens other fields of intellectual interests and adds new personal dimensions to one’s life be- cause of the privilege of being a part of this great age. Theory of religion is made practical through the supervision and consultation of our priests. Each student is made cognizant of his role as an individual. Blending theory with practice, Patrick Smith, Thomas Schemanske and Jeanne Soroka set table for administration of Extreme Unction. 12
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Power Religion Classes Father Trent endeavors to create confidence in students Patrick Ortman, Mary Ellen Frances and Barbara Bradtke. “Each time you go back, you reinforce . . states Father Granger in his commentary on study habits. Bridging the chasm between the real values of spiritual and physical worlds, our priests have made a luminous opening to another world for all Ar- rows. Using religion as a core, other fields of intellectual interest add new per- sonal dimensions to one’s line, and wider vistas to one’s highest endeavors. Theory is made practical by the guiding hands of our priests as they clock each one of us in the school calendar of events. Father Ciesniewski considers before making his final decision on oral report of Joanne Jezewski and Richard Stachura.
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Paul Brege discusses symbol of Baptism with Eileen Musson, Barbara Pocock, and Karen Rojek in senior religion class. Summarizing “Signs of Life” in religion class, James Duffy becomes em- phatic in clearing a point as Norbert Czemiak and Mary Pachucki observe his presentation with critical eyes. “The Sunday Visitor” keeps juniors, Daniel Fader, Sandra Hayek, Gregory Kott, and John Schikora alerted to latest news of the Second Ecumenical Council. 13
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