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Associated Students T HE Associated Students organization is composed of the students and faculty members of Western Washington Academy. The purpose and aim of this Association is to promote the social, cultural, and spiritual interests of the school, and to foster a spirit of unity and Christian fellowship among its members. During the summer a successful student campaign was promoted and many new and enthusiastic students joined our Association in September. We are proud of our organization and the work it is doing. Much has been accomplished and much is yet to be accomplished. Plans are now being considered for a campaign which we hope will be the means of bringing more young people to the school than it will be able to accommodate. A campaign for annual subscriptions, put on by the Association, was among the interesting events of this school year. The students manifested a great deal of school spirit in the soliciting of subscriptions, some getting as high as forty. The cultural committee has indeed been active during the year, bring¬ ing before us as students the necessity of refinement and culture. The routine of the daily study and real work has been broken occasion¬ ally by the social activities sponsored by the Associated Students. These have given us an opportunity to become better acquainted with one another. In all the work of this organization we have attempted to develop real school spirit and to make this the BEST school in the West. If you are looking for a Christian education, we extend to you a cordial invitation to join our Association. w w We X ppn rn f A W ClLUIllC All [ 27 ] Harry A. Ross.
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M. V. OFFICERS Missionary Volunteers T HE Missionary Volunteer Society of Western Washington Academy during the past year has attempted to carry out plans which really represent the principles on which the organization was built. Our pledge has inspired us to do what we can to help others. This Society is one of the means by which we may receive the proper training to fit ourselves to step into the places opened before us in service for others. Character that is true to the core is, today, in great demand. Active Christian help work, which is an aim of our organization, helps build true character. Among the important functions of the society are prayer bands, home-foreign mission bands, mailing band, and sunshine band. Our prayer bands are very inspirational and are well attended. Reports of the missionary work done have been under the supervision of the prayer bands, and they show one hundred per cent reporting membership. The home-foreign mission bands have been engaged in work for the Indians and Japanese living near the school. Our programs given by home talent, primarily, have been very interesting and helpful. A Young People’s M. V. Convention was held at the Academy during the last part of February. Many helpful suggestions for band organization were discussed during the meetings. We were glad to have the young people from other M. V. Societies meet with us. In the years that come and go may this movement of the youth grow and develop in Christian service for others. -Harold Olson. Ministerial Association T HE Ministerial Association has held a very prominent position in the spiritual activities of our school, and has grown very rapidly during the year. Due to the splendid cooperation of the boys and the help and advice we received from Elder Bunch, our faculty adviser, we were able to organize as soon as school started. The Ministerial Association has had charge of five of the small churches in the vicinity of the school, where meetings have been held regularly each Sabbath. We feel that the Lord has blessed us in our efforts this year to become workers for Him. [ 28 j -Ray L. Badgley.
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