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Leadership and Excellence: ROTC led the procession around campus 18 Student Life
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Time To Play Having Sundaes On Fridays The Fall Lawn Party, held on September 16, was the year ' s first official party on campus. The beautiful weather guaranteed students a fun-filled time. The weather was nice, stated Rick Ranges, the editor of the Setonian. The event, sponsored by Students Activities Board (SAB) allowed friends to come out and socialize together before getting back to their academic routines. Hot dogs, hamburgers and a variety of other foods were served. An ice cream bar featured toppings of hot fudge, whipped cream, cherries and other fruit toppings. It was left to one ' s imagination to make that unforgetta- ble special sundae. After indulging themselves, students worked off the calories by dancing to the music of The Shake, adding liveliness to the atmosphere. The group played such Top 40 hits as Gloria Estafan ' s 1-2-3 and Bruce Springsteen ' s Tunnel of Love. The Fall Lawn Party was definitely not to be the last party on campus but it was a great start. by Jane Kozak and Sandra Intrieri Fullfllllng one’s appetite: The vari- ety of food available made it diffi- cult to choose something to eat. Taking a break: It was enjoyable to just sit and relax with someone special. The party was located on the South Orange Avenue lawn. Fall Lawn Party 17
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TV r arking A Renaissance XV-L A Celebration Of Heritage And Change How should a University which so recently added build- ings, gates and lawns to its already-established campus announce its accomplishments? By rights a celebration should be in order — a celebration which encompasses an old tradition hailing the new. We call this celebration University Day. On October 15, at 9:30 a.m.. University Day ' s activities began with the dedication of the New Residence Com- plex and Farinella Gate which was celebrated by Arch- bishop Theodore E. McCarrick. Remarks about the school ' s growth and renaissance were given by Mr. Frank Walsh, chairman of the Board of Regents, and Monsignor John J. Petillo, chancellor. The Archbishop gave an ex- planation of the Saint ' s names which were given to the three new residence halls, and then he placed a cross in each one and blessed the buildings. A procession of students, parents, alumni, faculty and administrators wound its way to the Matilde Solimine Fieldhouse in the Recreation Center where Mass was held. The Mass was a multilingual event in which one reading and the general intercessions were given by representatives speaking many different languages. Mu- sical accompaniment was provided by the Seton Hall University Vocal Chamber Ensemble, The Brass Works and Kenrick Mervine, organist. Continued on page 20 A crowd ploasor: The down gave children and adults a lot to laugh about. Decorating pumpkins: Alpha Gamma Delta supplied the day ' s guests with many fun-filled hours of pumpkin painting. University Day 19
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