Holy Family University Yearbook - 1975

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Discover in all things that which

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inferior of no man, nor of any man be the waaawwwf

superior. Despise evil and ungodliness,

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misery and sorrow of the world,

but shall smile to the infinite delight and mystery of it. William Saroyan


The meaning of existence is experienced in moments of exaltation. Man must strive for the summit in order to survive on the ground, His norms must be higher than his behavior, his ends must surpass his needs. The security of existence lies in the exaltation of existence, Abraham J. Heschel


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We praise ith the pebbles on the road hich are like petrified amazement with all the flowers and trees which look as

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A shape a form a powerful voice speaking from inside the rough-hewn marble of human experience. Edwin McMah,on Peter Campbell


We must learn to celebrate life where we find it. Edwin McMahon Peter Campbell


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Academic Editor: Deborah Hart Business Manager: Ruth Morse Copy Editor: Kathleen Hare Design Editors: Frances Capriotti Maria Tumasz

Photography Editor: Christine Kearney Associate: Kathleen Hare

Moder ators: Angela Godshall Sister Jude

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Sister Mary Neomisia, Ph. D. Founding President Professor of Modern Languages

The wonder of LIFE is revealed not in the reality of what man is but in what he is able to be. Sister Mary Lillian, Ph.D., President


Everywhere! engulfing, penetrating! So near yet intangible So visible yet unseen.

Sister M. Immaculata, D.M.L., Academic Dean

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What is it? Who can define it? Finger of God. Extension of the Creator. Overflow of the Divinityinto Creation. Free

ours — unsolicitedgift—

Too wondrous to comprehend and yet Too close to contemplateToo "everyday" to question

"I have

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that men may have life and may have it more abundantly."

Like unto us in all things save one, He took on the Human life so that we might share the Divine. This new Life— Divine indwelling. Creator and Creature within a single frame. Life added to life. Dimension of eternity. This, too, freely given. This, too, incomprehensible mystery.

LIFE! Sister M. Immaeulata


Sister M. Patrice, M.A., Dean of Students

Sister Mary Louise, B.A., Registrar

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Sister M. Praxede, M.A., Business Manager 20


Miss Angela Godshall, M.A., Director of Admissions and Financial Aid

Sister M. Kathryn, M.S.L.S., Director of Library Services

Sister M. Jane, College Archivist

M.S.L.S.,

Sister Jane Harriet, B.S., Director of Auxilliary Staff

and Services

Miss Catherine Paris, M.A., Director of Careers Center; Administrative Assistant

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Faculty Dr. Arthur Grugan, Ph.D., Philosophy, Chairman Mr..loseph McElhenny, Ph.D. Cand., History, Chairman Mrs. Gunvanti Asher, M.S.L.S., Librarian Mr. George V. Bethala, M.A., Political Science

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Faculty Sr. M. Jude, C.S.F.N., M.Ed., Art, Chairman Miss Judith Markowski, M.Ed. Psychology

Rev. Francis A. Cegielka, S.T.D., Religious Studies, Chairman Sr. M. Consolata, M.A., Modern Languages

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Faculty

Left to Right Sr. M. Placide, C.S.F.N., Ph.D., English, Chairman Dr. Dora C. Pruna, D.Ped., Modern Languages Miss Janis DeStefano, M.A., Biology Sr. M. Frances, C.S.F.N., M.A., Modern Languages Mr. Thomas McCormick, Ph.D. Cand., English Dr. Thomas Lombardi, Ph.D., English Mr. Richard Brown, M.Ed., Education Hon. I. Harry Checchio, J.D., Social Science Mrs. Regina Hobaugh, M.A., Philosophy

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Faculty

Mr John Harbison M A Social Science Sr. M. Rose Ann, C.S.F.N., Ph.D., Biology, Chairman Mr. Allan Becker, Ph.D. Cand.,

Mathematics Mrs. Helene Boess, B.A., Modern Languages

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Faculty Sr. M. Florianne, C.S.F.N., Ph.D., Psychology, Chairman Mr. Mark Singer, M.A., Biology Dr. Joseph Burak, D.Ed., Education, Chairman Sr. M. Grace, C.S.F.N., Ph.D.,

Mathematics, Chairman

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Faculty

Left to Right Sr. M. DeLourdes, C.S.F.N., M.A., Education Rev. Francis X. Hanley, M.Ed. Religious Studies Sr. M. Lucidia, C.S.F.N., M.S., Chemistry, Chairman Mr. Peter Frey, M.A., Modern Languages, Chairman Sr. Rita Kathryn, C.S.F.N., M.S.W., Social Sciences Sr. M. Xavier, C.S.F.N., Ph.D. Cand., Psychology Sr. M. Bernice, C.S.F.N., Ph.D., Chemistry Sr. M. Florence, C.S.F.N., Ph.D., English Mrs. Bette Tokar, M.A., Economics

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Focu,lty

Mrs. Marion Von Rosenstiel, M.A., English Sr. M. Egelius, C.S.F.N., M.T. (A.S.C.P.), Medical Technology

Mr. Eugene A. Donohue, M.A., Social Studies Mrs. Deborah Kraus, B.S.N.Ed., Nursing

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Faculty Mrs. Wanda Wieckowski, M.Ed., Education Mr. Frank X. Smith, B.F.A.,

Art Mrs. Alice Phillips, M.S.N., Nursing, Chairman Dr. Bronislaw Sadnicki, Dr. Economics and Commerce, Social Science, Chairman


Faculty Miss Elizabeth Marshall, M.M., Music Mr. Thomas Brennan, Ph.D. Cand., Psychology Mr. Louis Hoelzle, M.S., Physics, Mathematics Mrs. Elaine Bova, M.A., Education

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Faculty

. Dr. Hugh Carberry, Ph.D., Psychology Sr. M. Aurelia, C.S.F.N., M.Ed.,

Education

Mr. Alfred Mackler, M.S. in Ed., Education Mrs. Patricia A. Brennan, M.S.S., Psychology

Mr. John R. Scioli, M.A., Modern Languages, Music Dr. John F. Lontz, Ph.D., Biology Mr. Thomas J. Garberina, M.A., Education Mr. Paul Kraft, M.S., Education, Communications

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Faculty Mrs. Sheila Byrne, M.T. (A.S.C.P.), Medical Technology Dr. A. Nabil Saleh, M.D., Medical Technology Miss Edith M. Waldron, M.T. (A.S.C.P.), Medical Technology Sr. M. Johnine, M.T.(A.S.C.P.), Medical Technology Dr. Myroslaw M. Nawrockyj, M.D., Medical Technology


Faculty Dr. Martin Gold, Ph.D., Medical Technology

Mrs. Susan Woods, M.T. (A.S.C.P.), Medical Technology Mr. George Mathew, M.S., Medical Technology Miss Verna M. Kahrklin, M.T. (A.S.C.P.), Medical Technology Mrs. Mary Ann Smith, M.T. (A.S.C.P.), Medical Technology

Dr. Emmet F. Ciccone, M.D., Medical Technology

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Faculty Dr. Jerome Perlish, Ph.D., Biology Miss Regina Schroder, M.S.N., Nursing Sr. M. Loretta, C.S.F.N., M.S., Biochemistry, Medical Technology

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Faculty Mr. Sidney Shotz, M.Ed., Education Sr. M. Eulalia, C.S.F.N., M.T. (A.S.C.P.), Medical Technology Mrs. Loretta Mynatt, M.H.Ed., Nursing Mr. Daniel Shirley, M.S., Biology Mrs. Jean Berry, B.S.N., Nursing Mrs. Eleanor Kerns, M.Ed., Nursing Mrs. Dorothy Doney, B.S.N., Nursing Dr. Celia Prairie, Ph.D., Biology

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Staff Mrs. Josephine Orlicki, Canteen Personnel Mrs. Helen Chapman, Bookstore Manager Mrs. Mabel Pachucki, School Secretary Mrs. Helen Gawinowicz, Canteen Personnel Mrs. Emma Cordek, Secretary to the Treasurer Mrs. Dorothy Guiniven, Secretary to the Registrar Mrs. Theresa Hoyle, Secretary to the Academic Dean Mrs. Elizabeth Hearn, Secretary, Department of Nursing Mrs. Jeanne Donahue, Secretary, Office of AdmissionsFinancial Aid Ms. Rosesylvia McDonald, B.A., Executive Secretary, Alumni Council Mr. Nicolas Rusnak, Custodian Mrs. Eleanor Wiegand, Secretary to the President Mrs. Yvonne Schuhmann, Secretary to the Registrar Mrs. Evelyn Adamczyk, Secretary to the Dean of Students

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Staff Mr. Emil Kycej, Custodian Mr. William Rothenbach, Chief of Engineering Mrs. Marcelle Capriotti, Library Acquisitions Assistant Mrs. Bertha Kraemer, Circulation Assistant, Library Mrs. Mildred Malone, Switchboard Operator Mrs. Anne lodice, Circulation Assistant, Library Mrs. Helen Crosby, Dormitory Housemother

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Look to this day! For it is life, the very life of life. In its brief course lie all the verities and realities of your existence: The bliss of growth; The glory of action; The splendor of beauty; For yesterday is already a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision; But today, well lived, makes every yesterday A dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Look well, therefore, to this day! from the Sanskrit


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Teresa Marie Adair, B.A. Elementary Education

Eloisa Zoa Abreu, B.A.

Luei le Ars anian, B.A,

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ELementary Education

Caroline 0. Anyanwu, B.A. Psychology


Deborah Maria Baker

B.A. English

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Kathleen A. Burns, H.S.

Jo Ann De lava le, B.A.

Medical Technology

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Anita M ie De Luca, B.A.

Leonora Mary De Luca,

B.S.N.

Mary Di Vito, B.A. E/ementary Education


Anne Marie Dou herty, B.A. Elementan Education

Barbara Erb, B.A.

Maria Alphonsa J. Ezuthykel, B.A. Biology

Barbara Ann Mary Ebner, B.A.


Dolores M. Fallon, B.A. Elementary Education

Mary Farabel B.A.

Rose

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Pau y Fi arado, B.A. Biology

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Sandra Ann Francano, .A. El mentary Education


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Mary Patricia Gallagher, B.A. Elementary Education

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Joan Gibbons, B.A. Elementary Educaton


Andreanna M y Grassi, B.A. English

Kathleen Mary Hanley, B.A. Psychology

Theresa Hannon„B.A. Psycholgy


M thaM y Heidenridez, B.A.

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Elenita D. Herrmann, B.S.N. Nursing

Margaret Mary Jankowski, B.A. Moth

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Regina T. Ke ley, B.A. English


Serafina Ann La Salle, B.A. Elementary Education

Donna Marie Lasota, B.A. Psychology

Rose Marie Lederer,

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Anne Lei kuhler, B.A.

Lorraine Frances Lepczyk, B.A. Biology


Sister M. Marguerite Therese Maguire, CSFN, B.S.N. Nursing

Maryanne Catherine Mc Carthy, B.A. Elementary Education

Christine Annette Mc Devitt, B.A. Elementary Education


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Anna M. McKenzie, B.A. Elem nt

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Sheila Mc Lau hlin, B.A.

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Dorothy Meek, B.A.

Anne Keirans Morris, .A.

Kathryn Sock

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PATRONS Angus Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Guiniven Raymond Ziembicki Up With Biology! Michele Salvaneschi Mr. and Mrs. John Pachucki Emma Cordek Ireland Forever! Mr. and Mrs. Felix Adamczyk Mr. Norman Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Wiegand Joe's Bar Augie Mr. and Mrs.J. Mc Elhenny Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lombardi Genevieve Therese Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Sam Veitz Schatzie Huntzel McCue II Sister M. Immaculata, C.S.F.N.

Mr. Frank X. Smith Sister M. Jude, C.S.F.N. Mr. Edwin Downey Helen Gawinowicz Donna Satkowski Arthur': Food For the People Robert Redford Cadmium Red Linda Flood Best wishes and forget-me-not, Onion Antigone Von

Best Wishes, Dr. W.H. Von Rosensteil

Marg Klein Mrs. Crosby Sue Michaud The Rev. Francis A. Cegielka A Friend Lisa Langley Wedgewood Blue Monroe Leandra Showpe Donna Diehl Van Gogh Karen Rozanski Tom Hare The Girls Sugar Mountain

Terri and Glen Z1ggle

Crimelda Albino Kathy Hare Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Oaks The President Mr. and Mrs. R. Rossman Frannie Capriotti Maria Tumasz Angela Godshall C.M. Violets Julia Della Pia


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Best wishes to the Class of 1975

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I desire nothing other than this work of God should develop according to the Spirit of God— Mother Frances Siedliska Foundress of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth

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