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daily lives and Linda Has- Deborah Dell, Jennifer Schnitzler, Holly Jinks, Bonnie Price, Kathleen Sp.eldenner, linger, members of the freshman Religion class, listen attentively to Father Wurzel OS he exploms the term -possessed in regard to being inhabited by the devil. The g.rls hope they con remember what he tells them, for his tests are not made for girls who do not pay attention class. vorth a thousand words, It looks OS if Father Donnelly has found the old proverb, one picture very useful in his sophomore religion class. He illustrates how the saints end their lives can be our perfect examples. It looks as if Father Donnelly has found the old proverb, one picture is worth a thousand words, very useful in his sophomore religion class. He illustrates how the soints and their lives can be our perfect example
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Religion is not only a subject, but a part of our Religion has a great effect upon the lives of the students at St. Wende- lin ' s High School. We are taught to increase our men- tal ability as well as our spiritual ability. We are taught the rights and wrongs of our moral lives by the inspirational guidance and good example of our priests, sisters, and lay teachers. We as students consider it a privi- lege to have received three years of religion in a Catholic High School. It has helped us to develop a strong character to face the responsibilities of adult life. Like a seed that will develop into a lovely flower when planted in the earth, so it is when Religion is planted in our souls. We will develop into a shining example of Chrisianity. The junior religion class is learning Church History and the life of Christ. This class is interesting as well as worthwhile. Gerald Holmon, Harold Dillery, and Judy Reinhart l isten attentively, as Dottie Miller reports on Christ ' s life. Correcting papers is just one of the many duties of Pother Wurzel. Does he look content with his students ' grades? This is a familiar scene In the girls ' sociology class. Prayer is the prelude to every session taught. Many fine points of our religion are learned in connection with the study of man in his relation to God, to other men and to himself.
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These first year Latin students, Fred Ziegman, Alfred Diaz, Bonnie Hay, Martha Schroeder, Gerald Holman, and Mary Ann Sheeran, are declining a few nouns for us. This is just one of the many things that Latineers learn. Beginning this year, Latin will no longer be offered all four years, but will be offered in the freshman and sophomore years. Through Latin, students • will receive an ability to interpret a language and learn to appreciate the Roman way of life. First year Latin offers a broad foundation needed to study Three members of the Latin II class re-enact Maria habuit parvum agnum. Michael Frias, Sharon Miller, and Dorothy Frisch expound their great knowledge of Latin by trans- lating, Mary had a little lamb! Firs! year French students, Daniel Saldusky, Larry Holman, and Nadine El chert follow along in their conversation manuals as they listen to the French records being played. Listening to someone else speak the French Language aids these students in their learning process. 16
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