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Fr. Lee, Faculty Rdvisor Ideas, opinions, imagination and humor all contribute to CI soci- ety. Ht the University of St. Thomas these contingents are evoked through the Vision. HS the University newspaper, the Vision presents to the students, faculty and those outside of this society the ideas and events of the student body evolving from day to day and month to month. The Vision is published first, by the students for the students, and secondly, as an instrument of student voice and c1 representative Of student thought. Through the periodical appearances of the Vision Ct candid picture of the University is presented in small but truthful details Which serve to guide those closely associated in this society and to inform those others who might be interested. Vision serves as an opportunity for students Who are interested enough to devote their time to develop themselves in the arts of creative writing and journalism cmd the technical skills of layout, printing and photography.
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West Main Dorm. Miss Mary Ruer,Resident Coun- selor, Helen Io Ryan, Pat Shelton, Hnnie Vrazel, Do- lores Ozuna, Babs Zurovec, Mary Ellen Phelan, Resi- dents -' .mmmwstxx. 9 0 en 6 edwlence The newly acquired residence just across the street from the Physical Science Building proved a God-send to tired feet and late sleepers. However, under the direction of Father Braden and Father Heyck, resident counsellors, a household of genial hard work- ing students was formed so that resident life became like home life. Because of lack of space the residence was limited to Freshmen. There's nothing like a dorm has been the cry that may force the authorities to see that the facilities are expanded so even higher classmen may avail themselves of something more than an approved rooming house in the school Vicinity. Moreover, the residence boasted not only that its members numbered among the best of the students and socialites, but also among the athletes in basketball, baseball and intramural sports. Menls Dorm. Back Row: Claude Gutierrez, Paul Bossle, Earl Schmidt, Leon Thomas, Joe Colvin, President, lack Sullivan. Third Row: Fr. Heyck, Resident Counselor, Steve Hurt. Second Row: Nick Parigi, Daul Deltz. Front Row: Gerald Dwyer, Pete Gracia, Tommy Littleton
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W l W. Ff ' - David Cooneyl Sports Editor, Kathleen Giblin, Circulation Manager, Jim Ellis, News Editor Ted Bruno, Iim Harris, Claudette Barbazon, Lay- out Editor, Louis Lupin Iake Iohnson, Hayward McLeod, Frank Rizo, Port Mallid, Literary Editor
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