De La Salle High School - Parade Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1966

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THE BROTHERS The Brothers teach, but this could be considered a sideline as to why they are really at De La Salle. They bring to our lives something that we could not have if we went to a public school. At best, .it could be de- fined as their devoted interest in the students and traditions of DLS, though this is far too vague and actually a great understatement. An outsider visiting DLS probably never sees or understands this union be- tween the Brothers and students. Even we, the young men attending DLS, take this gift of the Brothers for granted. We can't pinpoint this spirit, though it is in evidence everywhere. We just know that it is present when we talk to the Brothers, when we go to a ball game, or when they spend their time after school to help us with a problem. And each year, as the spirit of our school grows, and as we grow, this relationship between the Brothers and the students becomes deeper and more meaningful. LAY TEACHERS The layman is by rights an integral part of the Catholic Church and he plays an important part in her activities. Here, too, the lay teacher is essential in producing what De La Salle is devoted to - forming a good Christian gentleman, or in other words, a Brothers' Boy. For even though our lay teachers have not taken the vows of the Christian Brothers, they have still committed themselves to teaching, guiding, and coaching a boy to take a place in this world, and they have succeeded admirably. THE CURRICULUM De La Salle offers high school courses capable of meeting all basic needs. This education will enable graduates to go to professional schools or to college or to enter the business world immediately. A student's individual curriculum is set up with his abilities, desires, ambitions, and interests in mind. He is given the course of studies which is best suited for his own particular high school education. The student's program is especially designed to bring out the best of his mental, moral, and physical powers. Successful completion of this four year period of education at De La Salle will graduate him a D-man with every Ch3l1C9 to succeed.

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