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Theology covers diverse topics The four-year theology program begins with a study of man, religious and instinctual, in freshman year, continues with moral problems and an exploration of faith, community, and Church, and concludes with Christian philosophy, psychology and sociology in senior year. Classes this year integrated boys and girls. The department plans electives for seniors next year. 1 A light moment brings a smile to Theresa Dean. 2 The cares and problems of a department chair- man occupy Rev. Richard Riendeau. 3 An unidenti- fied student takes notes in class. 4 Outside reading engrosses John O'Shea. 31
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Business students give service The business department provides basic skills and experience needed to enter the business community. Courses are offered in typing, stenography, accounting, data processing, economics and office practice. Business students are responsible for the typing and mimeographing of the daily bulletin. Data processing students prepare the absentee lists, report cards, and schedules. Four listing machines and six calculators, new this year, help students to prepare for a business career. -ouennammmmeetl Premisnieer gi 1 Sophomore Colleen O’Neal concentrates on a typing assignment. 2 Separating carbons in the data processing room is Jocelyn Tetrault. 3 Senior Elaine Scott runs report card verification lists on the counting machines. 4 Business student Mary Hartwell perfects her skill on the printing calculator. 30
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Cathedral is host for College, Career Nights Guidance deaprtment personnel planned College and Career Nights to assist students in planning their future. Representatives of 100 colleges visited Cathedral on October 5 to explain requirements and advantages of their institutions. Experts representing careers chosen by students’ poll gave information about 50 fields to interested parents and students on December 7. 32 3 1 Senior Carol Herman confers with an S admissions officer. 2 Junior Bill Postel lis attentively to information concerning careers Coming to hear representatives of various colle Charles Goldrick and his mother enter the schoc Junior Steve Murphy and his parents perus college catalogue. 5 A large group listen to representative from U. Mass. 6 The Admissi officer from Providence College holds the inte of Bill Lonergan, Kevin Kelly, Rick Cantalini, | Brigada, and Jerry Cahill.
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