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Campus Ministry The Campus Ministry Program this year adopted the Team Approach to ministry. This new approach involved a reorganization of the existing program. Activities in seven different areas attracted more than sixty volunteers to the Campus Ministry program. Each program area was headed by a student chairperson who worked in coordination with the Director, Fr. Dob Matichek. Volunteers in Music Ministry planned and provided music for weekend masses throughout the year. Others planned two all¬ campus retreats for the campus community. Over thirty-five people went to each one and both were thoroughly enjoyed by oil participants. In addition to these programs, members of the Campus Ministry team also participated in two Indiana Organization of Campus Ministries (IOCM) Ecumenical Retreats in Indianapolis, and enjoyed a Christmas Caroling party at Dr. and Mrs. Chesak ' s home in town. The year was a complete success, and an enjoyment to all. Father Matichek preaches his homily at the Campus Ministry retreat. Members of the Campus Ministry Staff at¬ tended the IOCM retreat in Indy. Row 1, from left to right John Freiburger, Annette Klinker, JoAnn Tomko, Dill Luken, Mike Dendle. Row 2, Michelle York, Kris Lavery, Val Sperka, Carol O ' Sabin, Deb Brosseau, Party Lentz, Patrice Doctor, Row 3, Tin Cahil, Tina Odrobinak, Carol Helvig, Joe Chesak, Lynne Chesak, Kitty Sabula. Row 4, Tom Cortez, Mike Dogan, Michelle Shuck, Daniel Hoyng, Matt Doyle, Deb Kapron, John Huffstetter. Campus Min. 23
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Computer and Education Club For students interested in education, the Education Club is for them. Its main objectives ore to provide activities which will be of value to future teachers, and hove fun while doing it. The Education club hos been involved in several functions this past year. Some of our activities hove included the annual Pumoville Ploy school, a service for alumni ' s children returning for homecoming. Other ventures ore: o Halloween wiener roost and hoyride, booths for both Monte Carlo and the Spring Fling. We also hod a guest speaker on education systems in general and educating the mentally handicapped. One of our most involved octivities were the mock interviews. We arranged for nine school principals to come to SJC and do individual interviews with education students. This gave the students a chance to experience o one-on-one interview and practice. We intend to wrap up the year with o final banquet for oil the members. • » r I Senior Mark Dorgetti and Junior Mary Lonz collaborate on yet another major computer project. Kneeling, Jennifer Ebner, Penny Gherke, Tina Riffle, Dorgerri, Joner Byerwalter, Bruce Matthew, Srandir i Gary Potts, John Freiberger. Standing, first row; Mary second row ,- Rob Lehman, Anna Williamson, Tor 1 Lantz, Lisa Berube, Helen Warfell, Laura Bialon, Mark Flynn, Brian Capouch, Glenn Wilcox, Terry Cotton. First row; Kerry Demish, Kelly Dudeck, Deb¬ bie Dixon, Tom Roth. Second row; Ellen O ' Rourke, Mardee LoMere, Anne Horvath, Pete Christensen. Working with children during o semester of student reaching is just one of the many ac¬ tivities that the club sponsers. v— 22 Computer 0 Education Club
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Columbian Players The Columbian Players drama club is the oldest club on the SJC campus. The club is academically and service oriented — service in that it provides clowns for several activiities both on and off campus. The club also provides skits and actors for several Core program lectures. Besides the service given outside of the actual theatre, the club members make up the bulk of actors, technicians and house people for the theatre productions put on here at SJC. During the past theatre season four shows were done for the campus. Three out of the four shows were adult comedy — Bedroom Force , Dr. Hero, and Vanities. The fourth was just plain fun, Neil Simon ' s, Fools. The Columbian Players as well as the theatre is always looking for new talent and new members. If you ' ve ever wanted to be on stage but did not know quite how to have it, now ' s your chance — come and join the Columbian Players. 4-year ol d adopred Hero (Tom Kelly) is in for o spanking by Scorr Trezok, os Nurse Virz (Ann Criger) prepares ro give Hero up. Sirring: Nancy Pope, Deb Koproun, Parry Sronding. Don Hoyng, Sheri Robison, Tina Lenrz, Dob Peiper, Mary Kooi. Kneeling: O ' Drobinak, Kory Doyle, Mike Bogan, Ann Cindy Mucha, Joanne Tomko, Annerre O ' Hara, Tom Corres, Denise Cordrey Klinker, Rebecca Oberle, Andreo Granaro. 24 Columbian Players
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