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The Rev. Matthew E. Creighton, S.J., was inaugurated as the 21st president in the first formal inauguration in the school ' s history. Creighton had guest speakers who highlighted the events for the year. George Plimpton was the Welcome Week lecturer. Noted author and editor, William R Buckley, Hilton Kramer, a na- tionally known art critic, and Doris Hays, a pianist, were just a few of the guests. Friday and Saturday evening voids were filled with a kaleidoscope of films offered by the SBG like a Paul Newman series, a Hitchcock series and a foreign film series. -• SJ4UXJJ. •P ' ;pr ' 1- i d v - .,- p .r 1 » m ' 8 — the foreword
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The Jesuit Gardens area provides, far left (opposite page), a sanctuary for studying, and an intramural player gets tagged at second during an early game in the intramural season in the fall, bottom. John Jarosz, Arts junior, makes an attempt to get the ball for his team, Taxi, left. Kevin McNulty, Terri Kobold and Chris Miller and two friends enjoy a typical TCIF, top. Arts senior Bob Hallinan is hard at work testing a new record for KOCU, above. the foreword — 7
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A Middle Age drama unfolded in St. John ' s Church as Jean Anouilh ' s Beck- ef ' was performed. The Real Inspec- tor Hound and a spring musical added to the other theater fare. Other entertainments included noon concerts and Sunday evening music in the Knothole. There was Fall Frolics and the Blood Drive first semester. As the semester ended the Christmas spirit came alive on campus when the Omaha labor un- ions fastened a tree atop the fountain. A lighting ceremony and carols from the choir completed the festivities. Wmterfest and the carnival as well as the Panhellenic formal and Turn- about were major dance events for the second semester. National and world events on the doorstep of Creighton were not ignored by some students. The Young Demo- crats and the Young Republicans were on campus involved in area campaigns during the election year. The Creighton choir provides the music for the Fall Mass, top left (opposite page), while later Jim Kane, Arts junior, and Jeff ZindeJ, Arts senior, study, center. Arts senior David Hsu, left, talks to a friend, bottom left, but another Creighton student gets into some gymnastics in the Kiewit Center, bot- tom right. The yearbook staff, top, takes a break to beckon students to get between our covers! Business junior Mary Jo Geisel, a resident adviser, tells a story about a floor incident to a resi- dent, above. the foreword — 9
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