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Rav. BROTHER C. ANSELM, F.S.C. Rev. Bnorr-rim A. james, F.S.C. Religion, Latin fDepartment Religion, Latin, Student Council, Headj, French, Scholarship Club Senior Activities, Alumni Moderator Latzh course opens door to Classical Literature Magistri non sint. Could this be what the Latin student at Loughlin is thinking of his Latin teachers? It might very well be true since this subject seems to plague Loughlinites from their first year as freshmen to graduation. Latin, however, in spite of the dismay of the student is one of the most important subjects of the curriculum. It is a foundation of our own English language and also the basis tior Romance languages, such as French and Spanish. The pur- suer of Cicero and Virgil has an advantage over other students in that he has a chance to construct for himself a large vocabulary of English words which are derived from Latin. In addition, French is a compulsory two year course for every Loughlinite. The grammar of this language is simplified by a knowledge of Latin since many of the grammatical forms are decendants of Latin, The Loughlinite must take at least two years of Latin. If it is felt he is capable, he is allowed to go on to further MR. josarn F. Sunni-IAN Latin, English MR. Josrm-1 F. Scorro Latin, Social Studies 22 study. Cicero's Oratlons and Virgil's epic, the Aeneid, are studied in the third and fourth year resgectively. The student, having completed this course, will fin that his Latin back- ground will aid him in his college studies. The student can credit much of his knowledge of the Latin language to Brother C. Anselm, the genial and competent head of the department. He is assisted in his work by a well staffed body of Brothers and laymen. Brother Daniel's questions keep Freshman john Cahalan on his toes.
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Rnv. BROTHER C. STANISLAUS, F.S.C. Religion, English, Mathematics, Latin, Dramatics Moderator As Brother Christopher Charles regulates the tape recorder, William Lundquist speaks into the microphone during a junior English lesson. MR. WILLIAM C. QUTNN English, Latin - E-. X.- 2512.3 V1-et-HAT - EJ! ' 'ga ,ww .,,Y, 5,,.1ay1E.s,g,,s.q, .V Y ,S W1 can-. Rev. BROTHER Rev. BROTHER A. KEVIN, F.S.C. MR, KEVIN F,W0LpE CHRISTOPHER CHARLES, F.S.C. Religion, English, Mathematics, English Religion, English, jamemnian SCh0lHrShip Club, Debating Moderator - Moderator xl! as 21
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