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eer Counseling and Maranatha , - were clubs that encouraged members to care for and understand themselves and others. These clubs were based on people revealing their innermost thoughts in a relaxing and tranquil atmosphere. They also allowed an individual to take time out from life's everyday demands and be listened to by understanding people. According to Pat Croner, an advisor for Peer Counseling, the purpose of Peer Counseling was to have students available to help other students in a confidential manner to handle personal, peer, and family problems of a non life-threatening nature. The club was also available to welcome new students, tutor, and host on-campus programs pertaining to teenage topics. Some of their activities Members of Maranatha Club include L. Yik, C. lenierg, A. Hurley, G. Hart, K. Dalenberg, M. Morton, L. Adams, A. Gayer, I. Heiner, 5. lones, 1. Gayer, S. Hsi, B. Nichols, and T. Hutchinson. Mara- natha was a club which re- flected religious as well as secular beliefs. W Sin leton, 1. Hood, G. Da- L l 1 l t,t,,,? gl.. 222 Maranatha Club included conferences with peer counselors from other schools and unique workshops led by community specialist in family and personal counseling. Larry Bushner, Nancy Johnsen, and Tom johnsen were other club advisors, and Diane Gehart was the Peer Counseling chairman. The advanced group of 'Peer Counseling was a great way to help others while learning about yourself, too.' - Melinda Klayman -iii counselors met Thursdays during lunch and the new group, which was trained in part by the advanced group, met Mondays during lunch. Similar to Peer Counseling, Maranatha was a club where one could comfortably share his feelings with other people. Common occurrences in Maranatha were discussing topics and stories from a Biblical viewpoint, as well as current events. For example, they discussed creation, evolution, miracles, and the reasons behind them. Furthermore, all of the members cared about the problems their fellow members had, and it was definitely a place where you could open up and share your feelings. Gordon Hart, invited guest speakers such as former students. Maranatha met every Wednesday at lunch and always welcomed new members. Other advisors included Linda Adams and Gloria Burrus. As anyone can see, Peer Counseling and Maranatha were clubs that valued a person for his individual worth. -Steve Rich sara.-. ., . -.---vw.
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IN PERFECT HARMUNY hile giving out call slips during sixth period, I wandered up towards the N building to deliver a good number for students from Mr. Berke's class. Passing the I building, I was surprised to hear an- gelic voices filtering through the walls. Where was this music coming from? Were those live voices? Curiousity over- came me and I found an unlocked door and en- tered the music building. Luckily, the only un- locked door was the right one. I quietly entered the room and saw some of my fellow students singing. They soon finished and Mrs. Petersons ap- proached me. After being assured that I wasn't ditching class, she ex- plained that they were practicing for the upcom- ing lazz Concert on lanu- ary 21. In addition to sing- ing, Sounds of Class's performances involve a good deal of choreogra- phy. Adding to their per- formances were the new costumes they received this year: a sparkling com- bination of red, white, and black. There is a social Brett Hanley plays accom- paniment for Sounds of class. Hanley's musical tal- ent assisted the musical club, helping them with rhythm and unity. 224 Sounds of Class side to Sounds of Class as well, with time for fun, too. Sounds of Class per- formed in a number of festivals this year, one at El Camino Real high and an- other at the Glendale Auditorium. They were 'Some of the most fun times l've had in high school were spent singin with Sounds of Classl' - john januzik also accepted as singers in Disneyland's famous Can- dlestick Processional, per- forming in a 1000-voice choir with narrator How- ard Keel and members of the Los Angeles Philhar- monic on Saturday even- ing, December 'I2th. The year was highlighted by their cruise on the Star- dancer during Easter vaca- tion. They performed on board the ship, as well as in a resort hotel in Puerto Vallarta. Company of Song, the class that precedes Sounds of Class, performs in many shows as well. During the holidays, Company of Song per- formed at Universal Stu- dios and entertained resi- dents of La Serena Retire- ment Home. Participating in concerts for Oktober- fest, Celebrate the Light, That's Entertainment, and Finale, their year was highlighted when they performed in the Six Flags Magic Mountain Festival on April 3rd In addition to these two clubs, there was the Mad- rigals. Although there were only a few members, Madrigal singers were very talented and per- formed a holiday show in the Renaissance style. Madrigals Sounds of Class, and Company of Sound all showed the tal- ented and hardworking performance we have here by the way they were involved with the com- munity. -lohn Kelley Hit .llhtk Members of Sound of Class include Top' H. Graham, T. Walter, 1. lanuzik, N. Christianson, W. Powers, D. Buhl, C. Matheson, 1. Loh, M. Mihm. 2nd row. E. Wilson, K Couhring, N Manbv, L Grossman, B.lN'ill1ams,R. Bourne, I, Whurmbt, lx Teaslcy, S. gaviati Erickson, R. Bradley. 3rd row: 1. Li- berts, C. Barnard, A. Broomand, T. Peoples, S. Williams, S, Shafran, M, Levey, D. Warren. 4th row: M. Allen, M Friedman, A. Leos, K. Chapman, C. Ntethamer. Front: Brett Hanley, loyce Pctcrsons. ,J
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