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455' 2' In the Fall of 1973, Mrs. Joan Lundgard submitted an extensive 200 page proposal to the Federal Government for a grant to purchase audio-visual materials for the school. Because of the highly competitive nature of the grant, she was turned down. Unremitting, Mrs. Lundgard submitted a more explicit proposal the following year and received a grant of 342,232 In search of possible purchases for the new media center, students and teachers attended media fairs and viewed countless examples of audio- visual material. Under the stipulations of the grant, the money could only be spent on non-print materials: 8mm films, slides, microfilm, audio cassets, film strips, art reproductions, maps, globes and charts. Bellarmine, in return, was expected to provide sufficient housing for the materials as well as 330,000 in viewing equipment for the student's access. The remodeling of lower Liccardo began in January of 1974, and the center, though not et completed, opened in the Fall. 'Yhe work was the combined effort of library staff, students and parents. Francisco Andrade supervised the construction, catalogued much of the media, and installed all the electrical wiring. The new center features 24 individual carrolls for private viewing of audio-visual materials, a renovated theater with a newly installed projection booth capable of operating multi-media presentations, and a seminar room for small group viewing. Pg. 25: upper right: Fr. D. Alvernaz.
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3 'Q a . ,ui A typical Bellarmine mixer can be described in one word: success. Once again this year, the ASB Treasurer and Secretary were able to fill the gym with music and crazy people who danced their way home. The reputation of a Bellarmine mixer and the ability to attract a Food band are the two major factors eading to success. Add the fact that Bellarmine is an all boy's school 7 and you can t miss. With the organziation and publicity of each mixer maintained by ASB officers Mike Fitzsimmons and James Reilley, along with such bands as Backroads , Hush , and Telluride , the ASB funds benefited greatly. Naturally, the most attractive and successful mixer this year was the Papa Du Run Da Run dance. Lines flooded the area outside the gym as girls danced to the music before getting inside. Bellarmine received some bad news concernin mixers late in the year. The Fire Bepartment informed the school that since the gym was a fire hazard, the number of people able to attend mixers was limited to five hundred. This, coupled with an increase in price, changed the feelin s of people toward mixers a little, gut the gym remained filled on Saturday nig ts.
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