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Oasis Staffers Coordinate Minds and Energies Some with little knowledge in making yearbooks, others with a great deal of past experience, and all with a rich experience in God — a group of twenty students joined together to produce the Oasis. They came together with the same vision: to portray a glimpse of God’s proc¬ ess of making leaders. It is this vision that kept them to¬ gether through the pressures of deadlines, publisher’s requirements, and the absolute necessity of clear com¬ munication. As the photographers cased the campus for exciting shots, the copy staff searched out information for their assignments. Each layout member carefully arranged his pages. Cooperating, giving, taking, brainstorming, laugh¬ ing, sighing — all kept producing with enthusiasm and determination as the editors encouraged them daily. Together the staff produced a record highlighting God’s preparation of leaders for His kingdom. The value of such a project was effected in shaping the staff into a working unit of the student body. Each worker knew what it was to be under authority and at the same time to exercise authority. As the group poured onto paper all of what God is molding into the lives here at Elim, they received a portion of that fashioning themselves. The vi¬ sion of the book is realized in provoking others to aspire to that leadership desired by God. TOP: Lou Fowler, Lay-out editor; Kathleen Lawrence, Copy editor. RIGHT: George Fowler and Don Banach, Co-editors. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Denise Duncan, Lay-out editor; Steve Standish, photographer. CEN¬ TER: Peter Boot, photographer; Lori Hann, Publicity; Ken Lawson, Art ed¬ itor. BOTTOM: Cindy Lawrie, Secre¬ tary and George Williams, Publicity; Clare Abt, Ads and Business Man¬ ager; Sister Marion Meloon, Advisor.
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Student Council Acts As Liaison Just one of the many vital segments of the Elim body, the Student Council desires to under¬ stand in a greater way what God purposes for Elim, and to lead out in that direction. Dependent on the stimulus, correction, and support of the whole of Elim’s student and administrative bodies, the Student Council endeavors to work together with each of them in realizing one another’s func¬ tions and needs; moving corporately and in love into God’s program. This year the Student Council planned activ¬ ities and improved facilities for student recreation and fellowship, settled students’ class status, and promoted greater fellowship with other Christian colleges. Three class representatives traveled to Nyack College to attend the American Association of Evangelical Students Workshop. With God’s help and the school’s backing, the Student Council can act as a catalyst for a grow¬ ing unity and interdependence between the stu¬ dents and the administration. RIGHT: Student Council President, Frederick Dyck; Senior class president, Ken Lawson; Junior class president, Steve Pullen; Stu¬ dent Council Vice-President, Kerry Edwards; advisor, Paul Jo¬ hansson; Student Council Secretary, Judy Blake; Senior Class representative, Loraine Hann; Freshman class president, Quinby Collier; Freshman class representative, Paul Knupp. OPPOSITE PAGE: A School Picnic directed by the Student Council at Letch- worth State Park. VWlUtHWt
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