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1, W.ew -1-gx 5 A . As a member of the new generation, Father Robert Morocco, head of the Theology Department, imp art s the modern Christian view on the college campus. rig.-. ' G aining in popularity, the Monday night Koffee Klatches, sponsored by Father Morocco, offer free- dom of e xp r e s s io n as priests and coeds discuss. anfs destiny creates Discussions, new and challenging, addto a stimulating Theology Department. Headed enthusiastically by Father Robert Morocco, this department strives to keep students informed on new outlooks in the Church. Classes are divided into small groups and held in a circular set-up, creating a more informal atmosphere for the teacher and student. Under this program, the girls are given an opp ortunity to discuss and share their experiences and views with their fellow students. As an extension of the discussion groups, the Chaplain has added the Koffee Klatch to the campus. Probing conversations brew over issues perti- nent to the modern coed and her communi- cation with the rest of the world. The Theology Department is essential to an enlightened generation of women.
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an ordered society Thriving campus activities and an ever increasing student body parallel an endless need for expansion of office equipment and personal ingenuity. Modern data processors help the Reigstrar alleviate numberless time c ons uming activities. But IBM machines cannot begin to compete with the efficiency and foresight of the Registrar. When hun- dreds of students must be scheduled for certain classes at certain times in rooms with the right number of desks and equip- ment, or when the curriculum must be set to accommodate math majors with English minors or medical technologists with a flair for art, one discovers a Registrar is irreplac eable. An early schedule for 1 966- 67 academic year will further challenge the Registrar after a taxing summer. Countless hours are spent among the mountains of debits and checks which are either balanced, checked, or banked by the Business Office. Bookkeeping, accounting, statements, reports, balancing and budgeting, would make anyone dizzy with lines, figures, and squares. A collector's job was never envied by anyone, but no one does it as gracefully as Sister Mary Eugenia. tak., U Copy is lifted from the Registrar's shoulders by the new Thermo-Fax duplicator. A trim, sec- retary, Mrs. Mahoney, explains the machine to Sister Mary Henry, Registrar. ini- 7 ' '7 Tia? S ,i ' T5 ' J' V .. 1 . V ' 'fi ' N ' . QW - ,... ffwf 'IW' ,, .L , N ,W mmfilng. V ,uw . . Um 'img' iw lil. MH-,,.'j MW E, ',,11..,,..H ii M MM H.. U ,Wi'..- QM rkgigffg-ff:j.' f-if 11- f will it it tm Q21 i',Qg?Q?1gQ35' r l'p,,1',u W i Mil un it M H will ti iw' .4-: fjgj fill ifM1u t: if will Wi ' wt i u 'hav Y 4-tw f' 'il 4 ' Checks, bills, bookk e eping, budgeting, balancing... O'Nei1l lightens a morning. From Cathy's expression a world of business whirls around Sister Mary Eugenia. p ayments are eith er finished for the year or just But a friendly visit with a monthly payment from Cathy starting all over again. C'est la vie, Cathy.
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V 'A ni .1 1 H Huff' Wiz it in fk- at 7-XB , , H ,.., sa, I Whether it's Old Testam ent or Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Father Henry Schorn h old s an attentive lecture class with his dissertations. ll' ETIIO existence Philosophy is as perennial as the human race. There never was time-when it was not cultivated in one form or another. At certain periods it has come very much to the front and commanded almost universal interest. At other times there were many who looked askance at philosophy. To them a philoso- pher was a sort of absent-minded person, something on the order of a poet, out of touch with everyday life and events. Today there is a changing attitude. People are beginning to realize that every man has a philosophy and that his philosophy has very much to do with his life. For this reason the Saint Marian studies the development of philosophy so that she may be better prepared to form a right concept of life and to gain greater understanding of the convictions of her cosmopolitan world. A well- balanced curriculum of philosophy c o ur s e s take the s t u d e nt from the study of nature and the powers of man to the positivism and exis- tentialism of c o n t e m p o r a r y philosophy. Blend the philosophies of Aristotle, A q u i n a s, a n d Peanuts and one will have the H e ad of the Philosophy Department, Sister Mary Jude, knowledge personified.
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