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vi x Moi-Han ANNE REGINA ENNIS Ennzf Ennis Hall, the latest addition to the residence halls, is named for Mother Anne Regina Ennis, co-foundress with Mother Aloysia Lowe of the Sisters of Charity in western Pennsylvania. After the Mother House at Seton Hill was completed' in 1889, Sister Anne Regina was elected Mother Superior and served in that capacity until her death on May 16, 1894. Formerly the Henry Coulter estate, Ennis Hall houses thirty-live students. Sister Mary Dorcas Smith supervises the girls during their stay at Ennis, while Miss Kathleen McShane, Aunt Kitty,', has been house hostesss since Ennis was opened in 1945. The annual reception for faculty members, the tree at Christmas time, family rosary, Aunt Kitty's cocoa and marmalade, 10:30 snacks in the kitchen, and the pink elephant in the smoker, are only a few of the details which Ennisites remember. Stately Ennis Hall A roam ir niore than a room-at Ennis, it's home. Janet Sullivan 34 Over io the 1'HiIl for dinner go Mary Taylor, Mary Ann Gavin and Tommie Nolan ' ' ' HSYCC- Norme Buzza, Aunt Kitty, Sister Mary Dorcas, Tommie Nolan, and Rosemarie Christy.
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Page 36 text:
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Many an early spring will find us think- ing of these spots, and walking, in mem- ory, out to the cemetery after lunch, or sitting around an A.A. Campfire, singing the traditional songs. And many a nos- talgic alumna will return in the future, as many have in the past, to re-live her days on campus, 'and revisit these spots just once again. STE? ' . .xl 177 -?L'f..:v '15 ,,,,,,5 :fail-fg,.,., Y ng., 'Q 3 M . Mm .., rH,A.,',p,Q,..e? 43-g',,5.i,.f .,.. ,M ' -14 '- X :.:SAZ ..' no fi' ' 'ff 1. ' 'L' .1- 'Y1,:?YN '- 'eff Along the cfmetery lane stroll Loretta Boni, Peggy Smith, Pat Sullivan, and Ruth Clouse. 33 Homeward bound-across the Meadow Road to Ennis. Maryglen-Seton Hill's cabin in the woods. ik? J 1 J
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Page 38 text:
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The Ream fllemorzkzl The blueprints and the scale models in the pic- ture below represent another step in the construc- tion of the proposed new library of Seton Hill College. The library is to be a memorial to the Reverend Doctor James A. W. Reeves, late presi- dent of the college. The library will be a tangible, material proof of Seton Hill's appreciative mem- ory of Father Reeves, whose spirit of enlightened and enthusiastic leadership has been a continuous influence in the growth of the college. Father Reeves came to Seton Hill as a young priest at the opening of the 1920-1921 term, two years after his ordination. He was first Professor of Philosophy, lecturing also on religion and Scripture. Later, as Professor of Psychology, he founded the experimental laboratory. Following the death of the Reverend Daniel Richard Sullivan in 1931, Father Reeves became president of Seton Hill, which oflice he held until the time of his death, March 7, 1947. So worthy a successor to Father Sullivan, Father Reeves will always be held in reverent memory. THE REVEREND JAMES A. W. REEVES President of the College C1931-19475 Sludying a blueprint of the proposed Reeves Memorial Library are Father Ryan, Mr. Philip Johnston, Mr. Alfred Reid, Sister De Chantal, and Sister Melania. 35 ga 4
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