De La Salle High School - Spartan Yearbook (Concord, CA)

 - Class of 1977

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De La Salle High School - Spartan Yearbook (Concord, CA) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 131 of 184
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The Student Union Formed in late April, the De La Salle STUDENT UNION was intended to be an in- termediate school newspaper designed to lay the foundation for the next year's jour- nalism class. The 9-man staff, led by Editor Mike Bruno produced one very high quality issue in the last Week of school which was sold in homerooms and at Caron delet for Sgt. The paper sold Well, and was heartily received, even generating some controversy. A somehwat late, but extremely suc- cessful venture, the Student Union has pro- vided a strong foundation for high-quality student publications in 1978. we 1 , THE LA SALLE SlW E llF l'llll W i- ' 1 -X , fx. vol. so. Le La .ulllle rllgex ocnool, Concord Jun Fl a School News Awards Nite ,77 Thin yer, yew, frudmte of De La Salle who have deceived excellence in their clflgsee were reoofgnlzod in e fomal ceremony :iz wni were presenied medals and certificates in sri., draim, technical drawirzc, rusic, business, eng lish, mathematics, foreign language, ,hyelcal eateleien, Science, 'wociol Sturlle-3, and U3 History. Winning the hlehest aozidemic award presented, the Overall General Exoell Quaid, Pfivon l. he 3'l7ud0Yl'kS with LSC iiliheit C11'f,1ileL FTA in their classes. were freshmen J 1 A ' Vlcone ani Alan Nezccever, Sophonorez l Loizcnvlo and Richard Steeb, and sem Conley. In addition, thin was the first year ln which has presented the Enither' at LGS zxwald, :given to the Stuilrvnt who he.. lchelvei excellence in both .rcadenics 'L fine arte. in honor of our departing: :wr cimelg glvcn this year to senior Kevin ?3a.1TPtt. Thin. year will be prcsoti Led eaoh yiar in honor Of Er. Robert. who :is principal built up ml supported tne fl arts and drama departments of this soho Fresldlng over the event was Mr. Geor Sabdlzhai vice principal in ch.a.rs'e of Studies. Closing remarks were mane hy outgoing principal sr. Hobart, who botl' praised the school for its outstanding all ac enle program, and expressed his pleasure at having' had the o urtunlty to have bee PP prlnclpal these past years. ln total, over three hundred mania pre aexited . Last Chance Dance, The Company-Szlcmorl-A met Chemie i 1 t l . S I l 'rho overall ' mimi enough y r mn, -v f ture aramalc ...tn :xi s for the A V ., espoci -ly anoztc: 3 were, will actively Puente ticket wezj: elmaco they got. The failure was ln Spark ,and 'liri- 1.er , 2 'riot-md' lard, who, :although they new :Q get fr-C crowd on fire, :mrs all wot. The g'roup'f: falling we :xox in we Q lity ol' t?n l.t' nunlc, but in their L H, :which was esserillaly that of' The GYi!LGfLll Feed , wlbh fl latlfz iercdreion gectlm mmfmlecfm of' fanema . The male mf- gmc, but if wif not danceame, hemp Gran zlbrmrml-my-tim, f-mem-m-mic Style. Tac: songs were wmfemllizir, and mozi ef :nw 'zero too Cmnt pantl lonzi to :lance to eriywlliv and primarily they S36---md to Sound rvmarkiibly alike. Therljor' redvfiiii facior ir. inf Eand'e performance was the assist, envy neclnvefl fren Tie La Salle L dents John Eneft, x mi ed the t.,. o , and Ei F'1:111f'l , 1,10 'll tl llghl, for 'the show- Desnite the tumatiufactory nature of the fmdw warn. the dance was mverwelesla .i Sncceg, warmly recieved by -lzmcfs all .mc attended, and has- ten will ff-Com li fwemaiy. A point of inlerezlt the hlrlnf! of Lhe nzrouy, was than originally tiers were to be two hands, the First to play for only one hour, to warm up the crowd. Wien this first rxroep c:ouldn't fulfill their arreenent, Spark and Cinder waz offered an additional i'0O to play the additional mer, bringing their iotal fee io :he eutref-anne :gum or 3500, much more mm any other had l ,-Q el,ll1 'eff K .1-we A Y ABOVE: Staff members FROM LEFT TO RIGHT are: Jim Donato, Steve Weston, Mr. O'Leary, Moderator Editor Mike Bruno, Dave Anderssen, Walter Falconer. NOT PICTURED: Farshad Arfaa, Bob Kulaweic, Jim Mayer and Eric Sargeson.

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Tsar's Fan Club The Tsar's Fan Club, a somewhat esoteric organization formed early in the year, Was relatively invisible until the end of the year. Sign-ups were taken in September, and mem- bers received titles, court names, an auto- graphed picture of the Tsar, and a lifetime Subscription to the fan club newsletter, Autumn Leaves on Vallambrosia . Basically a culture club, the group spon- sored a caviar feed in the last Week of school, black russian caviar provided by His Imperial Majesty the Tsar, Chris Kyte. 4 LEFT: Club President Grand Duke Charles BEIDW: His Majesty freely distributes caviar to the masses. 1 STANDING QIEFT TO RIGHTQ: Grand Duke Willumson, Grand Duke Andriotti, Grand Duke Robb, Prince O'Leary, Count Barklow, His Majesty Tsar Chris, Club Vice President Grand Duke Matt, COUIT Minister Grand Duke Michael, Duke Stephen, Duke Raul Prince Steve, Count Paul, Count Mike. NOT PICTURED: The Tsarina, the Tsarettes fCarondelet Membersj and over I7 others.

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