Religion
Brother Aloysius Lumley is certainly the best friend of La Salle's freshmen. H~ has been preparing the underclassmen for what is expected of them for se long that only God remembers now, and he's still going strong.
Though he is hardly seen in the classroom, Mr. Pat Devine is a great asset te the La Salle faculty. Besides guiding the mislead juniors and coaching cross¡ country and track, Mr. Devine also teaches Christian Marriage.
Mr. Ceoffrey Nicoletli is well known for standing on desks when introducin~ an important concept to his freshmen and sophomore religion classes. Mr Nicoletti also has the arduous task of guiding the wayward editors of thi~ book. Good luck.
Mr. Alfred Puntel is the purveyor of morality to the students at La Salle. Hi~ one goal in life is to instill good Christian values into the "godless hordes" h~ must instruct. In his off hours, he can be found making transparencies for hi! overhead projector or collectinR loud ties.
Mrs. Muriel Mehr, teaches Death and Dying, as well as a number of at he religion courses. In her Death course, she tries to give her students a mOH realistic view of death than they had before taking the course. It is rumoree that she once said "I am going to live forever, or die trying." Field trips includ~ a sailing tour down the river Styx.
Mr. Patrick Devine: Marriage; Junior Guidance, Cross-Country and Track coach
Father Anthony Janton, reportedly once played racquetball with Cardina Krol. As our official chaplain, Father Janton is kept busy running the under¡ class retreats, serving mass, and leading the Christian Action Program.
In his first year at La Salle, Brother Ken Cook has proved to be a great asse both in teaching and in helping out here at the Blue and Gold. His friend lines' and kindness have made him popular with many students.
Mrs. Muriel Mehr: Chairperson of Religion Department; Religion 1, Death and Dying, Peace and Justice, Prayer
Mr. Ceoffrey Nicoletli: Religion 1, 2; Moderator
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