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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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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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Simma Every institution has its Hraison d'etre. We, here at the University of St. Thomas become increasingly aware of this as we pass through our collegiate years. More- over, we come to know that each person has his own Hraison dietre. We come to know that, regardless of What others say, there is a meaning to life, that there is a goal to be reached. It is for this reason that the Summa is compiled and published. It is a permanent record of one year's activities at the Uni- versity. It is hoped that in later years when the book is thumbed through, it Will serve as a reminder of the ideals of this Univer- sity. If this is true, then we feel that our efforts have been fruitful. Irene Kerr. Editor Bill Griggs, Layout Editor, Betty Kay Hanson, Ioe Efrid, Nancy Chauvin.
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