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,Q--Nm Sophomores realize that a greater understanding of the Mass ca11 be gained by using their missals. john Stromp, Marlene Mundy, Lorraine Hawrylak, Carolene Kowal, and Theodore Swieconek are preparing explanations on the vestments that the priest wears at Mass. From their desks, Margaret Lutz and Lqis johnson check on the explanations in their missals. In Religion I the liturgical year is studied in detail as a help to daily Christian living. Sister M. Dorothea explains the n1ys- teries of the Pentecost season to Robert Apel, Edmond Grimm, Marlene Psuty, and Donald Fritz. It's 11ot that difhcult, is it Don? -ffl TMS- 'i Patricia Tommarello reads aloud the seven gifts of the Holy Ghost as Dona Gene Schmidt points out the illustration for each gift. Laura jean Kestner, Donna Zimmer, and john Lun- cinski try to visualize the meaning they convey. 27
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Religion Panel discussions are an aid to thinking for these fresh men. Charles Schmitt and Ronald Collins give their ideas on the sacraments as Margaret Rudolph, Ronald Carr and Jacqueline Howells prepare to give their reports Dennis O'Brien, Joyce Broderick, and Felix Duncan ut their religion instructions into practice by checking over the Legion of Decency movie guide. X' Religion is the basic subject that will guide underclassmen throughout their lives. Through their religion classes, they are instilled with the desire to fulfill their Quest lor Happinessng whereby they will become stronger Catholics, bet- ter citizens, and happier individuals. The course takes the student to the very beginning ol God's plan, outlining the various ways He gives His children to gain heaven. Alter at thorough study of faith and morals, the students come to realize that their greatest happiness is found in God. .nUVE I UF THE ERQH HQNDS V I 3? 1 W H - X ww Sophomore religion deals with an intensive study of the life of Jesus Christ on earth. Carol McNally, Rosemary Meyer, Carol jankowski, and Kathleen Mfeaver give their attention to 26 Christ's travels in Palestine. Kenneth Scharding discusses with them the Christian virtues as shown by Our Lord.
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Albert Nickel, janet Bigos, jean Young, and Michael Gildea hand in their English III short story assignments. Sister M. Bernarda appears to be pleased with jean's work. English What the living room would be with- out conversation, television, and the newspaper is what school would be without English classes. In any society there must be some form of communication, and it is through the English courses that the stu- dent learns to use the tools of commu- nication profitably. One finds that diagraming sentences, writing compositions, giving speeches, and reading the works of the masters are part of a schedule that adds variety and enjoyment to this required course. 28 I Poetry contests were something new for joseph Henger, Margaret Sherman, William Marsili, and Roberta Moore. Patricia O'Connell reads her prize winning poem, Tantalizing Secret, to the sophomores. What's the secret, Pat? In a chapter preview of Ivanhoe, George Collins challenges Patrick McHugh, Suzan Korth, Mary Ann Busch, and Joseph Gallagher to identify the knight in the drawing. Uh, uh, Pat, mustn't help Sue.
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