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ORGANIZATIO and CT I ITIE ALL WORK AND NO PLAY makes lack a dull boy is as true at Covenant as any place. Activities on the campus are the spice of the abundant life, and though they include the activity of studying, they are more often spoken of to the exclusion of scholarship. This is to emphasize the fact that activities are meant to stimulate scholarship, and not to run competition with it. Indeed, good wholesome activity, some work, some play, but all of the sort implicitly ordained by the Word of God, takes its place as a vital cornerstone of campus life. Properly directed activity not only stimulates better erudition, but also indicates to those in authority that here is a student body that seeks the abundant life that jesus Christ has for His own, that will create few major problems, and will quicken the faculty's own desire to give to the student body something even better than it has received from them before.
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JOI TUDE COUNCIL S MINARY COU CIL CGLLECE CGU CIL 26 Ttliz Illtilllixl Sl'l,'lJIiN'l' corltr uf Covenant College and Seminary is the joint student council. It consists of two representatives from the councils of each of the schools and a secre- Tnn srvlnixr oovRRNxrrN'r of the second of Covenants two schools was liarely :active during the school year. The seminary hierarchy consisted of Al Lutz as president :uid Xkvill Harker, McColley, llischer, Lutz tary. Chairman for last year was seminarian Al I-utz3 Pat Smith was secretary. Other mem- hers included VVill Barker, Ray Discher, and llill lXIcColley. Darker as secretary. From this organization originated the plans for the formulation of an evangelism committee for the school to fill the needs for practical Christian workers. Wright, Alexander. Second row: Harker, Lut7 First mic: lIcColley, Discher, Malkus. Sccond rote: Mr. XYilson, D. Ifiol, Cda, Eelz, B. Fiol, Cleveland THE coxxmexlrr or THE LIFE of any society controls the amount of government neces- sary for that group. .-Xt Covenant, as the stu- dent body grows, as new standards are adopted, and as unique traditions are discoyered, the student polity must needs keep pace. Important basic accomplishments were the trademark of the college student council this year, under the presidency of Ray Discher. The drafting and approval of a new constitu- tion, the continuation and expansion of the helpful big-brother, big-sister program, and the establishment of Kilter Day are only a few of the results of the weekly Thursday evening sessions of the council. Vice-president was Hill McColley1 both Pat Smith and Miriam Malkus held the position of secretary-treasurer: and julie Belz served as social committee chairman. Instructor Don- ald XX'ilson was faculty representative.
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