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Row l, Lloyd Brown, Carol Petrie, Ar- delle Wallin, Bill Lillas, Lois Petrie, Ruth Oppen. Row 2, Paul Slater, Doug Forsyth, bhrgie Ahlbom, Pat bmrphy, David Bell, Dick Brown, Dixie Sunder- land, Phyllis Hopkins, Louellyn Wilson. Bob Harvey, Pres. Miss Tate, Advisor. THE TUDENT 'l' KE 0 ER Student Eovernment is a vital aspect of life at school. Hall conduct in the morn- ines and evenings before and after school, and at noon, has been controlledcomnendably by Student Council monitors with Dixie Sunderland at their head. Offenders were iudged by a stulent court. Students learned parliamentary procedure at the regular Council meetings when student business and proiects were discussed under the leadership of Robert Harvey- These school leaders have sponsored chapels, noon movies and food sales throllahout the year. 'lhey have timed the fire drills in each roon and have been responsible for collecting and paying the weekly milk bill. Their largest enterprise was the annual Christmas card sale which earned about 8300. With proceeds this year the students purchased one hundred steel folding chairs for the auditorium. A time clock, sports equirxnent, and surplus material, such as typewriters and iump ropes, were also bought with Student Council funds. Socials were another important contribution of this Eroup. 'Ihey planned the Hallo- we'en party, sponsored the Freshman-Sophcxnore banquet, and planned the high school picnic. The Shield, our two-year-old annualg and The Trumpeter, our school paper, iust com- pleting its first year, are two additional Student Council proiects. Leaders are being developed. Already city churches have felt the impact of our trained young people, rrany of when are even now planning on full-time Christian Service. 4
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PIRITUAL EMPIIASIS VISUAL, AIDS To D AQGW EA XCw5X N H405 W L FACUIIY SPEXKS Q A ro, S The sp1r1tual aspect of our school 1S the Slde whlch makes SCS unusual In our Chapels held twlce a week wehave heard speakers fran all parts of the world and from all walks of l1fe reachers, m1ss1onar1es, doctors busmess men, stlrlents and Chrlstlan athletes Chr1st1an rnov1es have lmpressed Blble storles and truths on our mmds U1 an unforgettable way Perhaps the most outstandms ofthese were the two hour f11m klne of KIIIQS, portraymez the l1fe, death and resurrect1on of Chrlst and the Colleen Townsend f1lm, 'Ihe Great DISCOVCFY NUSSIODBFICS, also, have shown st1rr1nE movles and slldes, dep1ct1ng the needs of the1r flelds All of us have been d1QH1I1EE mto the Word Ln our Blble classes, whlch meet three days a week 'Hhs year we completed a survey of the Old Testament Through Blble and chapel we have been made to reallze the unportance of dally l1V1T1H for Jesus Chrlst Mornme devotlons, the CGSCIITOHY of our Chr1st1an frlends and of our teachers, the G1r1st1an approach to our secular sub1ects all add to part of the sp1r1tual emphas1s of our school ll- ,. M I A S .5 , 1 ' T Ox ' C l , V S i. ta ,Ja ,itf ' ' L J 'XX O04 . ' I X ' IJ ' A X9 S 155 K cw . . . . . . , p . , t P . . . .A . .
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