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- qu N l I s - 4 l l 1 I g g But we have yet to resolve these concernsg and they seem to reappear year after year in a barely altered form. We feel the pains of nor- malcy and are poised to take off in new directions, but we somehow seem uncertain. We are caught up in our own detachment. How else can one explain the apparent apathy of a faculty who initially failed to find a new president for its own governing body? How else can one explain the students' ques- tioning of a university com- -if., . A ----.i...,t-3. Q -as r V ,- 1 -I 7 -alge- uaggw .ffm f photo by Chri munity which erred in failing to keep them informed of the disappearance of a classmate? To move into the future, we must confront our uncertainties with a clearer vision of who we are and what we value in education. Our strength lies in diversity of viewpoints, but there finally comes a point where individual concerns must be focused on a single question -- what is our vision, as an in- tellectual community, of a new definition of the educated per- son within a changing society? THE MISSION CAMPUS features many different sizes, styles. and ages of architecture. Greg Coppola strolls by the Benson Center windows which reflect Kenna, a remodeled dorm which now houses most business classes. DRESSED AS CLOWNS for the Agnew's residents-turned-athletes, Joan Tucker and Teresa Lopes take a break from entertaining to watch a Special Olympics Basketball game. 1.1 s van Hasselt photo by Matt Keowen We have begun to clarify this vision, certainly, but we must redouble our efforts. The rapid rate of change in our society does not allow us much time for uncertainty. - Linda Cool, Ph.D., Chair, Anthropology fSociology Dept. Pl Pl kVJ 5.1
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ART OF THE 60's, a huge show exhibited at the de8aisset Museum, opened in October. Many viewers dressed in the styles of the sixties, as Bernarda Goni did, to see the dramatic, colorful, abstract, and even lewd pieces. THE MEDA'8 MURAL was the work of a giant cumulative effort. The men's dorm, down the street from campus, has its own pool and now its own mural. Q1 VM, x if who H- j ,,,.,.vf Opening ,rf rf it 1 r ,Q lx ia KY i -fl' photo by Chris van Hasselt TO TAKE THE pulse of a P f e S S university, one needs to un- cover its vital signs - beneath the daily routines, the books, 'ta k e S and the buildings. A university is ultimately a human endeavor. And yet, as the th e death of my friend and col- league, Mark Lynch, has all too clearly demonstrated, a univer- I It I . . - nlversl Y 5 Z'Hdr2Zff,ZZpTlf2ifTtZn,2'm. munity members are transient. p S e Students linger for four years Miwwirc before they move on, faculty members, for one reason or another, come and go. The heart of a university lies in ideas and in a vision of its future. This year we have had a large number of independent perspectives that somehow in- terconnected our long-standing concerns with recent innova- tions. A tentative core cur- riculum emerged. We con- templated the future direction of the world in the War and Conscience Institute. And we continued to grapple with on- goingissues such as faculty tenure and course evaluations.
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AT ONE OF many night games, the soccer team played on Ryan field, Mark Hunter sits near Pat Carroll, S.J., and watches the offense prepare to score. CIVIL ENGINEERING MAJOR Bill Hewitt worked for Physical Plant drawing plans of the roofs of all the buildings on campus over summer. sf, Y! THE ANNUAL CLUB Day, held in the Benson Patio, was one of the activities planned to carry the Orientation experience beyond the three days before fall registration. photo by John Lozano , I V i I T Ki ev 'I ,ts iI1ss,f.m I I i , ,i', ' 'L I this E I . va 1.1 Xt... ' photo by Greg Tapay SOMEHOW JUNIOR YEAR didn t turn out as I had Q Iexpecttldti thought tlflgt I would return to Santa Clara wealthy, ' after a prosperous summer ' I f - I n I I y A , ig I al I I ' fishing in Alaska. I planned on s 1 I paying for 'my tuition, buying a .l.- new car, and living aplife. of 4 ease for the next nine months. I - dtliatll would waltz I I thpough. my -third year. of 'college with the friends mari had made? during the first two. I also decided that I would seriously 'hit the books, thatl . . I would work towards graduating f I iinagnpa -.cum vinum or Cave p e o p e ,Jia ' . ' Q K 4 , v ' ' x JN !QQ....' Q . fi 2 'iw' 2 5 7 f sf ' ' 1 v ' ' . , 8 ' ' .-. ,, mlpo'7 ' I after my name. I wanted money to burn, a demanding social- life., and a cumulative 1 grade point average that had to be expressed in exponential form: ' ,lT'm not quite sure what ihappenedg everything just felli appz-iii., To begin wiitlh, the , bottom :dropped out of the ' salmon market because of an international botulism scare. After expenses, I earned about 1500 dollars. I left Alaska clisheartened, and got thoroughly drunk on the plane to Seattle. In lieu of the fine automobile which I had '- w , V .
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