Bishop England High School - Miscellany Yearbook (Charleston, SC)

 - Class of 1960

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Bishop England High School - Miscellany Yearbook (Charleston, SC) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 30 of 168
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jet age decreases cont inental boundaries DECLENSION COMES EASILY to Doug Conklin, Richard Kessler, Barbara Drawdy, Paula Wildauer and Nell Prior. They discover that boardwork does help during Fr. Leo. Croghan's Latin I class. C'EST CELA Bonnie confirms Jim Mullen as Sr. Marcella's French I class enioys their number drill via Bingo. Partici- pants pictured are Ernie Zinkowski, Bonnie Du Fort, Margaret Adams and Jean Shahid. QUE HORE ES? inquires Joe Hendricks. Exhibiting their skill at telling time in Spanish, under the guidance of Sister Loretta are Carol Hartnett, Ted Ehrhardt and Cecilia Madden. Page TwentyYSix .,.ff ' - .. Q4 If today one wished to visit the far east or escape to an exotic isle time would be no obstacle. ln our fast moving world a jet plane can span the ocean in six hours. Due to this increase of communication, the languages of other nations now play a maior role in the lives of everyday man. Here at Bishop England High School the import- ance of languages is realized. Since 1915 the priests have drilled young scholars in Latin, the lan- guage of the universal Church. ln 1918 there was added another tongue, French. lt was not until 1945 that Spanish became a permanent part of the BE curriculum to take root with Latin and French. Nine years ago, tour Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul ioined the faculty to lighten the ever increasing duties of these priests and sisters. With willing hands and eager hearts the Sisters of Charity assumed their new responsibility of the English classes.

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history capsules, preserves society's story A R fi t. ACTIVE INTEREST in foreign countries occupies the time as Alfred Utsey points out the divisions of Australia. SHIFTING WORLD BOUNDARIES are pointed out by Mike Roumillet as world geography students Yvonne Riols and Gloria Priebe offer assistance. of Civics students Diane Marlowe, Barbara Hendricks and Shirley White Religion, the bond between God and man, is the guiding force and determining factor in life. For man religion is not only a way of life but it is a necessity. Justice, order and gratitude demand that man worship God. ln order to develop the students of Bishop Eng- land into mature citizens capable of taking a firm stand in this uneasy powder keg of a world, the faculty placed emphasis on religion -the core of the curriculum. Closely associated with man's way of life is history, the story of man's life. Down through the ages, from Neanderthal man with his cave- wall artistry to modern man with his time cap- sules, man has sought to preserve his story for the future generations. By imbibing this story one can see how man has reacted to political and social pressures. These facts garnered in 'civics, World-Geography, and World and American History enable man to study present problems in the light of the past and thus con- tinue to improve conditions for the benefit of all mankind. Page Twenty-Five



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'vin-1 DIAGRAMMING EXPERTS Barbara Thelen, Patricia Wrighlman, Ralph Boyd, Kit Barber and Angela Urban check their work in Sister De Neri's English I class. increases communication between countries JUST LIKE THE GLOBE, exclaims Mary Helen Kennerfy. Looking on at other examples of the Shakespearian theater are sophomores, Marie Reynolds, Larry Jones, Leslie Douglas and Kafhy Keenan. LISTEN MRS, CONDUSO, emphasizes Marty, por- trayed by Jim Comar, I'II gef married when I find The right girl. Taking off The ofher paris are Carolyn Kennedy, Lauranne Wells and Connie Sur- face. Af-N.

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1960, pg 55


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