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Thomas Burton, Carl Geipel, and Brian Blair warn Dom De Anthony that failure to answer survey questions will result in being thrown to the lions. Donna Fitzpatrick staples away at her religion proiect. 3 U i if f ' Alter reviewing assigned material, religion students are ready to begin a class discussion.
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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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Debbie Opper and Ann Dellinger see the world through rose colored glasses. .sw .- W Not even NASA has developed a plan that will match the one of Dave Davis and Pete Curka. sein CE Science is but the statement of truth found out. -Coley At' St. Pius, that is the hope of the Science Department, to help the student seek and find the truth. The students are given the opportunity to establish a firm foundation of knowledge that will serve as a tool to the understanding of life. The acknowledgment of scientific discovery can be found in the lab as well as in the lecture room. Whenever there is an inquisitive mind, the m department is ready to meet the challenge. w This could never happen in the days of prohibition, muses Mr. Pryor.
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