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DI SCIPLI E COMMITTEE Left to right, back row: D. Hein, S. Birchler, Phillips, Wildeman, Dameron. Front row: L. Cole, Kesselring, M. Pet- erson, S. Christ. The Student Discipline Committee. functioning un- der the authority of Student Council, was made up this year of seven upper class students. Student Body Vice- President Bob Wildeman acted as chairman. The com- mittee felt that this year's purpose was two-fold: lirst. to re-evaluate the framework of the committee: the purpose, meeting procedure, and disciplining systemL secondly. to provide a fair, lirm committee toreview the cases of student discipline. TRAFFIC COMMISSIO A larger parking area, together with a reduction in the number of cars on campus, made the work of the Tralhc Commission this year somewhat easier from its previous duties in St. Louis. Under the direction of chairman Dennis Shaw, the Commission reported that the co-operation of all the students has been most satisfactory. Left to right, back row: Shaw.
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XJ Left to right, back row: D. Bragdon, Fite, Bosworth. Front row: Mahlow, Woolsey. CHRISTIAN SERVICE CGUNCIL The Christian Service Council, under the direction of David Bragdon, chairman, has had to undergo many changes this year. Moving to our new location caused a real problem for the work of establishing places of service for the students, but with prayer and deter- mination the Council began the task. During the lirst few weeks of the school year, the Council investigated many areas of service, but the doors were not opened. The Council continued to pray, asking the Lord's help. This prayer was answered through Miss Kennedy. who works with Child Evan- gelism of Negro Children in the schools. She helped the Council to establish teacher-training classes and workshopsg she also helped to set up Bible classes in a Negro school in Chattanooga. The Lord continued to open doors throughout the year. ln the beginning of the second semester, homes were opened to enable students to teach Children for Christ classes on Lookout Mountain. A signilicant beginning was also made in forming and sending out preaching and musical teams. Although it began with many obstacles and dis- couragements for the Council, the year has been one of praise and thanksgiving to the Lord for His great faithfulness.
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