1983 School Magazine

INTER SCHOOI, CT{RISTIAN F'ELLOWSE{TP R.EPOR.T 1983 1983 got off to a good start with Anna Hildebrand as President and Sonja R.oeser as Vice-President. The new Grade 8's were informed of the group's existence and given broadsheets, and quite a few came along to see what we were all about. Area socials occurred regularly from the word "go" which provided great fun and fellowship for many ISCF'ers. On Shrove Tuesday we had a pikelet stall to raise money for The Evangelical Alliance Relief Fund. We would have had the traditional pancakes but pikelets are easier, and anyway, who wants to get caught in a traditional rut? We intend to have $100 to send off to TEAR Fund by the end of this year. A cake stall has also contributed to this. During the year we had Keith Drinkall out from Scripture Union as a guest speaker. He was very inspiring. Two film strips have been shown, namely "The Stranger" and "Images of the Word", and a video of "The Cross and the Switchblade" which were thoroughly enjoyed. Girls from the group have been regularly doing studies on topics such as Prayer, The Ressurection, God's Nature, and many more. Mr. Pincott, our councellor, did two great studies on "The 7 'I ams' " and "The Origins of the Bible". He's been a terrific help to the group, and Mr. Wakefield has too - he collected our mail for us. At the beginning of Term 2, Anna resigned and a committee took over running the works until 'the new elections in Term 3 when Jill Cummings became the new President. Activities for the rest of the year promise to be big successes. For School Day a "Drop Inn Centre" will sell coffee, bun loaf, screen the film strip "Number One", and provide room for .. lots of singing, music and fellowship. In fourth term a B.G.S./B.G.G.S. afternoon tea with Mr. Keith Kelly speaking to us should be enjoyable, and a picnic at Slaughter Falls for present, past and prospective ISCF'ers will finish off the year in a fun way. /'-'' In a world where very few know real joy and fulfillment, I've just got to say, "Praise God for ISCFI"

I"S.C.F'. CAMP A.T.W. (llrh - 13rh MARCFI) Area Training Weekerid 1983 (A.T.W.) was great this year, as it is every year. We had four representatives from B.G.G.S., and a few from next door as well. The two-day camp was packed with singing, praying, learning, laughing, making new friends, and lots of food!! (That is, eating lots of food, not making it) There were just over a hundred people at A.T.W., and we hope there'll be a lot more at coming camps. See you there next year! Jenny Russell (Frayer Representative)

T.S"C"F. CAIVIP C,AMP WOOI-{Jbf,EIt{ [ (CFIRISTM,4.S 1982] "Camp Woolumbin I" better known as camp "chuck it", of January this year was a fantastic experience. With Gordon R.ackley as Director and many other great leaders, helpers, campers and a fantastic environment we had a great time. The activities were infinite, although mainly waler sports. Bible studies were led by Ian Thompson and were really great. F{owever, it wasn't called camp CF{UCK IT! for nothing. From the first day to the last, a violent stomach "wog", raged through camp, adding a bit of - exciternent? Apart from this, it was an excellent camp, and as there will be another camp next year, we would like to

see a party from the school go. Selina Brown and Suzy Grice

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