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Reverend Mother M. Joachim an- nounced the names of the new residences: Medaille Hall in honor of an eminent Jesuit who was instrumental in founding the Con- gregation ot St. Joseph and Ron- calli Hall in honor ot Pope John XXlll. Reverend Mother M Joachim President of the Board of Trustees 3 av. A summertime view of Medaille Hall Roncalli Hall January, 1965 .M v 'GW' W- -mv' 'rr HMV 7mm
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Sister M. Cecilia President of Saint Mary of the Plains College an . 'sawn V L' f,w i . Scaffolds, steel girders . . . cement, shovels . . . the noise of air hammers . . . dust and dirt . . . dirt and dust . . . air hammers . . . cement, cement, cement . . . The summer melody gave way to enthusiastic strains as students returned to find Roncalli Hall nearing completion and Medaille Hall creating an imposing view to the south of the college campus. All this was the result of careful planning on the part of the Ad- ministration and the Board of Trustees. Plans for building announced by Reverend Mother M. Joachim last year were being realized and the cherished hopes cf returning students, especially the seniors, were being fulfilled. Everywhere were signs of expansion and growth. Students were delighted with the new residences, which offered them so many conveniences not possible in previous facilities. Some of the most popular areas included the lounges, T.V. rooms, and kitchenettes, which contributed to their growing feeling of being part of a maturing college. Our campus now boasted of three maior buildings, the student body counted 543 in contrast to the total of ll2 which it had numbered seven years ago. Medaille Hall it RQ October, 1964 if
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The College students and faculty were privileged to have Bishop Forst as their guest speaker early in December when His Excellency addressed the student body con- cerning Vatican Council Il. At the right, the Most Reverend Bishop is shown conversing with the bishop from San Angelo, Tex- as, the Most Reverend Thomas Drury. THE MOST REVEREND MARION F. FORST, D.D Bishop of Dodge City
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