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Rev. J. F. Mitzel, SJ. A.M., S.T.L. Instructor in History Lily S. Molho A.M. Asst. Professor of French James F. 0'Donnell Ph.D. Assoc. Professor of English Michael S. Pap Ph.D. Assoc. Professor of History and Political Science An infinitude of tenderness is the cloief gift of great men. When, in 1938, Dr. George E. Grauel joined the English Depart- ment, it boasted a staff of four men. The department today is forty in number and holds undisputed promi- nence due, primarily, to Dr. Grauel. Except for the interim, during World War II, when he was in the employ of the United States Navy, Dr. Grauel has devoted his time to Car- roll. Upon returning from the service he was given the directorship, in which capacity he has molded the present department. A graduate from Carroll with A.B. and M.A. degrees with honors, he re- ceived his doctorate degree from St. Louis University. As the Professor of the English Department his time is well-occupied during working hours. When off- jobn Ruskin duty, he gives attention to his family. Included among his varied assign- ments are those as the international moderator of Lambda Iota Tau, the literary society, a book reviewer for the publications Thought and Amer- ica, an editor book reviewer of Best Sellers, and a director on the Na- tional Council of Teachers of Eng- lish. Dr. Grauel shares the distinctive honor of those few nominated to the Who's Who of America. He is acclaimed on campus as one teacher to have, especially in Nine- teenth Century British and Renais- sance literatures. Refined and dili- gent, he has the universal admiration of all who meet him. Dr. George Grauel is a man Carroll needs and is honored to have on her faculty. Louis G, Pecek James Peirolo Donald M. Poduska Ph.D. Ph.D. AM- . . Asst. Pl,-ofessor gf English Assoc. Professor of. Instructor in Classical Spanish and Italian Llmgufbges 24
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aw s -Ass 4 Rev. G. A. Kmieck, S.J. Richard A. Krzys Rev. O. J. LaPlante, S.J. Ph.D. A.M. 'i1z.L.S. A.M. Professor of Philosophy Instructor in Modern Professor of Philosophy Languages As the grace of man is in the mimi, so the beauty of the mind is eloquence. Dr. Austin J. Freeley has in five years sparked a new interest into John Carroll University. Not until the presidential campaign debates was he heralded for his achievements. Through his provocation the coun- try has been able to witness these de- bates which have been his brainchild for many years. For his scholarship and campus prominence at Boston University, Dr. Freeley was awarded membership in the Honorary Fraternity of Foren- sics and elected as Man of the Year. In 1955, he received his Ph.D. from Northwestern University. At Carroll since 1957, he is a pro- fessor in the Speech department, di- rector of forensics, and specialist in 023 Proverb rhetoric and public address. The out- standing contribution is his molding of Carroll's nationally recognized de- bate squad for which he is the moder- ator. Professor Freeley is in process of writing a textbook on speech, which, together with family and teaching duties, keeps him busy. A past-presi- dent of the American Forensic Asso- ciation of which he is a member in addition to other forensic organiza- tions, he is a notable person both on and off campus. One of Carroll's great ambassadors, Dr. Freeley takes his wit and geniality with him into class where he will always have an appreciative following. - 'P fl . '32 N ,fi ' ' L. 5- 5? 'IEE I . Rev. R. R. LeFebvre, S.J. Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy Dougald B. MacEachen Ph.D. Professor of English John L. Melton Ph.D. Assoc. Professor of English eg gf A 1 -N 4:' ,f,f .ei 4f'Q',l,r givin ' li-kijw?g gf ,im,2x i ifigvlvf 'L-'til Joseph B. Miller A.M. Ivzstl-'actor in Speech
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Sli! The play, I remember, pleased not be nzzllzon, 'twas cawav to the general It took one semeste1 for M1 Leone J Ma11HellO to mtloduce and organ IZG the natlonal dramatlcs fraternlty Alpha Ps1 Omega at John Calroll Aftel takmg hls MA from North the Carl oll faculty He IS an assocxate professo1 ln the Speech Department Whlch post he has used as a sp1 mg boald to eng1nee1 the constructlon of the Llttle Theatle SOC16ty As an advocate of cultural 1m provement he lnvokes more student app1ec1at1on and pa1t1c1pat1on 1n the oppo1tun1t1es provlded by Car1oll and Cleveland He graduated magna cum laude from Notre Dame Unlver sxty where hlS feelmg developed to Wald the expresslve arts When Mr Maunello came to Cal roll he 1mme Wzllzam S bakespeare d1ately act1vated the student body Wlth the DHSSIOH for fine dlama As dnector of dramatlcs he IS lesponsl ble fO1 gu1d1ng many students to fu ture careers 1n the theatle and famlly as Llttle League coach and as a member of olganlzatlons hke the Internatlonal Theatre Asso c1at1on consume h1S extra currlcular tlme Sallmg and D1X16laHd Jazz are also 1ncluded 1n h1s lnterests He con tubutes endless zeal and eEo1t to everythlng he does In class or on stage front M1 Mar1nello contlnu ally asp1res to perfect commumcatlon 1n the arts Hls 1ncent1ve and work accounts for the success Carroll has attalned through 1tS cultu1al p1o grams RobertA Preston Georgel Prpxc John K Pugh P11 D P11 D A M Asst P1 ofessov of Asst Pofessoo of Hzstooy Ivzstvuctoo 'mPh1losophy Philosophy 0 25 Luls Soto Rulz Pl D 1 Assoc Professor of Spamsh Rev J O Schell SJ A M S T L P1 ofessoo and D11 ecfm Department of Phzlosophy Llgla C Ramirez M Instr uctoo m Modem Lmzgzcages VVllllam J Radtke A M Insta uctm m Philosophy X I lx . . 4' X ' H t J . . I . . ,, , 1 . .L A .- I 1 , 1 . m 9 - W9Sfe1'Y1 ill 1949, he Wa? WGICOITISQ t0 The obligations as director of home Q ' ' . . , , . 9 4' 1 .l , . . I - . . 1 . ' . - . . ' ' - A. . H . . 3 - U W .l . .
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