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Dr. William Napiwocki
Foreign Language Department Chair B.A., M.A., Ph. D., Loyola University of Chicago, S.T.B. Pontifical Faculty of St. Bonaventure, Rome, Italy
wnapiwocki@quigley.org
As a graduate assistant at Loyola, Bill taught courses in Latin composition, Classical Epic,
Classical Drama, and the Letters of Pliny. He began his secondary school teaching career at Archbishop Weber High School
in 1971 as a full-time teacher of Latin. In due course he was selected to be the Chair of the Foreign Language Department,
the Director of the Honors Program, Yearbook Advisor, and then Assistant Principal for Personnel and Curriculum . He
continued to teach one class in Latin during the remainder of his years at Weber. He was and continues to be active in local
(President, Chicago Classical Club) state (President, Illinois Classical Conference, Editor of the Newsletter) regional
(Committees or the Classical Association of the Middle West and South) and national (Committees of the American Classical League)
classical organizations. He has given several papers at the annual meetings of these organizations and several seminars on Medieval
Latin. His last paper entitled "Y1K" was presented at the Illinois Classical Conference and Monmouth College. He left Weber in 1991
to care for his parents who are recently deceased. He is a bachelor living in northwest Indiana where he attended Bishop Noll
Institute. At Quigley he teaches Latin 3, Latin 4, Latin 4: Advanced Placement, Vergil and Introduction to Biblical Greek. He also
serves as Chair of the Foreign Language Department. He is currently moderator of the White Eagle Polish Club and the Italian Club.
He is also serving as Memorator Invocatorque for the Illinois Classical Conference. In his home parish of St. Casimir in Hammond,
Indiana, he is an extraordinary minister of the Eucharist and commentator/lector for the Polish Mass. |
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