Seton Hill University - Chevron Yearbook (Greensburg, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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The center scenes picture our general and reference libraries. Here study, research, and general cultural advancement are aided by a collection of 34,ooo,volumes, among them a 1478 printing of the Nuremberg Bible. Sister Melania Grace has been in charge of the general library since 1929, and Sister Marie Helene, ofthe reference room for thirteen years. Both are trained librarians, employing scientific methods to give students the best possible service and source material. Deep in Thougizl, seniors Ioan Graziano, Dorothy Ferrante, Marie Pellicano, Fran Richter, and Cathy Mathers struggle through semester examinations. In the Browsing Room, Mary Kay Murphy selects a biography while Peggy Sterbutzel relaxes as she reads. Anecdotex FQ' Fam as Father Ryan proves his point in a lecture. Hearing Tlzemselvex as Olhers Hear Them-under the direction of Mr. Irvin Sandson, Joy Flanagan, Roberta Beckman, and Beverly Suraci make voice recordings. l m bv 1 ,,, z M- vt la-- .1., Vh In-Vu ln, N-1. nhuxn un-k : f-4, NW U1 in nn 1 .r ,frm suifm 1 1 unix an o.-:mfr mmm! luis! Hr: gi-taxi-,.f lu - 1-uni .,.,. up . I v -'mn at .irc A 1,1 ni ih cn! Nh-nf. a new Fwd. .f MQ.- ,M-,nm ry nays, ff. un in-W n 1 r J. in .Anvil earthy. .nf 1 ll 1 fmwizfz In X -- -UW4 '2fl'gI1,Zv-. .f-A5521 'E + '-'.ftw'5w,. ...fr sw 1g.e1.,.w-W 14 Q f,..... ,EJ f4Yxx!



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.., l l f l l l li gl l I l Lowe Hall Be good, be fervent, faithful to rule and duty. . . . Mother Aloysia L0we's admonition to her sisters well summarizes the character of her own life. Coming from Cincinnati to Altoona in 1870, then to Greensburg in 1882, the foundress of the Seton Hill Sisters of Charity brought to the new community a spirit of sacri- fice, of kindness and humility, and a strength as lasting as Pennsyl- vania's hills. The at-home-ness we love at Seton Hill reflects the warmth of Mother Aloysia. To departing students she was reassuring . . . Seton Hill is your home, come even if you d0n't get an invitation. Morusn ALOYSIA Lows Foundress of the Seton Hill Sisters of Charity 1 -huiusfxrslf Q , . 0 H 'HIISTEVS QI .hzrwfxs 5 Canevin-Lowe Residence Hall Quadrangle J ,- ' I H R I' -21l1U1f1'f0 Wh Kilim, ni 3' anim' muh Yamini: nnaifmrimssrh mr:ar1zn's5- ann rum: uumm 5!lllii1Hl,V!I1fN1 fnunm this 'rhmiiai -'lll'I5liS3Kl 1 i'SZ'1iHlt1 Lowe Hall, the first college residence hall, was named for Mother K HE EZ BBE' wr IB IEE ...vs- .,. . Hi 7-1 J 0 gi V . gg . . ,. gg' ' gg K f ll 1 5 .L 'N im.. - su - ee 'ilhlfll SUN bffukrns the urtixzws rf' hrr rnsmnnlr is lm' Rizxlnfb in with mm in -mm of xzzhuisr .4-mg fm, lllmlilll is umm irilfm 'Z' auzf ' M114 ll thx umr ' uurm th: lxfmlii umusrsmu uf my , 3151 .f,m,,,,m1 Thi' rnnsulxmmzi :ssmu in Ihr urnr qi mi Sllfffm lm l'l71'T7I1i2ILl5fS is! au a':l!,r:1liD illilll Klml IM fm 5- Hlfflflfli ' v xg 3-' 1, ' . ,. FB vig Lx ,, is-1 4 231,12 , f nf 5 v 4 91 1 1, fk , M , E1 r ff-,Mn v, y.4,c ly. sc,,,, v ,,., ,V 4 14 '- - ' ' -'E 5,,Zw2a4-..',-5 Aloysia by the class of 1920. The hall contains more than sev- enty private rooms. The dining room, of Lombard Gothic archi- tecture, is attached to Lowe Hall and has a capacity of five hundred. Over the fireplace, a tablet lettered in Old English, pays tribute to Mother Aloysia. Liturgical symbols, painted in 1950 by Sister Mary Francis, assisted by art students, adorn the beams of the ceiling. 28

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