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it WSA OFFICERS--From left: Miriam Horst, Secretary, Kenneth Kauffman, Executive Vice President, Kenneth Hortzler Spon sor, Eldon Kropf, President, Miriam Wolfer, Vice President, Ramona Schweitzer, Treasurer. WSA president, Eldon Kropf, waits to call Student Council meeting to order. Presidents Message This year has been rich both in challenges and blessings. The Student Body surpassed the Work Day goal of 52,000 for bleach- ers in the gym. Altogether we raised over 52, l00. l have really appreciated the spirit of cooperation shown by the students this year. The committees provided many areas for everyone's participation. We all strive toward goals, which is good. But without Christ we can do nothingg. we drift as a ship without a sail. But if we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ His Son clean- seth us from all sin. I John l:7. My prayer for each student is that he will look beyond this world to Christ. Then only can he become a living sacrifice accept- able to Him. 26
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ACT ll Qrgan ization Jn . gif, A , t ,. W ,V g, Western's organization is easily seen to be centered in the Administration building. It is here that one can observe the movement of all the cogs from the top brass on down. Com- mittees must meet to organize plans for their particular duties. Clubs plan their activi- ties. Student Council meets to keep the students' end of the spectrum running smoothly. All must perform their specific functions or the huge piece of machinery breaks down. Order and organization is a part ot our lite as necessary as activity or recreation. lt is here we learn self discipline. 25
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They report They discuss Student Council is the student's govern- mental arm of the Western Student Associa- tion. Besides the Executive Committee, Council members are the Committee Chair- men, class representatives, and the PIO- NEER and BREEZES editors. Student Council meets twice a month to discuss and endeavor to solve problems related to cam- pus life. The Council sponsored the Work Day Drive and the Missionary Drive. STUDENT COUNCIL--From left: Robert Lind, Don Detweiler, Terry Cowan, Del Buerge, iris Ropp, Norma Steckley, Mari Steckly, Miriam Horst, Kenneth Kauffman, Miriam Wolfer, Ramona Schweitzer, Virginia Yoder, Norma Schrock, Gary Hooley, Dennis Kauffman, Roy Schweitzer, Daniel Wolfer, Kenneth Hartzler fsponsorl, Eldon Kropf fpresidentl. They decide
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