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RTO think is to shape character and conduct. Thought is the most potent force of life-powerfully constructive, and powerfully destructive. Thought has driven man to the hot- tom of the sea and has scaled the heavens with him. It has reverberated his words to the four corners of the earth. It has transported man from the cabin to the palace. It has made and destroyed kingdoms. Thought is responsible for all discoveries, all inventions, and all achievements. It is responsible for wrong and right, weal or woe, success or failure. All accom- plishments of man have existed first in his mind. Thought is the key to health and happiness, and what goes as far to mould character and shape influence, must determine destiny. It is the aim of Spring Arbor Seminary and junior College to teach our youth how to think correctly and direct them to Him the Creator of Thought, the Omniscient one, that they may face life with a clear mind, a meek spirit and a pure heart. The Student-Faculty Co-operative Government provides a vast field in training our youth how to think correctly. Here the student's mind is not only moulded in civics, but ethics. There the student realizes his duty and responsibility to his fellow-students. It teaches him how he can better serve his schoolmates and teach them to govern themselves instead of being governed. We, the students of the Student-Eacult Co-o erative Government a reciate reatl the Y 3 PP g Y rivile ve of not overnin our fellow-students but servin them. Betterin our school and form- P Z: 2 g g gl inv character that will rin out throu h the a es as a dulcet anthem. 2: g g S EDGAR WHITEMAN hiayor of Student Government '34 STUDENT FACULTY CO- OPERATIVE GOVERN- MENT 1933 Eldon Andrews Dean Updyke Ila Mae Dean Theodore Weinette Merlyn Voller Prof. Townes Ruth Baker Henry Cunningham Donald lVlcD0nald Edgar Whiteinan Burton Nlartin Roy Kelley Adfllrls Vera justice 1934 Lorraine Dowley Evelyn Voller Dorene Sines Edgar Whiteinan Mead Killion Norma Morrisoii Lucille Wilcox Lillian Kingsley Williain Craig Dean Updykt- Walton Acklcy Ellwood Voller Eldon Whiteinaii Maurice Card Prof. Townes Ralph Lowell Glenn Richardson Page Tlvirly-five
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MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION 1933 OFFICERS lst Semesler Forrest Gallup President Edgar Whitemaii Vice-President Glenna Hazeldine Secretary Amy Cooley Treasurer 0 Znd Semester Edgar Whiteman President Waltoii Acklcy Vice-President Glenna Hazeldine Secretary Mildred Pulsifer Treasurer 0 Y. P. M. S. 1934 OFFICERS Helen Fletcher President Maralee Smith Vice-President Glenna Hazeldine Secretary Laurine Deyo Treasurer Merlyn Voller Ser. of Stewardship Millard Beede Sec. of Evangelism Henry Ryckman Sec. of Education Walton Ackley Sec. of Service The Y. P. M. S. work has been most interesting and helpful so far this year. As a group of young people we have aimed to make the weekly Sunday evening services just as spiritual, in- spirational, and educational as possible. Throughout the year we have endeavored to give each young person a definite task to perform so that he may more keenly sense the personal respon- sibility resting upon him for the success of the Y. P. M. S. work. Contrary to the custom of former years, theMinisterial Association, Life Service Society, and other religious organizations are taken care of under one of the four departments of the Y. P. M. S. The Ministerial Association is placed under the department of Evangelism. Much interest has been manifested in the song services held each Sunday afternoon during quiet hour, and directed by our Y. P. M. S. Superintendent, Mrs. Smith. In these song services we have not only gained a deeper appreciation of Christian music, but have also been able to gain the interest of many young people whom we otherwise might not have reached. A number of young people have devoted their time and talent toward advancing the work at the Cross Sunday School. This Sunday School is located in a very poor community approxi- mately five miles southwest of Spring Arbor. Each Sunday afternoon several carloads of young people drive out and conduct the Sunday School. There is a great work to be done here for many of the children in the community had never heard about the Saviour of mankindn prior to the establishing of the Sunday School. The children, and older ones as well, have shown a great deal of interest in the work here, and seem eager and anxious to learn all they can about Jesus and l-Iis wondrous love. The work has progressed, and we are praying that it will continue to do so in the future. Much of the Success of the Y. P. M. S. has been due to the able leadership of our super- intendent. Throughout the year she has willingly done her best toward helping us realize our great aim-namely, lifting Christ up, making l-lim known, and being real soul-winners for l-lim. MARALEE SMITH. Page Thirty-six
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