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Sister M. Macleleva, President, center, Sister M. Verda Clare. 1 Vice-President, left, Sister M. An- astasia. Dean ol the College, right. The assistance of laywomen on lmth the administrative and business stalls creates and maintains an aware- ness of the apostleship of the Catho- lit- lay administrator. ln Miss Dun- dore and Nliss Chmiel the girls have found cooperative friends. Mrs. Bev- vr. through her competence and de- votvdness over a long period of vears, has proved inclispensahle to the husi- ness staff. FL The Administration formulates and inte- grates the aims and policies of the college. Uflicers of the Administration Work both di- rectly and indirectly with the students and faculty in shaping the Saint Mary7s ideal of intelligent womanhood. They cooperate with the faculty in administering guidance, aca- demic regulations, curriculum planning, and in directing a social program. Through united eiiorts of administration, faculty, and students, the aims of the college are realized and its policies practiced. The Dean of Women and the Dean of Freshmen deal directly with the girls in all disciplinary and social matters of student life. With their assistants they guide and serve the needs of the individual as well as those of the group. Sister M. Alma, Dean of Freshmen, Sister M. Sophia, Dean of Woiiieiig Miss Mary Margaret Dundore, As- sistant Dean of Woiiiexig Miss Ella Jo Chmiel, Agsis. tant Dean of Freshmen.
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canal cfglfrocwl The campus buildings are the scene of the for- mal education of the Saint lVIary's girls. LelVlans Hall, used for residence and classes, offers many facilities in its lecture rooms, reception rooms, of- fices, dormitory wings, and dining hall. One of its most beautiful rooms, Stapleton Lounge, was the gift of Mrs. Daniel Stapleton, a friend of all stu- dents at Saint lVlary7s through her active interest in all school affairs. The Lounge is the scene of many gatherings throughout the year including the Christmas entertainment, numerous teas, and many informal gatherings around the TV set. Holy Cross, the Freshman residence hall, is the first building on the campus to instill in the stu- dent lasting memories of the college. Whether on conducted tours or private trips, girls on vacation visit countries which have con- tributed much to our own nation's development. Their European travels nearly always include vis- its to the Eiffel Tower in France and Buckingham Palace in England. ln Italy an audience with the Pope is an unforgettable experience on any itin- erary. ln the Netherlands, the picturesque homes and costumes provide one with future memories of old world atmosphere. f t. V., .f,, ' --v.s?',f1522,.. -Q H-aa-fo.. Our memories of: The Nether lands, Saint Peteris Square, Buck ingham Palace, Eiffel Tower.
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I .llinl inte Fir' Valles i .f S. K ll ,th D ..T E ll. luhxntg . B s and N Ideal of white W. , llll .Jllyp ala . N. flllllgu and 11!lSlf3liOIl, V sl? l'0llQQQ tm l Q DELHI gf iris in an u'lCf1llif6. i Serve the ' lllejie of .fdcfminifi frafion Sister Mary Agnes, pictured at her desk, is religious superior at Saint Maryis. ln ad- dition to her duties as head of a large con- vent, Sister teaches in the Philosophy Depart- ment of the House of Studies. Contributing to the Well-ordered operation of student life, the Studies Office handles all academic problems. Pictured below are some of the Studies Office staff, Sister Bernadette Marie, secretary to the president, Sister M. Gertrude Anne, registrar, and Sister M. Har- riet, assistant registrar. In addition to regular duties, a project confronting the Business Staff this year will be financial arrangements for the proposed Fine Arts Building. Sister Mary Agnes, Superior Sister M. Gertrude Anne,.Registrar, Sister M. Harriet, Assistant Registrar, Sister Bernadette Marie, Secretary to the President. Sister M. Amabilis, Business Manager, Mrs Mary Beyer, Accountant, Sister M. St. Mel Treasurer.
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