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1. Quill 8: Scroll secretaryftreasurer Audrey Ogawa takes a moment from studying chemistry to laugh at a joke. 2. Selling balloons in senior circle are President Veronica Rivero and honarary member Sam Franco. 3. Adviser Roger Woo discusses Christ- mas plans of bringing fish heads and rice to the an- nual holiday party for publications staff. F' 'rf pi 3:-5 .N + we 1:3 Q Q far x t' ww. -P 1 .X Q .asv by ,gg
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4 Choir members sing Gloria Patti for a Christmas performance. 5. Sophomores Stephanie Farris, Janet Burr, and Tricia Ayer practice their scales. 6 Concentrating on a new song, sophomores Nduke Okopedeghe and Lyndi An- stead sing their part. hoir performs throughout year Starting the year off with a performance during Open House in October, Chan- sonettes started a busy schedule of performances. Some of these events in- cluded the Winter Concert, Solo Ensemble Frestival, Choral Festival at Lincoln High, and the annual Spring Concert. Chansonettes is doing very well, commented Mr. Wylie Moffatt, Tokay choral director. They showed a lot of improvement over previous years. Chansonettes officers were: President Akaylia Tur- nerg Stephanie Farris, vice president, and Cindy Elson, secretary treasurer. Chansonettes 43
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Major changes cause problems Etjaoinshrdlu, Tokay's Quill 8: Scroll chapter, went through some major changes causing low student participation. Newcomer Roger Woo replaced Wayne Field, ad- viser for the past 19 years. Although Mr. Woo was inexperienced, he always got the job done. We never needed to push him. He was a very dedicated adviser and even stayed up until 2 a.m. helping to finish our parade car for Victory Week, ex- plained Veronica Rivero, president of Quill 8: Scroll. A big difference this year was the combining of the newspaper and yearbook staff into one class period. This caused little free time for the students due to the constant deadlines to be met for both publications. Accor- ding to Rivero, this made it tough for members to par- ticipate and go to meetings. There were about 40 mem- bers but only about 10 dedicated few who went to most of the meetings. The club sold helium balloons during Victory Week and dough-boys at the Christmas Bazaar. Rivero's main objective for these funds was to buy new typewriters for the publications staff. 4. Typing their way along the Victory Week Parade through the streets of Lodi are co-opinion page editor Tara Beeman and Co-news page editor Tammy Adamek. 5. Acting silly while working on newspaper layouts are juniors Tammy Adamek and Angie Garcia and co-feature editor Teresa Bucher, who also serves as SAC representative. Quill and Scroll 45
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