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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
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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.
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Sister M. Patrice, M.A., Dean of Students
Sister Mary Louise, B.A., Registrar
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Sister M. Jane, College Archivist
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Miss Catherine Paris, M.A., Director of Careers Center; Administrative Assistant
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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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Mathematics Mrs. Helene Boess, B.A., Modern Languages
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Art Mrs. Alice Phillips, M.S.N., Nursing, Chairman Dr. Bronislaw Sadnicki, Dr. Economics and Commerce, Social Science, Chairman
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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 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
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