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,,,,. , , YY V infuses the inspiration behind Father Cain explains the fundamentals of Ecclesiology to Joan Wagman is illustrating the symbols of the four divi- the Senior Class. Theme: the teaching, ruling, and sanc- sions of Religion III to the girls of the Junior Class. tifying offices of the Church are the concern of Patrick Kathleen Whalen, Barbara Akers, Nancy Brownsweiger, Clark, Ronald Soltes, Terrence McClain, Theodore Beltz, Barbara Beck, Ann Grove, and Carol Mikush are cn- Luke St. Onge, and Albert Crone. grossed in thought. J i our actions 1 Here Father Bierschmidt is presenting our school with a Mission Banner which signifies Y. C.'s generous contributions. Father Cain represented Father Bierster at our Mission Assembly. The Mission Representatives from Sections 1-A to 4-D feel 'justified in being proud of their efforts. 23
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Bishop Leech leisurely pauses to discuss dedica- tion of new York Catholic with our principal pro tem, Fathcr Gervase Cain. Without religion, we as human beings, or York Catholic as an educa- tional institution, would have no pur- pose. Active knowledge of God and His Church stands as a bulwark against the aggressive isms of the world which willfully destroy democracy, the Flower of Christianity. We must cherish our religion: Protect it greedily. for the Truths of God alone remain unchanged by the tides of time. The keystone for Christian movement, re- ligious instruction, will reign as the prime necessity in the training of young Americans, our future generation. Religion Each Friday, the Junior and Senior boys in turn, have the privilege of serving Holy Mass. An atmosphere of reverence and respect prevails when our auditorium becomes momentarily our chapel. Here Ernest McDowell, Thomas Echcnrode, Albert Crone, and Vincent Krepps prepare the altar for Mass. Patrick Clark's reading of the Advent antiphons opens the tirst of the four- week Advent Wreath Ceremony. Michael Gangloff lights the ornate, symbolical candle. Father Fierstcr, David Klunk, Thomas Graham, Carolee Zagurski, Julia Brezler, Beverly Peters, Sheila Einsig, Marcia Wagner, Mary Sue Strine, Mary Guyer, and Linda Knouse reveal their serious purpose in pre- paring for the coming of Christ.
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E s f ! T Father Barrett reads poems of Cseatedb Joann Gaubeart, Kathleen Whalen, Mary Ann Snyder, Carole Martin, Lew- raine Buckingham, Barbara Keasey: Cstandingj Peter Keffer, Andrew Logue, Rich- ard Nichols. Lewraine Buck- ingham received an honorary award in the National Poetry Contest. Knowledge of English and . . . The S. R. A. Library with its wide scope of readings engages our Juniors' interest. Seated from left are Roger Deller, Ned Smith, James Reineberg, David Eck, Leo Deller, Michael Hol- land, Robert Day, Richard Trimmer. Standing are Joseph Del- ler, Isadore Didio, Thomas Wagman, Edward Myers, John Eckenrode, Vincent Banks, and Francis Klinedinst. Sister Agnes Angela sympathizes with Good Deeds, por- trayed by Roseann Murphy, as sophomores Maryellen Scar- arough, Jeanne Buchingham, Elizabeth Mengel, Judith LoBi- anco, Patricia Cowman, Ann Downey, Joanna Irwin, Mary Krutulis, and Margaret Spangler present morality play, Every- man, '
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