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EXTREME UPPER LEFT: Rick Stec studies the Michigan Catholic in order to find an interesting article on today's church. EXTREME LEFT: Juniors Gerry Wolski, Mike Trevisan, Mary Alice Le Due and Virginia Watts plan their strategy of international relationships in the Dangerous Parallel game. LEFT: Mr. Kalczynski prepares his religion class for another day. ABOVE: Mrs. Zub shows Florence Kalinowski the relationship of two pictures in her Religion project. 17
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Religion Builds Future Leaders Throughout our lives, we must mature not only physically, but intellectually, socially, morally and spiritually if we are truly going to live our lives to the fullest capacity. Through the study of Religion we attain this maturity and aware- ness of ourselves. Religion aids we Freshmen and Sophomores in finding who we are, our place and importance in today's world and adjusting to the new people and circumstances we will encounter in our high school and adult lives. The Juniors and Seniors discover through Re- ligion class our capabilities and goals in life, a deeper realization of social, religious and politi- cal conditions in the world today and the final preparation needed before we enter the main- stream of adult life. Through an understanding of our Catholic Re- ligion, we gain a deeper and fuller understand- ing of God, our fellow man and today's chang- ing and confusing world. As we achieve this understanding, we are maturing into Christian men and women who focus our attention on the world. 16
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Modern Techniques Stimulate Creativity A continual source of enrichment for Arrow students is provided through their contemporary English courses. The energetic English depart- ment devotes much of its time to making the classes up to date and interesting to the stu- dents. Modern techniques make English at St. Alphonsus really a part of 1972. Freshmen and Sophomores get the basic back- ground in English necessary for future courses. Their anthology includes sections on poetry, Greek Mythology, short stories and English usage. On the other hand. Juniors and Seniors have their choice of exploring topics from Film- making and Dramatic Arts to Creative Writing and Research Paper. Also a number of novel courses help students understand modern writers of to'day. There are a wide variety of subjects offered that suit almost everyone's interests. English is vibrant and very much alive at St. Al's. A new twist to some basic topics makes English appealing to the student. 18
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