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Tradition continued: The Scottish were also present on University Day. They usually played their bag pipes at the beginning of traditional University ceremonies. Clowning around: A clown roamed around the campus put- ting smiles on all of those who saw him. The clown made everyone feel like a child again. University Day 17
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TJ NIVERSIT Y DA Y Students Celebrated as One With more than 3,000 stu- dents, faculty, alumni and friends in attendance, Seton Hall celebrated its third an- nual University Day. The day was characterized by many enjoyable events and activ- ities designed to please all tastes. The major event of the morning was the 10 a.m. mass in Walsh Gym which was concelebrated by the Most Reverend Theodore E. McCarrick, Archbishop of Newark, Retired Archbishop Peter L. Gerety and Monsi- gnor John J. Petillo, Chan- cellor, as well as several oth- er priests affiliated with the University. In his homily, McCarrick stressed the im- portance of a university ' s obligation to build the mind, body and spirit of the individual in order to pre- pare them for all of life ' s challenges both large and small. Dedicating honor: Archbishop Theodore E. McCarrick and Monsi- gnor John J. Petillo congratulated Robert E. Brennan on the honor of having the rec center dedicated in his name. A The music for the mass was provided by the Vocal Chamber Ensemble under the direction of Ms. Jean- ette Hile. Members of the administration, faculty, and alumni, along with students and parents were all in- volved in different parts of the liturgy. Following the mass. Arch- bishop McCarrick blessed and dedicated the Robert E. Brennan Recreation Cen- ter. Brennan said he was very pleased to be able to contribute to such an institu- tion as Seton Hall and was honored to have the Rec Colorful painting: Paint and brushes were available for anyone who wanted to show off their artis- tic talents. A 16 University Day
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18 Univeristy Day Showing what Seton Hall means: Eric and Michelle joined in the festivities. Enjoying lunch: A barbaque lunch was prepared for those in atten- dance. Hot dogs, hamburgers, and ribs were available.
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