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Ol M 1 can e testi' -+L. 'QV' w l Vx A X vw ,, ,, ..-- Charles E. Marlow 18931 Tubs St., Northridge 91324, phone: 368-6476 Serving Others Gladbf Serving Christ and others has beauti- fully been portrayed through the work of the Girls' Service Club, under the supervision of Mrs. Budd and Mrs. Reeves. They carried out this service in various ways, such as: visiting the V.A. Hospital by both students and faculty, decorating for sports banquets, usher- ing at graduation, and sponsering a girl from Brazil- an added service among the girls. This year the officers were: Tamera Tobeck, Presidentg Wren Gatineau, Vice Presidentg Lynne Herring, Secre- tary and Marnee Hall, Treasurer. The closeness and dedication of the group has helped to make this year a grwing success. It has truly been an exciting and satisfying experience for 21:13 associated with the Girls' Service u . -an GIRLS'SERVICE CLUB X 43
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SERVICE TO GOD COMMITTEE p . son it has much significance is because with the help of Christ, they are able to meet needs on and off the campus. The three main focal points of the committee are the Big Brother!Big Sister Program, the The Big Brother!Big Sister Program is an inreach-type program. Senior High students are matched up with Iunior High students resulting in a close union of the whole student body. The Senior High students give their time in order to be with, study with, and talk about Christ with their Iunior High little brother or sister. Right now, this program enables the junior High students to feel more comforta- ble in a greater way as future Senior High students. - . An annual responsibility taken on by the Spiritual Life Committee is the Christmas Project. On December 14, 1979, about one hundred children, ages one to twelve, were waiting for them. Under the The S irtual Life Committe is one of great importance to Los Angeles Baptist High School The rea- direction of World Opportunities they organized a talent show, the giving of gifts, singing, Christmas Q cartoons and the provision of refreshments. This Outreach gave the opportunity of giving some of our time to share the love of Christ with the children, in a spiritual way. ln chapel, we hear speakers, listen to music, watch films, and receive a better under- standing of what is vital in the walk of a Christian. This time is a Worshipful experience when students can move adide from the pressure of the school and examine their lives spiritually. The Spiritual Life , Committe offers suggestions as to what type of Chapels would be good in order to make an impact on , the students. The Spiritual Life Committe discusses and works on other areas, but the Big Brother!Big Sister Pro- gram, the Christmas Project and the chapel services are the most important and they all have major importance every year. They hope, as a Spiritual Life Committee, that they can set a pace for the years l to come and God will be glorified. For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Iesus unto good 5 works, which Cod hath before ordained that we should walk in them. Elph. 2:10. M ,, egg, , I , , ,t r , It 42 f SPIRITUAL LIFE COMMITTEE Christmas Project and the Thursday Chapels. V Every Thursday, all of the students come to chapel. This reach is the best way of reaching the students , i 4
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TRADITION LIVE ON! The Seniors Win Again Spirit lives on at Los Angeles Baptist High! This was demon- strated on the first Friday of school. When the students first assembled in the gym, they did such strange things as the Siamese Race, the Wheelbarrow Race, and Soccer. Students like Tina Leighton and Mike Buchanan were involved in the Siamese Race. After the wild adventures in the gym the students retired to the field where more exciting events were held. There was the balloon stomp fdeftly won by the seniorsj, the VW Race, and the Hold-the- water-balloon-between-your- noses Race. The tug 0' war was also a complete success as the seniors tugged away until victory was reached. Try to imagine Bob Layton, Senior high activities director, try- ing to yell over five hundred screaming, spirited students in ninety-five degree weather. In spite of the heat the day went on. In all the day started the year off right with close competition and a victory for the superior twelfth grade! 1. Oops! 2. Linda and Gary play Siamese Twins. 3. Sophomores bugging out around the track. in 44 X SENIOR HIGH SPIRIT DAY
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