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total halls to nine and the number of resident students to 1,050.
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Clements ’Wins’
Mock Election
Last Wednesday members of St Mary's community gathered at the dedication of Donahoo Women's Residence Hall. The 11, 000
square foot, 30-room residence hall is the third residence to be built on the St Mary's campus in the last 4 years, bringing the
By Ken Stein
News Editor
By Ken Stein
News Editor
By Scott Cordes
Contributing Writer
Vol. 71 No.4
November 4,1986
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The project will be completed
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February of 1987.
Plans for the remodeled house
The President's Peace Com- President Nixon agreed to pay the ourselves, before inflicting pain on
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Commission Discusses Violence
This claim is refuted by officials of said, "Relating to God in a peaceful
remain in Vietnam. He presented Dr. Owen. Drs. Barbara Woods and
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Delta's Remodel
Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity has include the expansion of six rooms,
retained a $65 thousand loan for the the sundeck, breezeway and party
remodeling of their chapter house room, as well the addition of three
located one block off campus. more rooms. The new party room
Architects plans have been com- will include both men's and
pleted, city building permits have women's restrooms. Central heat
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of war, over 100 million people department, and "Violence and about 800 war-related T.V. hours a
have been killed. You" by Rev. J. Willis Langlinais, year, and 4 of the top 5 selling toys
In his talk,"Vietnam Remem- Rev. Conrad Kaczkowski, and Sr. are also war-related. She
bered" Norberg claimed that at least Christine Catron. Also, "Violent emphasized that there is a lack of
2 to 3 hundred servicemen still Media and Toys" was presented by positve alternatives.
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For Lt. Governor, Dem. Bill students to vote in the November 4
Hobby defeated Rep. David elections."
Davidson with 50% of the votes to A more detailed list of results
Davidson's 24%. may be viewed in the student center
Students preferred Roy Barrera lobby.
photographs and letters as well as Henry Flores discussed "Violence mission sponsors seminars,
his own eyewitness testimony as in Sports.”, concerts, and other activities
evidence that they are still alive. In his discussion, Fr. Langlinais dedicated to fostering world peace.
COCAINE:
Interview with a Dealer
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Students preferred Republican In additon to the mock election,
Lamar Smith by more than 15% a series of political speakers and a
over the Democratic candidate Pete bi-partisan forum on candidates for
Snelson. state office were presented.
Governor Mark White received "We hope to make the students
44% of the votes while Republican of St. Mary's more aware of what's
Bill Clements took 46%. The happening outside the university
Libertarian canidate, Therese Doyle community," said Adrian Dorsett,
managed 4% of the remaining votes SGA vice president. "We also
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pow/MAs given by Rod ' Norberg raised the question: One of the first steps one must lake .
Norberg, an independent When payment was not made, whal to eliminate violence m our world 27
correspondent in Vietnam in 1968- became of the fate of those is to confront it in ourselves. "/ A Afr“
69. servicemen? Dr. Owen presented "Rambo * / , M hila38
"I do not believe there is a more Other seminars held throughout vs. Disney" in her discussion on f, , T°“ femh -M
important issue today than that of the day included "Our Violent media and toys She presented ... ---(/Ea
war and peace," stated St. Mary’s Society" given by Drs. Edna evidence that violence is more “8.6 P Idhh
President Fr. John Lies during the Fiedler and Patricia Owen of the prevailent in today s media and toys
days events. He added, "Because of psychology department and Dr. than ever before. She commented,
violence in our world in the form Alice Franzke of the sociology The average American child views
been approved, and professional and air will be installed.
shared educational mission. It the opportunity to become construction contractors have Delta Sigma Phi remains to be
helps the members of a group come something very special in the world already started working. The house the only greek organization from
On October 31, members of the to the point where experiences, of higher education. was releveled over the summer and any campus in San Antonio to own
faculty, staff and administration insights, and judgments about Those attending the meeting gas and water lines were removed. its own house. They feel that this
met to discuss the creation of a things come to be held in were divided into 8 groups. Destruction of the interior walls stems from the pride and initiative
"dialogical community" for St. common." They add, "Such Members within each group as well as the brezeway, sundeck, that comes from students at St.
Mary's University. Such a commonality in turn makes it discussed four questions concerning and garage area by the Delta Sigma Mary's University, and they look
community would make St. Mary’s possible for the group to make what a dialogical community would Phi members saved the fraternity forward to the support that the St.
unique among universities. choices and take action in a united, do for St Mary s and what barriers thousands of dollars. Mary’s community has to offer.
Rev. Conrad Kaczkowski and shared manner- that is, as a real now exist to hinder it.
Rev. John Moder of the community." Most of the groups recognized
University/Marianist Coordinating At the meeting, Dr. Barry that currently there are divisions
Committee say that a dialogical Abrams, vice president of enroll- among the different university
community is a community ment management, said that he organizations.
whereby the whole remains intact hoped this type of community While reporting for her group,
due to dialogical conversation. would end comments such as: Mary Braley of the personnel
They respond, "Dialogical con- "This would be a great place to department said, The larger we [the
versation is a rather special kind of work if it weren't for the students, university] become, the more By Ken Stein Jr. in the Attorney General
interaction whereby a group of If the faculty only knew as much as segragated we become. There is a News Editor election. Barrera took 54% of the
unique individuals can come to a they think they think they did... lack of communication among the The Student Government ballots while Dem. Jim Mattox
common understanding necessary And- Have you heard about the faculty, administration and staff. Association in collabaration with received only 35%.
for carrying out a shared enterprise. latest administration fiasco?" Dr. Homer Fetzer of the physics the Young Democrats and the Some of the other favored can-
At St. Mary's, that enterprise is a Abrams said that with a dia- department said that his group College Republicans organized a didates were; Dem. Gary Mauro for
logical community St. Mary's "has (cont on P- 8) "mock election" last week. 10% of Commissioner of the General Land
-----------------—:, the student body voted and the Office, Dem. Frank Tejeda for State
results are as follows: Senator District 19, and Rep.
--8 In the U.S. Representative, Susan Reed for District Judge of
H District 22 election, St. Mary's the 144th District.
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the State and Defence way is the ideal. We must relate
Departments. with each other in a loving manner
According to Norberg, in 1973 as well. We should hope to suffer
mission presented a one day N. Vietnamese government $4 others. .
symposium on violence last billion in war reparations. In Sr. Catron suggested that the |
Wednesday, Oct. 29. Panel return the Vietnamese would release root of violence is often found in I
Adiscussions and presentations were all remaining POW/MIA's. This the failure to communicate. She d
“given by members of the faculty deal fell through when Nixon stated, Violence is a failure to
and staff as well a talk on Vietnam resigned. arrive at mutually shared truths.
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