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Concern of the Deans DONALD R. BARBER Dean of Men SISTER M. MEL EESA Dean of Women Chaplain J 'L' i ite ,tm X '-W M., By her deep interest in youth, Sister Linus contributes much to the well-known spirit of Saint Mary of the Plains. Sister is easily accessible to any student, and no problem is too trivial for her to listen to quietly then suggest the possible solution. As head of the Division of Teacher Education, Sister Linus takes care that each student in the program is properly prepared to follow successfully this very im- portant career-the education of youth. A group of students chat with Sister Linus on the south steps of the College. Jack St. Amand, from Detroitg Josephina Molina, from Mexico Cityg and Judy ,lurschak from Portsmouth, Iowa, are in the group.
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Student Needs Are First Father Felling, who has been with the College since the first year, is primarily concerned with the spiritual development of each student at Saint Mary of the Plains. Under his guidance, students enjoy the fullest spiritual privileges: annual retreat exercises, Lenten devotions, October and May devotions, and many opportunities to receive the sacraments. Father welcomes students who come to him for spiritual guidance and keeps close contacts with the graduates through his office as moderator of the Alumni Association. As a friend, a spiritual guide, and an instructor, Father Felling is deeply appreciated. and the REVEREND ALOYSIUS .l. FELLING Chaplain of the College
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Student Services Offer Job Opportunities Sister M. Simeon returned to Saint Mary of the Plains to assume the position of head librarian in the summer of 1963. Students appreciate Sister's efforts to increase the efficiency and order of the reading: room. Among the changes are rearrange- ment of magazines and reference materials, an in- creased number of student librarians, and the addition of new stack shelves. The accession num- ber of books has now reached between 25,000 to 30,000. Student librarians Benny Viegra, Dianne Osburn, and Rosa Soria assist Joe Long and Larry Doege in finding references. The library employs thirteen student helpers. I0
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