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Seasonal splendor frames the Student Center with gold, crimson and blue. On page one. Treasured thoughts, cap- tured emotions and then silence; time has passed, but its record remains. Published by the undergraduate students of Seton Hall University, South Orange, N.J. Vol. 55 Contents: TUDENTS managed to survive rush-hour mad- ness, nocturnal dorm noise, and yes, even the cranky landlord’s eviction notice. VP MTS A had the spotlight on a noted science-fiction author, a jazz guitarist, St. Joan and Othello, 1200 graduates, and much, much more. CADEMICS into part-time nurses, teachers, journalists. transformed students, like magic, accountants, social workers and PORTS i on campus flourished with strong basketball offerings from the men and the women, a rejuvenated rugby team and here comes hockey! RGANIZATIONS swapped student hours for a chance to be editor, disc jockey, debater, singer, poet or president. 17 32 76 128 206 ENIORS you’ve come a long way: Congratulations! IFE examined the eating, drinking, studying, cheating, coping and devoting habits of the Seton Hall student on and off campus. 259 318 SETON HALL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES SOUTH ORANGE, NJ 07Q79 3
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About This Issue: The never-ending process of education. So complex, so extensive is its structure, that education can demand a lifetime of effort yet give in return only a fraction of its abun- dant wealth we call knowledge. When graduates reminisce about their academic days in college, their thoughts tend to center around a particular classroom, professor or course offering. Formally, this is true; but hardly a complete image. Look back at Seton Hall. Was a lesson not learned through the friendship of another student? Or the value of responsibility gained by joining a club or fraternity? Or perhaps the team spirit and sportsmanship conveyed at a basketball game? As a goal for 1979, the Galleon closely examined and interpreted the many roles of education here at Seton Hall. The result of our findings is this issue: a student- oriented, student-emphasized an- nual report. The bold new size and format suggest a refreshing ap- proach to modern education — a concept we genuinely accept. Customary good wishes and the very best of luck to you in the future we extend. While teaching is the noblest of professions, remember always that students and learning comprise the essence of education. The Galleon Yearbook Patrick F. McGovern Editor-in-Chief Ron Brandsdorfer Sports Editor Debra F. Cardinal Business Manager Gail A. Casale Students, Events Editor Craig D. Grant Photography Editor Suzanne E. Haluska Academics Editor Lisa M. Lopuszniak Organizations Editor John J. Mandler Seniors Editor Gordon V. Lawshe Delmar Yearbook Representative Donald J. McKenna Advisor 2
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STUDENTS Lots of fresh air, blue sky and green grass surround students (above) as they await the start of another event during “Greek Week.” Quieter moments may be found (right) under a colorful maple with a good friend, (page 28) 4
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