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Chronicle Staff Quality Not Quantity This year's Chronicle Staff did not have size, but they had determina- tion. Under their advisor Miss Scharf, the three staff workers turned out around five exceptional newspapers. The editor-in-chief Debbie Coeler, is excited about working on the Chronicle and so is the rest of the staff. Although Debbie was editor, she willingly shared her duties with Kelli Cox and Lora Macdonald. The Iournalism l class also rotated in to help these three to produce a fine school newspaper. TNQ H -ei H1 ' ' V .... , ,, H . YV it itti 1, ff' No- PW' 1. Kelli and Debbie hard at work. 2. Massive Chronicle staff converges on staff room. 3. Miss Scharf lecturing. 4. Mr, Kearney seaching for proper type for heading. CHRONICLE STAFF! 39
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1979-'80 was the year of new clubs. So many were proposed by students that some excellent clubs did not become official for lack ofa spon- sor or another reason. Clubs provide a way of people with similar interests to get together and have fun. 1980 was the year of new clubs. The pep club sitting l together at games and leading the school in spirit with Mrs. -. - A W ..- ,i-4-- Budd their advisor. The rac- T quetball club is also very new. students had a lot of fun play- ing after school and on Satur- days. The Literary Guild claims EMM? Q one charter member Marnee V Hall, and two advisors Mr. l-lild and Mrs. Seccombe. The French club was a great suc- cess. They met at lunch in the conference room on Tuesdays. Some of their activities were reading Le Petit Prince and eat- ing French food such as Gateau Breton with their advisor Mrs. Stephenson. The last but not least is the Serendipity Art club with Mr. Glover as advisor. It was basically for the promotion ofthe art of drawing, and turned out some stupendous masterpieces. 38X CLUBS ,Hui X. .... -Mew 3 1 qf- lt v Club Craze ing
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Vibrations LAB's band may be small but it's sure got gusto! With Mr. Rodgers at the head, the band has Created some pretty heavy vibrations, ranging from Classic Rook. The band has also played at various football and basketball games contributing sup- port and enthusiasm to the events. They have also showed their stuff at LAB's annual Fine Arts Festival. In Mr. Rodgers own words, When they get around to working, they play pretty good. Ending on a fine note, the band looks forward to next year when new people from beginning band join this wild and crazy group. i f fl Xl Y X , Il K' . tl it ?t,i X K XXX ll l tx U, Fi? Q' 1, Fifi' ,' -X if g fax! L-nu 40 X BAND
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