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Slucfenf Gum' . john vm' H Ruth N Gm 'QSO ' begg 3.95- . Hurcbl Swkow EV Y-Ali Rgbv ' Han' ine' Veaison' . UI ' Qi it ie Nike' Billet 2553 WS nt Comb? tedericlgocbw iteguda h Rgasion. Swde ding- an hell' one 5100 D010 BOS Q Ne Tinsivand- Chatxlzss Waxlac ' A genie gm' Q Yxobmso The Student Advisory Council exists for the sole purpose of determining student opinion in the proposed projects which govern the spiritual and social life of Central Bible Institute. The Council is representative of the student body, being com- posed of two men and two lady students from each class, the President of the Senior Class, and the President of the Missionary Band. The group meets in the office of the Principal, W. I. Evans, who is the chairman of the meeting. The members of the Council by classes are: Juniors: Naomi Gaston, Betty Jane Hall, Austin Amerine, Charles Wallace. Middlers: Dorothy Rochwite, Ruby Steinberg, Charles Boshell, John Tinsman. Seniors: Bertha Veneberg, Hilda Reffke, Fay Hutchinson, Frederick Smith. A President of the Missionary,Band: Orie Robinso-n. President of the Senior Class: James Pearson. Chairman: W. I, Evans. All of these persons, except the Senior Class President and the President of the,Missionary Band, who serve by virtue of their offices, are selected by the faculty. Every Wednesday evening at seven o'clock the members of the Council meet with Brother Evans in his office for prayer. On the first Wednesday of the month an open discussion is held in which the sentiments of the student body concerning matters of mutual interest are presented by a senior gentleman and lady selected for this purpose. A secretary is elected by the' Council to make a per- manent record of those considerations Worthy of note. This year much thought has been given to the formation of a Constitution. Council members representing each class represent a committee to put into definite form all the activities and interests which come under the auspices of the Council. Who can Weigh the value of such an organization in its con- centrated, consecrated thought and effort of years past and its possibilities for the future? . 2 2 Sf-1fLLl1+1 zflvfxff:-411.
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J . 1, Q W. I. EVANS Q .l. Rcsswrfm FLOWER Q ERNEST S. WILLIAMS, President Q FRED VOGLER Q A 1 5 Q J. Z. KAMERER Q NOEL PERKIN Q STANLEY FRODSHAM
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W I EVANS, Principal Doctrine l, ll Epistles I, ll fue! Q A hearty Praise the Lord! bursts from the Doctrine classroom. Brother Evans is declaring the whole counsel of God concerning how great a salvation Christ has purchased for all mankind. Likewise, the complete Word of God is brought to bear upon all fundamental doctrines of the Bible, including the Baptism of the Holy Spirit. The students are gaining an appreciation for this highly profitable method of study and are forming a habit of great value to them. They are also taking with them tools of primary importance. lt is the hope of Brother Evans that each student shall become so established in the truth that he will go forth as a builder, use his tools wisely, and ere.ct a structure Hfitly framed together . . . for an habitation of God through the Spirit, 23 j
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