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Show fW -- dte. t i - i s JL4 V T 22? "jtf!JiMMH 9 Il s :' r 3 f ..I s ?W, . "- -- ws , f-- r "& - i v V- -' v- I ifedf v rl tCT' k W - f' t? ? Vto.J 1 41 k ' X f i ; .wr H' . n p rf P ' v " X fyprr-r - w w f 1? t; I iW'l rk Club and committee leaders discuss current activities at 7 a.m. Phofo by Howard LDSSA meeting r oofe at Idaho State University LDSSA Plans The Action And Gets The Job Done By STEPHEN W. GIBSON Church News Staff Writer POCATELLO, Anjone on lDUO th- - idiiio Sum Lmversity campus wanting to know whcie the action is, might do well to stop m on one of the weekly Latter d,i Saint Student Association meetings In about 15 minute-- , lepuits ,ip made from 23 different Chuich connected ilubs and committees, uhoe actiwties aie coi related with each other. The LDSSA, an agenc of the Chuuh, is organi7ed on moie than 285 college aid unnei-i- t campuses acioss the nation It helps the LDS students achieve -- pmtud, social and academic objectives On the ISU campus, where there are more than 2,000 Mormon students, association members arp involved in just about evervthing that happens Bruce Armstiong piesident of LDSSA aid, We discu any problems that may come up during the week in any of the dubs or with an of the Cluich members In a recent LOSS student council meeting, seveinl ideas ueie discussed by the students Steve Harris, leader of the Sunday the association piograms committee, to reciuit a few more students to sneak it sacrament meetings about the Chuich cn can.u- - " Amy Foster makes point about bulletin boards. ed Carol Hellwell, council representative from Theta Omega chapter of Lambda Delta Sigma s0roritv, said fiaioiruties and sororities are becoming moie and lute popuiai on campus. About 800 studen's wlio live at home while attending the umversitj, aie rep respntied by Baioaia Merziock. We want the local students to fed that they are a put of the institute po giam as well as be active in their home wards, sair Bat bat a Jan Worsenoroft, Miss Idaho State for 1969, is student icpusc ntative for the on campus students "We are an ous to organize oar sa dents living on campus into groups to have family home evenn gs together, she said She also wanted to make sure students, who were ben g t ujit he Gospel b full time missionuiit-- , uoie bung propei lv fel Chuich-connecte- d lowshijied. Students discuss projects with Barbara Merziock, chairman of 'ommittee, representing 800 students. 4 -- CHURCH WEEK ENDING NO EMBER 15, 1969 Many probteo - affecting IDS tudents are being workei' out m i .e student lounul meeting Occasio llv a problem is taken to the executive u nn.utee level F.ubeit F Thompson president of tie university stake, ard pnesthood leader of the LDSSA on the LsU campus, m dial ge of the executive committee i, Serve g v t! i ate 'he in titute d e'- 1 Lyle Woodward, Sigma Gamma Chi, responds to quest:on. d tor, MT A representatives and the foui ers of the s'U(jent council Tie executive committee give-- - pi anie to the student council membus undertake different pi ejects Last jear, LDSSA at Idaho State pe sored a visit to Pocatello of the Ltah isn phony Orchestra. This vear, the LDSS A is seekn ' te Conliiim d oil Page |