Glendora High School - Bellendaine Yearbook (Glendora, CA)

 - Class of 1977

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Glendora High School - Bellendaine Yearbook (Glendora, CA) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 96 of 248
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FL Students Attend Tournaments Forensics taught me how to relate better to other peoplefi commented Kim Futerman, NFL member. The National Forensics League provides students with the opportunity to participate in speech tournaments. Wfhile com- peting with students from other high schools, they learn differ- ent techniques in which speeches can be given. NFL members totaled about 20, and the attendance at tour- naments was usually about 10 members. Invitations came to the NFL Club from as far away as Dal- las. Texas. Susan Mee, senior, traveled to an invitational in Berkeley, California. League tournaments took place through- out the year at nearby high schools. Announcements at the beginning of third period each day were presented over the public address system by members of NFL. g Mr. John Baldridge advised the NFL members. The offi- cers of NFL were: Bessie Duran, president: Sue Mee, vice president: Terri Perez and Kim Futerman, co-treasurers. 1. Bessie Duran, Tony Robbins, and Kim Futerman rehearse for speech tournaments. 2. Mr. Baldridge worked many hours as NFL advisor. 3. Gail Nunn tries new speaking techniques. 4. Bessie Durran, NFL president, practices for tournaments. .J get te' a i ,. . .. Eb H-. ill ll' Y ' F, . to right, front row: Kelly Byrne. Terri Marcerone, Charlene Underhill, Susan Mee. Teresa Perez. Kim Futerman. Second row: Maria Placencia. Dave Pating, Suzanne Georgiou. Bessie Duran. Jody Miller. Chris Socha, Rose Wilson. Third row: Lisa Martin, Robin Van Voy Tony Robbins. Joanne Cate. Fourth row: Linda Kemby, John Duran. Gina Matlock. Fortnsics 4

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Skt, Radio-TV Clubs Attract GHS Students The goals of the Ski Club are, To encourage students to participate in healthful outdoor activity, introduce skiing as leisure time, teach students about ski safety, teach courtesy, and acquaint members with various ski areasf' commented Mr. Larry Johnson, advisor. The ski club during the year prayed for snow but mother nature wouldnit permit it, so their Thanksgiving trip to Mam- moth was canceled. Compared to last year, the ski club has come a long way. They have become affiliated with the San Gabriel Valley Coun- cil of Explorers, which helps set up trips and provides insur- ance for the students. 1. The president of the Ski club is Debbie Patino. She organized the club's activities through the year. ,455 , t This year GHS formed two clubs on campus into the Radio and TV Club. One of the many reasons the club was formed was to allow the students to learn how to operate a radio and TV station. One of the club's goals was to rebuild the TV studio with the new equipment received at the beginning of the school year. Throughout the entire year, the students were under the super- vision of Mr. Harry Smith, advisor. During the year, the radio club was very busy with many vivid productions, such as, football games, and password ffor the speech classjg they also taped for the band and drill team. Members said they enjoyed the club because they liked working with the sound equipment and enjoyed the thrill of seeing the results on television of a production that they directed. 2. Corrie Farnsworth, a member of the Radio and TV, is involved with many vivid productions and in working with the sound equipment. ' 4 W 7 dill ,gmt 1 -A V U 5 - yen:-.zffa Nj , Ski, Radio, and TV 91



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Scottygs Inn Provides Lunches or Tartans I'Iungry? If so grab a bite to eat at the nearest CI-IS Scottyis Inn. commented Robin Brown, senior. The Scotty's Inn is a profitable organization on campus that sells hot foods to cold sandwiches at GHS. During the year. the Scotty's Inn was open during lunch, Tuesdays through Thursdays. Every after- noon they usually served a good number of students. The purpose of Scotty's Inn is to train students to work in the food service industry and to provide a lunch service for the students here at GHS. Some I8 students were enrolled. Mrs. Connie Howarth, the advisor commented on why she enjoyed being the Inn advisor, Since we are a small group it is possible to work with students on an individual basis. As a result I can get to know my students and understand them. 5 5 r,sy ! 2 - 3, gig' t X i 1 t t I 4 v J- .,v, X Qin .sf 1- e ... t- , ,.s.: . ,, ,,., A ,, Z, fQ.:9':f f '- ,'SgIfp'43 'E 1 ' 5' fiom f: This helps me to plan a program that will fit their needsfi Two of the many goals of the Scotty's Inn is to train the students in preparing and serving foods in quantity. Also to teach them how to get a job in our society. I. Anne Everson and Paul Gotch help out the Scotty's Inn by calculating and giving out change to the GHS students. 2. Mrs. McGhinity, aid at the Inn helps prepare a chili dish. 3. One of the Scotty's Inn best selling food item was the Chef Salad. 4-. Mr. Dwyer, a frequent customer of the Inn, is persuaded by Laurie Ste- vens and Robin Brown to buy their sweet specialties. 5. Member of the Scotty's Inn, Wendy Wiebe, helps in following up an order just received by student. t we ' , . . t s wtatgx, -V ' ,gt - i g so ' . , Pnyfa ,Nw kk 'tl K ' A .,, ,z w , .,. Q. .ik ,K V K .ik ' e v, ' ... ..,.., 'A it Eg, It .tc , . its . wi -,ENR -- Vg., K QA .RT .. ff X - - - P Q a n 'Q My K-ig :meth .. , 0 3 K g .. - t-,. K by H 1 - fnswtt, .....s-..,.w:.ss...,-.t--s- - R 3 in Y: ' yy r m e .,1 . sw1,5X.X : ' M ' 5 . ,-,, W ,, . 5 t. 4-et , 'X ..' ' fig:-f.-,ES if 1 1 M-xx A My ,M gh. ,. .L P ,,t,, .... L- , ,. . . 'V 3 I ,.f-- .AQ 59.1 MA .., A Q y -agua . A . .A - , K .-, ,. . e -' .ai F . sis 1 .tg -,Rx it-,gs-.fvyys fe Q A ,Q t J .xii ,xr ,,.. Af. X .sr-Q wsu, 'Rs s - fr: W- - W. X Y' . , ,X , ' I ge- ' f f s FN t' it tgp 4 Y ygxfl , We .,,f -N.. ls tif? 7'.i 'A ' it f X' 3 it - V ' ti' w . - n f .. z. .1 J s. . ,wwe avg 5 xv ' 'r... .,. . ' ants, '- -9. ' ' Scotty s Inn

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