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Yearbook Tries New Ideas The objective of this year's book is People and l think that weive accomplished that goal. lt has been a hard working staff and I think they have covered all aspects of campus lifef, said Mrs. Pat. Rasmussen, Bellendaine advisor. Dana Nusser, editor of the 1976-77 Bellendaine attended seminars at the University of Pepperdine at Malibu for one week to gain better knowledge of yearbook style. She returned with new and different ideas. The staff added a music section and special section to this HW . .,.-,W - Mrs. Pat Gerstein, in da Zappe: If B Editor - Marie L -Kim Clubs - ' ' Melanie Mer- Marie Freder- LaumqHackf C Mark Frank- Chal- Faculty Fine ling 'S Terri 5 Steeleg Kfozik. Neil Chap- and al ,X e stu- this ' Tok pos- Lawhon, and yearis book. The special section deals with people, fads and the nation. There are also over 48 color pages in the yearbook including a full color senior section. This year, the staff sponsored a one day yearbook sale where seventy-three per cent of the student body purchased yearbooks. 1. Photographer Maurice Storm chats with other members of the Bellen- daine staff, Kim Franklin, Bruce Reigner and Mark Robbins. - QQ 5.f5gg1,ff'5 ef ' ' , . ,J ,, ., -,ifbwzuptm--si.. fi Mfg-Q-'ei,-f.,:frap1fe-, fa::w.5yg,.-tJ:fgg:-412215 r, , ' i J: f A 5 Q N Q51 7 , I T ii7 2'f .1 xiii Belle 'nflainf
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FF ', f J., C 3i Q. :F 2l':,-at-tiI ' -,--in ' A ' 1 Brains, Brdwn Added to GHS Clubs The California Scholarship Federation was formed for students with a 3.5 grade average. The Club provided students with the opportunity to travel to Disneyland, organize car ral- lies, and take a day off from school. Mrs. Linda Huetinck was the advisor for CSF. The offi- cers of the club were Tim Brooks, presidentg Curtis Ball, vice presidentg Kim Lawhon, secretaryg and Dave Pat- ing, treasurer flj not pictured. 43.1.1 -FXSTS' 1' ' A, X 'Al f Wi p F Q ,: gf El' aff' 96 CQF! Powder Puff Powder Puff football was a new addition to GHS this year. Campus Life organized the program which was the larg- est of its kind in the San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys. Some 325 girls met head on to compete for trophies and prizes. The purpose of the league is to provide high school coeds the opportunity to participate in a significant athletic event 121. The team was coached by high school football players and team members won two out of their first three games. 1f'N',y -. V ,-4 ll .',, kTX I
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Shield trives to Keep Students In ormed We have a hard working staff with a lot of talented people. remarked Mrs. Pat Rasmussen, advisor of the Tar- tan Shield. lrnproved copy and coverage of school news were the goals of this Tartan Shield staff. The staff published 15 issues at the Claremont Courier. Each issue eost about 35154. The students raised money through advertising to cover the cost. The staff also received a 31000 budget from the administration. This year the Shield published two special issues. The first Editor - Pam Bdwmang Circul ,nt was an eight page Christmas issue and the second was a special issue which focused on the seniors. Many of the staff members joined the California Scholastic Press Association which offered tours and press conferences for journalism students, Kathy Barton, Senior, a third year journalism student was the editor. This is a student newspaper and we are striving to inform the students to the best of our abilityf, commented Kathy. 1. Antje Hans and Stacey Chamley work on features and editorials. 2. Kelly Byrne types articles forthe Tartan Shield. 'Fit T , S Editor-Kat -1'. f -Mrs. ll Pat Rasmus: Hudson., Stacey Chamle - yjjij, ,Brialtqj B 'ooks, Carol all ,.. ditorials My ntje Hans, Kath 'El - i-4 - ,E H' aula Staschke, Je etong Bus' ess, Ads - Kelly Byrneg .Scrap Book' 1 D'- Xi - Terri Marceronsg Proof 556' tors - Fisherfflqfgul CreecAl3i,lwg' niQ N 7 D B tj., t t , . V .4 8 Faq. ' .0'.,! M 2. i -ul t-..ftgLg- .L-1-.n.'a, . t7 - - x LJ Shield B92 NSY'-K fi -3 'T
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