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SOCIAL But if we walk in the light, as he is in the ii light, we have fellowship one with another... I John 1:7 :E i-
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CROSSROADS Robert Liechty and Grant Hoatson recording a Crossroads program. Grant Hoatson interviewing Miss Elhke. Crossroads is a program geared to help young people Walk in the di- rection pointed out by God. It is pro- duced by Grant Hoatson and features special music by the student ensemble under the direction of Paul Robbins. Various interviews with students, teachers, staff members, and special guests, plus a devotional message by Dr. Jared F. Gerig constitute the usual program. Crossroads is broadcast over radio station WOWO each Sunday morning at 7:05. Crossroads Ensemble: Third Row: Vernon Blue, Paul Brennan, David Klopfe n stein. Second Row: David Stout, Judy Nesseth, Shirley Murry, Nancy Sinn, An- thony Kneuss. First Row: Ruth Landes, Ellen Trus- dle, Margaret Liechty, Paul Robbins. 22
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STUDENT ASSGCIATION Paul Brennan examining desk lamps for the new Student Association office. Student Council: First row: Paul Brennan, Barbara Mc- Cord, Arlan Birkey, Lynette Williams, Donna Banks, Ed Terui. Second row: Vincent Rupp, Jerry Cramer, Donald Gerig, James Clauser, Anita Hoffman, Etan Pelzer. Third row: Harold W. Ranes, Mrs. Grant Hoatson, Cyril I-I. Eicher, faculty advisers. Student government at Fort Wayne Bible College functions through the Student Association with its executive committee, the Student Council, and five standing com- mittees. Some of the main purpos es of the Association are to foster spiritual growth and fellowship, to assist in providing a well- rounded program of extra-curricular ac- tivities, and to provide students opportuni- ties to participate in campus government. Each year the Association undertakes a project for the improvement of the college facilities. Activities include planning for the three student body banquets, presenting student-conducted chapel s e r v i c e s , co- ordinating intramural sports, assisting in the orientation program for new students, and appointing membersto the Light Tower staff. As a special project over Christmas vacation, the Student Council refurnished the former Light Tower room, making it an office for the use of the Association, the SMF, and the Light Tower Staff.
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