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Selah Staff Makes Move

"What's inhere?" "Who's office is this?" "I didn't know this was inhere!"

These were typical comments of students who discovered that the yearbook office had moved to the James River Room. In November the Selah staffmoved from Timberlake totheHotel.This move made the workroom more accessible to the staff making iteasier towork

Among other accomplishments was the establishment ofadetailed budget and Saturday workdays

As the end of the year approached, the hours grew longer but thegoal ofa quality yearbook motivated the staff to finish the year. Basic design and a budget had been finished for the 1978 book For the Selah staff, 1977 was a year ofPROGRESS.

OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: Photography

Editor Keith Littlepage uses the zoom lens during a football game. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: After gathering the basketball team information, Sports Editor Gary Nail prepares to do the write-up

OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Phil Pantana: Yearbook Advisor RIGHT: During Chapel

Editor Jon Cooper reads the write-up concerning Dr Henry towhom the 1976-77 Selah was dedicated BOTTOM RIGHT: Photographer Mike Waters works in the glow of the fluorescent lamp filingpicture negatives. BOTTOM LEFT: 1976-77 Selah Staff

Editor Jon Copper

AssociateEditor Bob Eagy

StudentLife FaithDonley

StudentLife SandiSedora

Organizations TonyMitchell

Organizations DebbieShields

Sports GaryNail

Sports Joni Merrill

Academics LuannFrey

Academics . .. Cindy Vanderpool

Seniors CarlaMatanic

Underclassmen KandiTaylor

Underclassmen .. HollyJennings

Institute Debra Barden

Seminary BobHarris

Photography ... KeithLittlepage

Photography MikeWaters

Photography ReneeScoggin

OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Singing on the "Old-Time Gospel Hour" program and during chapel services is also a part of the Chorale's ministry

TOP MIDDLE: After church Rick Sirico, Carol McLellan, and Christy Clayton enjoy a little fun with the Sunday School clown TOP LEFT: The 1976-77 LBC Chorale OPPOSITE

PAGE BOTTOM: Singing "I Keep Falling in Love with Him," Christy Clayton is featured during the Living Christmas Tree TOP RIGHT: Bob Dunn, Sarge Offenbacker and Buzz Offenbacker lend their services as trumpet players for chapel.

BOTTOM RIGHT: Gordon Luff, in his fifth year as director of the Chorale, directs in his usual intense manner

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