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At Lubbock Christian College a college education is more than books, classes and term papers. Dormitory life, social clubs, music groups, varsity sports and student government are just a few of the activities where student participation adds a practical dimension to growth and learning. LCC has both social clubs and interest activities designed to encourage the personal maturity or academic enrichment of the students. A varied program of both intramural and intercollegiate sports builds students’ physical development and contributes to school spirit. The types of activities and the policies governing them support the College’s pur- poses of providing academic excellence and Christian principles. Extra-curricular ac- tivities are important in developing the total person. STUDENT ACTIVITIES 1 — Cheerleaders for '7 1-72, the first year LCC had a senior class. 2 — Fall madness reigns as the 10 social clubs hold pledging. 3 — Student Senators meet each Wednesday afternoon to discuss affairs related to the students’ welfare. 4 — Track Squad, 1962. 5 — “How Sweet It Is,” say Freddy Palacios and Terry Drake. LCC’s first conference football victory was at Homecoming 1981. 6 — Basketball Team, 1958.
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MODERN PIONEERS Most of the students receive far more at Lubbock Christian College than they ever dreamed: they learn to get along with others away from home, they make a voca- tional choice, they form lifetime friendships, and they may meet and marry their life’s companion. At a critical time in their lives, students find themselves as they relate to spiritual and patriotic values and then find their place in the church and community. LCC’s former students have through the years taken their place as vibrant roots. A7 1 — Warren McNeill, president of the student body, conducts the weekly Stu- dent Senate meeting. 2 — Sharyn Ausmus (Mrs. Jerry Webb, Lubbock), Class of 1962. 3 — Dr. Jerry Dunn, Dallas dentist, Class of 1965. 4 — LCC students today may major in any one of 52 academic programs. 5 — Dr. Mike Williams, Amarillo physician, Class of 1968. 6 — Rodney Blackwood, LCC’s current Agriculture Department Head, Class of 1963. 7 — Books are put aside to enjoy the sunshine. 8 — Percy Francis, First Business Manager of the College. 9 — Just thinking of the “good ol’ days.””
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