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Efficient office maintenance is a good recommendation, says Sister Mary Edwarda, Department Head, as she demonstrates the proper way to care foratypewriter. SM ocus es -4-- - ,wgggg . - ai..-.- H W W W 1 i' ,, V i. pi A 'i ' ' Al v ': ' H H- -' - ri- ...i z-..,,,..,- wg. . H 3 W , sei- --. --1 'Hi Nationally known for her concept of the relatively new field of Medical Records Library Science, Sister Mary Eugene devotes some of her time to instruction at CSM. 36 ',:ggi,: fr-5 Interrupting her busy world of shorthand strokes, debits and credits, Sister Mary Laetice, business instructor, helps duplicate some office material. on professions suited to Preparing students to meet the many challenges of the modern business office is the principle aim of the B u sin e s s Education Department. In- structors f u r t h e r the development of Christian principles and ethics which are necessary to business andpersonal success. Encouraging students to achieve a sound knowledge of fundamental principles, methods, and skills of business education through courses in business law, economics, business machines, and secretarial pro- cedures correlated with aprogram of liberal studies, the business department prepares women who are professional and artistic. Medical Record Science is a new and challenging field and of the utmost im- portance in the care of patients. The medical record librarian is responsible for main- taining the medical charts of patients which are the keys to the accreditation of a h o s p i t al. She deals with many professional people on business, medical, and legal matters and may find employment in clinics , medical research centers , insurance companies, as well as hospitals.
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but molds the future History is the long, never-finished novel telling the story of man from his infancy to his now, depicting his sorrows and his struggles, his joys and his triumphs. , The'.:Department of History strives to give its students a deep love and under- standing of this massive world. Man moves in a world shaped by others. His roles are defined by others, his status is achieved through inter- action with others. Man's knowledge of man is part of man's knowledge of the world. No novel would be complete without a probing into the relationships which com- prise the social life of humans. It is the task of the Department of Sociology to study the many instead of the one. Group life becomes an object endless fascination to students who live a world in which knowledge of oneself is to be found through knowledge of others. The core of history, the foundation of sociolOgY, the essence of life, the ultimate being is still man. The inner thoughts and workings of this, the novel's central figure, necessitate endless probings into the field of psychology. of in Students, such as Irish colleen, Jane Moran, 'encounter the wit and wisdom of this Professor in geography, government, and history classes. Campus Lecture Series brings Sister Mary Norita and Dr. Richard Kurtz, instructors in sociology, to the campus front with their talk on American Minorities. is 1 ' Ju X xl. 1. Psychology, the science of human behavior, under the in- struction of Doctor Arnold Osborne, gives the CSM student an inner look at herself and her relationship to the world.
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i Artistic floral arrangements by Sister Mary Madeleva beautify any serving table but only hint at the realm of study, essential for the good economist. J' if i N' 'Af , ':,3.L W i - 4 ontemporar 'LUOHZCITL Young homemakers, on the threshhold of adult living, are faced with decisions and responsibilities that require mature and in- dependent thought and planning. The modern woman must be prepared to take marriage and parenthood seriously, to establish long- range careers and family goalsg to choose and prepare food for good h ealthg to develop skills in important areas of home management, and to enrich life by learn- ing to use leisure timewell,especially in appreciation of the arts. Alert and physically-fit collegians are better able to endure the strain of four years of concentrated study. Emphasis in physical education classes is on sports, calisthenics, and modern dance, each of which aids the st udent in developing a healthy and graceful body. Weight, Well- being, and recreation are closely related. Attaining and keeping a good, young figure and an active zest for living helps the indi- vidual contribute to the adult world, as well as to personal success, by boosting a per- son' s chances for physical and mental health. A graceful and poised Colette Clements is the result of expert training from Miss Joyce Kahre, physical education and modern dance instructor.
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