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ach morning as the bells
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chimed from the heights
of the lmmaculata,
sleepy faces trailed from the
halls of camlno and Founders.
The wooden steps leading up
from the valley were worn from
the footsteps of years of valley–
dwellers climbing to class. Peo–
ple would congregate In front of
Maher Hall and gradually wake
up for the day ahead of them.
Students accomplished a lot
In their reach for the top. Delta
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Tau Delta received their charter
to the IFC. A new registration
system was developed. The
tram began Its tour throughout
campus.
One of the reasons students
came to University was for the
Academic aspect. Another was
the Catholic Influences. One un–
expected thing they encoun–
tered were the friendships. All
this and more were what they
found on the road Bound for Ex–
cellence.