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fine arfs The Fine Arts Club was composed of a small group of teachers and parents with a common goal, to provide addi- tional equipment for the Fine Arts Departments. The Club, led by President William Buckberg, supported the Christmas Boutique, held a rummage sale, and purchased the majority of items requested by teachers in the Fine Arts Departments. 1. Mrs. Hansen wraps bakery items. 2. An inter- ested patron checks the price. 3. Parents eagerly look over booths of Christmas gifts. ' ' ' = ' }n3 x SLOPPY JOE boosters The purpose of the Boosters ' Club is to purchase extra athletic equip- ment for the present sports programs and to support both present and future sports programs. With the help of Club President Mr. Adkins, new equipment was purchased for the boys ' and girls ' sports programs. The Boosters ' treasury was enriched with membership fees and contributions from sports-minded friends and parents. Sales from the Booster trailer also helped provide extra money for theClub. The Booster Club hopes to continue to lend both moral support and finan- cial help to boys ' and girls ' future sports programs. 1 . Students buy snacks from Booster trailer. 2. Booster patron takes requests for food items. 3. Hot food IS served up at Booster trailer by Mrs. Burns. FINE ARTS AND BOOSTER CLUBS 147
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getting If fogefher The Parent Teacher Fellowship once again proved successful in obtaining needed money for L.A. Baptist High School. The Hot Lunch Program was con- tinued with the help of Chairman Paula Waugaman, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Call, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Raya, and other helpful parents. Last year ' s Hot Lunch menu was enlarged to include ice cream and spaghetti. A membership drive and a fruitcake sale were also held to raise money. Stu- dents were given materials to sell Manor Texas Fruitcake to friends, parents, and relatives. The sale was extremely suc- cessful as it enabled students and their families to participate in school financial affairs. Bi-monthly meetings were held to inform parents on current school news and build relationships between parents and teachers. A Fund Drive was held on three separate nights early in the year to raise extra money for the school. With Dr. Mark Harmeling serving his second year as president, the Parent Teacher Fellowship hopes to serve L.A. Baptist financially as well as spiritually. 1 . Bruce Modglin chats with friendly ticket seller. 2. Ladies sell a new item: ice cream! 3. Helpful parent sells punch. 4. And here ' s your change . . . 1 1 MB HP i H B SB.! ' kft r H II t P 146 PTF
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a word from above The days pass like a fast moving stream as months quickly become years and students enter and leave the school. At first glance the days and years seem separated from one another by the Important events that occur. We tend to remember a particu- lar period as the year of the fire, or the year of the C.I.F. championship or the year of accreditation. Yet, in time, often these special occasions or achievements become less significant and the more personal experiences become more meaningful. To goto the semi-finals in volleyball was a great achievement filled with excite- ment and drama. However, before long the high emotion of those games will doubtless become somewhat over- shadowed by the fellowship of the bus trips, the inspiration of the devotional times and the intimate moments of sharingamong teammates. Scroll ' 78 will call to mind many events of the past year. However, the pictures and text represent only the visible part of this year ' s learning and growth. In the midst of the big events I trust you have learned something of how to live more wisely, love more fully, and serve more freely. Above all my prayer is that you have come to know God more completely, share His love more openly, and seek His will more ear- nestly. Seek the Lord and live . . . Amos 5:6a 148 PRlNCIPAL ' S
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