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Tower 1965 I Introduction 12 University and the City 46 Arts and Sciences 80 Professional Schools 1 114 Professional Schools I1 148 Service and Spiritual Activities 182 Student Government 216 Social Life 250 Sports 284 Seniors 318 Appendices Tawersraff: Kenneth Jacques, editor-1'n-elziefq Dominic Missimi, managing 6Cfl'f0I',' Robert Thomas, layout edizorq Maureen Schaffner, Copy edirorq Lawrence Delargy,photograph-1' ec1'1'I0r,' Philip Vaughn, organiza- tions edimrq James Przystup, Timothy O'Donnell, sports edilorsg Patti Ennis, Elizabeth Dwaihy, feature 6'CllI'I0f.S',' Daniel Minock. academic 6d1'IOI',' Mary Lou Thomas,p1'crure e00rd1'nal0r,' Sally DeRonne, secretarlvf Nancy Mayornick, Frederick lnscho, Judith Cook, Robert Cross, Frederick Cross, Patrick Cadaret, Rochelle Laprise, Suzanne Hemmen, Joseph Ziembo, Patricia Rublein, Mary Lepine, Paul Hussey, Ronald Karle, Leslie Gordon, Paul Healey, Ellen Shipley, John Grates, Russell Whitehead, Daniel Zinnikas, Chester Roberts, Lou Kostiw, William Gilmore, Joel Simmer, Anne Marie McPharlin, slaffg Peter Kusnerz, eoverq Br, Andrew Dugan, S.J., Rev. Howard Gray, S.J., Joseph Janis, S.J., William Haskins, S.J., Patrick OlLeary, N.S.J., Thomas Williams, N.S.J., James Russo, N.S.J., Calomhiere slaffg Dorothy Ervinyk, Mary Jo Farrell, Judith Lynne, Diane Keuken, Mary Jo Vander Plas, Christine Leide, Annita Castiglione, George Bletsas, Larry Himebaugh, Nancy Dixon, Dolores Ankley, Elaine Stuart, Edward Nowatka, Dental slaff. Rev. James Magmer, S.J., James Thompson, moderators. 10 fm ig I The area af man's d?V6f0fJI716'I1I mast easily seen is that comingfrom the science lahoralorie -,-'rinse-1aQ Q I Maw?-gt W , Vee, , , ,f 8 at 1,1 rss, f an ,P 5 , . . I af . ' I 5 5 ,
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