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ata yd X. t, A school is, after all, essentially a place where the mind is trained and where academic knowledge is acquired. It is true that character training is an important part of education, as is the development of sound social at- titudes and emotional balance. But in school these desirable end results ac- company the teaching of required subject matter. Often it is the very chal- lenge of a difficult passage to translate from another language, or a stubborn problem to solve in math that stimulates the will to act. An so it is the hands of our teachers who open to us the great treasures .... 15
MEMS JUNIOR RELIGION CLASSES . . . of RELIGION the laeu to all subjects. lieligion . . . the study ol Catholic Doc- trine . . . is the key to the entire cur- riculum of the Catholic school. Every study is pursued in the light of Christ's teaching. Literature. science and the arts are illumined and clarified by His immutable principles. And to make this Christian integra- tion possible. particular courses in re- ligion are taught during the four-year course. The Senior course in Apolo- getics. which gives the reasonable basis for Codls existence. comes only after the student has benefited from Church History in third year. Roth ol these courses are built on the solic' study of the Sacramental system and .he life of Christ. .lane Kelly demonstrates one ol the proofs of the existence of Cod using a clock as lfrorn Leftl Rm-ia Nlcblalion. Mary blargaret Ehrstein, Mary Keating and Nlarilyn Judson listen to how it's flone. .Innior Religion Class turns into a round table discussion on THE INFLUENCE OF THE tIA'l'IIOI,Itl IIIIURUH . . . YESTERDAY AND TODAY. Front Rauf from left. sit- ting: Mary Ellen O'Connell, Suzanne Shanahan, Mary Joyce Sheehan. Marilyn Van Curran, Rose Nlary O'Rrien. Roberta Nasseau. .loan Pereira, Marilyn Adams. Nlargzaret Fancy, Ellen lNIcNamee, lXIargaret Gervais, Bette Cantert. Judy Lang. Back Row. from left: Antoinette Caviccliioli, .luanita Merkel, Dolores Onorato, loan Klehr. ,loan Cariola, 'Shirley Schaefer, Eleanor Leonard. Ann Palermo. Frances Sweeney and Margaret Wahle. t I 6
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