Mother Mary Marcella Casey of the Sisters of St. Joseph has devoted her life to the Catholic education of youth. As a teacher of English Language and Literature, she has worked for young people in schools as far from St. Louis as Michigan and Colorado. Now the sixth president of Fontbonne College, she is intent on expanding its facilities to afford the most abundant opportunities to college women of today and tomorrow. As a relief from the heavier duties of administration she enjoys planning and supervising the landscaping of the campus.https://griffinshare.fontbonne.edu/uasc-photos/2351/thumbnail.jp
When she assumed the presidency of Fontbonne College in 1985, Meneve Dunham was the first lay woman ...
Anna Lancaster and Dennis O\u27Neill were the parents of Annie, who would be known in her religious ...
Fontbonne president Sister Roberta Schmidt speaks at a podium while others, including a priest, list...
Mother Mary Marcella Casey of the Sisters of St. Joseph has devoted her life to the Catholic educati...
Mother Mary Marcella Casey of the Sisters of St. Joseph has devoted her life to the Catholic educati...
Margaret Mary Casey, as she was named at her birth in 1885 in Potosi, Missouri, entered the Sisters ...
Born in Cross Plains, Indiana in 1858, Mary O\u27Hara entered the Sisters of St. Joseph at age 18 fr...
Clemence Noble was the first Fontbonne student to enter the Sisters of St. Joseph. After graduation ...
Portrait of Sister Mary Irene O\u27Hara, President of Fontbonne.https://griffinshare.fontbonne.edu/u...
Sister Mary Irene O\u27Hara, President of Fontbonne, smiles for a photo.https://griffinshare.fontbon...
Sister Mary Alfred Noble, President of Fontbonne, smiles with Mrs. Bernard McKernan, President of Fo...
The first native St. Louisan to be president of Fontbonne College, Frances Geissert was born in 1883...
A native of Amsterdam, New York, Sarah McGrath was born in 1867. Before entering the Sisters of St. ...
Portrait of Sister Mary Palma McGrath, CSJ, President of Fontbonne.https://griffinshare.fontbonne.ed...
Sister Jane Hassett (right), President of Fontbonne, speaks with faculty including Sister Alberta An...
When she assumed the presidency of Fontbonne College in 1985, Meneve Dunham was the first lay woman ...
Anna Lancaster and Dennis O\u27Neill were the parents of Annie, who would be known in her religious ...
Fontbonne president Sister Roberta Schmidt speaks at a podium while others, including a priest, list...
Mother Mary Marcella Casey of the Sisters of St. Joseph has devoted her life to the Catholic educati...
Mother Mary Marcella Casey of the Sisters of St. Joseph has devoted her life to the Catholic educati...
Margaret Mary Casey, as she was named at her birth in 1885 in Potosi, Missouri, entered the Sisters ...
Born in Cross Plains, Indiana in 1858, Mary O\u27Hara entered the Sisters of St. Joseph at age 18 fr...
Clemence Noble was the first Fontbonne student to enter the Sisters of St. Joseph. After graduation ...
Portrait of Sister Mary Irene O\u27Hara, President of Fontbonne.https://griffinshare.fontbonne.edu/u...
Sister Mary Irene O\u27Hara, President of Fontbonne, smiles for a photo.https://griffinshare.fontbon...
Sister Mary Alfred Noble, President of Fontbonne, smiles with Mrs. Bernard McKernan, President of Fo...
The first native St. Louisan to be president of Fontbonne College, Frances Geissert was born in 1883...
A native of Amsterdam, New York, Sarah McGrath was born in 1867. Before entering the Sisters of St. ...
Portrait of Sister Mary Palma McGrath, CSJ, President of Fontbonne.https://griffinshare.fontbonne.ed...
Sister Jane Hassett (right), President of Fontbonne, speaks with faculty including Sister Alberta An...
When she assumed the presidency of Fontbonne College in 1985, Meneve Dunham was the first lay woman ...
Anna Lancaster and Dennis O\u27Neill were the parents of Annie, who would be known in her religious ...
Fontbonne president Sister Roberta Schmidt speaks at a podium while others, including a priest, list...