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CO c0 0RDIN 4r °o Dean Reule, Presiding Officer Jim Mills, Representative of Graduate School Doug Zachary, Representative of Graduate School Chris Doyle, Representative of Undergraduate School John Fain, Representative of Off-Campus Larry Filbert, Representative of Student Missions Fellowship Kelly Faulk, Secretary Ralph Jones, Treasurer Dr. Earl McQuay, Advisor To say, Student Coordinating Council, is to adequately describe the organi- zation. But, more specifically, it ' s a group of students that represent the entire scope of leadership at C.B.C. C.G.S. This cross section of students serves in several capacities; representing the student to different groups is among the most important. During the course of a school year the Student Coordinating Council will meet with the Board of Trustees, the Cabinet, the Advisory Council and sit on the Student Affairs Committee. A secondary role is that of trouble-shooting. The Student Coordinating Council makes sure that the many activities and events are properly scheduled. The Student Coordinating Council also sponsors several chapels that deal directly with student leadership, leadership banquets, the Formal, blood drives, all-school events and supports the Pro-Life Prayer Group.
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STUDENT ASSOCIATION We believe this year, more than any previous year, that the Student Associ- ation could be characterized by no other term than transition . The Student Association has been groping in recent years for its own identity. We believe that the Student Association is more than a social organization. It has been our task to build upon foundations already in place, and to build in an imagi- native and corrective fashion. We saw a need to integrate the social and the spiritual aspects of student life, and have tried to do so in our activities. We wanted to encourage co-ed interaction in a non-threatening environment. We believe we have accomplished that to some extent. We also desired to involve the students in the local community. We believe The Concern has served that purpose. God has been faithful and has certainly done exceeding abundantly beyond all that we could have asked. Christopher Doyle, President Dean Reule, Vice President Betty Jordon, Secretary Ralph Jones, Treasurer George Terry, Senior Class President Andy Kamphausen, Junior Class President Mark Moore, Sophomore Class President John Beebe, Freshmen Class President Johnny Connelly, Men ' s Dorm President Gail Berry, Women ' s Dorm President Dr. Donald Trouten, Advisor THE STUDENT ASSOCIATION For C.B.C. we stand, as a memori- al to what it offers and to what we receive. We have gathered from every wind to place ourselves among the pillars of the passing line of supporting structure. We are all a part of it, and yet are each a whole, having an individual place in the school sys- tem and activity. As an Associ- ation, we are the fact of C. B. C.
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