University of Santa Clara - Redwood Yearbook (Santa Clara, CA)

 - Class of 1983

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C J QQ.-to 'ee Qggfrlx. V' photo by Ed Duran NOBILI HALL, NAMED for the first Jesuit president of the college is the center of SCU's Jesuit community. TED MACKIN, S.J., LECTURES his marriage class on the question of the ethics of abortion. photo by Bill H JIM KUNTZ, S.J., is a graduate student at Stanford BENEATH THE SURFACE IESUIT INSTITUTIQN Clara considers his job to be Ie S u S ' his apostolate. imparting the I . knowledge the Society of Jesus encouraged him to living 3z232:2i:.f,rs:.Paft For William Donnelly, S.J., ' newly appointed Rector of It e 1 I Santa Clara's Jesuit community and Professor of , Economics, living his vocation t at the University meant V O C a- 1 0 I1 representing the religious JESLIITS TEACH BECAUSE they want to, and not just to make a living. Each of the 37 character of the school and emphasizing it through his actions. Fr. Donnelly counseled all 58 of the Nobili, Jesuit professors at Santa Franklin Street, and dormitory Mjidwfff Jesuits, regularly.When he succeeded Francis Smith, S.J., as Rector in September, he judged that the community was doing a good job, and that what was needed at that point was support for projects already begun, rather than renovation of the group's goals and involvements. So, in addition to the administrative work, Donnelly assisted each Jesuit in his apostolate to whatever extent the individual needed. Their activities ranged from Campus Ministry to flower growing and even included producing computer

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FEBRUARY WAS A big deal on th ASUSC v W u . , A r5 sf: social calendar. Huey Lewis and th N popular new band, played for a midsi d in Leavey. JUDY KING, ENGINEERING student, use the department's drafting tables for a homework assignment while Mickey Mouse does a polka on her sweatshirt. 1 Q v- . 'J' .1 .Q. L 5,421 . . 1 ' x -Q f-.Jia ynoxv U, Kem vs von uasscn As the Lizard Man durlng The word security has 1982 1983 I wltnessed some become ln 1983 a goal great thlngs ln Broncovllle wlthm ltself But we must put The football team went 7 4 the kind of securlty we seek and obtalned natlonal recog- ln perspectlve lf we become mtlon The basketball team so involved wlth career goals broke the elusive 20 wln mark and scholastlc competxtlon and earned national respect that we forget how to be The student body once apa useful and constructlve thetrc came ahve and dls we ve defeated our purpose covered Santa Clara Prlde ln hfe Ideahsm should not be Fmally l realized how great lt eroded by the experience of is to be a Bronco and how college but rather miserable xt must be to be a strengthened by It Gael QThe Bell shall be ours agamll Timothy Jeffnes Kathy DHHS M0116 x fr photo by Greg Tapay People are constantly askmg me Don t you have any homework to do9 I always tell them my major requlres me to do qulte a blt of bralnstormlng there s not much reading Involved Well the other day I looked at my G P A for this year and my bralnstormlng has turned out to be partly cloudy with just a chance of a few scattered showers CeCll Moms Q Q 54 Q yy Q 7 ' ' I5 7 Q. 7 7 7 7 Q Q 55 Q 99 Q Q Q yy Q Q Q Q Q 54 Q Q Q 7 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 7 Q Q . , Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 9, ' 7 Q Q Q Q , ' 7 Q Q Q Q Q Q 1 Q Q Q . 7 45 Q 9, Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q ' 7 ' GI 17 . , 1 O Q Q - Q Q Q Q Q Q Q -1 . Q 'X 3 P I 1



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l photo by Blll Hewitt components. nieces and nephews. influenced the academic The Jesuit aspect of Santa Monetary donations to the program, but also influenced Clara is often joked about, University, like the Jesuits' campus social life. Their comments were made about scholarship fund, were often the good life in Nobili Hall's earmarked for a particular dining room. But rarely were cause. One of these was the the community's gifts to the Louis Bannan Perpetual Fund, University openly appreciated. established through a joint After paying annual expenses, donation by 55 members of the group gives almost all the Bannan family, totaling their remaining salaries and 1.2 million dollars. lt was miscellaneous income back to intended to advance the the school, a sum totaling Catholic character of the about S400,000. University, and increase and Approximately one quarter enhance the Jesuit presence of this money was used for a among the faculty and staff. scholarship program, part of The Jesuit philosophy, which is set aside for Jesuits' beneath the surface, not only liberal way of thinking, their openness and enjoyment of life stimulated the students and other faculty and administrators. This is important because Santa Clara only works as a Jesuit institution if the whole University is touched by Ignatius of Loyola's philosophy of educating the whole person. - Charlotte Hart J I l 9

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