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ROMAN RQMANYSHYN, B.A. was born and raised in Ukraine. Following his graduation from Ternopil Teacher's Col- lege he taught there from 1940-1949. In 1950 he emigrat- ed to Hartford, Connecticut, where he taught at St. Michael's Ukrainian School for nineteen years. ln 1955, Mr. Romanyshyn became principal of that school and was responsible for transforming it into what is now probably the best Ukrainian evening parochial school in America. Mr. Romanyshyn teaches all Ukrainian courses at St. Basil's and is moderator of the Ukrainian Club. A master wood-carver, Mr. Romanyshyn also gives instruction in wood carving to interested students. Dl iii ' Fi l i Ii' 1AcQuELiNE LANGE, B.A., MA. Instructor of all French courses, was born and raised in French Canada. She studied at Quinnipiac College where she received her Associate of Arts degree. She continued her education, majoring in French and Spanish, at Southern Connec- ticut State College where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree. She has received her Master of Arts degree at Southern Connecticut State College. During the sum- mer of 1971, Miss Lange studied Spanish at the University of Valencia. Before coming to St. Basil's Miss Lange taught French and mathematics at the School of St. Louis in West Haven, Connecticut. She is moderator of the French Club. Miss Lange belongs to the American Asso- ciation of Teachers of French.
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WILLIAM E. BARNES, B.S., electrical engineering attended Northeastern University in Boston and graduating worked as an engineer at The Navy Underwater System Center in New London, Connecticut and Seneca Lake, New York, evaluating submarine sonar equipment. Mr. Barnes teaches physics, senior math, plane geometry and freshman science. He spends much of his leisure time bicycling and relaxing on his sailboat and is on one ofthe volleyball teams. DONALD Atsron CLARKE, Bs., AM., PHD. attended Phila- delphia College of Pharmacy and Science where he was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree. He then went on to graduate Study at Cornell University Medical Col- lege where he gained his A.M. and Ph.D. in the area of pharmacology, physiology and biochemistry. Dr. Clarke was Apothecary-in-chief at Cornell Medical Center of New York Hospital as well as on the faculty of Sloan-Kettering Institute. He has done considerable cancer research, especially in the field of cancer chem- otherapy. He has been a member of the boards of such prestigious associations as the American Associa- tion for Cancer Research, Columbia University College of Pharmacy, the American Cancer Society and Cancer International Research Corporation. Immediately prior to his acceptance of the position of instructor of biology and chemistry at St. Basilfs, Dr. Clarke was Medical Director of Clairol. Author of more than one hundred publications, Dr. Clarke is listed in World VVho's Who in Science.
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MARGUERITE DEIANNI, B.A., M.A., Instructor of Spanish and English, graduated from Marymount College where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree. ln her junior year at College, she studied Spanish at the University of Madrid. Miss Delanni returned to New York University to receive her Master of Arts degree. After her graduation, she lived in Spain where she taught Spanish, and English as a second language. Miss Delanni returned to New York in December of 1971. Her interests are ice skating and reading. MYROSLAV BORYSIUK, PH.M., M.A., PH.D, Instructor of Latin, Dr. Borysiuk, received his Master of Philosophy degree in classics from the University of Lviv, where later he was appointed Assistant Professor of Greek. He spent two years in Rome, studying classical culture and deep- ening his field of specialization: pre-Homeric religion. After his arrival in the United States, Dr. Borysiuk studied at Columbia University where he received his Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in classics. Moses Hadas, commenting in Newsweek of the current crop of American classicists, referred to Professor Bory- siuk's dissertation at Columbia in these words: This is a doctoral thesis by one of my students. lt's about Plutarch-and it's written entirely in Latin. He didn't have to do that. I should be very proud, don't you think, that one of my students strove for such excellence? Professor Borysiuk is an active member of the American Philological Association, the New England Philological Association, and the Canadian Philological Association. He is listed in the Directory of American Scholars, VVho's Who in the East?, Outstanding Educators of America, Dictionary of International Biography and Prominent Ukralnians in America. 15
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