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-3.33 -l i ' lumni Association R port The purpose of the Alumni Associa- tion of Western Pentecostal Bible Col- lege is to promote an active interest in the spiritual and academic atmosphere and general welfare of our Alma Mater, and to develop a fraternal fellowship among all former students. In order to accomplish this purpose we have sought to identify ourselves as closely as pos- sible with the faculty and the activities of the College. We began by establishing The Alum- nus of the Year Award. Each year one of our graduates who has given out- standing service to our Lord and to the College is chosen to receive this honour. Our fourth Alumnus of the Year Award in 1967 will be given to Miss Frances Clemo, pioneer pastor and former presi- dent of the Alumni Association. The granting of the Alumnus of the Year Award has been used as the feature of our annual Homecoming which is held on campus during the days just prior to the commencement exercises. Our mem- bership has been regularly informed of College and Association affairs by our News Letter which is published three times a year. Each member is properly identified by his membership card and invited to attend our annual general meeting and breakfast banquet. We also have a small but expanding scholarship program. One of the enterprises of the Association has been an attempt to give publicity to its activities in the Pente- costal Testimony and Dominion Out- reach. Up to date we have received a better coverage in these magazines than any of our other colleges. At the present time we are in the pro- cess of organizing some fourteen chap- ters throughout the province of British Columbia. Each chapter will give an opportunity for intimate fellowship among former students. On November 2nd, 1966 the Asso- ciation established the John Beitel Memorial Library Fund in honour of our former associate and member of the class of 1965 who was killed sud- denly in an air crash. An appeal to solicit funds has already began. The officers of the Association will continue to devote their time and energy to promote the ministry of Western Pentecostal Bible College. The regular, faithful, financial and moral support and cooperation of every member will make our effort a success. -D. Fred McBride Secretary-Treasurer Alumni Association iiiiii 63
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'l'llDE TC0ll Cll Student Council Executive. Left to right: Judy Jewell, Treasurer: Rev. V. R. Mor- rison, Faculty Adviserg Bob Young, President: Dave Gar- rard, Vice- President: Joyce Richter, Secretary. 62 552,24 Christmas Card Sale The Student Council, composed of ten representatives of the student body, has as its purpose the maintenance of the liaison between the faculty and the stu- dents and the administration of worth- while extracurricular student projects. Since student council enterprises are often hampered, due to the lack of proper finances, the Student Council organizes annually a Christmas card sale. Proceeds from this sale, which constitutes the Council's largest source of income, are used partially for the purchase of tracts for street work, The largest portion of it, however, is spent on the Student Council Project. This is a project undertaken annually to im, prove the physical and educational facilf ities of the college. One such project carried out this year was the installation of a new lighting system in the chapel. In its weekly meetings the Student Council attempts to settle petty griev- ances, misunderstandings, and student problems that sometimes arise. lt also plans for and organizes the college's social activities. However, the greatest accomplish- ment of the Student Council is its con- tribution to the maintenance ot a hare monious spirit on campus which, of course, is beneficial for the students, the faculty, and the Lord's work. -David Garrard if The Nook Student Council in Session Q
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CALL STAFF F .. QKQ if .sf Rev. J. Oscar Jeske Editor PITY MY FALLIBILITY! The typographic error ls a slippery thing and sly, You can hunt it till you're dizzy, But it will somehow get byg Till the forms are off the presses It is strange how still it keeps, It shrinks down in a corner And it never stirs or peeps. That typographic error ls too small for human eyes Till the ink is on the paper- Then it grows to mountain size. The editor stares with horror, Then he grabs his hair and groans, The copy reader drops his head Into his hands and moans. The remainder of the issue Nlay be clean as clean can be, But that typographic error ls the only thing you see. -From Redemption Tidings Dave Garrard Photographer 'RX 1 Jim Rathien Art Editor Roger Stronstad Z Business Manager iq: 5 --1 mf ,X Carol Perkins Typist
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