Dana Hills High School - Mast Yearbook (Dana Point, CA)

 - Class of 1976

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PUBLICATIONS INFCRM STUDE T The Mast The '76 Mast Staff carried the responsibility of producing a bi- centennial yearbook for 1976. Re- turning from the San Diego year- book conference, editors Marc Leh- man and Diane Craig wanted to do a tasteful job by providing bicen- tennial material for students that was relevant and local, It was final- ly decided to do the book along the lines of Dana's voyage, which would allow bringing in the history of not only the mission but also of the entire area. Aided by Steve Wagner, the representative from American Yearbook who published this year's Mast, Marc and Diane guided their green crew through the pitfalls of yearbook production. The crew was green because there were only two returning staffers with any experience, Head Photographer Kent Pelt and Activities Editor Jeff Myers. It was decided to ex- pand this year's Mast by 8 pages which makes it the largest yearbook to ever be published in he district. Working out of room 601, the staff worked not only to learn their trade but to actually produce the book. Staffers who took on quite a bit of responsibility in making sure the book came out on time included Michele Green, Laura Hunter, and John Reed. lf anything, this year's book is a tribute to the ability of some students to rapidly mature, learn new material, and produce a quality yearbook. fie- 39 ji: One Year Before the Mast

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,ta 'W- br, K Associations Aboard Ya 5- i Judicial Court Under the leadership of Chief Justice Kim Stites, the Judicial Court provided fair and unbiased justice to the Associated Student Union. The Judicial Court was the sole interpreter of the Constitution of Dana Hills High School. It was the arbiter between the Executive and Legislative branches of the Union, officers of the Union, and, when requested by both parties, between the individual members of the Union. This year's Judicial Court made many decisions includ- ing: assigning detention to students who did not follow school rules, ruling that no one could be removed from office because he did not main- tain a 2.5 grade point average, and declaring that Crossroads could have six members in the Legislative Council. lj A,S.U. President John Pentz led mem- bers of the Executive Council who were, From Lep Io Right, Front Row: Kathy Bar- ger, Karole Sense, Tony Powell, Karen Snitz- ler, and John Townsend. Back Row: Karen Leach, Ron Montgumery, Sue Roard, and Brent Danninger. Keith King and Kathy Copenhaver were not pictured. 21 A.S.U. President John Pentz led one of the January Executive Councils. 31 Dave Churchill and Sue Bathgate directed one of the Legislative Council meetings. 43 Members of the Legis- lative Council met in the Porthole to discuss February's issues. SJ Members of the Ju! dicial Court were, From Lej Io Right: Eric Kroguis, Brad Mathias, Dave Paulson, Sue Bathgate, and Reese Thompson. Chief Jus- tim Kim Sites was not pictured.



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it 'A it T5 fx , ,J 4 Wi 4 ff 0 'll' , ,iw-nux .151 i t. 'ref FFT 9 +3 ep.-m B'-2s Agsocialions Aboard ,.,4,, Y .f N-.g Dolphin Dispatch This year's newspaper production class turned out ll issues of the Dolphin Dispatch. The paper covered issues from open campus to the schedule and featured arti- cles about homecoming. Festival of Whales, record reviews, informative stories on alcoholism, and recent sports news. Also featured was a Feedback Section where students voiced their views in letters to the editor. Throughout the year the newspaper staff took polls to find out student opinions on major issues. The Dispatch staff was very busy this year, and, under the direction of Mr. Prestridge, they helped inform the student body about major issues, organizations, andevents. ljMembers of the Yearbook Staff were: Front: John Reed: Semnn' Row: Toni Barber. John Schweikert, Laura Hunter, Debbie Schwan, Marie Kennedy, Jodi losvwick. Cristal Felder, Kent Pell: Third Row Jim Kern, Mr. Conklin, Marc Lehman, Jeli' Meyers, Mitch Van Wye, Michele Green. Diane Craig, and Mike Aguilar 23 Editors Diane Craig and Marc Lehman, and Advisor Mrg Conklin discussed the progress of The Mast, with American Yearbook Representa- tive Steve Wagner. 35 Dolphin Dixpntrh Editor-in-Chief, Sue Roark, talked to Mr, Prestridge about an up-coming issue of the Dolphin Dispalch. 41 Members of the News- paper Staff were: Front Row: Elissa Adams, Dawn Ridill, Dave Kinzer, Lorna Goldberg, Linda Townsend, Wendy Garton, Paul Helms: Second Row: Mr. Prestridge, Dave Willock, Kathy Yoccag Third Row: John Yocca, Dan O'l-lanlon, Sue Roark, Mary Savage, Melissa Wadsworth, Jamison Wil- liams. Not Pictured were Laura Bellinger, Sher Powers, Val Walsh, and Candy Chaitlin. C51 Dolphin Dispatch Page Editors were, From Leji to Right: Mary Savage, Opinion Editor, John Yocca, Sports Editor: Melissa Wadsworth, Feature Editor: Anna Dysart, Photo Editor, Wendy Garton, Business Manager, and Stand- ing: Sue Roark, Editor-in-Chief.

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