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In the upper left hand corner, Dick Shaffer presents former student, Ian Hay ( ' 50), with a check from the Student Body to speed him and his wife, June ( ' 51), on their way to Africa. In the center, Student Council President Fred Donehoo talks over Student problems with representatives from the various classes. In the lower right hand corner Lucy Williams, Student Coun- cil Secretary, presents a check from the Student Body to John Miesel, who was chosen to attend the Missionary Confer- ence at Urbana, Illinois. His chapel report challenged all to look on the fields. 19
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Seated: L. Gearhart, S. Johnson, F. Donehoo, L. Williams, W. Sidback. Standing: B. Degerman, A. Witter, J. Conian. Student @ou tcit Acting as a mediating body between the students and the administration, the Student Council handles current issues of importance. The council, composed of two representatives from each class plus two members from the Student Body at large, meets weekly to discuss student affairs. In addition to their weekly meet- ings they have charge of the University Prayer Meeting, conduct chapel programs from time to time, represent various civic campaigns, and appoint members to Faculty-Student Commit- tees. OFFICERS: L. Williams, Secretary; F. Donehoo, President; S. Johnson, Vice-President. 18
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C. S. A. COUNCIL Front: Mr. Zopfi, Co-ordinator; Miss Batson, Faculty Advisor; R. Yunker, Assignment Committee Chairman; F. Neddo, Transportation Committee Chairman. Back: V. Seguine, Secretary; R. Mcintosh, President; J. Cox, Church Relations Committee Chairman. e s. 4. Each week under the direction of the Christian Service As- sociation Council, approximately 177 students are actively engaged in Christian service. An average of 3,500 contacts are recorded weekly as schools, jails, hospitals, and chur- ches are reached with the Good News of Salvation. Groups also go out to child evangelism classes, for cottage prayer meetings, and on the street meeting work. At the beginning of the year the C. S. A. Council was reor- ganized to direct more efficiently the expanding work in the afore mentioned fields of endeavor. 20
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