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e FATHER ROBERT FLECKSTEI- NER, a member of the original faculty, taught mathematics and served as School Treasurer. Father was also on the faculty of Central Catholic for several years. Wle are glad to note that he has not gone far from St. Francis, since he is presently assistant pastor of St. Pius X Parish, MR. PAUL GREHL is well remembered from last year as a mathematics teacher and director of intramural sports. At present hc is completing his theological studies at the Oblate Seminary in Hyattsvillc, Maryland. .I ...V E AA, W V- V,,i BROTHER EDWVARD FRAWLEY is a member of the Brisson House Com- munity. We do not see him often enough around St. Francis. However, we are aware of his intercst in us, and we are happy to include him among our mem- ories of school. FATHER PAUL GILLESPIE is among the native Toledoans on the faculty. His teaching hours End him with classes in European history. With Father Cillespic as moderator, our Glee Club has come of age. BAND DIRECTORS CHECK MUSIC SCORES AND NEW FORMATIONS
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MR. IVAN CENDESE teaches Latin and English to the sophomores. During football season he coached our freshman team. Mr. Cendese is also in charge of the cheerleaders and assists in the spring sports program. A RENOWNED VISITOR AT ST. FRANCIS WAS FATHER FRANCIS TUCKER, SHOWN WITH FORMER CITY MANAGER JOHN McCARTHY FATHER SALVATORE D,ANGELO is easily recognized as the Director of Ath- letics. His classroom labors are in the field of Mathematics, specifically Plane Geometry. In three years, sports at St. Francis have developed gradually into a well-rounded and well-balanced program providing maximum benehts both to the participants and spectators. This develop- ment was not accidental, but due to the foresight and careful planning of Father D'Angelo. Thanks for your hard work, Father. A FATHER WALTER DEAN is re- sponsible for the high caliber of the Department of Dramatics at St. Francis. Father graduated from the School of Speech and Drama at the Catholic University of America, where his courses included both theory and practice in drama. Be- fore coming to St. Francis, he di- rected at Central Catholic. Father has been chairman of the Cultural Committee of the C.Y.O., and is a board member of the Children's Theater Vforkshop. In the classroom Father Dean teaches English to the underclassmen. MR. ARTHUR EDGERTON, a grad- uate of the Juilliard School of Music has organized our first Glen Club. He teaches regular classes in music, besides appearing regularly on radio, and doing choir work.
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FHE CANDID CAMERA ALLOWS US A GLIMPSE INTO THE FACULTY LOUNGE FATHER FRANCIS GROSS taught Latin and Religion during our First two years at St. Francis. He was our first Student Council moderator, giving that organization the impetus which made it such an important part of school life. Wie remember Father particularly for his keen interest in each of his students. Father Gross is now stationed at the Northeast Catholic High School in Philadelphia. FATHER ROBERT HEALY is an- other member of the faculty who calls Toledo home. Father returned this year from the Father Judge High School in Philadelphia. Freshman Religion and Latin are his present classroom occupa- tions. After school, Father moderates the Student Council, which governs most school activities. The Junior Prom also comes under his direction. FATHER JOSEPH GRIFFIN divides his time between French and Religion classes with our juniors. Linder his guid- ance, our tax stamp drive this year was a huge success. Father Griffin is adept at the Sign Language, and has had ex- perience in working with the deaf, whose patron is our own St. Francis dc Sales. FATHER CHARLES HERKERT was a member of our first faculty, teaching Latin and French. Father received his doctorate at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania and took part in a Latin Wlorkshop at the University of Michigan. As Direc- tor of Activities, he set up a com- plete and varied program at school, and enlivened it with his own en- thusiastic spirit. WN'ith his transfer, St. Francis lost a strong rooter, however we wish him well in his post as professor at the Oblate No- vitiate College at Childs, Maryland. 21
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