Holy Family High School 1951 Yearbook (Auburn, NY) - Full Access
Every class, every school day, begins and ends with prayer. The need for this constant reminder of God's presence and appeal for His aid is deeply impressed upon the mind of each student. Their seriousness is evidenced in this picture as the student body offers the rosary for the guidance of world leaders. Perhaps the most important class in the four years' program of Religion is the Apologetics course offered to seniots. Methods of provin2 the doctrines of faith received a timely applica– tion when the dogma of the Assumption was pomulgated. Father Davie helps the seniors review some of the principal proofs for this dogma. Pantomine is the art of the hour for these Pub– lic Speaking enthusia ts. Translating theory into practice under the direction of Sister Joanne. Marian Onori, David Boedicker, Mary Ann Maywalt and Thomas Lawler hold the stage with their inter~retations of-well, you seem to know, Alfred. Tell us! 27
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