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Page 13 text:
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The editors of this 1962 yearbook have the privilege of recording the transition from one administration to another, of thanking a vet¬ eran President of the College for what she has preeminently succeed¬ ed in making our college during the twenty-seven years of her presi¬ dency, and of thanking our new President for the accomplishments and promise of her administration during her first year in office. To the third President of Saint Mary ' s, 1934-1961, SISTER M. MADELEVA, C.S.C., the BLUE MANTLE is dedicated in loving gratitude for her friendship, guidance and inspiration, as well as for more than doubling our c ampus buildings and for her distinguished academic leadership on and beyond cam¬ pus. We know we speak for th ree decades of students whose memories of their college are simultaneously memories of Sis¬ ter Madeleva. To the fourth President of Saint Mary’s, SISTER MARIA RENATA, C.S.C., 1961 — ad multos annos, the Blue Mantle with similar affection dedicates its record of this year’s events, in recognition of Sister’s own effective and out¬ standing dedication to us during this her first year as administra¬ tive head of her and our Alma Mater. Clearly and vigorously, Saint Mary’s is being ably guid¬ ed in the complex, challenging era of space exploration and of Mater et Magistra with its ecumenical implications.
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SlSTER Maria Renata and Saint Mary ' s are no strangers. When a student here, Sister was valedictorian of her class, and as a teacher was first a professor and then chairman (1939-1961) of the Department of History, also a member of the faculty of the School of Sacred T heology. She has served on the Committee for Academic Affairs, on the Faculty Com¬ mittee of the National Council on the Accreditation of Teach¬ er Education Report, and was chairman of the Catalog Re¬ vision Committee in 1950. She was college archivist from 1939 to 1949, and has frequently participated in regional and na¬ tional workshops on general educational problems as well as those in her special field. She was the first moderator on our campus of the National Student Association and was the founder and for many years moderator of the International Relations Club. Sister holds a Master of Arts degree from the University of Notre Dame, and the degree Doctor of Philosophy from Yale. Besides scholarly monographs,papers, book reviews, and her history of the Midwest Province of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, she has this year written articles on the Congregation and its American foundress, Mother Angela Gillespie, for the New Catholic Encyclopedia. Sister Maria Renata is an honorary member of Delta Kappa Gamma, international society of teachers; a member of the American Association of University Women, the Asso¬ ciation of Higher Education, American Association for the United Nations, American Historical Association, Catholic Historical Association, United States Catholic Historical So¬ ciety of Philadelphia, and the History Teachers ' Club of the Univeisity of Notre Dame. She was the first woman member of the Advisory Board for the Ford Project of Indiana Uni¬ versities and Colleges to promote non-Western Studies, and appeared on the program for the group ' s pilot conference at Indiana Lmversity. As local Kappa Gamma Pi moderator, she has served as liaison officer with the national society. We observe with the fourth President of Saint Mary ' s, Our friends are legion. Together we can build.
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