Reflections Magazine Issue #49 - Summer 1998 | 页面 12

12 Faculty & Staff SISTER PETRONILLA FRANCOEUR, OP Professor of French, Spanish and English, 1946-51; President of Siena Heights College, 1965-69. Popular teacher, excellent instructor and friend to students. Introduced full coeducation as president and laid the foundation for the changing era of the ‘60s and ‘70s. Her tenure was cut short because of serious injuries in an auto accident. Great teaching and dedicated tea have been constants at Siena Heights throughout its n College in 1919, to its renaming as Siena Heights Col Heights University. On these pages, we recall a few o mentors and friends to Siena students through the deca we’ll publish your letters in the next issue. SISTER BENEDICTA MARIE LEDWIDGE, OP Dean of the College, 1934-51; Vice President, 1951-57; President, 1957-65. Sister Benedicta Marie was very close to the students, and was loved and respected in return. SISTER EILEEN RICE, OP Professor of Education and Director of the Education Program, 1975-1994. A teacher’s teacher and learner’s learner, a lover of cats, a woman of boundless energy. HELEN DUGGAN, OP (Sister Ann Charles) Professor of Biology and Chemistry, 195663, 1975-90; named Professor Emerita, 1990; Archivist, 1987-present. A steady cheerful presence in the present day corridors of Sacred Heart Hall, Sister Helen has turned her inquiring mind from science to history, and has been compiling oral histories and establishing the archives of Siena Heights for the past 12 years. She is quick to point out that, when former students’ recall great Siena teachers of the past, their memories relate not just to classrooms and laboratories, but also to life in the residence halls, where some sisters lived, performing duties now handled by Resident Assistants — and other “house mother” responsibilities long since abandoned. Special thanks and recognition to Sister Helen for providing all of the facts, photos and insights appearing on this page. SIENA HEIGHTS IS MY UNIVERSITY SISTER REGINA MARIE LALONDE, OP Professor of Languages, 1922-1971; Assistant to President Thompson, 1971-1975. One of the original faculty members at St. Joseph College. Using Army surplus materials, she built one of the first recognized language labs: two booths (one pictured at left) at the back of SHH 312. SISTER MARY GEORGE NOLAN, OP Business Manager, Treasurer and Business/ Secretarial Instructor, 1936-1970. Beloved moderator of the Alumnae Association through several decades. SISTER M. BERTHA HOMINGA, OP Advisor, Science Instructor, and Legendary Registrar, 1920-65. A founding faculty member known for her warmth, efficiency, and extraordinary memory. It was not unusual for her to remind students as they passed in the hall which requirements they still needed to fulfill. SISTER M. CARMELIA O’CONNOR, OP Professor of Theology and Philosophy of Education for 17 years, from ‘60s-’80s. Beloved mentor who led student volunteer groups to Appalachia for 15 years. Greeting students in the cafeteria or tidying the residence halls as she passed through, her two favorite words were “beautiful” and “wonderful.”