Syracuse University - Onondagan Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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Faith Hendricks Chapel, at the heart of the campus sMiiboli es the spirit of brother- hood and interfaitli fellowship of the Syracuse University canipns. The C hapel staff realizes that in order to live and work together peacefully and efficiently we must first recognize, understand, and then accept our differences. The Jewish Fellowship, guided In Rabbi W. Schwartz and the President, Len Brown, carries out a threefold program of religious services, cultural programs, and social e ents. There are eleven Protestant groups at Syracuse Uni ersity and the work to- gether through the Protestant Council composed of two members of each group and headed this vear In ' Kathy OHara. The individual fellow- ships meet on Sunday e enings for religious and social functions. The Catholic agency, the St. Thomas More Foundation, is headed b ' Rev. Gannon F. Ryan. It is housed in the St. Thomas More House where an exten- sive religious and so- cial program is carried out including religion classes conducted b - Father Rvan. The Blessed X ' irgin Mary Sodality and the Holy Name Society headed by Marcia Curtin and Tim Carrol sponsor the social events. The job of coordinating the Chapel com- mittees and projects is handled by the co- chainnen of Chapel, Merph Smith and Bettv Coulter. To aid them are two directing bodies. First Cabinet composed of the chairmen of the arious com- mittees and Second Cabinet made up of their assistants and headed bv Sallv Stevens and Al Berger. Last, but bv no means least, is the Chapel Staff repre- senting all religious faiths and headed by Dean Noble. 25



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chapel The picture of Ilenclrieks (, ' hapel at night seems to portrav the spirit ol the whole (Miapel pro- gram. The hghtt ' d doorwax welcomes all stu- dents or facult who are passing Iw. Friday night the Chapel extends a special invitation to all |ewish students to enjoy the exening set aside tor them in the CJhapel program. Sunday morning Protestants of all denominations wor- ship Cod in their wa ' while at the same time Grouse Auditorium welcomes Roman Catholic students. All groups work together in the activi- ties program but each one has a certain time set aside each week when they may worship Cod in the same manner as thev do at home. Top: Betty Coulter, co-chairaian Right: Merph Smith, co-chairman Mass in Crouse 5;jK 3W5

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