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ma w er I H.,-v' Y STUDENT ASSOCIATION - BACK ROW - Jane Mulder, Bob Huisman, Jim Hall, Val Terpstra, Duane Baker, Diane Pruim, Deb Eckwielen, Kristy Van Til, Pam Fiebig, Steve Goudzwaard, Leon Van Dyke, Phil Foust, Dan Bergsma, Tim Bergsma. FRONT ROW Deborah Adams, Kim Russell, Kristina Gaughan, Jean Schaap, Karen Biarnesen, Mac Wiener, Bob Mabrey, Shelly Powley, Carla Dykstra, Sherry Toppen. STUDENT ACTIVITIES - BACK ROW - Deb Eckwielen, .azaro Santana, Alison Zeilinga, Kris Kuipers. SECOND ROW - Jan LeMahieu, Pam Fiebig. FRONT ROW - Brenda -Iuizenga, Deb Posey. 'Hn H? V 2, 5 1 5 I We 'tswarwr STUDENT MINISTRIES - Clara Medendorp, Jean Schaap.
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Behind the Scenes The purpose of the Student Association, as stated in the student manual, is to honor the Lord Jesus Christ in the conduct of student activities and in the promotion of student life and interests. These objectives and the functions of Student Association are governed by a council made up of student officers, the Dean of Students, student development committees, and representatives of the student body. Student Assoc. and its sub- committees work hard to encourage and build a unified student body, which has as its foundation faith in God and belief in His Word. The Academic Affairs committee works with the faculty association on matters of grading, cur- riculum, etc . . . and arranges films and lectures to be presented on campus throughout the year. Stu- dent Activities committee plays a key part in get- ting students involved in intramurals, Chicago area activities and on-campus social activities such as dances and concerts. This year students were able to purchase pass cards which gave them easy ac- cess to most campus activities. Student Ministries is active in helping students become involved in Christian service through organizations such as PACE, Summer Missions, Pro-Life, and others. Of course, Trinity is also fortunate to have the Stu- dent Publications committee which maintains and provides for the needs of the Allelu and the Courier, Trinity's two official campus publications -' ., 4.,.aG2-M,'3'. . , . , . , 312 Eg: ' , f 'va-fqtil . ' . f f ' ', . 4' ' ' V - f r f' -' ff ' ' ' , . ., IZ 5 .tg ,. , 5, . ,.... Mi'-15,3 ,i,,, f ,f . . . . . ,KW V , .,..,.. ., ,-,,.-,., ...f . . ,M I W . I STUDENT PUBLICATIONS - Ken Bakker, Donna Decker, Joy Vander Phil Foust, Dawn Mehrens, Laurel Eenigenburg, Tim Bergsma, Bryan Jabaay ll ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Kristy Van T11 Dan Bergsma Dean Larsen standing here in front of the Student Assoc. symbol also plays an important role in the activities of Student Association 20 v I , ,QW My IASTFET... MSW.: V ,Q V D Y iv-' 4-' -'ww wg-'1 fr , . , ' C WMS 'W ' if as -K ' 49 'is 5 , , ' , 1, 9 I ,Q , - A-se , A , l . aa' 4 4 1 ww ' ' , , A A 4 7 . Y 1
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l 1 PRO-LIFE - Lisa Bergsma, Tim Bergsma, Carol Post, Bob Huisman, Carole Voss, Linda Schaap, Valerie Hoogewerf. NOT PICTURED: Randy Bergsma, Amy Broekhuis, Dave Gartman, Deb Johnson, Sherri Kam- phuis, Bob Mabrey. Faculty sponsor: Katherine Sliekers. Bread for the World: BACK ROW - Jeff Hoelzel, June Van Milligan, David Klemm. FRONT ROW - Colleen Blaney, Gail Rice, Bob Rice, Lori Stoll. Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for mef' fMatthew 25:40bl This Christian responsibility has been carried out on campus through organizations such as Bread for the World and Pro-Life. Both organiza- tions worked actively this year for causes of world concern. Bread for the World supported three children in hunger-stricken countries, providing funds for food, clothing, and education. The Pro-Life committee also answered the cries of helpless children by publicly defending the rights of the unborn child. Through films and literature, the criminal nature of abortion was portrayed. Through these two organizations, the campus community has been given the chance to demonstrate their love for God by loving others.
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