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student christian association The S.C.A. arrow on Old Main's sagging traditional Clutstmas communion services, bull porch has been in various states of repair and sessions during religious emphasis periods, an disrepair over the past four years. At times it Easter play, vespers on the hill and prob- has hung straight, its letters bright with fresh ably most of all, the quiet beauty of Baker paint. On other occasions it has dangled Chapel. Healthy memories are good-we cher- limply, with its arrow pointing groundward. ish them. But the S.C.A. cabinet does not wish The S.C.A. means various things on this to leave you this year with only a sweet mem- campus. For some, it is a meaningless muclpie ory and a happy grunt over a job well done. of a symbol, a hollow shell, a haven for prudes The S.C.A. as it now stands is 110t meeting and odd balls. For many of those individuals adequately thc needs of our student body. We who believe in the college years as an ideal own up to our weaknesses and we are time to come to grips with n maturing religious convinced of this one thing: the can experience, S.C.A. becomes u fellowship of be improved. An organization can be either believers