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LEAVEY officially opens In January of 1975, Santa Clara witnessed the inflation of one of the world ' s most unique structures—a student activities center with an air-supported roof. The building became both a milestone in engineering ingenuity and one of the ost versatile activities center ever designed. Finally, In October of 1975, the interior of the center was completed and ready for dedication. Hundreds of alumni, including many former Santa Clara atheletes, came to the dedication ceremony which coincided with the University ' s Homecoming game against Davis. The three primary contributors to the center—Benjamin H. Swig, Thomas E. Leavey, and IHarold J. Toso— gave dedication speeches in the main gym. The Santa Clara student body awarded Thomas E. Leavey and IHarold J. Toso with plaques commemorating the structures, whcih bear their names, The Leavey Activities Center and the Toso Pavilion. Designed specifically for Santa Clara students, the center offers a competition-sized swimming pool, a basketball court, handball and volleyball courts, sauna and steam rooms, weight and training rooms, plus ample locker and shower facilities as well as the Athletic Department ' s offices. In short, the entire activities center is elaborate beyond description. 18 dedication hc University of Santa Clara dedicated its , new $726,000 Cowell Student Health Center on October 29. Father Thomas Terry, university president, and member of the University ' s Board of Trustees participated in the post-luncheon ceremony. A plague was installed in the Center acknowledging the generosity of the S.H. Cowell Foundation of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hagan of Atherton, and Dr. James B. Ludwig of San Jose. The Cowell Foundation contributed $300,000 to the project. and bitter attacks... City Council okays football cannon as long as noise is low... students fast, Saga pays on World
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fall registration 17 fficers give annual futile call for involvement... The Santa Clara editorial criticizing Not to say unhappy and unblest sophomore Jinx Hardtimes was unlucky; it ' s just that nothing ever seemed to go right for him. Undoubtedly the worst setback in Jinx ' s life was fall registration. Jinx didn ' t like to encourage bad news so he was always extra careful. He showed up for registration two hours early, even though he knew he ' d have to bear the unbearable heat. But everything went so smoothly that Jinx couldn ' t believe it. He got in the basement of Orradre on time, there were no long lines, no horrible crowding, and no surly unyielding security guards. And best of all he got all his classes. h was, for Jinx, probably the best registration he had ever gone through. He thought. Gosh, maybe my luck has finally changed. Maybe I ' m finally on a lucky streak. And he was on a lucky streak, that is, until he got home and realized he had forgotten to turn in his class cards. It pushed him right over the Stop by and sec him sometime in the padded cell at the infirmary if you ha c the chance. He might be able to recognize you. iBronco football evokes prolonged edge.
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