Lubbock Christian University - El Explorador Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1977

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In respect for their country, the LCC faculty and Paying tribute to LCC for its accomplishments, student body stand for the national anthem and Mayor Roy Bass congratulates those involved in the flag raising. the park's construction. flufla ' f -,,,,, Dedication Tells Post In a dedication ceremony on Mon- day, September 6, both students and faculty gathered to recognize the completion of LCC's Bicentennial Park. The audience listened as Dr. W. Joe Hacker made the formal dedica- tion. Mayor Roy Bass also spoke to congratulate LCC's contribution to the Bicentennial. As six flags were raised, Dr. C. L. Kay commemorated their history in connection with America's early years. Special recognition was given to the granddaughter of Dr. S. C. Amett, Jr., who donated LCC's first twenty acres, to several generous merchants and dealers, and to the stu- dent body who participated in the planning and planting. 18 POT .a-,AA Q. . ,w.aM- 51 e. .ur 1 I CENTER LEFT: To hear some history of the coun- Honored to raise the flags in the new park . mer try, the student body listens to various speeches. bers of the A Cappella and Meistersingers ch ruses await their cues. '

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In a rehearsal before time for the Jamboree per- formance. Music Masters pay careful attention to a solo performer. Active as members of the 1976-77 Music Masters are flop rowl Philip Stroud, Marty Fincher. David Wilson, Terry Allen, John Barnett, Steve Setliff, David Barnett, Doug Dillard, Randall Hinds: fsecond rowj Wyane Atkinson, Jimmy Smith, Tim Norman, Myrna Monical, Key Payton, Susie Belton. Jay Prothro, Ron Dunagan: tthird rowj Bev Riley, Dianne Daniels, Charlotte May, Tambia Fincher, Becky Evans. Kim Fisher, Robin Baker, Kathy Mahaffeyg tfourth rowj Sara Williams, Lana Thrailkill, Sherry Teague, Gina Holiday, Charla Cox, Jayne Garrison, Terri Reynolds, Bryan Crawford: tfifth rowj Wendy Davis. Sheila Ludwig, Debbie Patty, Elisha Her- nandez, Mike Rackley, Cindy O'Neal. Deanie Duncan, Terri Lamberth, Dana Brown, Mike Reppartg Cseatedj Robbie Blume. Lawrence Crow- der, Stan Morgan. ,lt Music Masters Present Rec1der's Digest Under the direction of Dr. Wayne Hinds and Mr. Charles Cox, Music Masters presented their highlight of the year in September. The annual Jam- boree production was presented to purchase necessities not provided for by the budget such as risers, acoustical shells, lights, and pianos for the Moody Auditorium. With the theme of the Reader's Digest, the Music Masters' Jamboree grossed nearly S900 to invest in some of the needed equip- ment. The talents of Key Payton who Pleased to see the large audience, Jamboree performers sa1ute the crowd with a special number. write the opening and closing lyrics and music for the Reader's Digest. aided in the Jamboree production greatly. V Chosen from the musical organiza- tions on campus. dedicated members of Music Masters worked to make these special contributions to the school. Enjoying the means that they used to raise funds, the members of this tal- ented group repeated their traditional motto, Music Masters salute ya' ! MUSIC MASTERS I7



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KLCC D J Troln os They Broodcost KLCC began broadcasting the second week of school from over the cafeteria in the Betty Han- cock Center under the direction of sponsor Don Williams. Serving as managers of the station were Roby Roberts and David Talbott. The sta- tion celebrated its sixteenth year with a top forty format popular among students. Difficulties collided with KLCC when they tried to transmit to both dorms. Despite disc jockeys' efforts, transmitters stayed out of order for much of the year. To improve their radio announcing skills, the disc jockeys attended a weekly radio workshop. Different broadcasting techniques and skills such as reading the voltage and modulation meters were included in the course. To qualify for licensing, the student DJ . 's also learned radio frequencies and the FCC rules for Third Class broadcasting. Scheduled trips to radio stations such as KFYO, KSEL, and KLBK also enhanced their knowledge in the field of mass communications. Happy to be seen for once rather than heard are KLCC disc jockeys Ctop rowb lim Wright, Roby Roberts, David Talbott, Tim Talley: Csecond rowj David Kirk, Philip Stroud, Cliff Wilson. Cosette Holland, sponsor Don Williams, Terry Allen, and Cseatedl Ioe Green. Preparing for an informative evening of broad- casting is disc jockey Tim Talley. bl Luigi, lf PARK DEDICATIONXKLCC 19

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