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Report cards, pre-registration forms, closed classes, check- ers, forms, pictures, assessors and waiting are part of registration. Each semester more than 4,000 students com- registration pleted this process amidst confusion, frustration and oc- casional satisfaction. Two Creighton coeds reach the final stages of registration. After schedules are checked, data cards must be filled out for all classes. Representatives from each department must be consulted by any student who wishes to take an upper level course. Seated in the biology section are, from left. Dr. Allen B. Schlesinger and Dr. Robert Belknap. 23
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Working behind the desk, Maureen Tolman pulls a card for a student neanng the end of registration while Michele Margua waits in frustrated silence. Jo Gallagher fills out data cards for each course she will take during the semester. 22
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I The Rev. James J. Quinn, S. J., counselor of the Schools of Medicine and Pharmacy, received the distinguished service award from The Very Rev. Henry Linn after Dr. Richard Egan, dean of the School of Medicine read the citation. Dr. John F. Sheehan, professor of biology and pathology, was the lay faculty member honored with the distinguished service award. convocation The 17th annual Convocation Week began with a concele- brated Mass of the Holy Spirit, held for the first time in the Civic Auditorium Arena. The chief celebrant was the Most Rev. Gerald T. Bergan, Archbishop of Omaha. The venerable prelate had recuperated from major surgery and resumed his rigorous schedule. 24
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