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Sister Mary Macrina, A.B., B.S. in L.S. Assistant Librarian The Reverend Louis I. Cunney, S.T.D. Kdigion Harry M. Doyle, Ph.D. Political Science The Reverend John J. Murray, S.T.L. Religion The Reverend Daniel T. McColgan, Ph.D. Sociology Sister Mary Margarita, A.M. Education, Religion, Psychology Sister Mary Claire, Ph.D. Biology, Chemistry Sister Mary Reginald, Ph.D. Religion, English Sister Mary Alexine, A.M. Accounting, Stenography, Economics Mrs. Donna A. True, A.M. Director of Appointment Bureau Evelyn Coyle, Ed.M. Stenography, Office Practice Sister Mary John, Ph.D. English Sister Marynia, A.M. History, Sociology Sister Mary Tarcisius, A.M. Religion, Foods Elizabeth E. Langdon, M.C.S. Stenography, Business English, Spanish Mary A. Hurley, B.S. Design, Merchandising Sister Mary Thecla, A.B. Assistant Librarian Sister Mary Irmina, A.M. English Sister M. Louisella, A.B. Art, Mathematics Mary O’Donoghue, Ed.M. Eoods Catherine Carvotta, B.S. Physical Education Edna, Clare Creating DesigrrOfiginals Artists:, Ruth, Sketching Deftly
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Sister M. Elizabeth Francis, Ph.D. Sociology Mary E. Kittredge, A.M. Biology Sister Mary Bernarda, A.M. Physics Sister Mary Rosa, Ph.D. German, Italian Sister M. Anna Lawrence, Ph.D. Biology Sister Marie, Ed.M. Hygiene, Public Health, Home Nursing, First Aid Sister Myra, Mus.M. M.usic Mary Miley, LL.B. Social Legislation Mary A. Cotter, A.M. Director of Field Work in the Department of Sociology Sister Mary Emily, Ph.D. Chemistry Sister Mary Jacqueline, Ed.M. History Sister Mary Alicette, A.B. Speech Sister Mary Regina, A.M. English Sister Anna Miriam, A.B. Accounting, Stenography Sister Mary Perpetuus, Ed.M. S panish The Reverend Edward T. Harrington, A.M. Religion, Philosophy, Ethics PRE-MEDICAL COURSE Future Regis representatives in the medical profession spend their college days delving into the intricacies of Science. Their four year concentration is in the laboratory where they unravel the deep secrets of the Biology, Chemistry, and Physics world and solve the problem tangles of Mathematics class. In addition, these students acquire a reading knowledge of German and French, and hnish the req- uisites for the Arts’ degree in Philosophy, Religion, and Literature. Success in this rigorous course of Pre- Medicine, which bears the approval of the American Medical Association, en- titles these young women to study in any Class A Medical School. Four years of in- tensive research into the mysteries of human anatomy, disease, and operating technique follow. After subsequent hospital internship for two years, these Apostles of Hippocrates reap their ambition — an M.D. shingle. [ 27 ]
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Vivi-Ann and Kay in a Setting Planned for Study and Friendly Living BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMMERCE IN HOME ECONOMICS Red and yellow hood reminds you of the way of a commerce major — over the hill past Tower and Grotto, through rain and snow to the Commerce Building. Here is equipment to prepare the busy business woman for life in an office. There is an academic aspect to the pro- gram — Literature, Foreign Language, a Science, and, of course. Logic, Philosophy, Psychology, Ethics, and Religion. Sopho- more year starts the gradual initiation into the science of Business Practice with Eco- nomics and Stenography. Add Accounting, Business English, and Organization for Juniors. Senior year brings Office Practice, Secretarial Training, Business Law, and Economic Geography. Field trips introduce collegians to a wider world; or, if you feel called to the other side of the desk, you may become a career woman every Wednesday. Bright futures in the business world are in store for Regis girls. If you would like to make Clothes or Foods your avocation, the Home Eco- nomics Department gives you the practical answer. You start off on the same foot as the Liberal Arts course, with the addi- tional requirement of Chemistry and De- sign. Concentrated courses differ according to individual choice. Those who wish to be dietitians, institutional managers, or teachers of Home Economics concentrate in Foods and Nutrition, Dietetics, Insti- tutional Management. Those who desire to be buyers or design- ers take Clothing, Textiles, Merchandis- ing, and Retail Buying. Actual producing of the clothes is done in Garment Con- struction, Costume Tailoring, and Drap- ing. Students cook in the Cafeteria once a week, if they take Foods. Income Manage- ment helps toward a successful domestic life, if that is your choice. With the Bachelor of Science degree the graduates receive a red and yellow hood. [ 29 ]
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