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Sister Rose Margaret, Ph.D. Sister Mary Bonaventure, Ph.D. Department Chairman English Olive McHugh, A.M. English English Frederick Kellermeier, A.M. Literature Three new faculty members, Sister Mary Bonaventure, O.S.F., Miss Olive McHugh, and Miss Mary Sue Deisher, have contributed this year to the progress being made in the English Department under the chairmanship of Sister Rose Margaret. Five upper-division courses of- forded maiors and minors a greater choice of electives in their respective programs: The Modern Novel, Modern Drama, Victorian Literature, Shakespeare, and Milton. The Coordinating Seminar took a new form this year under the direction of Mr. Francis Yezbick. Each seminar focused on a single topic, such as literary criticism, naturalism in litera- ture, and theories of comedy and tragedy. Maiors and minors in English took comprehensive examinations in February as a part of the new pro- gram initiated two years ago. These seniors, the first to graduate under the new program, are confident that they have been well prepared for their chosen careers through the effort of a dynamic department. Mary Sue Deisher, A.M. English Francis A. Yezbick, A.M. English
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Sociology John Harrington, M.$.W. Depurfmen' Chairman William Ensig n, A.M. Sociology Reorganization in the Sociology Department has provided its students the oppor'tunity to choose either a major in soci- ology emphasizing field work of Toledo Catholic Charities or an academic maior which stresses the theory of Sociology. Either enables the sfudenfs 10 continue graduate sfudies in Sociology or Social Work or to seek employment. Realizing the unlimited need and opportunities for professional social workers and sociologists, the department encourages graduate study. Milton McAngus, A.M. Edward Zoski. A.M. Sociology Sociology 39
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Languages The Modern Language Department has increased in the numberiofjstudenfs as well as in the equipment available. The Language Laboratory has recently added six boothes, making cu total ofthirty-four,1wenty of which have recorders. There are over five hundred tapes in German, Spanish, Russian and French, all of which have been made by native speakers. English is also offered for the use of foreign students. The uViewing and Listening Room located in the new library makes available equipment for showing slicles, movies and pictures to make civilization courses more meaningful. Sister Marie de Lourdes, A.M. Spanish Sister Mary Edward, Sister Mary Ethelreda, A.M. Sister Rita Marie, A.M. German Greek and Latin French Mollie Butler, A.B. Ada B. Orengo, A.M. Spanish Sister Virginia Marie, M.S. in LS. Library Science French 41
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