1989 Miracle Yearbook

Student Government Pursues Involvement Activity, involvement, and support marked the service of this year's Stu- dent Government Association. Homecoming and the Winter Banquet, Opin- ion Boxes and Special Cafeteria Nights, Project Angel Tree, and the Used Book Sale all reflected SGA's desires to provide extracurricular activities for the students, represent the student body, and minister to both members of the college and people outside the college. David Mooney Vice President SGA Chapels highlighted the year and accomplished much in the way of unifying the student body, one of SGA's major goals. The creation of a "chapel committee" by Chaplain Steve Dye to generate ideas, help plan, and pray for SGA Chapels provided interesting chapels with a good deal of variety. The special "un- saved family members" chapel and the final outdoor chapel stood out as products of innovative thinking for chapel programs. Scott Beattie President Stephen Dye Chaplain 14 Student Government Association Katrina Plourde Secretary Ronald Hayes Treasurer

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