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The Heart
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A New President Openness with students and dynamism in leadership, were qualities demonstrated by Edmund G. Ryan, SI, who was named new president of SU on Jan. 24,1975. He replaced Louis Gaffney, S), president of SU from 1970-75. His appointment followed a four month search during which 22 candidates for the position were considered by the search committee. As president I will l e highly visible and highly available, Ryan emphasized upon becoming the president-designate. The controversial educator from Georgetown University has particularly pushed for financial aid legislation for middle class students in private schools. Since his appointment, Ryan has been lobbying in Washington, D.C., working for Washington state aid and meeting with SU friends and alumni to raise funds for the University. Indicative of the administration change, the new president noted, I will be at SU as long as people want me, as long as I think I can do something. I like people, am very honest with my views and will speak out. If I make mistakes I will correct them. ABOVE: SU president-designate, Edmund G. Ryan, SJ, meets informally with students at a reception in the Chieftain in his honor. RIGHT, SERIES: He responds in an exclusive interview with Spectator copy editor, Connie Carlton. 28 Special Events
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The Beginning Suitcases, trunks and laces with expressions of bewilderment entered the residence halls on September 21, Orientation Week had begun. We can make it happen, was the theme of Orientation Week. Ac tivities inc luded the president's reception, Farrell's night of magic, a 1920's dance and ice cream teed; the student-faculty volleyball game; a faculty-new student dinner and a cruise to Blake Island with food and danc ing. Chairpersons of orientation committees were Mary Keating, Val Kincaid, Sandi Marconic, James Ruff, Floyd Saiki, Eileen Sullivan and Gloria Walton. The concelebrated Mass of the Holy Spirit on September 26 marked the beginning of SU's year of study. Fr. Patrick Hurley, SJ, of St. Joseph's Church, Seattle, preached the sermon in the Connolly Center. TOP RIGHT: Nancy Roux, Jan Lowcock and Anne Devney during an ice-breaking orientation skit in the Astroturf Court. LEFT: Joseph McGuire, SJ, reads the epistle at the Mass of the Holy Spirit. RIGHT: An ROTC Raiders' rappeling spectacle is executed off Pigott. 30 The Beginning
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