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l REV. LEANDER TROY O. CARM. In his third year as the Supe- rior of the religious on the Faculty, Fr. Leander boasts of an 11-year stretch in and around Carmel. Besides his responsibilities as Prior, he has undertaken the effort of in- structing in Senior Religion. F L REV. FLAVIAN WILSON O. CARM. Newly appointed as Prefect of Religion, Father is the one responsible for the Religious Bulletins which are enjoyed by all in Division period. His teaching duties include Civics, Latin to the Frosh St Religion to the Freshmen and Seniors. REV. MAURICE ANDERSON O. CARN1. Though Father does not teach the boys, he still has a great deal to do with them-after graduation, that is. Acting as moderator of the Carmelite Alumni Association, he plans the frequent meetings of the society. He is also treasurer. Y REV. BARRY KREMER O. CARM. Given the chore of Athletic Director, Fr. Barry tries to teach Physics to the Seniors, Chemistry to the Juniors, St Algebra to the Freshmen. In addition to his teaching duties, he moderates the golfers and assists in the Studies Ofhce. REV. RUDOLPH FLANIK O. CARNI. Taking over as librarian this year, Father has initiated the Career Room, to aid Seniors in choosing a college or job. As Registrar, he directs the transfer of students, credits upon their departure. He also teaches the Seniors English. REV. DAVID MURPHY' O. CARM. Besides teaching the Seniors Sociology, he acts as Prefect of Studies, directing selection of students' courses. Further, he moderates the Mothers' Club. He is also responsible for the great job of raising money for the building fund. fx REV. MYLES COLGAN O. CARM. Though newly appointed as Prefect of Discipline, he still is one of the most liked of Carmelis Faculty members. In addition to seeing that the regulations of the school are observed, Father finds time to teach the juniors Religion. REV. THOMAS STRASSER O. CIARM. Besides utilizing his valuable time in instructing the Sophs and juniors in the Latin lan- guage, Fr. also can be sccn in his leisure moments directing the Brown Cross. In addition he is in charge of the school raffle SL the Student Center. 13
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Faculty QQ? A R REV. AMBROSE CASEY, Q. CARM. BS., MA. The zunialnle master of Carmel's halls. Father held the respect and admi1'atic,m of all the students. Finishing his twelfth year as principal here at Carmel. he has the qualities which make him a fine leader of lmoys. Students will reinexnlmer Fr. Ambrose and his words of wisdom.
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lf Ri-Lv. l,t'Ki-. BRI-ANA!! as U, C..-uni. Returning to Mount flarinel from Niagara, lfather taught the Seniors Solid fieoinetry ilINlllll'lLf,llll'llllIll0l'S.xlLft'lJI'21, antl the Sophoinores Religion. lit- was also in charge of the recoril-lmrezikinig Mission col- lections zintl litngo this year, Rm: .XIIJAN Btiiii-it U. tiixkixi. .Xttainintf greater prestige at lfzirinel this year, lfr. Aidan iinally reeeivetl the privilege oftutoring Seniors -in lXIech. Drawiiiq. 'l'hrough his efforts the Sophs and juniors learn tleoin. and G. lNlath. liurther, he inotlerzites the track team. I4 Ripv. l'lDl3liRT S 1 Arziasixic: 0. CARM. XYhether struggling through a Typing Class. poring over al- umni mail. or working on an Oriflainme page. Fr. does his hest. He is especially capable in the last lielcl, where his artistic taste anti managerial ahility xx ill never he equzillecl. Riav. llllzlikli l..xRKix O. OARM. 'l'he success ol' the Student Council can he attributed to Father's capable moderation of its activities. He also im- parts his knowledge of Relig- ion and YN'orld History to the Sophs and teaches llnqlish to hoth the Juniors and Frosh. REV. Criirus SULLIVAN O. CARM. XVell-known for his constant winning of speech contests, Fr. with equal success also teaches 4th Year linglish and Junior Religion. Besides his other cluties, he directs the Honor Society and the New Wlorlcl subscription campaign. REV. SILVAN Bovrii O. CARM. Besides keeping up a schedule which includes teaching First and Second Year Latin, First Year Religion, 8 Second Year Spanish, Father lincls time to act as lNToderat0r ofthe band and Frosh-Soph bowling. He is Carinel's Asst. 'l'reasurer. lftl, fi RliV.'ll'1RfJMl'. CJ,xi,i.AiiAN O. Cami. Coming to us from Catholic lfniversity in Washington, Fr. Jerome, as moderator of the swimming team, lost little time in becoming a part of Carmel. He instructs the un- derclassmen in Religion and the Jrs. in lluropean History. E Ricv. l'A'iRic:K fiIiI'1l'.SfJN O. CIARM. When he isn't fountl teaching Latin or Religion to the un- clerclassmen, he most proh- ably will he explaining the in- tricacies of Matli to Juniors or Freshmen. In spite of this busy schedule, he also over- sees the fluecns of Carmel.
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