Seattle University - Aegis Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1968

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Fr. lames Royce, SJ., symposium director, catches up on some reading in preparation ior the 17th annual Symposium on Alcoholism oitered spring quarter. Cyndi and Coralita Camelon, Holy Names students, make use oi library privileges extended to students oi Seattle Catholic schools. Nurse lulie Madsen, Seattle University graduate, prepares Phil Roppo ior a blood donation at the King County Central blood Bank as a part of Scabbard and Blade pledge activities. Fellow pledges Rune Simard and Mike Dunegan look on with apprehension. 9

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Billions of dollars are now being spent by the federal and local government to combat urban blight. Seattle University, through its own resources and through the generosity of many of its friends, has expended more than $21,000.-000 to create a 41-acre campus adequate to serve the community's educational needs. This effort has resulted in the renewal of a deteriorating urban area — without cost to the taxpayer. Seattle University has thus involved itself in a number of programs, both of value to its own members and to those in the community. Students have come to the University to get an education, both academic and non-academic. Through their experiences in the classroom and out. they have developed, ma-matured. into individuals that think, that evaluate, that act. Being so located, the university community is much better able to tackle the problems that face the complex urban structure of which it is a part. The student should thus be better prepared to face society when he leaves the University. He has thought, evaluated and is now ready to act as a responsible citizen. Only then can we see the fruits of an education. (Above) lohn Monahan, Alpha Kappa Psi president, lim Kamel, Seattle University Forward Thrust committee chairman, and Bernie Clayton, Gamma Sigma Phi president, put up posters for Forward Thrust on the door to Pigott Auditorium (Below) Mary lo Logan receives Forward Thrust brochures from Paul Twohy and Ron Coleman, Alpha Kappa Psi members. 8



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Dr. Michael Saslow. associate director; Mrs. Mary Haller, counselor, and Fr. William Codd. S.l, director and professor of education, man operations in the Head Start Supplementary Training Program Center. 10 Paula Holden helps Shelly with her Bible reading lesson during a Saturday morning CCD tutoring session on campus.

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