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Social Season Kicks Off With Welcome-Back Mixer by DIANA ANDERSON A fter three months of intense partying at the shore, Septem- ber marks the time to get back into the swing of scho- lastics and the best way to do so is to have one heck of a bash! Let it not be said that summer fun ends when the school year begins! The Welcome Back Par- ty ' ' was sponsored by the Resident Student Associa- tion (RSA) on Friday, Sept. 5th. The mixer succeeded in introducing the incoming freshman to the rest of the Seton Hall clique, as well as easing them into the life of a budding college student; complete with hopes of good grades and the start of a promising social calendar. The party however, is not merely for those new to campus, it is also a reunion for the returning under- classman. Old friendships are rekindled and new friendships begun. Tan and feeling fines, Kathy Berth celebrates the start of her sopho- more year. Romance was in the air and Laris- sa and Ricky embraced the oppor- tunity to share a special moment. t 14 Welcome Back Mixer
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Standing room only as students celebrate the Mass of the Holy Spirit. Pershing Rifle members, Robert Ruff and Randy Jouben, present Monsignor Petillo with the sym- bolic commander ' s sabor. t Mass Of The Holy Spirit 13
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The Spirit Continues by MIKE O ' NEILL T he dance floor was packed with close to 300 highly motivated individuals with nothing on their minds but the music. Overhead the lights threw techni-color shadows on the walls, the dance floor and the bodies. The mood created by those in atten- dance was one of complete craziness. For those students lucky enough to be of legal drink- ing age, bay 4 was equipped with an ample number of kegs. A set fee of $4.00 was collected at the door, and the beer supply was regulated by the rugby team, who proved them- selves top notch bar- tenders. Beer was not the only par- ty food available, soda and snacks were also included in the festivities. Like any other mixer, its success is dependent on the amount of students it attracts. By sheer numbers then, the Student Activities Board and the Senior Class are credited with a success. The Galleon photographer And we danced all night to the catches Freshman Christian Tennessee Waltz. (Lou and Frezza crashing the senior mixer. Ralph) Welcome Back Mixer 15
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