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MR. WILLIAM FLEMING B.S. Known for his controllable temper, likeable personality, and effectiveness in teaching, Mr. Fleming, besides training Seniors in American History, also instructs the Sophomores in English. He is a respected unit of the Carmel Faculty. MR. RICHARD COMPTON B.A. This experienced and capable teacher, who is now enjoying his second year as a member of Carmel's faculty, devotes his full schedule to lecturing underclassmen. He drills the Sophs in Plane Geometry and forces Algebra on Freshmen, l MR. WILLIAM JACOBY B.A. One of the versatile profes- sors on Mt. Carmel's staff, Mr. Jacoby coaches both the lightweight football team and the Fly and Bantam cagers. Besides this he teaches Eng- lish to Juniors and Sophs and is assistant to Mike Murphy. MR. JERRY CROIXRKIN B.A. One of Carmel's newest lay professors, Mr. Croarkin is a graduate of Quigley P. S. and De Paul University. His time is spent between instructing Freshmen in the elements of English and attending Loyola to earn his master's degree. MR. JAMES FATTORE M.B,A. Responsible for the teaching of Accounting to Juniors and Seniors along with History to the Juniors, Mr. Fattore also ably uses his talents in coaching Carmelas excellent wrestling team. This year he started intramural grappling. l MR. MATTHEXN' SMITH B.A. Although he has taught at Mt. Carmel for only three years, Mr. Smith has won the re- spect and admiration of both the Faculty and the students. He spends his time teaching the important topics of Gen- eral Science and Algebra I. lull MR. JAMES MCGUIRE B.A. Recently returning from the Marine Corps, this new asset to the Faculty adapted him- self to civilian and Carmel life quite readily. His time is occupied teaching History to Seniors and Sophs plus Civics 8L Economics to the Juniors. MR. JOSEPH TREZER B.A. Although he did not join Car- mel's army of instructors un- til the second semester, Mr. Trezek was immediately put to work imparting the funda- mentals of Latin and World History to the underclassmen and ofSociology tothe Seniors. jg, f f . f lzf'7 If ' V, . V' , Q , 1' . . , - 5, .' - Lg, in 5 ? wa7fg.'v..3y ,,, JM . ,. . T 'fi' 1-
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4' Miss Ch- RAI IllNls Mcifiouott ll,inuAiumrsv Most of us have fat time-sf had occasion to visit the pop- ular den known as Clarmel's library, and lmve there inet the pleasing and engaging personality ol' our queen ol lileralure our diligent, ever- helpful lirln lltllltllllJl'2ll'l1IH. , , Mu. xl.-xml-'s fiAXN'Nl . BMX. Mr. Gawne, a former teach- er at Clarniel, returned this year to Carmel after serving as at Lieutenant Commander in the Navy. Besides teaching llnglish to the lfrosh, juniors and Seniors, he was the mod- erator of the Carmel-l,ite. ,,, lv, Kitts. FRANK Derry 181-.cRi1T.4xRx't lformerly a member of the Mothers' Club and currently President of CIarmel's Brown Cross, Mrs. Dully, as secre- tary to lir. David in the Studies olliee, has eflieiently taken eliarqe of class records and UlliflkilSK'l100lftJIilit'9I7Ul'lill'l1Cl'. MR. 'I'noM.f-.s Iixnisit MA. llnergetic worker toward the improvement of our musical element, lNIr. Fabish holds a long record of success in his field. The ablest testimony to his excellence is found in the number of his proteges now governing other school bands. MR. MICHAEL. lXlURPHY P.E. Supplementing the academic curriculum with physical ed- ucation since '23, Mr. Mur- phy is as much part of Car- mel as the aged halls them- selves. Highly respected and revered, he is the lirst tutor a visiting grad seeks ont. N 4 MR. lXllCHAIiL QTCTONNOR BA. Dean of Physics, Mr. O'Con- nor has instructed Seniors in the hard formulas of Physics since Carmel's portals Iirst opened. Much ol' the Physics apparatus was built by him. His track teams have gained many trophies for Carmel. MR. W'i1,i.iM1 IJURKIN BMX. Responsible for the very able and very superior coaching of Carmcl's excellent Heavy- and Lightweight Basketball teams, lXIr. Durkin also does his best in teaching Civics to Junior classes and English to Freshmen and Sophomores. Mic. VlNIII'IN'l' l'iAIiRI'.I,l. BA. Wliilt: keeping up a seheclule which includes teaching such subjects as World History to Sophs, and llnglish to Frosh and Sophs, he never loses his usual friendly disposition. His hard work with students has produced many line scholars.
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