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r,. Counseling Center services students At right, Bill Fox and Geri McGuin look on as Mary Magnuson reviews some counseling material. The Counseling Center helps to pinpoint students ' vocational interests, as well as helping them deal with social and academic stress. Above, a student fills out an interest inventory which could aid her in establishing job-oriented goals. Below are some of the reference materials available at the Counseling Center The Counseling Center has made several changes in programming this year. Dr. Charlene Erskine served as the new director of the center. The Center also moved from the Administration Building to the Kiewit Hall recreation room. Erskine felt that because of the move closer to the dorms, more students dropped by to see vi hat was going on. We have seen more students this fall than in the six years I ' ve been here, said Erskine. 28 - Student Life
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Clarence combines service and smile At right, with picl in hand, Clarence curbs the litter problem for Creighton. Creighton students knew him by his famiUar smile and Good Morning . The man behind the pleasantries was Clarence F. Lawshee, university groundskeeper. Employed by Creighton since May of 1974, Clar- ence maintained the campus grounds. Students wel- comed the sight of Clarence and his wheelbarrel. Not only did Clarence beautify Creighton, he also cheered the students with his friendly smile and jovial conver- sation. Clarence enjoyed the job because he loves the outdoors but he insisted that one must do a job right, or not do it at all. Clarence and his cart - an effective combination for campus maintenance. Student Life - 27
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Chaplains preserve campus community One of Creighton ' s special attractions was the closeness felt by the members of its community. Who fostered this warmth in Creighton ' s environment? One group responsible for the feeling was the University Chaplains. With a staff of 20 representing all denominations, the chaplains lived, worked, played and prayed with students and the Omaha community. By sponsoring workshops, lectures and a Thanksgiving dinner for those far away from home, the chaplains brought the community together. Above, Director Fr. Jack Walsh and Fr. John Lynch. At right, Fr Narsciso Sanchez. Below, Jan Bucher. Student Life - 29
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