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Miss Betty jane Maher, Lecturer in Speech Rev. William J. Manning, S.-I., Instructor in Philosophy Miss Ann McGinn, Lecturer in Education Mr. Lawrence J. Mannion, Assistant Professor of History and Socml S udxes and Head of Department Dr. William E. Manz, Lecturer in Education Miss Catherine Martin, Lecturer in Modern Languages Mr. Rudolph Mondelli, Lecturer in French Miss Marguerite Mooney, Lecturer in English Mr. John 1. Mullee, Lecturer in History Mr, Austin S. Murphy, Lecturer in Social Studies Mr. james H. Nash, Lecturer in Mathematics Miss Virginia Nelson, Lecturer in Art Mr. Henry C. Offerman, Lecturer in German Miss Audrey M. O'Brien, Assistant Professor of Speech Rev. john J. O'Farrell, SJ., Lecturer in Education Mr. john G. O'Hara, Lecturer in Philosophy Rev. Thomas I. O'Malley, Instructor in Latin and English Mr. Raphael Piana, Lecturer in Educsffon and Science Mr. John M. Pittaro, Lecturer in Education and Spanish Mrs. Lylian A. R. Poland, Instructor in Speech Mr. joseph S. Probst, Instructor in Philosophy Dr. John D. Redden, Associate Professor of Education and Chairman of the Dmsion of History and Philosophy of Education Mr. Walter Reeve, Instructor in History Miss Dolores Rickens, Lecturer in Education Mr. Walter F. Robinson, Lecturer in Education Dr. Francis A. Ryan, Associate Professor of Education Mr. Paul G. Ryan, Lecturer in Education Rev. Robert L. Ryan, SJ., Assistant Professor of Religion and Head of Department Sister St. Jeanne, C.N.D., Lecturer in Education and Art Mr. Conrad Saphier, Lecturer in Education Miss Kathryn I. Scanlon, Director of Teacher Training Rev. Martin J. Smith, SJ., Assistant Professor of Education Rev. George I. Strack, Lecturer in Religion ' Mr. Raymond C.-Strassburger, Lecturer in Philosophy Mr., Daniel Sullivan, Assistant Professor of Philosophy Mr. Robert 1. Tolle, Lecturer in Science' ' ' Brother Vincent Dominic,'Lecturer in. Education Dr. Santina Vial, Assistant Professor in French and Italian Dr. Irene Wightwick, Lecturer in Education Mr. Henry F. White, Assistant Professor of Science Mr. Andrew A. Zaccagnino, Lecturer in Italian 10
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FACULTY Dr. Alexander Balmain, Lecturer in Social Studies Mr. W. Leo Batten, Lecturer in Philosophy Rev. Edward Bergen, Lecturer in Religion Rev. Adrian L. Bona, SJ., Student Counsellor Rev. Francis E. Bowen, SJ., Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Head of Departmen Mr. Richard Burgi, Lecturer in Russian Dr. Robert L. Burns, Lecturer in Graduate Education Dr. Lois E. Burns, Lecturer in English Mr. john J. Collins, Assistant Professor of History Mr. Donald F. Connors, Assistant Professor of English and Head of Department Mr. james J. Cribbin, Instructor in Education Rev. James T. Cronin, Associate Professor of Education and Chairman of Division of Educational Administration and Methods Miss Catherine Curtin, Lecturer in Speech Dr. Natalie Darcy, Lecturer in Education Miss Nettie DeNigris, Lecturer in Education Dr. Norris C. Deshel, Lecturer in Social Studies Mr. Robert E. Dodds, Lecturer in Art Dr. james F. Donnelly, Assistant Professor of History Rev. john F. Dwyer, SJ., Assistant Professor of Religion and Supervisor of Motherhouse Extension Centres Mr. Cyril B. Egan, Lecturer in Latin Mr. Nicholas Falcone, Lecturer in Social Studies Dr. William P. Finley, Lecturer in Education and Social Studies Dr. james A. Fitzgerald, Professor of Education and Chairman of the Division of Elementary Education Mr. james E. Fitzpatrick, Lecturer in Education Dr. Leonard J. Fliedner, Lecturer in Science Mr. james F. Flynn, Lecturer in Economics Rev. Henry Gebhard, Lecturer in Education and Religion Rev. john F. Gilson, SJ., Assistant Professor of Education Dr. George Glasgow, Assistant Professor of Speech and Head of Department Mr. William j. Grace, Assistant Professor of English Miss Ann Rita Grey, Lecturer in Art and Education Mr. John Hassett, Lecturer in English Rev. Joseph D. Hassett, SJ., Instructor in Philosophy Mr. William H. Hines, Assistant Professor of English Rev. john J. Hooper, Assistant Dean of the School of Education and Lecturer in Religion and Executive Secretary of the Summer Session Mr. Frank P. Jay, Instructor in English Dr. James J. Kearney, Assistant Professor of French Mr. Leo I. Kearney, Lecturer in Education Dr. William A. Kelly, Professor of Education and Chairman of the Division of Edu cationai Psychology, Measurements and Guidance Mr. Richard Kirby, Assistant Professor of Mathematics Mr. William F. McAloon, Lecturer in Science Miss Mary T. McGrath, Lecturer in English 9
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THE HOUR GLASS ix Four years, 1944-'48, were eventful years, crowded with memories, exciting years, filled with expectancy. Now we are ready to take the journey on life's highway. No matter what the future holds, we will never forget the many little things that helped prepare us for the big tasks ahead. Our first year began with a mad series of objective tests, followed by the horrors of Freshmen Initiation. We will never forget our first College Retreat at St. Andrews, conducted by Fr, Cotter, S.J., nor the formal dedication ceremonies, at which Cardinal Spellman blessed the Marble Campus. During the year, we elected Steve Reines, Pres- identg Patty O'Williams, Vice-President, Lois Conway, Treasurer, and Marion Atkinson, Secretary of the class. In December our Senior sisters sponsored our first important college dance at the Carroll Club. Before we knew it, winter blossomed into spring, and we were received into the Sodality of Our Blessed Lady. Returning to school after surviving the pitfalls of a summersvacation, we were joined by many new class members and college life was renewed. There were some familiar faces missing . . . George Knips, Steve Reines, Arthur Miller, and Peter Glick- ert had entered the armed forces, while Ann Kelly, Marion Reiss, and Bob Kelly had answered their vocational call and were serving in the spiritul aimy of Our Lord. Harry Vinicombe joined our class after a five year sojourn in the Atlzhetic and Pacific areas, courtesy of the U.S. Navy. Again class elections were held and Andy Crocchiolo became President, Kaye Meany, Vice-President, Carol Madden, Treasurer, and Virginia Acerno, 1, ,X j Secretary. .Y j Our social calendar wasiifulj that year as the returning veterans frequented many school dances. The extra-curricular activities' field was invaded en'masse. Lois Conway was Vice-President of the Gannon Council . . . Marie Magee, Richard Guardino, and john Jennings were on, hand during Thalian productionsi. .'. Mary Finnerty and Juliet Starace represented us in the Glee Club. Along with a full social schedule came an academic program that 'demanded deep thinking. We were ,introduced into the gym- nastics of Logic via Fr. O'Brien's combined English-Latin course, Nihil est in in- tellectu . . I , , Discussions of legal technicalities dominated the conversations of Phyllis McCloy, Eileen Hurley, Mary jo Durkin, Marie Magee, and Michael Iacano, upon their ascent to the School of Law. This was our junior year . . . there was no Senior class . . . hence we reigned supreme. For many of us, it was our first introduction to 8:05 classes . . . asa class we elected Barbara Clark, Presidentg Muriel Hanley, Vice-President, Dave Miller, Treasurer, and john Roche, Secretary . . . the academic calendar included our first liducation course with Dr. Kelly. Four of our Seniors took over Curved Horn posts and Mary Finnerty directed the Glee Club. Our class agreed to combine the junior Prom with the Fordham War Memorial Ball, the event of the year which dominated the activities of almost every junior . . . finally May 14th arrived and we danced to the strains of Tex Beneke's Band . . . the culminating event of the year was the All School aliair . . . and then summer was at hand again. 11
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