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JEWISH STUDENT ASSOCIATION The Jewish Student Association welcomes nil Jewish students as well as non-Jewish students to participate in its functions. Since its organization in October, 1959, the group has worked toward its goal of teaching the ways of J udaism to all who are interested. Meetings are held each Friday evening. The group is sponsored by Major A)fred Clark and Dr. Nathan weinstcck. Officers for this school year nre Arthur Alperstein, presi- dent; Marvin Goldstein, Hobert Moss, Carol Goldstone and Marsha Cellar, executive committee. 1'1'011/. row, lefl /0 rig/It: S. Einhorn, D. Scltkowttz, S Poltilovc, T.lI.oftdhlddcf. S()(;om/ rOlv: J. C'Llf. C. Gold- stone, A. Alpcrstcin, E. Distiller, ill. Goldstein, A. Hosenstctn. Thinl roun .11'1. Scliugnm, 1ยท1.Holman, F. Goldman, S. Hllt\on, A. l{'lLz, G. Siegel. Trust in the Lord and. do good Psalm. 37:3 LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION Under the sponsorship of Reverend Elwood Falkenstein and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaeffer, the Lutheran Student Association unites bi-monthlv for wor- ship, fellowship and study. - Aside from Bible studies, speakers and films. one of the outstanding events of the year was the North Atlantic Re- gional meeting held at Buck Hill Falls in the Pocono Mountains. Beatrice Ackerman, one of our campus members is currently serving as treasurer of the Cettysburg area. Assisting president Patricia Welk were vice president, Richard Null; secretary- treasurer, Nancy Linthicum and S.C.A reprcsentnttve, Jeanne Yingling