Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School - Loughlinite Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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Brother Wilfrid records the French reading of Andrew McKenna, as John Szeligow- ski and Kevin McGuire await their turn at the microphone. Rev, Brother B. Aloysius, F.S.C. Religion. French (Dept. Head) Rev. Brother C. Adrian, F.S.C. Religion, French, Athletic Director Swimming Moderator Rev. Brother Aloysius Francis, F.S.C. Religion, French Weightlifting Moderator French: study of customs, language and people The time of crisis is at hand. Man must learn to live with and understand his neighbor or suffer annihilation along with him. Through an understanding of other peoples, by studying their history, learning their problems, and understanding their views, complete accord may be had. Through the study of French we try to realize the problems of a people and obtain an enlightened and clear view of their needs. Soon we under- stand the French people better and we learn to communicate with them on equal terms. Thus coordination becomes complete, and harmony routs discord. In still another way we at Loughlin are learning to bear our Christian principles into view, and to use what we have learned for the betterment of all. Mr. Richard B. Cochrane French Mr. John J. Gloster French Rev. Brother M. Wilfrid, F.S.C. Religion, French, French Club 15

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Souls strengthened, men developed by Religion The product of a Catholic education is a man who thinks, acts, and lives constantly in accordance with right reason illuminated by the examples and teachings of Christ. His education is an experience which has given him vision — that inestimable faculty which enables him to view matters deeply and to see them in a precise and clear perspective. As a result of the religion course and religious background he has received, the Loughlin man is molded into a mature person, an individual with clear insight, and a staunch char- acter who defends his principles with conviction. The Loughlin man is a successful man because he knows and continually strives for his goal — union with God. Rev. Brother Claudius William, F.S.C. Religion, Librarian Rev. Brother Clarence William, F.S.C. Religion, Art, Shop, Art Club Brother Anselm and Stephen Stutzbach look on as Gerard Fuccillo locates the scene of a famous Biblical story. Rev. Brother Amator Lawrence, F.S.C. Religion, Typing, Business Law Baseball Moderator Rev. Brother Anselm of Jesus, F.S.C. Religion, History, Economics Archconfraternity, Legion of Mary Rev. Brother C. Benedict, F.S.C. Religion, Mechanical Drawing History, Bowling Moderator 14



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Mr. Stephen J. Rusnak English (Dept. Head), History Rev. Brother C. Mark, F.S.C. Religion, English, Public Speaking and Dramatics Moderator Rev. Brother Basilian, F.S.C. Religion, English Glee Club Moderator Mr. William C. Quinn English, Latin » Study of English aids in self-expression of student The careful study of English and the reading of numerous works of art are of more intrinsic value than the knowledge of the definition of a gerund or the understanding of numerous plots and counterplots. The study of English helps to develop the ability to express thoughts, advance ideas and influence others. In order that the above purposes of language may be used effectively, one must be able to think clearly, express ideas precisely and employ with facility a colorful and expansive language. The purpose of a course in English is to train the mind to organize a complete knowledge of a means of ex- pression and present opinions and further knowledge. Through the study of other persons ' opinions, in the form of literature, we soon come to a complete realization of the methods to propagate our own beliefs. Rev. Brother Christopher Charles, F.S.C. Religion, English Jameson an Moderator Rev. Brother Charles Felix, F.S.C. Religion, English, Mathematics Swimming Moderator Mr. Charles F. Grosse English, Art, Dramatics Coach 16

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