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PEQUOD

From left to right: David Zupan, Tony Sinclitico, Dr. Wheeler, Richard Scherer, Tom LaPuzza,

Dennis Sinclitico, Dr. Gerlach, moderator.

The literary magazine of the College for Men ap­

peared in the spring and featured a group of poems by

John Ridland, a contemporary American poet, and a

special article on Fra. Junipero Serra by Professor

Brandes of the History Department. Also included were

poems and stories by a representative group of students

from the College for Men, the College for Women, and

elsewhere.

Pequoud

also sponsored a series of literary readings.

These were given during the noon hour throughout the

year by members of the English Department and by

special guests such as Mr. Sanders of the Speech De­

partment, Fr. Sullivan of the Foreign Languages De­

partment, and Dr. Wilm Pelters of the University of

California at Irvine.

Another form of

Peqoud's

contribution to the cul­

tural life of the College was to be seen in the two graphic

arts shows, "For Collectors," which were arranged for

and hung in the library by the magazine staff. The

opportunity for students, faculty, and friends of the

College to see and purchase original works by artists

such as Baskins, Chagall, Bonnard, Renoir, Rouault,

Matisse and many others was obviously appreciated. As a

further gesture in support of the arts on campus, the

Peqoud

staff purchased and gave to the College a fine

lithograph by the Swiss artist, Alberto Giacometti.

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