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Campus Ministry right: Campus Ministry sponsored the Royal Lichtenstein Circus at LSC as one of its social events. right center: Students are encouraged to take part in Campus Ministry programs. right bottom: Rev. Peter Fox, S.J. below: Sister Suzanne Zuercher, O.S.B., is involved in Campus Ministry at LT. In its third year of service to the Loyola community, Campus Ministry aims at challenging individuals to grow, to become and to believe in themselves and in their God. Under the Vice President for Campus Ministry, there exists a pastoral team of priests, lay persons, a religious sister, two Protestant ministers and a Rabbi. Student core groups work with this team. The continued goal of Campus Ministry is to highlight a community spirit where it exists in the University and to assist in fostering it where not evident. Campus Ministry is involved in personal growth, service, social and liturgical program areas. Personal growth involves counseling, retreats, growth groups, pre-Cana services, value groups, or involvement in a Christian Life Community. Service activities include a Hungry Day, food drives and volunteer programs. Liturgy teams are formed to plan weekly masses. Social activities in- volve the Cellar nights, the Royal Lichtenstein Circus, parties, floor dinners, cook-ins and departmental student-faculty coffee hours. Liturgies are held both in the Assisi Center and Madonna Della Strada Chapel. At Lewis Towers, of- fices in the Marquette Center serve as the activity center. Campus Ministry is a resource. Students and faculty are always in- vited to participate in and plan programs and also, to make use of the facilities. LT Staff: Rev. Peter Fox, S.J.g Sister Suzanne Zuercher, O.S.B.g Rev. Bernard Mulhern, S.J. LSC Staff: Rev. James Pirrie, S.J.g Rev. Edward Mulhern, S.J.g Rev. Thomas Connery, S.J.g Maureen Fuechtmanng David and Mary Rameyg Rev. Patrick McAteer, S.J.g Rev. Paul Macke, S.J., Rev. Albano Coelho, S.J.g Rev. Gerald McCullohg Rev. Thomas Ranckg Rabbi Morris Fishman. . ef ,, gs g . , w as :N-si... , . . S-ag..-t. I ,A W., ..,, ' A 'V i . M i' t-'-' ' --. V I -f. t ,g .1 -. . L .. AAKK ..: . . H t' X Q tri V Wik i ' ' 1, wt .1 -' 1, X ' tx is i t s RX, x x . X Q was
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LSC Student Personnel Services WOMEN wnnKlNG iii ll i The Student Personnel Services is the headquarters for the coordina- tion of non-academic student life. Its philosophy is that learning and per- sonal development are continuous processes recognizing the impor- tance of classroom learning as well as the experience of the student's in- teractions in the community. Staff: Tom Adams, Dean of Students: Lauri Monthei, Asst. Dean of Students and lnternat'l Student Advisorg Marriette LeBlanc, Vice President of Student Personnel Ser- vicesg Jim Whitehead, Asst. to the Vice President, Cheryl Frerck, Direc- tor of Student Activitiesg Max Vest, Asst. Director of Student Activities. Office Personnel: Julie Luther, Nan- cy Millman, Eileen Toofan, Carol Molick, Karen Parrilli. f 1 fi ik 40x
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Efw f skew left: Rev. Donald Hayes, S.J., Vice President for Campus Ministry. below: Maureen Fuechtmann, David Ramey, Mary Ramey. left center: Rev. Edward Mulhern, S.J. left bottom: Students provide live entertainment at the Cellar. bottom: Rev. Thomas Connery, S.J. and Rev. James Pirrie, S.J. Gifs NW!! ',',. 'N-mal K3 ik-177'-f Q 'ff - J' if 21
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