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Page 83 text:
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Hey, wait a minute, we're on the same team! Nick Dirato isn't taking any chances. He's driving the Driver Education car And lhey fhffllghf Only fhe Tower Of Pisa leaned!! Geralyn Jonas proves that volleyball is a sport for tall people.
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97, 98, 99 . . . isn't there a better way to keep in shape? Charm school students have nothzng on St Plus Debs PHYSICA ED CATIO -RT he exercise of all the muscles of the body in their due proportion is one great secret of health and comfort as well as of strength, and the full development of manly vigor. -W. Hall The members of the Physical Education Depart- ment have devoted their energies to teaching the great secrets of health and strength. Many a sore back is proof of their diligent efforts to keep stu- dents in shape. The department engages in three particular areasg ' namely exercise, sports and games. To supplement the daily program in physical educa- tion, the student body can participate in intra- mural sports. Health classes are organized and taught through this department. The importance of keeping physically fit is stressed. Preparation for the road ahead is given students in the driver education courses. Look Ma, no hands! Try and catch that onel'
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1 U RELIGIO H There is a time to be born, and a time to die, says Solomon, and it is the memento of a truly wise man, but there is an interval between these two times of infinite importance. --Richmond The members of the Religion Department strive to help students to fill this interval of time by incorporating within their classes Christian atti- tudes and ideals. Students have found the large and varied selection of religion courses provoca- tive and stimulating. These courses are aimed at generating a mature understanding of religious beliefs and traditions. It is the hope of the de- partment that Christian values and convictions will be deepened. Within the school community, students see and experience in a practical way an application of these principles. Student projects stemming from their instruction have included visits to orphan- ages and state homes, assistance to flood victims, and food and clothing collections for the poor. .lim Gover and Phil Steffen trace the journeys of Saint Paul. Dennis Casey doesn't seem to agree with Bridgette Barry's response to the religion survey question posed by Kris Meyer. 4 ,.... at 11 x 'rii Y ' iff 4 Thomas Burton reflects on the meaning of the Christian Message in his life.
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