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SMF Student Missionary Fellowship was geared to challenge students with a vision of world evangelization. Weekly fellowship hours for Bible study and sharing were designed to encourage those who felt called to the mission field and to clear up any misconceptions about missions. Each month hundreds of prayer requests came in from the field and were organized and distributed to every student for an effective prayer ministry. The largest project of the year was the Faith Promise Program which allowed students to contribute to the support of summer missionaries and one other mission project. ,ZA-ss. -fx f. 9 C li ge 176 Above Ruth Peterkin helps Ed Bretz hang the sign in the mailroom announcing the C C C C Talent show Center: All College Social Committee: STANDING - Mr. and Mrs. Beach, visers Colleen Schuyler, Larry Anderson, Chrystal DeLain, Pat Newman. SEATED - Janet lannmg Leslie Craven Sandy Craven, Ruth Peterkin, Joyce Lind, Chairman. Below: Surprises for the rls hang from the mailboxes during ACSC-sponsored Secret Brother Week. age 177 Above Students support missions around the world by placing their pledge cards and money in this box Below SMF Officers: Bob Tommarazzo, vice pres., Bonnie Hazzard, prayer oordinator Claudia McCreary, pres.: Debbie Slater, vice pres., Roberta Jackson, sec. SMF 177
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i 11.7 - g e it- . 176 ACSC ACSC The key to this year's All College Social Committee was activity, and there was plenty of it. More emphasis was put on frequent informal get togethers such as open dorms, movie nights, class competitions, and candlelight dinners. These activities gave students the opportunity to take a short break from studies and have a good time with others. Of course, more formal and elaborate socials were not excluded from the calendar. The Christmas Buffet and the Spring Formal highlighted the year and were well attended by the college family. , F- '-2.5,- S -we?
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SCROLL More participation from a wider segment of student writers was incorporated into the Scroll this year to truly make it the voice of the student body. Students were challenged by articles dealing with controversial issues and edified by those dealing with the nitty-gritty areas of the Christian life. Special features of this year's Scroll included spotlightsfrom the pastoral and missions departments, poetry, and interviews with PCB foreign students. 1 78 SCROLL' rw ,lim it
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