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Saxon Shield, they deliver Producing an interesting, well written newspaper which covereci a brc: a(i range of topics was this year ' s Saxon Shield ' s goal. For three consecutive years the Saxon Shield has received a First Class rating from the National Scholas- tic Press Association. Another awarcj winning publication, by the Saxon Shield members was Interaction. Interaction IV, the annual fea- ture magazine, won first class with special distinction for content and writing, appearance and editing. Interaction V featured artic les on teenage alcoholism, motorcycle racer Dr. Tom Davis, and an interview with Molly McGee, Board President. The Quality of the writing and photography has been of very high quality this year, stated Ron Zehr, newspaper editor. 1 Ziva Nissan and Bill Bass iiound out lasl minute stories for the Shield. 2, Proofreading Patii Tau ' s opy for Ifie feature page is Ron Zehr. 3 First year staff member, Nancy Knappenberger worlds on puzzle for l)a( k (dver ol Interaction V. 4. Wracl ing ttneir Ijrains fo ' a heatiline are Sue Yamada and Ruth Daly. 5 Staff memfjers sometimes work very closely togeffier as demonstrated l)y Beth Brown and Paul Luian. h ] 974 an Saxon Shield Staff: Paul Lujan, Bill Bass, Patti Tau, Donna Koughton, Susan Yamada, Tracy Tilton, Holly Benson, John Kline, Ruth Daly, Beth Brown, Mary Brillon, David Ford, Editor Ron Zehr, and Ms. Keni Christensen, advisor Inset: First Saxon Shield edition for the year ( ame out on Sept. IS, 1974. 7 Carefully ; utiing columns for copy was Ms. Christensen. 8. Susan Yamada prepares copy for the paste up of the sports page. 9. A new addition lo the staff, David ford trims a headline. 84 Saxon Shield
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Voices ring in perfect harmony More than a hundred members composed the largest junior senior and sophomore choirs Loara has known. They also changed a 16-year tradition by selecting blue for concert gowns rather than the usual pink. Performances included on-campus concerts at Ball and Fremont Junior High Schools, Holiday in Music, and the holiday concert at Anaheim High School. 1 . Choir member Bob Bergeson, |r. is shown content after a performance. 2. Choir members Greg Willits and G reg Packard wait patiently to per- form. 3. 1979-80 Sophomore Choir; Top; L. Martin, L. Neff, |. Swanson, K. Martin, M. Crowe, K. Muncy, D. Fodlgan, |. Prievett, D. Johnson, G. Willits, M. Martin, G. Packard, S. Jirikils, M. Wilson, M. Bulin, D. Ott, Y. Rios, S. Ras- mussen, C. Frost, L. Palm. Middle; L. Cantu, R. Cooper, S. Kraft, L. Erring- ton, S. Bruce, M. Innerbickler, S. Gullick, S. Beach, M. Beck, D. Morales, S. Bradford, D. Pickins, N. Newmark. Front; B. Craig, P. Broelette, K. French, C. Webber, L. Fenton, S. Masten, D. Forsythe, E. Lopez, G. Maske, ). Conk, J. Williams, L. Lopez, D. Van Meeter, B. Roberts, K. Powell, T. McDaniel. 4. Mike Innerbiokler, |r. and Lisa Fenton, Soph., dip into Holiday in Music. 5. Sandi Hanno, Steve Gullick, and Suzzane Luper pose after performing. 6. 1979-80 junior Senior Choir; Top; J. McKay, M. Brillon, N. Hagel, C. Por- reca, C. LaMontagne, D. Shinoda, F. Huicochea, D. Munn, G. Bruce, K. Pollard, |. Thacker, S. Gulliver, K. Vargo, K. Van Bruggen. Middle; R. Frisbe, S. Luper, M. Diegal, K. Marttila, F. Bretz, E. Kaggen, R. Hodghinson, B. Bergeson, D. Crist, R. Parent, S. Hanno, ). Grotefend, C. Rowe. Front; A. Wright, K. Brush, ). Thacker, C. Schell, B. Castillo, B. Harney, K. Halbeck, M. Innerbickler, |. Mills, N. Wickwar, B. Baker, ). Short. 7. Melanie Diegal, Sr. and director Stan Hill talk after a performance. 8. Sophomore choir girls appear anxious for a choir performance to begin. 86 lunior-Senior Choir
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