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Joyce Redding leads her 11B Religion III class in a discussion of the positive and nega- tive sides of the fifth commandment. gift M. Urbel, M. B. Murphy, and J. Perron explain the three states of man to the 11A Religion Ill class. Debate enlivens the 11C Religion III class: Y. Crt-co is quite sure that ghosts do not exist, while M. Lenahan is just as sure that they do.
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M. Merchant, B. Slezak, M. O'Neil, G. Cillan, and J. B Botta listen atten- tively as Sister Anne Gertrude discusses the symbols of Our Lady, J. Mahoney, J. Johnson, L. Cogovan, and P. DeStefano experience the solemnity of the Sacrament of Extreme Unction. Disaster or victory? Nerves tingle as Sis ter Anne Gertrude's seniors accept their report cards from Father Colburn. ggs Q, Hass, .L YY, ,fx :QQ . 11 RQ Q!-
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l l week. Michael Calleo describes the moral of the Parable of the Prodigal Son to Sister Ger- trude Joseph's Religion Il class. I I and The truly civilized man in his use of religion never condemns his cultural heritage because of its pagan background, but adapts the best of it to enrich his life on his march of progress. As part of the 10A Religion ll Mass project, C. Partyka, M. Murdico, A. Johnson, and D. Slezak sign Mass pledges for the following Nicollette Alexander points out the Litur- gical colors and their symbols to Sister Clotilda's 9A Religion I class. The board illustration helps V. Allen ex- plain the Trinity to the members of Sister Rosaire's Religion I class. ' V iszriix' .st i
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