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John Santariga B.S., Syracuse University, M.S., New York Universityg Simmons College Mr. Santariga signed a baseball contract with the old New York Giants after his graduation from high school. When World War ll broke out, however, he chose to enlist in the Army and was assigned to study engineering at St. Bonaventure University. He later participated in a nation-wide Army examination in which he was one of only seventy-tive finalists selected to be trained for espionage work in the Far East. The end of the war cut short his study of Japanese at the University of Chicago. Following his discharge, Mr. Santariga was asked to rejoin the Giants, but chose instead to go to Syracuse University where he received his B.S. in political science, and then to N.Y.U. where he was awarded a Master of Science degree in history. Mr. Santariga studied advanced mathematics at Simmons College under a grant from the National Science Foundation. He teaches Algebra I and II, Constitutional Government and United States History, as well as directing all physical education classes. He serves this year as Faculty Moderator of the Parents Alumni Association and Financial Moderator of LE CHATEAU. l 1 Monsignor Emil Manastersky Ph.B., S.T.B., Propaganda Fidci Universityg B.S. in L.S., The Catholic University of Americag Fordham University. Monsignor Manastersky has been at St. Basil's longer than any other member of its faculty. Since coming here he has done graduate work in philosophy at Fordham University and has attended many workshops in philosophy. At some time Monsignor has been curate at Newark, New Jersey, and at Yonkers and Brooklyn, New York, pastor of St. Vladimir's Parish in Stamfordg and has served at parishes in Ludlow and South Deerticld, Massachusetts. In May, 1968, he was elevated to the rank of Domestic Prelate. Monsignor is Vicar General ot' The Diocese of Stamford, chaplain ofthe Stamford Catholic Library and chairman of its Book Selection Committee. He is a member ofthe American Catholic Philosophical Association, the American Library Association, the Catholic Library Association, the Society of Ukrainian Librarians of America, and the Catholic Theology Society. Monsignor also teaches philosophy at St. Basil's College Seminary. 13
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Reverend Leon A. Mosko B.A., St. Basil's College, The Catholic University of America, M.A., Fairfield Universityg St. .Iohn's University Father Mosko was graduated from St. Basil's College and studied theology at The Catholic University of America prior to his ordination to the priesthood in 1956. He studied English and drama at Catholic University and before coming to St, Basil's, taught English there. He holds a graduate degree in educational administration from Fairfield University and has done work towards a doctorate in the field at St. John's University. During the summer of 1968, Father was a member of the Title II Worshop in Shakespearean drama held at the American Shakespeare Festival Theatre in Stratford, Connecticut. Father is a member of the Modern Language Association, the American Association of School Administrators, the American National Theatre and Academy, and the National Association of Secondary School Principals, and appears in WHO,S WHO IN THE EAST and LEADERS IN EDUCATION. Father Mosko is Principal of St. Basil's Prep and Rector of St. Basills Prep Seminary as well as Vice Chancellor of the Stamford Diocese. He teaches Speech Fundamentals, Research Methodology, and Honors English, and is moderator of the Drama Club and of LE CHATEAU.
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Charles H. Frissora B.A., Fairfield University, M.A. Boston College Mr. Frissora, a native of Boston and graduate of Xavier High School there, majored in French at Fairfield University where he was elected to WHO,S WHO AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS 1972. He played on the University hockey team where he was top scorer for four years and was named to OUTSTANDING COLLEGE ATHLETES OF AMERICA 1972. He enrolled in the Graduate School of Boston College following his graduation from Fairfield in 1972 and was awarded a Master of Arts degree in French. At the Prep, Mr. Frissora teaches English and all the French courses. 14 Roman Romanyshyn B.A., Ternopil Teacher's College Mr. Romanyshyn was born and raised in Following his graduation from Teacher,s College ni 1940, he Ukraine. Ternopil stayed on to teach until 1949. In 1950 he to Hartford, Connecticut, where emigrated he taught at St. Michael's Ukrainian School for nineteen years. In 1955 ML Romanyshyn became principal of that school and was responsible for making it into what is now probably the best Ukrainian evening parochial school in America. A master wood-carver who has executed such works of art as the archbishop's throne in the Hartford Cathedral, Mr. Romanyshyn has founded the Wood-carving Club where he gives instruction in the art form to interested students. Instructor of all Ukraninian courses taught at the Prep, Mr. Romanyshyn is moderator of the Ukrainian Club and of the Ukrainian-language student newspaper, Visti,', as well as the director of the Ukrainian Dayl' speech contest and activities. Guy E. Lometti B.A., Citadel, University of North Carolina, Queens College Mr. Lometti, Instructor of Spanish, graduated from the Citadel in Charlestown, South Carolina in 1968 with a bachelor of arts degree in modern languages. He studied one year towards his masters in Spanish at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Preceding two years in Army Military Intelligence as an aviator, he taught Spanish, French, and English at Lakemont Academy, New York, where he also assisted in coaching football. Upon discharge from the Army he began work on a masters degree in communication media and theory at Queens College where he now also holds a research assistantshjp.
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