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2 'Si ' fr ag? sg A ru if K Qs Bl W ui E 1 E2 Frosh Hcirrossment Culminotes With Cornpus Dciys FRIDAY Pie-eating contest Orange-carry relay Egg throw contest Turtle contest Blind wheelbarrow race Softball throw Soph-frosh football game Soph-frosh girls' tug-of-war Soph-frosh boys' tug-of-war SATURDAY Soph-frosh tire tug Soph-frosh girls' basketball game Soph-frosh boys' basketball game Soph-frosh fire hose fight Swimming Meet Campus Days' Dance 4 4 4 A partial view of the arcade can be seen. 11 T Nr ,T - lv .g W- , I F. ' - 1 i Pe-' x . 'C , X. ' F' ,-- 1. , 2-4 ? . X . -, 73? Campus Days was a GIANT success in 1965. Chairmen Jay Shelledy and Mike Cohen mentioned that more money was en- tered on the receipts than any previous Campus Days. The Engineers' Club won the over-all competition in games and booths. The Hawaii Club lured the first place award for the king and queen competition. The official dance of Campus Days, Polka Dots and Moon- beams, claimed to hit all-time attendance records. The crowning of the king and queen highlighted the eventful evening. ABOVE: Queen Gylene Sabihon and King Leo Lau rule over the Campus Days' pageant. Father Royce and cop are caught in Spur Jail. LEFT: While making time Gerry Sawiki receives a thank you from a Letter- man king-queen candidate.
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521312111 ber AAHHH Off to the first day of school and the GO-G0 classes of Gonzaga! Three Weeks More Returning Gonzagans were a little surprised and dis- mayed to find that the new dorms in which they ex- pected to live were not ready for occu ancy due to D construction problems. About 250 students were shel- tered within private homes, the Waikiki Retreat House and in -the basements of other dorms until the new dorms were completed. Numerous times the students heard the consoling words, Three weeks more. 1,- vu 1 , 1 4 .L W i l F ' ir-' i 5 X f Z in f JM A ' miuill ,- 94?-?ZgA-Eaigi in W Q E W S ii. 1 Q ABOVE This is the scene Gonzaga students faced when returning to college in September of 1965. RIGHT: Seniors Ann Linnett, Marianne Smith and Ann Bunting try their best to smuggle a few boxes of Bud- weiser into Crimont for a dorm opening party with the prefects. Thirty days hath November, April, June and September, February hath twenty-eight alone, And all the rest have thirty-one. Chronicles of England 1562 Richard Grafton SEPTEMBER 11 Freshmen enter residence halls 12 President's reception for freshmen an 13-17 Freshmen orientation 17-18 Registration for fall semester 24-26 Campus Days Students Proceed to 'Great Society' in 'New Frontier' ot School
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Qbnzinller A little month... Shakespeare, Hamlet Act I OCTOBER Louis Armstrong Reading Program Tests Art Film, Loneliness of a Long Distance Runner Mass of the Holy Ghost AWS Panel, Barometer of Coed Standards Art Film, The Bridge Over the River Kwai Frosh Frolic Student Music Recital AWS Pumkin Cut-Out Sotchmo Blows At Coliseum Sago Food Service Opens West Coost Model serves as a model for the trend i college dining halls. Saga Food Serv ice operates the modern facility. TOP RIGHT: Father Leary offered the Mass of the Holy Spirit in th Pavilion with the student body at tending. TOP LEFT: John McMaho accepts the first students to the ne Cataldo Dining Hall. LEFT: Kevi Sell shows this Gonzaga co-ed th modern dish room at the Cataldo. Gonzaga's new dining hall, Cataldci
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