Seattle Pacific University - Tawashi Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1968

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Dave Handy-Chairman ' .J A Intercollegiate Intercollegiate Affairs Board exists vb we , az to establish a link between the ASSPC and student governments of other colleges, especially those col- leges within this state. Activities for +41- i .A ,N-Y. Q. .eff-V 'rw . -f'rf'ff' t .,,. , . J... , -::'5i f. .ww ..4,., Religion Religion Board coordinates student re- ligious activities, promoting spiritual growth, providing mean.s for reaching non-Christian students for Christ on and off campus, and offering and pro- moting opportunities for Christian service. Some special programs that were directly from Religion Board in- cluded the help with counseling for the Billy Graham film, For Pete's Sake, Christian Service Survey which helped many organizations to find needed personnel, the two Student Chapel Programs following the Winter Quarter Christian Commitment Week, and the Religion Awareness Week. The Religion Board was also instrumental in getting Vespers moved from the dorms back to McKinley Auditorium for All-College Vespers each week, and the .attendance this year has been very encouraging. Dr. Kline, the ad- visor for Religion Board, proved to be very helpful throughout the year, and his sincere efforts were appreciated by all. . 2, . 1. g .1 a ,l,.,,,vy,, ,. . . sg -fag! 0 -N 'alia 31.-' fm'-W5 um- I ' fx' ' .A . ' - 'f . 11' ai 7' fr. U 'Il 7' i .1 Q 'i fl iff 'W J ' JW ': 235531 W, .. -eff waz. ,r :A Mfff-' ax' 1967-1968 included attending the Northwest Student Association Con- ferences at Central Washington State College and at Marylhurst College. Newly elected president Clint San- ford and ASSPC president for 1967-68, John Pearson, attended a conference for student leaders at Disneyland. The work of lCAB is informative for student leaders and many have gained insight into the problems faced by our neighbors in the col- legiate sphere. Greg Brodin-Chairman

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Colloquia: A. Russia with Drs. Swanstrom and Schoenhals, B. Love with Dr. Henry Schwarng C. Politics with Dr. Hugh Bone, D. Censorship with Professors Martin, Chapman, McNichols, and Bell. Academic Attdirs Culfurgl Affgifg achievement, the academic plaque is awarded quarterly to the residence group having the highest grade point average. John Stewart Anderson The Academic Affairs Board, under Steve Schilperoort, at- tempts to stimulate the esthetic sense in students by spon- i soring a broad program of colloquia and a book of the quar- ter. Featured have been Eric Fromm's The Art of Loving, C. S. Lewis' Mere Christianity, and C. P. Snow's The Two Cul- tures. The goal ofthe board has been centered this year on improvement of student services and concentration on fewer but better colloquia. To encourage academic effort and acknowledge high John Avison



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Polificol Afioirs Political Affairs Board informs stu- dents on important socio-political is- sues of the day. lt sponsored Julia Brown, a former Negro counterspy for the FBI, on the topic of civil rights, and Phyllis Lamphere, Seattle council- woman. Bob Carpenter, Greg Harrop, Larry Schmeiser, and Dr. Chiang as advisor, attended the National Model United Nations in New York City in February. The SPC delegation was chosen one of the ten best partici- pating. The trip introduced a chapel program and .a spring seminar. PAB was also instrumental in beginning the Action Course in Practical Politics, a course relating how our political party system operates and how it is organ- ized. lt helped reveal ways people could become involved in politics and win elections. Bob Carpenter Chairman Elections The big innovation in Elections Board this year was the use of voting machines. Although mal- functioning in the primaries, the machines allowed the final elec- tion results to be released within an hour after the closing of the polls. Starting from 19 candidates in the primaries, the 1968-1969 of- ficers were all elected by substan- tial margins, a welcome relief from last year. Ken Becker and Roy Reichen-- Chairmen mms oss NATIONS .osNsv,.-.

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