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1. Amy Joyce, Vice President, explains to Assembly members the workings of L.A. Bap- tist-style democracy. 2. Make sure it ' s all down correctly, Sande. 3. Second semester secre- tary, Katie Walker. 4. Second semester Assem- bly memebers. 5. First semester members. 6. Karen and Jan enrapt in the discussion. voice of fhe classes Student Assembly allows students to sample democracy at work — a bit of oligrachy and bureaucracy as well — and to function as a subsidiary of Student Council. Class representatives are chosen each semester by class voting. Newly elected representatives meet with their advisor and the Student Council. At the beginning of this year, Mr. Don Lewis was advisor, but later. Principal Gary Smidderks assumed the posi- tion. Prior to Student Assembly meet- ings, representatives gather various suggestions and problems from among their classmates; these consti- tute the agenda for the meetings, which are led by Student Council Vice President, Amy Joyce. The sugges- tions are heard and problems are dis- cussed. Student Council then follows up by further discussing possibilities at their next meeting. Student Assembly exists for the voice of the masses at L.A.B. to be heard. 36 STUDENT ASSEMBLY
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e W™; 9 oU,,„, M W4 1 H 1 - 9 V H L H ■k r T t ' mi r 4 ■ 1 1 iSsbNI BuN R i . i 0 Although this year ' s Student Coun- cil was an inexperienced group with only one returning member, the year got off to a good start under the lead- ership of Kyle Mattner, President. The council worked amazingly well together after just a few meetings with everybody contributing Ideas and dis- cussing school concerns. Kyle Mattner presided at the meetings with Mr. Don Lewis at his side. With the help of his trusty gavel he kept the council in line and on the subject. Because of this determination, many new topics were discussed. As his right hand was Vice Presi- dent Amy Joyce, who presided at stu- dent assembly meetings, attended to their elections, and the A.S.B. elec- tions, provided many creative ideas pertaining to the events of the year. Secretary Wendy Herman took extensive r.otes on the happenings in the council meetings, and contributed greatly to the council ' s needs. Jill Johnson ran the job of Social Activities with great enthusiasm. The activities of the year were filled with fun and excitement and many new ideas were presented for Homecoming Week. Jill also had an added responsibility in the formation of the intramural volleyball program. Bob Burns was this year ' s Commis- sioner of Public Relations. His job was to publicize all of the school ' s activi- ties; whether it be on posters, bulletin boards, or in local newspapers. Once the activities got rolling, so did Bob, doing a superb job the whole year. The commissioner of Athletics was Tom De Vries. His responsibility concerned the budgeting for all athletic events, appearances at the various Athletic Banquets, and working on the Intra- mural volleyball program. Jenny Reinke was in charge of keeping the financial records for the Student Body and handling the busi- ness of the Student Store. With her perserverance and ability with num- bers, the financial year went well. Finally for the Historical category, the y Yearbook Editor, Becky Butler com- bined her many talents and sugges- tions to oversee the 1977 Scroir78. 1. The Vice President speaks. 2. W. Herman, P. Burns, J. Reinke, B. Butler, J. Johnson, A. Joyce, K. Mattner, P. Burns, T. Leighton, D. Lewis. Not pictured: T. De Vries. 3. Jenny gives her view. 4. An enthusiastic bunch. STUDENT COUNCIL 35
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cerebral s.f rivers f.are L.A. Baptist ' s branch of the Califor- nia Scholarship Federation (C.S.F., a state recognized organization for out- standing academic acheivers) flour- ished once again on campus. The group, sponsored by Mrs. MacKellar, functions as an aid to the student body by providing tutorial services throughout the year. C. S.F. members volunteer their academic abilities on a semester basis to help their peers through courses they have previously taken. The ' big events ' for members to participate in are a fall conference where students may attend various academic seminars, and t he spring trip to the Wonderful World of Dis- ney, California style. 1. Second semester C.S.F. members. 2. Presi- dent, Doug Roberts, hitting those books. 3. Sponsor, Mrs. MacKellar. 4. Student tutoring in action. 5. First semester C.S.F. members. Heather ' s Hair Studio 10648 Sepulveda, Mission Hills 3653531 C.S.F. ' 37
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