Charley's Boys
St. Bernard College in the Sixties
by
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About the Book
I was surprised when a friend told me he wasn't aware that St. Bernard
had ever had a college. After thinking about it for a moment, I
realized it had been almost thirty years since St. Bernard College
closed its doors. That was what motivated me to write a book about my
experience there. I attended St. Bernard College from August 1966
until May 1970. It was a time when St. Bernard College strived with
attendance peeking during those years. Also of significance, various
sports were putting St. Bernard on the map. The 1967-68 basketball
team was outstanding, winning their conference championship in one of
the highest scoring games in conference history. In writing the book,
I mention many other things that went on there, including campus
activities, other sports and the professors, priests and students of
the college. The book emphasizes two primary things: that outstanding
basketball team of 1967-68 of which I was a member, and the influence
Coach Charles Richard had on his athletes, students and the college
itself. You will take a walk down memory lane as you read about what
it was like at St. Bernard College in the late Sixties.
About the Author
Don W. Laney attended St. Bernard College from 1966 to 1970. He played
on the basketball team for legendary coach Charles Richard. He
graduated from St. Bernard with a degree in history and English. Don
went on to attain three master's degrees from Alabama A & M. He was a
teacher and coach for thirty-one years, applying many of the skills
and techniques he learned while at St. Bernard. Don also answered the
call to the ministry, pastoring and serving as interim pastor for
numerous churches throughout North Alabama. While still teaching, Don
began writing short stories for a local magazine "Yesterday's
Memories". Some of his stories won awards for their humor and
accuracy, including 'The BB Gun Battle at the Old Outhouse', 'Grandma
Told me to Slug Him' and 'The Day Old Mack Died'. He has also written
another book, 'The Laney Saga', a story about his ancestry. Don is
retired and enjoys jogging, traveling and being with his family. He is
married to Cheri Wray Laney, also a teacher. They have three grown
sons and two grandchildren. Don and Cheri reside in Lacey's Spring,
Alabama.