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SEPTEMBER • OCTOBER • NOVEMBER (faz) oE SIXTY NINE • PHASE SIXTY NINE • PHASE S CONTENTS VOL. 29 NO. 1 FEATURES IT HAPPENS EVERY FALL 4 THE ADMINISTRATION 10 THE INVADERS 22 DEPARTMENTALS ’ ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 18 ATHLETICS 26 UNDERCLASSMEN 30 ORGANIZATIONS 38 MOODS (PART I) 42 SOCIAL 46 MOODS (PART II) 52 PLA YS 60 HUMOR 62 PHASE SIXTY NINE STAFF Michael Hennessy Theodore Muth Paul Pavicic Ronald Biernat Editor in Chief Associate Editor Managing Editor Publications Editor Cheryl Anderson, Richard Bastian, Richard Brisch, Michael Burns, Vicki Bunt, Nora Dailey, James Dodge, Kathy Elpers, Barbara Freeman, Larry Johnson, Matt Kubik, Susan Naylon, Michael Williams Ronald Biernat Publications Phase Sixty Nine has instituted a new technique in the publication of Saint Joseph’s College yearbooks. The style incorporated in this issue is changed from the old pattern of dividing the entire book into sections set aside for faculty, students, and organizations. Although in essence these sec¬ tions are retained, they are adequately located throughout the entire book to avoid monotony. Consequently, the book is divided into four magazines” that cover the year’s story on a quarterly basis. In this fashion, it is believed that the true story of Saint Joseph’s College can be best attained. As you read Phase Sixty Nine, you will see innovations in the graphic presentation of the material. The organizations, for example, are removed from the prosaic backgrounds used in past issues and instead are regrouped in a more interesting environment. Also the individual student pictures were used to complement more accommodating layout styles. The senior section is designed to interest the reader, not bore him. Finally, a liberal application of printing techniques with a greater employment of color inks is used to give the book more life. Our overall attempt is to give Saint Joseph’s College a mod¬ ernized yearbook that employs contemporary, designed-for- impact techniques of aesthetic photo-journalism.
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IN THIS ISSUE . , ' V A V ». v COEDS COME TO S C . . . FOOTBALL SEASON BEGINS . . . BIGGEST CONCERT IN SIC HISTORY . . . HOMECOMING PARADE THROUGH TOWN.
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