1956-1957 Academic Catalog

Generai Information pastors of churches; some serve as church secretaries or church visitors. Gospel teams have been used of God to bring salva– tion and edification to many souls. A faculty member appointed to the task by the Executive Committee is in charge of the de– pa1·tinent of practical work. A weekly report is required of all students and records are kept of that which has been done. STUDENT COUNCIL. All student activities are carried on 11nder student leader– ship and planning with the advice of a faculty member ap– pointed by the Executive Committee. Election to the Student Council is a distinct honor. Occasionally the Student Council is responsible for the daily chapel period. l\iUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS. There are many activities for the students with musical talents. Opportunities are given to take part in school pro– grams and on gospel teams. The school choir, several quar– tettes, and trios both instrumental and vocal offer excellent training and experience for the student. A pep-band which perforn1s at athletic contests gives opportunity for musical amusement. TRACT CLUB. A Tract Club functions for the purpose of supplying tracts to the students for such distribution as the Lord ordains. The club distributes tracts to various schools in the vicinity and is concerned to see that the Word is widely distributed. FELLOWSHIP. This group, composed of all students interested in either foreign missions or home missions, meets at regular intervals for discussion and presentation of the needs of various fields and for intercessory prayer in thei1· behalf. H MIRAL. A yearbook, ' 'The Miracle,' ' is published for the benefit f th coll ge. Students are chosen for this task of editing, 19

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