1976-1977 Yearbook

1. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Bryan, Cone, Grobmyer, Johnson. 2. SOCIAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE. FIRST ROW: Fore, Carey, Smelser. SECOND ROW: Watson, Tomme, Ware, Greene, Gobbell, Nall. THIRD ROW: Payne, Hurley, Robertson. 3. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN. Carey, Cope, Altman , Freels. 4. SA SPONSOR. Jerome Barnes. 5. SA REPRESENTATIVES. FIRST ROW: Ballard, Brady, Tomme, Nesbitt. SECOND ROW: Watson, Cochran, Poe, Allen, Stamatis. 6 FINALIZING Homecoming plans, David Johnson and Eric Tyler work together. 7. SA Secretary, Julie Grobmyer, listens intently to Mr. Barnes. 8. MEMBERS of the SA discuss campus activities at a meeting. 9. TAKING a few minutes from a busy day, Bambi Bryant stops to talk with a friend. 10. LISTING Who's Who nominations is Jim Cone. Diligence ma""5 year of SA activity The Student Association theme for the year, "This is the Day" came shining through by way of their enthusiasm and determination for a successful year. The council and students alike worked together to achieve this goal. The SA as a whole helped make the first week of school enjoyable for all students with numerous activities. The Leadership Conference, held at the beginning of the year at Wyldewood, was important in preparing campus leaders for the year ahead. As the year passed, days were brightened by Hilarity and the Lost and Found Auction. With the Homecoming theme as "Happy Days - Now and Then," the SA worked hard to make the celebration a success. High on the list of achievements by the Social Affairs Committee was the concert featuring the well known "Carpenters." A large crowd from campus and the surrounding area came to hear the talented brother and sister duo. Other lyceums provided by the Social Affairs Committee were 256 - STUDENT ASSOCIATION Gene Cotton, "Wright Brothers Overland Stage Company," Mac Frampton, "Timberline" and "Blackout '76" which featured student talent. Many well known movies were brought to campus by the Movie Affairs Committee. "The Hindenburg," "Chariots of the Gods" and "Funny Girl" were some of the movies shown. The $9,000 35mm projector played a large part in offering such a broad range of popular movies. Each student was helped to become more aware of the beauty in Jesus by the Spiritual Life Committee. Weekly Thursday evening devotionals were conducted with various social clubs in charge. A program with the College congregation was designed to help students find their function in the family of Christ. There were several hymn sings and services held on the lawn throughout the year. A special SA movie was shown on Halloween evening with admission being a can of food which was given to various missionary families. 10

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