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This title offers a feast of memories for alumni of Little Rock's Catholic High School - and parochial educators everywhere. In April 2009, alumni and friends of Catholic High School for Boys will gather to toast and roast a favorite of the school's legendary faculty, Michael Moran, the author of "Proudly We Speak Your Name". Only a stoic could complete a reading without a teary-eyed moment or two and many belly laughs. Faculty idiosyncrasies are recalled in this memoir, as are student antics. If it can happen within the walls of an all-boys high school, the author has probably seen it in his forty-one years of teaching. And he has probably reported on it in this book, which was written during his first year of 'retirement'. While the spirit is often light, Moran's book ends with a stirring tribute to the man who, though departed, still epitomizes the spirit of the place, the man whose name is now given to the school's street, Father George Tribou. Readers will leave Moran's account glad for the experience of following in his (remembered) footsteps.

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"I learned more about English literature at Catholic High than in all my classes at Princeton." - Actual comment by a 2003 graduate of LRCH who requests that his name be withheld until his sheepskin is awarded by that school in Princeton, New Jersey"

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      Publisher: Butler Centre for Arkansas Studies
      Publication Date: 28/02/2010
      ISBN13: 9781935106074, 978-1935106074
      ISBN10: 1935106074

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This title offers a feast of memories for alumni of Little Rock's Catholic High School - and parochial educators everywhere. In April 2009, alumni and friends of Catholic High School for Boys will gather to toast and roast a favorite of the school's legendary faculty, Michael Moran, the author of "Proudly We Speak Your Name". Only a stoic could complete a reading without a teary-eyed moment or two and many belly laughs. Faculty idiosyncrasies are recalled in this memoir, as are student antics. If it can happen within the walls of an all-boys high school, the author has probably seen it in his forty-one years of teaching. And he has probably reported on it in this book, which was written during his first year of 'retirement'. While the spirit is often light, Moran's book ends with a stirring tribute to the man who, though departed, still epitomizes the spirit of the place, the man whose name is now given to the school's street, Father George Tribou. Readers will leave Moran's account glad for the experience of following in his (remembered) footsteps.

      Trade Review
      "I learned more about English literature at Catholic High than in all my classes at Princeton." - Actual comment by a 2003 graduate of LRCH who requests that his name be withheld until his sheepskin is awarded by that school in Princeton, New Jersey"

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