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« a a.- His majesty, the king of Samson Deliah b- The ever-present Mardi Gras vendor, c- A Mardi Gras self-enthusiast Special Events 21
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Let The Good Times Roll Mardi Gras, alias Fat Tuesday, is the last day before Lent. The last day of three weeks of over-indul- gence. The last day of insane craziness before forty days of fasting. And for Loyola students, the last day of vacation before returning to the somewhat less exciting environment of the classroom and all its seriousness. As much as the streetcar, the French Quarter and the Mississippi River, Mardi Gras means New Orleans. x a. -One way to see Mardi Gras. a hot-air balloon! b. -The ever-present B-97 Fm Bee. c. -Jail anyone?? d. -A Mardi Gras float remembering a lost friend: M ' A ' S e. -The captain ' s float of the Krewe of Shangri-La. 20 Special Events
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Shaping The Vision • • On February 18, 1983, shovels turned the soil on the beginning of a vision, a Communica- tions Music complex for the university. The $13 million comple x is the first step in an extensive campus master plan. To be located on St. Charles Avenue at Calhoun Street, the four-story facility will house both the Communi- cations Department and the College of Music. The Building will include classrooms, offices, specialized instructional facilities as well as a 600-seat performing arts center. The comple- tion date has been scheduled for November 30, 1985. 5 Above: Father Carter and Mr. Cronkite confer dur- ing the ceremony. Above right: Mr. Cronkite addresses the audience. Right: The shovels are turned. The special guest for the ground-breaking ceremony was veteran newsman Walter Cronkite, who was awarded a doctor of hu- mane letters degree from Loyola. Other ce- lebrities included Archbishop of New Orleans, Phillip M. Hannan, campaign chair-couple Mayor Moon Landrieu and his wife, Verna; for- mer Lt. Gov. James Fitzmorris, and Congress- woman Lindy Boggs. 22 Special Events
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