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J. Barnes, L. Smith, S. Sfigers, D. Bragdon, B. Miller, J. Muller, Chairman P. Emerson. CHRISTIAN SERVICE COUNCIL The Christian Service Council has made many strides ahead this year, under the direction of Paul Emerson aes chairman and Mr. Buswell as faculty adviser. The tasks of the council are often tedious, detailed, and singularly unglamorous, but the rewards make the work well worth it. This year there have been many of the same jobs to do as before, but also a few new highlights. For example, the council arranged for the Reverend David Haas to conduct tive evening classes in teacher training in Februarv. In the seminary, several new activities have emerged this year. Gospel teams were organized and sent out, as well as supply preachers, to minister in many churches in the area. Most important, the Pastoral Internship program was organized under the dual directorship of the Covenant Teacher Training Class conducted by Mr. David Haas
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President R. Aeschliman, J. Cox, B. Block, R. Dye, W. Solomon EMINARY T DE T COU CIL Because so many seminarians live off campus, it has been the goal of this year's Seminary Stu- dent Council to achieve a greater unity as a stu- dent body. A social committee, headed by Dave Peterson, planned a number of social activities during the year. Another innovation was as Inter- seminary Discussion Group, with Concordia and Eden Seminaries among the participants. The 1963-1964 Seminary Student Council has begun to lay the groundwork for future goals within the seminary.
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,rw-r Two of the twelve Pruitt Bible classes Christian Service Council and National Presbyterian Mis- sions. Under this program, seminary students are placed in churches for a specified length of time, usually in the summer, where they can work under the guidance of an experienced pastor. Both the churches and the seminarians have enthusiastically received the idea of Pastoral Intern- ship. Among the Christian service projects carried over from last year were the Sunday afternoon children's classes at the Pruitt-Igoe Housing Development, the classes at the Annie Malone Chi1dren's Home on Saturday mornings, the ensembles and gospel teams which ministered in local churches, and the Children for Christ classes. Leaving for Pruitt Children for Christ classes Annie Malone workers
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