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Visit a Biology class sometime and you can see twenty- two years of teaching experience in action. The use of the latest audio-visual aids indicates that Mr. Coupe has not lost his desire to improve as a teacher. His enthusiasm, experience and desire for growth mark him as a man totally devoted to the purposes of this institu- tion. MR. GEORGE WILLIAMS, S.J., is a bright young man who was snatched by the Jesuits from a pastoral existence in Baton Rouge, La. Rumor has it that a traumatic childhood experience caused him to become a scholastic. He is best known for his white socks, which have become a landmark around the schoolg his computer-like intelligence, however, enables him to be a first-rate Mathematics teacher. FATHER THEODORE E. A. BRADY, SJ., one of the unsung heroes of Georgetown Prep's faculty, is a class master and perennial Latin teacher whose knowl- edge of the Romans and their tongue inspires young minds. He has had a hand in every phase of student life: whether in the classroom or up in the stands at a football game, it's always Father Brady who lends his active support. Father Brady attends to every detail of Prep life. MR. MICHAEL SEHLER, S.J., otherwise known as the 'fjolly red giant , is new at Prep this year. He teaches Latin and Greek with the poise and finesse of a masterg when Mr. Sehler is not at his academic pursuits, he can often be found playing basketball or touch football. Rev. Theodore E. A. Brady, S.J., Latin Mr. George Williams, SJ., Mathematics Mr. Michael Sehler, SJ., Latin, Greek 23
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Mr. Eugene Nolan, SJ., English Rev. D. Bradley Murray, SJ., Physics, Mathematics The lithe Jesuit moves about the campus. It is EUGENE NOLAN, SJ., guiding an English class here, moderating the Blue and Gray there. This ubiqui- tous individual follows his esoteric pursuits, yet puts his mark on many projects around the school. His organ- izational prowess gave the Blue and Gray a new look, as a highly sophisticated literary magazine, his English classes are nothing less than academic Hhappeningsf' Indeed, Mr. Nolan has a vital role to play at George- town Prep, and he plays the role well. FATHER D. BRADLEY MURRAY, S.J., has long been acknowledged as one of Prep's most personable Jesuits. Making his residence on the wing of Senior corridor, he teaches Physics and Mathematics and coaches the golf team. Much of his time this year has been spent bringing computer programming to Prep. He is most likely to be found in the Physics Lab, the computer room or in his room at his favorite hobby- sleeping. A fellow Jesuit has said of him, Without a doubt, he is one of the best teachers around. MR. AUGUSTINE COUPE has often been quoted for the line, A sport for every boy, a boy for every sport. It is an adequate reflection of his ambition for the boys at Prep. His years as Athletic Director bear witness to the enthusiasm which he brings to all his endeavors. And this goes beyond the realm of athletics. Mr. Augustine Coupe, Biology
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FATHER EDWARD I. BURNS, S.J. is very simply an able and diligent teacher. He brings to Prep his many years of teaching expe- rience at Georgetown University, and is now a Senior class master and a religion teacher to Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. He works quietly around the campus, but results are evident in such things as a Christmas food drive and tutoring programs for underprivileged chil- dren. In his iirst year here Father Burns is known and respected as a dedicated and concerned individual. MR. DAVID SAUTER, SJ., is one of the most conscientious teach- ers at Georgetown Prep. He teaches Latin and English to Sopho- mores and Juniors, and moderates the Debate Club. His time outside of school is occupied prefecting Junior Corridor Cwhere his friends call him The Toucanvj and being a consultant of the House. MR. THOMAS WRIGHT can rightly be called The Math Teach- er's Math Teacher . His 1967-8 season at Prep caps forty-six contin- uous semesters of Mathematics classes, with no end in sight. As the moderator of the Math Club and a veteran instructor of almost every grade level and course, whether it be Trig, Algebra, or Analysis, he is well-qualified to be the head of the school's Math Department and a member of the Admissions Committee. A diligent task master yet an expert at classroom repartee, Mr. Wright is sure to be among teachers remembered at any alumni gathering. Rev. Edward Burns, S.J., Religion Mr. David Sauter, SJ., Latin, English Mr. Thomas Wright, Mathematics 24
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