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Page 34 text:
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The Constitution Revisions Committee Early in fall, the council appointed a committee of five to revise the constitution of the Altona Collegiate. Since the last constitution was drafted back in 1947, the present one had to be composed afresh almost entirely. With the aid of our adviser, Donald Braun and Roberts, the committee drew up a fairly extensive document. It received the full support of the committee. They then presented it to the council. With a number of revisions it was passed by council. After it was approved by the staff, the document was brought Collegiate Magazine On behalf of the Student Council and student body, I would like to thank this community and surrounding districts for making the 1961 maga¬ zine campaign a success. The project proved profitable for the school and boosted the Council funds with a net income of $320.00. The gross receipts from the sale of subscriptions totalled $997.00. It may be inter¬ esting to note that the total of this two-week drive exceeded the 1959 sales total by approxi¬ mately $100.00. Though most of the students sold some maga¬ zines, our top salesmen were Wallace Hamm, before the general assembly backed by the commit¬ tee, the council and the staff. However, this back¬ ing was not solid enough to produce a majority to pass it. The students demanded a further revision. After some heated discussion, and some desired revision, the constitution was accepted by the students and became officially the Constitution of the Altona Collegiate. The members of the committee were: Vernon Hoeppner, Muriel Funk, Mary Ann Kehler, Irene Dueck and Gerald Gerbrandt; adviser was Donald Braun. Campaign For 1961 Grade XI and Henry Wiebe, XI. They brought in $57.00 and $37.00 respectively and were awarded salesmanship achievement certificates by the distributing firm. All students who sold over ten dollars worth of subscriptions were awarded prizes by the Student Council. Thank you for your co-operation during our magazine campaign and please save all your renewals for the Altona Collegiate students when they again come around knocking on your doors. Campaign organizer, Lawrence Kehler. 32
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Inter-School Christian Fellowship A number of years ago, a small group of students of the Altona Collegiate joined together to form a religious organization called the I.S.C.F. These letters stand for Inter-School Christian Fellowship. This group of students was only a small off-spring of a nation-wide organization found in schools, universities, and nurses training schools. The motto of the I.S.C.F. organization is “To know Christ and to make him known.” Since this time, the group has grown consider¬ ably, and this year has an average attendance of twenty students. With the willing help of Mr. Goertzen, we have had interesting and inspiring meetings every Tuesday night which consist of Bible studies, speakers, socials and prayer. Some speakers which have spoken to us have been Bernie Loeppky, Miss Verne Scott, and Miss Ann Penner, a missionary in India. The highlight of our socials have been the September barbeque, and the Hallowe’en barn social. Also, during the middle of February, five students from the C.M.B.C. brought us a fine program. Our main project was canvassing for the Salvation Army’s Red Shield Appeal. We combed the town and collected $247.28 for them. All the members of the I.S.C.F. group are looking forward with anticipation to the annual Southern Manitoba I.S.C.F. conference. We pray that God will bless this conference as he has in the past, and also ask for his blessing and guidance for the students in the future as the Inter-School Christian Fellowship groups continue to grow across the world. 31
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