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Students Make Progress In TheirLives
"What ? Yo u think I'm improving!" exclaimed excited LB C students as others sa w character qualities developing in their lifes Not only were facilities progressing, but man y LB C students developed balanced lives.
Students developed spiritually through daily devotions, church and chapel services, and various crusades held throughout the year Becomin g involved in Christian Service, students taught Sunda y School, worked bus routes, sang in choir, and other various fields of service.
Man y obtained outstanding experience by having to work around campu s to pay off their school bills Students worked as janitors, library aides, kitchen helpers, R. A.'s, and elevator operators at the Hotel
Enhanced by man y activities, the social life on campu s becam e exciting. SG A provided late skates and bowls, movies, and activities captivated as the big events of the year.
By pumping weights in the rec-hall on the Island, the football tea m developed their bodies for spring training and the upcomin g fall season Others could be seen running on the Island or around the block at the Hotel. During the war m weather months, Ramad a students kept fit by swimmin g in the pool
IfOPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Many LBC students are provided with work in the school cafeteria OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Adding to the major spiritual emphasis prominent at LBC, Wayne Swearingen speaks on "Jesus is Lord" in chapel BOTTOM iMIDDLE: Cheryl Perryman, Cindy Pelloni, and Kathy MacDonald discuss Kathy's speech notes LEFT: LBC athletes get in shape by lifting weights at the Island LEFT BOTTOM: Two LBC students enjoy the outdoors as they climb Sharp Top Mountain at the Peaks of Otter.
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