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Cfaijej in .146 !i0ll The development of a deep spir- itual life is necessary for all who wish to bring Christ to oth ers. In religion classes the Jo eds are instructed in the teach- ings and practical applications of their religion. Although the seniors become well versed in ciology, the main emphasis is placed on living a thoroughly Christian life. llw, 1 ' Nm. :X - Physics Since Scientists of today ad- vocate materialism so strenuously, Christophers are preparing to bring faith and truth into this field. Here students gain a better under- standing of the world about them by studying about heat, light, sound, electricity, and mechanics Four English IV - senior English classes get Seniors demonstrate Arehimedes acquainted with new books during the Principle- American Education Week. I 1
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CLASSES 5004 in ful ' American History Avidly interested, not only in the story of the past, the Seniors also find present-day American History equally fascinating, and eagerly absorb as much of it as possible. With the distant South Pacific brought so near home by the presence of our boys in that area, there is a two-fold objective in its studye satisfaction of the natural desire for familiarity with the conditions surround- ing loved ones, and, in the second place, the never-ending quest foreknowledge. Unlfnercla This is one of the llilts of our business department which trains young hristophers for the business world. Another unit is the Jliiee pr renee which teaches them to operate every kind if micbine used in ofiices. The zum of the shorthand ourses is to make 'Lspeed demons of the girls. The busi- iess world is Z1 Wide Held for Work of the Cbristophers, ind our business department thoroughly prepzires the tue ent Fc r it. ,, K ,, ' Zfl -AX Xu Father Jendrasiak using Mass missal explains to seniors the splendor of the Midnight Mass. U
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JUNIURS -. , 'Wi 3'-Af' Q X111 P1 ' Sl Homeroom Teacher: Sister Mary Arnelberga 6 aaa icera V ,wwf-K W 'Wina- 1 Li President - Louise Kott Secretary - Ioan Paschka Treasurer - Janet Brown is The attaining Of speed and awunwy the aim 0f these diligent lypists. 'N , I I Q' K ! if , ll x ,,, .. ... ...H . xrmr' Juniors prove attentive listeners as Father . . . . . fi Jendrasiak outlines the Transition Period Students ' ems,researcI1,a of American literature. P .f ',' ' d enlenf an nd the L1bl'8fY 3 Conv d general lace for aSS1gnm - M 2 1
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