ble to the class for the work
entrusted to it.
_Article IX_--By-Laws.
From time to time the class may amend this constitution and pass such
by-laws as seem wise in carrying forward the work of the class.
A careful study of the Organized Class diagram on another page (86) will
furnish the teacher with a workable plan. In all cases it should be
adapted to local conditions.
Mid-week activities should be planned as a part of the weekly program,
keeping in mind the fourfold life of the pupil. The planning of these
activities should be left almost entirely to the class; any plans that
the teacher may have should be turned over to the class by way of
suggestion. Place the responsibility on the members of the class, and
once they have caught the idea there will be no lack of suggestions on
their part.
THE TEEN AGE BOYS' ORGANIZED CLASS
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ORGANIZATION
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OFFICERS | COMMITTEES
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President [A] | Athletic
Vice-President [A] | Social
Secretary [A] | Membership[3]
Treasurer [B] | Program[4]
Teacher [B] | Etc.
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CLASS MEETING
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SUNDAY SESSION | THROUGH-THE-WEEK SESSION
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Opening Services | |
Class Lesson | DETERMINED BY ACTIVITY
Discussion of | |
Through-the-Week | |
Activities | ACTIVITY COMMITTEE IN CHARGE
Closing Services |
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RANGE OF CLASS ACTIVITIES
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PHYSICAL MENTAL SOCIAL SPIRITUAL SERVICE
[A] Older Boy [B] Adult
Prepared by John L. Alexander, Superintendent Secondary Division
International Sunday School Association.
The class session on Sunday should be in charge of the president of the
class. The opening services may consist of a short prayer by the teacher
or pupil volunteering; reading of brief minutes, covering the mid-week
activities and emphasizing the important points brought o
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