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YE RBOOK SALES REP fi UPPER LEFT' Two representa- tives from every homeroom are re- sponsible for selling ycurbooks. Without these people the yearbook stuff will be lost. ABOVE: The stuff und advisors gather for their annual meeting at the yearbook represen- tatives home to plan every section ofthe book. LEFT: Advisors Pal McKenna and Barb Harnden view new material for the bi-centennial edition of Chronos. VZ ik M
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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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MAKERS MEMORY ABOVE:, Photographer Bill Bingham snaps off another one of the Hundreds of photographs that make up the yearbook. FAR RIGHT: Yearbook typists Joanne Fredricks, Sue Amering, Donna Tumser. RIGHT: Lynn Coddington and Laurie Brownell play a major role in the production of Chronos, 106 . 4. .L l at - Journalism ll: Top Row: Mark LePore, Karen Costigan, Sue Walker, John Saunders. 2nd Row: Sue Bilai Tumser, Karyn Hogan, Valerie Webb, Lisa Wehrle, Steve Mussler, Joe McConkey. 3rd Row: Laurie Gib Ruiz, Chris Mischke, Jim O'Boyle, Nancy Petersen. 41h Row: Diane Cuveleir, Miss Pat McKenna, Mar Daphne Walsh. Bottom Row: Al Schnabel. l Journalism Class l: Top Row: Pat Harmer, Hulst Smith, Linda Herko, John Landry. 2nd Row: Laurie Smith Schiefer, Robin Hurrell, Nora Plumcri, Miss Pat McKenna, Robin Sherry, Bob Welk, Dan Richardson. 3rd Janice Wood, Bruce Holroyd, Lisa Britt, Henry Jedamski, Bottom Row: Hans Heller, Rose Beaver, Corey. i
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