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STUDENT COORDINATING COUNCIL Rick Mead, President Roger Ogburn, Vice President Holly McCleery, Treasurer Bev Nagelkirk, Social Chairman Garth Wright, Special Project Mark Potter, Koinonia Group Leader Bryan Friesen, Koinonia Group Leader Dr. Terry Hulbert, Advisor To say, Student Coordinating Council, is to adequately describe the organization. But, more specifical- ly, 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 secon- dary 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 Our goals this year as student leaders were three-fold. First, we wanted to encourage students to become involved in their student government by taking part in planning school and social activities. Second, we wanted to create a spiritual atmosphere on campus that would be conducive to spiritual growth and edification. Third, we wanted to emphasize the importance of being prepared to face our world in a mature manner with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Underlying our three goals was the constant prayer for a spiritual awakening in our hearts as a student body. We trusted the Lord to help us meet our goals and answer our prayer as we give Him all of the glory and praise. Student Association was responsible for The Grits Bowl, Men and Women ' s Open House, Blood Drives, spiritual life films, The Concern, starting Student Preacher ' s Fellowship, other school governments, socials, and activities, and Sing-Outs. ' — j ■ J3 HIGH JM VOLTAGE. 9 = K.-ri 1 ' ' «;• ■ ' M jm Rick Walker, President Jaye Morgan, Vice President Scott Morgan, Secretary Mark Nichols, Treasurer Dr. Don Trouten, Advisor
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