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FATHER DANIEL J. MARTIN MA. University of Notre Dame Assistant Headmaster, Dean of Studies, Social Problems. Senior Class Advisor, Student Council Advisor, Class Play. From his first day as a freshman, the Prep student is made to realize vvhat an integral part of Prep is Father Martin. As Dean of Studie-s, Father makes it a point to show a real interest in the scholastic prog- ress of each and every Prepster. The Student Council and Senior Class are particular fields of work for Father Martin. ll NAR in --...xg FATHER JOHN F. POUX BA. St. Bonaventure University Religion, French, Golf, Cross Coun- try. As assistant director of student personnel, Father Poux aids in the moral training of Prep students. He also performs well his duties as chairman of the Modern Language Department. Athletics, too, provide an outlet for his enthusiasm, as he coaches the cross-country and golf teams and is advisor of the rifle club. In addition, his vvork in the Young Christian Students helps ful- fill the religious needs of a number of Prep's students.
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Trdiner of TuTure Ainericcin ciTi- zens - This is Monsignor McDonold in The lighT of his nwciin objecnve os l-leodn1osTer oT Prep f producing sTc1unch members of Church ond sTciTe. l-lis nwciin concern is educciTing Ccnhedrcil Prep's porTion ol young Ainericci, shovving Thenw The vvciy To inTellecTuc1l success in college cind in The business vvorld. Trciining The bodies ol The boys is onoTher concern, cidniircubly seen To by The vciried schedule ol yecir- round sporTs, ci schedule vviThin The recich oT every young mon here. Here cigciin, The high sporTs sfcind- ords rellecT The concern of The l'lGC1ClINC1SlSl'. The exTrenTeIy vvicle cirroy of exTro-curriculor c1cTiviTies olso is ci proof of Monsignor McDonc1ld's qucilifiednessf ll o boy hcis ciny in- TeresT GT cill, There is ci club oT Prep which he con join To ciir This inTeresT ond perhops To develop iT inTo ci TolenT. The Tinoncicil ciflciirs of Prep ore perhcips The I-lecidnicisTer's niosT burdening iob, BuT C1 look c1T The books will Tell cinyone Thc1T The iv, l is T Q 1 1 lx 'T f fifzfw' IVIONSIGNOR IVICDCDNALD Prep school ol Monsignor McDon- cild is ci mirror ol his elchciency, .4-14 'anna-we ln Th e phoTo above, Monsignor McDonald Tokes Tirne ouT Trom checlfing some hncincicil business of The s chool To smile for The yccirlvool- phorogrfi pher AT The lelT, Monsignor iz seen in The mriin ofhce IQ-1ij:!'!TlT'TII1Q proposed irnprovc-nTenTs for Thu school
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FATHER CHARLES D. SKINNER MA. University of Pittsburgh Religion, Social Studies, Journalism, Press Club, Swimming, Water Polo, RAMBLER, l.lTERUl.AE, EXPLORER. Father Skinne-r's role in the training of the 1200 future American citi- zens is many faceted: he is the director of student personnel, chair- man of the Social Studies Depart- ment, and co-ordinator of the school publications. He is also Prep's vvater polo and swimming coach. So Father Skinner is an in- valuable molder of the moral, scho- lastic, and physical sides of the student. FATHER JOHN D. DANISZEWSKI MA. University of Notre Dame Assistant Headmaster, Dean of Ac- tivities, English, Guidance, Student Activities. Freshman Class Advisor, Forensic League. Probably more than any other member of the Prep faculty, it is Father Daniszevvski vvho takes it upon himself the duty of guiding freshmen in their first year at the school. His attention is dravvn to the individual problems of those vvho are placed in his care. To Father Daniszewski belongs the honor of having overseen the development of Prepsters' ability in public speak- ing through his vvork in the Forensic League.
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