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-. --- - - ----,fi v oly Cross students share a wide variety of interests in a truly Catholic sense, which ac- counts tor the healthy diversity among the students, and, iron- ically provides a strong basis for unity. After a week ot intel- Iectual pursuits and other ac- tivities, a majority of the stu- dents join together for the Sunday liturgy. Many who wish to take a di- rect role in shaping the faith of their peers are members ot the Committee for Campus Minis- try. The ministries include Eu- charistic Ministers, lectors, servers, the folk group, the schola, peer ministers, F.O.T.l-l.A.M. which is a dis- Solitude. This Holy Cross student en- joys the peaceful shores ot Rhode ls- land during the Spiritual Exercises. The Evidence for Jesus. l-loly Cross otiers a wide range of religion courses in addition to all of its outside activities, Hari 5.1 fzirk. Father Ford, SJ., sorts ahrc-ugh daily mail. Among other things. Father Ford is the 1987 Year- book advisor, 12 Opening 'B aw!! A 0 is d I P . 1 . I IJ IJ, . ,Q -I . pl! W 'gi -is -1- We A F We .- gig .E .,., A A -f A 3' 317 na
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TABLE 0F CONTENTS voLuME Lxxx It ' .,,,,T4. Q gy V V gg: 1., d Q. lg ' If - iq:-,.1h' iz ..- ' Q mf N g Fr, 'Q 'Ax X 1 'A , Academics Organized Living Professional photographers The organized facets of life on from Varden's were used as a campus. A new section which new approach in presenting combines both dorms and stu- faculty. ln general, this idea re- dent organizations. cieved an overwhelming re- sponse from faculty members. Yet, although we aimed for full participation, a few candid shots did manage to find their way in. 14 Table of Contents
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