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serving is love . . The Girls ' Service Club enjoyed an active year under the leadership of Mrs. Budd and Miss Barber. They per- severed in sisterly love with their main projects of delivering birthday cards and cakes to patients in the V.A. hos- pital, ushering at school functions, and decorating for«Sports Banquets. The girls also made box lunches for teachers and filled Christmas stock- ings for the Red Cross. Their main goal this year was to develop an attitude of service fash- ioned after the example set by Jesus in John 13:14,15 which reads, If I then, I Your Lord and Master, have washed your feet, ye also ought to wash one another ' s feet. For example ! have given you an example, that ye should do as I have done to you. King James Version. 1. Shirley Jones brings up an idea as Marnee Hall listens. 2. Melody Eells conducts a meeting. 3. Officers: Mrs. Budd, Melody Eells, Candy Buckberg, Miss Barber, Wren Gatineau, and Wendy Herman. 4. Cristal Guderjahn, Wren Gatmeau, Lynn Herring, and Jeannie Pavey work on Christmas stockings for the Red Cross. 44 GIRLS ' SERVICE CLUB World Witness Evangelism Inc. 1 00 Thousand Oaks (805) 495-0010
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beauHful The band and choir have grown sig- nificantly here on campus in both their size and regular contributions to campus activities. The Band consisted of twenty-three members who were mostly freshmen and sophomores. This high ratio of lower classmen encourages Mr. Rodgers as he looks forward to several experienced band members returning in the future years. noise The band this year has added cam- pus support by playing at the football and basketball games and in addition they have enhanced many campus activities and assemblies, notably — the Thanksgiving and Christmas chapels, the Fine Arts ' Spring Festival, and also In the musical, The Apos- tle. ' ' Throughout the year the band and Mr. Rodgers expressed their desire to glorify God through the dis- play of their fine talents. 1. Come blow your horn! 2. . . . Let ' s see, was that a B flat or A sharp? 3. Look our Ringo Star, here I come! 4. Don ' t lose your lip on me! 5. Lowell, come up for air! Band: Top Row: D. Settles, R. Salibury, G. Baker, D. Rozar. Middle Row: Mr. Rodgers, D. Staples, J, Thomas, D. Martinson, J. Blanton, L. Houghton, J. Achilles. Bottom Row: J. Cunning- ham, S. Burns, W. Pauls, B. Simmonds, J. ' Wern, J. Pike, L. Blanton. BAND 43 - ■: ,
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dress commlffee With an equal ratio of students to teachers, the Dress Committee spent many lunch periods ' reaching decisions on the problems of student ' s dress, the committee ' s aim was to maintain and represent L.A.B. ' s standards of neatness, modesty, and appropriateness. While in its sixth year of existence, the Dress Committee successfully gave students an active voice in school policy. stage crew The Stage Crew, under the direction of Mr. McCollum, were responsible for arranging the bleachers and setting up equipment in the gym for chapels and various multi-media presenta- tions. Mark Anderson and Ken Klein- felter usually shared all audio work, and Roy Williams was in charge of lighting effects. However, these responsibilities were shared by the entire crew throughout the year as they learned the numerous technical responsibilities that go on behind the scenes of a stage production. 1. Dress Committee: Top Row: Mr. Magnall, Mrs. Makela, Miss Barber, Mr. Ley. Bottom Row: Jan Miller, Jim Botts, Karen Holcomb, and Tom Devries. 3. Stage Crew: Mark Sherrill, Jeff Schneider, Mark Anderson, Mr. McCollum, Ken Kleinfelter, Roy Williams, Dave Watson, and Keith Ammerman. 2. Mr. Loy and Mrs. Makela confer with student. 4. Roy Williams works the lights. DRESS COMMITTEE STAGE CREW 45
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