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I.S.C.F. Committee i.O.v-.r. Left to Right, Back Row: Mr. Dan Sawatzky, Mr. Abe Hildebrand, Jim Wiebe, Jenny Penner, Lynette Loewen, Helen Kroeker. I.S.C.F. Activities I The Inter-School Christian Fellowship organization in our school meets weekly on Friday noons, with an averat attendance of sixty. Prayer meetings are held each Tuesday at 12:00. Between fifteen and twenty attend. The themes which have been discussed during the course of the year are, “What is a Christian, Science an; the Bible, and My Life with God.” Meetings include panels, speakers, Bible studies and films. One highlight th year was a meeting at which several students shared their experiences from the Inter-Varsity Missionary Conventio: in Urbana Illinois. We have had two socials so far, one in late September and one on Valentine’s Day. We are looking forward t our spring banquet and Spring Camp which is held at Pioneer Camp annually together with other I.S.C.F. group from southern Manitoba. I would like to express my sincere thanks to our sponsors, Mr. Dan Sawatzky. Mr. Abe Hildebrand and Mi Don Kroeker; to the members of the executive; the principal, Mr. Neufeld; and all who have contributed to the sue cess of our program. Jenny Penner 66
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..■.j LITERARY COMMITTEE Left to Right, Back Row: Gene Porte, Wayne Peters, Don Wiebe, Sharon Zacharias, Viola Kuhl, Lori Rietze, Vicki Krahn, Anna Dueck, Almira Thitsen, Doris Wiebe, John Penner, Robert Gerbrandt, Leonard Janzen. Front Row: Jocelyn Enns, Mr. H. Kroeker, Caro! Friesen, Mr. W. Schroeder, Dave Enns (Convener), Mr. G. Hildebrand, Mr. P. Nickel, Julie Penner, David Schroeder. Literary Activities at H literary committee we were able to prepare two programs which were presented during the last two class periods of the school day. At each program the audio-visual complex was packed to capacity with appreciative students. lr ■ We had a “Reach for the Top” contest at each of the programs. Here the wits of two groups of students were , pitted against each other. At the last contest, the Grade Xll’s defeated the Grade XI’s in a tie-breaking question. This was followed by a general Hootenanny led by the “singing” grade XI girls. The King and Queen candi¬ dates were then required to give impromptu campaign speeches. As convener, I would like to thank the members of this committee for their fine work and many novel ideas, jffteir help has made heading the committee a real pleasure. We would also like to thank all the students who partici¬ pated in the programs. ® Dave Enns U( ■ er I 67
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