Loyola Academy - Yearbook (Wilmette, IL)

 - Class of 1960

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MR. JOHN J. CONNELLY Mathematics 2, 3, 4. Advanced Placement Mathematics Mathematics is logic. Know why in addition to how. FR. THOMAS J. POWERS, S.J. Mathematics I. Student Counselor. Co-Chairman Math. Department, Famous last words: Father, I forgot to change the sign. College math introduced into curriculum MR. RICHARD L. POMMIER Mathematics I, 2, 3. For a year freshmen study algebra, the in- strument of higher mathematics, to acquire mathematical dexterityg then as sophomores attend geometry class to prove the proposition that their mathematical hand has all thumbs. MR. PETER D. FOX, S.J. Mathematics I, 2, 3. Speech I. Hard math problems and hard tootball games seem to teach identical lessons. About 2596 of the bays learn that all It takes is a little extra eftortg and the rest learn how to quit. tux'-11 FATHER PHILIP M. COOGAN, S.J. Mathematics 'l. Speech 2. Student Counselor I, 2. MR. JEROME C. SPELLMAN Mathematics 2, 3, 4. Mathematics is a symbolic language for ab- stract ideas.

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MR. MICHAEL P. QUINN English 2, 4. MR. FRANK C. BANDACARRI English l. Typing Never let failure deter you for mistakes often help you to gain the goal that you thought was beyond you. Science club launches first Loyola rocket MR. GERALD F. CAVANAUGH, S.J. Mathematics l. Physics 4. Spkch 1. Moderator of Sophomore Sodality Moderator of Science Club Physics alone combines the formal rigor of mathematical reasoning with the suppleness required of a mind required to think in the teeth of hard facts. MR. KENNETH J. JUDY General Science l. Biology 2, 4. Moderator of Astronomy Club. The true study of science only begins in the classroom. FR. JOHN W. STEJSKAL, S.J. Physics 4. Chairman Science Department. Moderator of Science Club. Student Counselor. The deeper a scientist delves into the mysteries of this world, the greater is his respect and admiration for the God who created it. MR. JAMES M. ROACH Mathematics 3. Chemistry 3, 4. Advanced Placement Chemistry. Solving problems in chemistry is like any other skill. It takes lots of practice after you have learned the method. ?wJ1 .3 a , ,f 1-. . . . gi 1 :gg .ij iv, '



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FR. DONALD J. O'SHAUGHNESSEY, S.J. History 1. latin l. Chairman History Department. Student Counselor. The perceptive student will benefit from history also in terms of sympathy with his fellow man and even of a better understanding of self. MR. WALTER l.. BAMBERGER History 2. Speech 3. Drama Club Moderator. Remember you will make History tomorrow. MR. DONALD ROGAN History l Man's appreciation and understanding at his yesterday enable him to find meaning in his today and promise in his tommorraw. MR, JOHN R. CROWLEY, S.J. Latin l, 3. Economics 3. Assistant Freshman Football Coach. Assistant Torch Club Moderator. Poster Club Moderator. In economics one can't talk intelligently with- out facts. the past - the present - student surveys - all equal social studies MR. ROBERT J. DUNN, S.J. Sociology 4. History 1. Speech 2. Moderator of Year. Moderator of Camera Club. Observe with peace and joy the Lord's worldp iudge it with the eyes of Christy selflessly seize some aspect ot that world and give your- self to it. .Q

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