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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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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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The Pontift asks the United Nations, I Jamais Ia guerrel' CNomore warll ill SN X OP: Jacqueline Kennedy kneels to kiss Pope Paul's ring and alks with Pontiff. Meeting of Pope and President's widow oc- curred at United Nations while members of Kennedy family and prelates gathered around. BOTTOM: Office' workers gather at windows to see Pope Paul riding up Third Avenue in bubble- top limousine, greeting throngs with upraised arms. . i,iy E . . This edifice which you are constructing does not rest upon merely material and earthly foundation, for thus it would be a house built upon sandg above all, it is based on our own consciences. The hour has struck for our conversion, for personal transformation, for interior renewal. We must get used to thinking of man in a new wayg and in a new way also of man's life in common with a new manner too of conceiving the paths of history and the destiny of the world... Part of Pope Paul Vl's Address to the United Nations, October 4, 1965. TOP RIGHT: Pope Paul smiles in crush of prelates and dignitaries at doors of St. Patrick's. BOTTOM RIGHT: Apartment-office building bears Peace on Earth greeting to Popeg flags of United Nations Plaza whip in wind. I3 Special SPIRES staff member sent to New York to T cover Pope's visitation. fi l ,lil if Al , JM. ai .S 5 T, l 'l 4 l I it T ffl T if 'VT ii ' l ,c asses P . is ' sf-',.. .-.,, U ' s , 'aff ' nf-f--Q gd Q Q - :si-z.. ' X a. A., ' N -eg, -.. , ,Y 'fm 4- , js Mt. Aggi gc .4l..E5,l1 , it-lt, it . Ti ., Y' .L . f , , , 5' R- , - iv al' i, , . .,. . .- 5 i V . - L, 1 Q 5 P ' A . ,, vi 5 , fit :L ii Ev , w' 1 , . .. W I i G ...tv fl ' 1 ...U E W W ,. ill .. , . fi' - .5 ' Fl T 'll 5 , Ii-..,:J,lw, s -- :. f- ' i ,s 1-51-. g P ' I fx ' f my . . nl li? fl 1 I T' , 1' 2 ' . -:awe-JL-'A illfi ' , .Q . tits.-it . ' ' ' WL Sf'3gafn2' Egg 5,-, 1 , , fp li-e.! 'f . i 3' kai: 2-if veg-Mg5fsxwiErm,A qu T W 3' 'gg if 'Q C -ft, ,. I , 1 L 1-I., IisLif?2Q,i.ffPfQ'55'?lsl'i ? f ' . , . Z i' 2 f ., , lLl .QLl L, E 9 ' .'m g.L1l:-n 1 ' f SUE 1 ji m- f- ' M u 1 f 355 -is tl T WC: ,- , ts ,' I 1. I fi, rf glml Y f thi ll .... T 'iii if if l .s vip- wt. Q 'A J' l'!f ' wi 'aft'l' '1 -i frm,Q:Ll 'i ET H i.-, .QL I ,:l- 3 gi fl la x. : : ' i gs- E l r 4 -wr t' M if i . . if P llirflillliilllllllll l li - 2 -
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