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I hot off the presses Despite being short Jianded again this year, the Chroniclestaff strove to maintain quality news coverage and to promote school spirit. Mr. Rogers helped immensely by donating the back practice room of Room 221 to the staff, since Room 1 30 was too busy. The Chronicle editor was Lisa Gos- den and assistant editor was Amy Joyce. Karen Malousis covered chap- els, assemblies, and general report- ing. Paul ShampayTeported on Jayvee sports while Frank Feliz covered Frosh games and wrote special features. Dave Barnes contributed with graph- ics and photography. Special thanks to those not enrolled in the class — Alan Smith, Varsity Sports Reporter, Randy Statton and Ron Sisler, photog- raphers. The faculty advisor was Mrs. Buck- ley who inspired the staff to unimagin- able feats, such as working till 10 p.m. for one week straight. 1. Cronicle staff: Back Row: Left to Right: Paul Shampay, Lisa Gosden, Allen Smith, Dave Barns, Randy Statton. Front Row: Left to Right: Frank Feliz, Karen N lalousis, Amy Joyce, Ron Sisler. 2. Amy Joyce types a hot story. 3. Are those the Funnies Frank Feliz? 4. Lisa Gosden reviews the Senior Sketches. 5. All right Mrs. Buckley, lets get it done now! CHRONICLE 41
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. scroll wars Putting a yearbook together takes a dedicated staff that is willing to experi- ence a lot of pressure, long hours, team work and frustration to achieve the satisfaction of a quality yearbook. Each staff member specialized in the area of photography, writing or art. Mr. Loy, our advisor this year, was particular about what went in and showed great concern for uniformity. Steve Hooper, photography editor, was in charge of the photography staff, and did an excellent job. Jim Cicchese served as assistant editor and shared much of the respon- sibility. In closing, I want to thank my staff for being cooperative. Each and every one of you has a special meaning to me. Scroll ' 78 could not have been done without your combined efforts and hard work. Respectfully, Becky Butler Editor-ln-Chief 1. 0- ijd ?,» Scroll 78 Staff. 2. Staff members fiard at work. 3. Editors: Steve Hooper, Becky Butler, j Jim Cicchese, 4. Scroll ' 78 faculty advisor: Mr- Scott Loy, 6,KentKeat ing works on a new lay- out. i M 40 SCROLL STAFF
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sound of music As Mr. Rodgers returned to direct the choir for the second year at L.A.B., he brought back with him some new ideas and changes. Hopefully these new goals would enable him to pro- vide the enlarged choir, consisting of mostly freshmen and sophomores with a greater repertoire. Some of their most memorable per- formances were; the Thanksgiving and Christmas chapels, the Fine Arts ' Spring Festival, and the favorite, the musical, The Apostle. The goal that the Music Department set as their first priority, was to share the Lord and His teachings througfh a musical media. This proved to be a rewarding and worthwhile achievement by one of our most successful music groups at L.A.B. 3i ' r ; firiac:. -ijiea r- ' Choir: Top Row: D. Duncan, J. Botts, J. Biggar, S. Hatch, S. Moomaw, K. Williams, D. Minaska- nian, K. McCray, J. Brooks, D. Turner, T. Hall. Middle Row: L. Bedrosian, W. Gatineau, M. Cox, L. Jensen, T. Avard, L. Jones, P. Blake, H. Edmondson, D. Oak, M. Fredrick, A. Joyce, J. Scott, W. Pauls, Mr. Rodgers, Front Row: K. Li, E. Anderson, D. Hosokawa, R. Webb, S. Searles, M. Green, C. Cutler, K. Miller, J. Cunningham, D. Van Roy. ■« J 1. Take it away Mr. Rodgers! 2. Sing along with the choir. 3. A one and a two and a . . . 4. Ten- ors and altos harmonize. 5. Two are better than one. 42 CHOIR
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