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M McConnell waits for recognition to express' his opinion on the cognitive way of thinking during a Rev. George G. Jendrach. C.R. AB.. M.A.. M.S.L.S.: St. Louis U., Catholic U.: Moral Guidance, Co- chairman of Religion Dept., Li- brarian, Audio-Visual Director, Moderator of School Social Com- mittee, Acolytes, Sacristans. Com- mentators. Library Club. Rev. Alexander Kocon, C.R. A.B.: St. Louis U., DePaul U.: Marriage and Family, Co-chairman ol' Religion Dept.. Moderator of Fathers' Club. Rev. Howard Morin, C.Ss.R. B.A.: Catholic U.: Marriage and Family. Keeping The Faith , , . Rev. Bruno Ostrega, CR. B.A.1 St. Louis U.: Christian Doc- trine ll: Bookstore Manager. Rev. Clement Weiss. CR, A.B.1 St. Louis U.: Christian Doctrine I and ll: Mothers' Club Moderator. Rev. Dennis L. Sanders, C.R. BA.. lVl.A.. Certificate in Li- brarianship: DePaul U.. Loyola U., Washington U., St. Louis U.: Assistant Principal, Dean ol' Stu- dents: Christian Doctrine I and ll: Ladies' Auxiliary Moderator. Rev. Edward Janusz, C.R. AB., Ph. L., M,A.. S.T,L.. J.C.D.: St. Louis U.. Gregorian U.: Mar- riage and Family. Mr. Thomas McElligott B.A. DePaul U.: Christian Doc- trine, Social Living. Fr. Ostrega demonstrates to his class the preparation for the Last Rites During the course of his four years at Weber, a young man is constantly impressed with the importance of reli- gion in everyday life. The ultimate goal of our Religion Department is to instill in the individual student a sound foundation for his faith based on love. In accomplishing these ends, the student truly becomes prepared for his future role in society, whatever it may be.
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. Abstract ualities of odern Technology Mathematics is the building block of the sciences. Without this course of study, we could not study such related fields as biology, chemistry, physics, and engi- neering. Because this subject progresses at such a fast rate, we too, in our study of math, must progress. Not only must we learn about concepts of Euclid, but we must learn about the fascinating world of computers. In no other subject does a student induct such a wide range of concepts. Left Col. Top To Bottom: Rev. Joseph J. Korabik. C.R. B.A.. St. Louis U.. Gregorian U.. Catholic U.. Loyola U., Northwestern U.. DePaul U., IIT. Trionometry, Ad- vanced Algebra. Treasurer. Chairman of Math Dept. Rev. Edwin Karlowicz. C.R. M.A., St. Louis U.. DePaul U.. Modern Geometry. Principles of Mathematics. Calculus. Director ol Athletics. Rev. Adolph Istok C.R. M.A.. AB., St. Louis U.. St. Mary's College. Algebra I and III. Mr. Richard Camera B.S. in Ed.. Illinois State U., Geometry. Algebra I and III. Right Col.: Rev. Thaddeus A. Napiorkowski, C.R. B.S.. M.Ed., St. Louis U., DePaul U.. Loyola U.. Wright .lr. Coll.. U. of Illi- nois. Notre Dame U. Algebra I, General Science. Swim. Tennis. Water Polo Moderator. Mr. Gelindo Camporese BA.. Northeastern U.. Geometry, Ad- vanced Algebra. Trigonometry. Rev, David W. Wanat. C.R. M.A.. St. Louis U.. Social Living. Algebral. fav Fr, Karlowicz indicates an isomorphic relationship. ' f Y: .4 , It XX 3 .,, XIX: v t? dl X I
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