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STUDE T ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Joseph Gnall, Anna Mae Snelling, and Kenneth Cope The formation of organizations to include the stu- dents of AWC and ZBS and to represent them in promot- ing any desired projects is encouraged. Such an associa- tion gives an opportunity for fellowship, united activity, and self-government. The group which is functioning at present, whose varied interests add richness to campus life, meets regularly, and all students are invited to par- ticipate. --From our current school catalog, 11. 64 The student body of AWC and ZBS was reorganized early in the fall of 1956. Under the advisorship of the faculty representative, Professor Norman R. Fournier, the organization drew up a new constitution, in which were stated the following aims and purposes for which the association was formed and is functioning: . . . to more effectually develop our spiritual, cul- tural, intellectual, and social lifeg to encourage Christian character and leadership among us, and to organize and participate in activi- ties corresponding with the aims and purposes of the college and seminary. The executive council of our student body for the school year, 1958-59, has included Mr. joseph Gnall, president, Mr. Kenneth Cope, vice-president, and Miss Anna Mae Snelling, secretary-treasurer.
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The Millstone River and Delaware-Raritan Canal, which border the campus, afford opportunity for canoeing. Here are Lynn and Jack, olf on a jaunt Not every campus can boast that it has an airport in its back yard. Two of our high-flyers, Joe and Jim. This new hobby at AWC opens up exciting possibilities
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FRIENDS OF ALMA WHITE COLLEGE is a united society of the Alumni Association and others who are delinitely interested in promoting the welfare of the College, either by active service or financial support. The purpose of the organization is to advance the well-being of the College, as well as to strengthen relations between the school and its alumni. The oflice of the FOAWC is under the direction of the Executive Secretary and is lo- cated on the campus at Zarephath, and the formation of local and area chapters in addition to individual interest and enthusiasm has been encouraged. Through The Newsletter and other media, the alumni ofhce keeps members informed of items of personal interest, activities of the association, and school development projects-the latest of which centers around the new library building C campaign for both the College and the Bible Seminary. An animal meeting of the Association is held on 'fAlumni Day -Saturday of Commencement weekend- when the yearly Fund Drive of the FOAWC is initiated to continue until August hrst, thus enabling Zarephath graduates and friends to contribute in a united way to- ward the support of the school. During the Camp Meet- ing and Church Convention at Zarephath in August, an annual Conference on Christian Education is held. Communications should be addressed to the Execu- tive Secretary, Norman R. Fournier, Zarephath, New Jersey. Rev. Robert B. Dallenbach is President of the FOAWC Governing Board, which is elected annually by postal ballot. Mr. john C. Kelly has been serving as student liason representative, assisting Mr. Fournier.
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