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Sister Mar Patricia, R. S. M., President s- ', ,TJ lg! Sister Mary Patricia, President of the College of Saint Mary, is the exemplification of the modern college president. lndustrious, witty, and wise, she represents the progressive woman in college ed- ucation and administration. ln addition to being a sage administra- tor, Sister Mary Patricia is also a humani- tarian, a philosopher, a patron of the fine arts. Well versed in literature and in English, she is an accomplished speaker and manifests in her speeches the force of few words. In her speeches Sister deals with esthetic, literary, moral, and current problems. With vivacity and foreknowledge she expounds upon these and other topics, thus demonstrating her unbounded versatility and her wid e int er e s t s. Sister Mary Patricia, with her m any talents, is indeed a priceless addi- tion to the College of Saint Mary. ln her fir st year as college president she has won the respect, the admiration, and the love of both the students and the faculty.
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filffaifi i ,,,. F X Designating the future location of two new residence halls, Sister Mary Claudia, Director of Student Person- nel, shows the campus master plan to Loy Edwards. A well-planned curriculum for Kathy Melby, sophomore sociology major, is material evidence for the efficient administration of Sister Mary Roselle, Dean. my l ii !:'.af'.' ,Qw 'Q -, j jf 1321. 'I D 'Q ,a f .ef A dministrators effect Administrative offices are frequently visited places by most students. Whether it's p e r s o n al or academic guidance, a transcript request or schedule conflict, a check to cash or a bill to pay, the collegian finds an efficient and pleasant office force. Duties and responsibilities incumbent upon the Director of Student Personnel Services are many and varied. Development, c o o r d i n a t i o n, and supervision of non- academic areas of student life make this position a round-the-clock job. Orientation of new students begins the D i r ec tor' s year with a CSM beanie and ends with an office full of cap s, gowns, and ac a demic hoods. An Open Door Policy and an encouraging smile make an executive a less foreboding official and anialways encouraging advisor. In addition to the problems and responsi- bilities to which no one else has been appointed, the A c a d e mic Dean is responsi- ble for all student activities. Supervising c o u r s e s, curricula, and counseling, in be- tween conferences, board meetings, visitors, and advisors, gives a Dean a faint d e s i r e for bi-location. J'
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