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Mrs. LaVoie, John Grout, James Brown, Don Kruggel, Mrs. Dinero. 2nd Row: Jane Miller, Audrey IWATH TE N1 The Greece Arcadia Math Team was one of the six origi- nal math teams participating in the Monroe County Math League when it was formed three years ago. Since then it has grown to 19 teams from area schools. During this year, Arcadia's Team grew in popularity while improving it's record. The team had a strong fresh- man section which was very important to the team, since it competed on all levels of math ability. The future of Arcadia's Math Team looks bright and Alampi, Patty O'Keefe. Bottom Row: Dave Denslow, Phil Popeck, Tom Jackson. Promising' Mark Proudfoot, Mary Ann Cullen, Lisa Britt, Bill Ritzenthaler. Bottom Row: Bill Pfeifer, Lynn Cocilova, Sue Bilak, Ginny tite. BOOK.TORE Providing the students and faculty with a place to pur- chase everything from gifts to school supplies, the Arcadia bookstore is run by Mr. Pettite and his DE II fDistributive Educationl students, who offer service with a smile . Operating on a non-profit system, the bookstore has been in business since the school opening in 1964.
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Sl A i ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE The Assembly Committee continues to be one of the most hard working, creative groups at Arcadia. They search relentlessly for top flight entertainment and try to come up with the unusual assemblies that help make Arcadia unique. Here we see pictured the Assembly Committee at their creative apex trying to decide if ' Fanny Foxe is an appropriate assembly for high school kids. Assembly Committee: Mr. Donald Ramsay. AUDIO- VISUAL CLUB The Audio-Visual Club was formed in 1970 to aid the A-V director in providing different media to the staff. This year, the club has done copy work, equipment repair, video-taping of the home basketball games and equipment sign-out. Membership in the club is open to anyone who is interest- ed in providing media to the students and staff of Arcadia. I A50 Audio-Visual: Top Row: Jim Holtz, Bruce Holroyd, Jim Neary, Eric Florack. 2nd Row: Dennis Cannan, Advisor, Jam Pasquale, Gary Dettman. 3rd Row: Tom Heller. sf 1 l n
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CHRGNOS STAFF . . . REWARDI G EXPERIE C Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither was the 1976 edi- tion of Chronos. A prodigious effort was made to insure the best possible yearbook for Ar- cadia. The effort began early, with advisors Barb Harnden and Pat McKenna and several of the staff attending late summer and early fall conferences to pick up the latest in yearbook ideas. Actual work started soon after school did, and the imple- mentation of ideas began. The journalism classes helped with layouts and many people put in long hours trying to meet dead- lines. For most, however, it was a rich and rewarding experience and the result, well worth the effort, was something to be proud of. SQQW YEARBOOK EDITORS: Top Row: Tom Jackson, co-editor Mrs Barb Harnden co advisor Dave Rohr editor Two: Don Kruggel, assistant business editorg Diane Haungs business editor Bottom Row Miss Pat McKenna Bill Bingham, photography editor. T4 fl I Y imira - '3r-su ABOVE: Business editor Diane Haungs and Editor Dave Rohr study stacks of yearbooks for new ideas. RIGH 71' Tom Jackson, co-edi- tor, has a few laughs while becoming familiar with yearbook styles.
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