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T DE T GGVER ME T Colle e -.,... 0 ffm-ra .yr tudent Counci u I 1 l i President Scott, Kesselring, Singleton, Christ, P hillips, Advisor Mr. Schmidt, Belz, Dykstra, C. Cox, Everett, Rowden, Dieffenbacher A position on the student council requires a cer- tain amount of responsibility, coupled with a will- ing desire to serve the Lord Jesus Christ and Covenant College in an administrative way. As the numerous organizations initiated by Stu- dent Council were formed, I noticed a desire to accomplish their respective jobs well in the atti- tudes of the various members, and this has con- tinued throughout both semesters of this school year. One of the most profitable accomplishments of the student council, we feel, has been the institu- tion of the Sunday evening discussion groups at the Highlands. They were started early in the year and have since proved to be very refreshing times of fellowship for interested students. However, the achievement of the year which I think will be remembered the longest was the work of all the students-the landscaping of our new administra- tion-library building. I am very thankful for the part that every student played in the raising of the necessary funds for its completion because this is just another example of the desire of every Cove- nant student to give the Lord pre-eminence in all things. CQfJ'ISe.0IL Art Scott, President College Student Council Student Council Advisor Schmidt and Student Council President Scott record progress toward the S500 goal set for this year's project. eminary tudent Counci fe I 'I si v U., .fl ll inn yxrpf.-Effgff. if-. li Zeigler, Andres, Solomon, Yice President Lambert and Armerdmg. Not pictured: President Lyon.
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GRGAN IZATION S AND ACTIVITIES
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Christian ervice Counci The Christian Service Council is an organization stablished by Student Council for the purpose of icouraging students to take advantage of the op- ,iortunities for practical Christian service in the St. Louis area. C.S.C. started the year with two obvious goals in view: tirst, that of developing the existing oppor- tunities such as gospel teams, teaching, etc.g and second, that of discovering new openings and, con- sequently, challenging and encouraging the students 'n this direction. During the course of this year, the ollowing things have been realized: l. Two chapel services have been used to present l the challenge. 5 T 7 2. Three new Sunday School classes were estab- ished in the Pruitt Housing Development. 3. Two Children for Christ classes were started in new locations. -l. Many new teachers, youth workers, and song leaders were sent out to neighboring churches. 5. A training program was set up for new teach- ers of childrens classes. 6. Vocal ensembles and gospel teams were reor- ganized and sent out. 7. The Darst Apartments project was begun, aimed at both adults and children. We praise the Lord for the answers to prayer this year and for the work He has done, not only in the hearts of those ministered to, but also in the hearts of those students who ministered. Qur prayer, now, is that in the future, the Christian Service Council may be even more widely used 'my the Lord for the employment of the talents of tudents who would see the Kingdom of God estab- shed in the hearts of men. 4f.MaJ- Paul Emerson, Chairman Christian Service Counczl Traffic Commission nm, is .. XV. iv QU A1i.l1 l' . - .w D. LeRoy, Stigers, Secretary Maynard, President limerson, Dyk stra. Not pictured, Advisor Mr. Taylor. Discip ine ommittee XVard Christ, Chairman Dykstra,Sanilcrson Chairman F. Cranc, lennington, Muller. l-HK? ob -4- ps' f
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