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SR. JOAN BOYLE O P. Mount St. Mary College. MRS. JOAN B. CHALMERS B.S. White Plains Bookkeeping. Computer Programming . CHARLOTTE BUCHER Personal Typing, College Math. Science Typing. Did you know that some of the pastime activities among the faculty include Fr. McIntyre’s enjoyment of racket ball and Mr. Ettore’s interest in shooting some hoops? Mr. lacavone and Mr. McGuckin are found on the football field demon- strating their expertise in coaching. Mrs. Chalmers is seen exerting her energy by jogging and swimming. If weather per- mits, Fr. Narciso and Mrs. Decher can be found skiing the slopes. Mr. Tickner enjoys fishing, whereas Fr. Pete Sullivan gambles in the dangerous sport of mountain climbing. Mr. Scharff is a ski- er, and also enjoys golf, tennis, racquet- ball and waterskiing. Aviation is one of his favorite pastimes. And for all you deep sea fishing fans. Mrs. Woods can probably give you a few pointers. MR. JOHN COLMAN B.S. Mount St. Mary Col MRS. ANNA K. DECHER B.A. Gwynedd Mercy lege. Western Civilization. College. Algebra.'Trig.. Pre - Calculus. 18
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Monsignor Shares In Pope’s Visit Monsignor Lucitt. interviewed by Jim Connors and Ann Ambrose. Monsignor Edward B. Lucitt, P. A., V.F., Pastor of St. Mary’s. Gloucester was honored during the visit of Pope John Paul II on October 3 and 4, 1979 in Philadelphia. He was selected to represent the Diocese of Camden, by the Bishop of Camden. The Mass was held in the Civic Center in Philadelphia. Monsignor was at the Altar and thus was very close to the Pope. The Pope’s visit to Philadelphia was overwhelmingly received by the people. The entire city turned out to receive Him. The mass at the Civic Center was attended by 14,000 people with sisters, priests, bishops, archbishops and the lay people all represented. There was a huge outdoor Mass attended by thousands at Logan Square. The Pope had a motorcade through the city from the airport, with high school bands and children of the Philadelphia Diocese on hand to cheer him, as well as hundreds of people cheering him all along the route of his parade. He stopped and talked to children from children’s Hospital, he visited at the Ukranian Church, and stopped at St. John’s Newman’s Shrine. Monsignor Lucitt Monsignor was ordained at Trenton Cathedral in 1936. His first appointment was as assistent at St. Mary’s, Gloucester. During his stay here he worked under Monsignor Brie. Monsignor was very active as a curate. He is much loved by the parish and the many youths he worked with. He established the Jr. Guild and helped with quite a few of the athletic programs of the Parish. In 1943 he went into the Army as a Chaplin, where he served until 1946. He returned to St. Mary’s until 1951. In 1951 he was made pastor of Sacred Heart Church. Camden. He served there until 1961. In 1961 Monsignor returned to St. Mary's. Gloucester where he is presently pastor. He is also president of the Priest’s Council. Monsignor has always been a fine example for Priests and lay people. His devotion to his church and his people is always evident in everything he does. He has said that when he was on hand at the Pope’s Mass he felt like an apostle of the Lord.
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SR. MARY DENNIS Columbia University. Steno 1. II. Secretarial Practice. Typing II. MR ANTHONY ETTORE B.S. St. Joseph’s Uni- versity. American World Literature. SR. LISA FEIGEN O P B.A. Mount St. Mary College. M A. Villanova University. Biology. MRS. OTILIA R. GEARHART A.A. Camden County College. B.A Glassboro State College. Spanish. 19 SR. MARY GERALD O P. M.A. Villanova Univer- sity. Glassboro State College. Librarian.
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