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With the start of a new year and the assistance of a new advisor, this year ' s Bellendaine staff started out with anticipation and determination to mai e an interesting and nnennorable yearbook. Staff members worked hard in order to meet their deadlines. Many hours were spent outside the classroorn taking pictures, drawing layouts, and wnting copy. Toni Kelley and Linda Zappe served as editors and assisted staff members when problems arose. This year the yearbook sales were held October 18-21. The price was $1 2 which included a supplement. Make-up sales were held March 1 -2. On Halloween, the staff was treated to a specially decorated layer cake homemade by Mr. Lusk, yearbook advisor. In January, the staff enjoyed a delicious breakfast which was also a special treat prepared by Mr. Lusk. At the end of the year a banquet was held for the entire staff. 1 . As co-editor, Linda Zaippe, provides manyflew ahd creative i 2. Co-editor, Tom Kelley, also works for the staff Bt- ■ r - f-ir.r, ' - ' ' ' ' 9 ' ' ' ' ni row: ti[ucB F Qne( . StacBy -i uaQri av ' miy ' Back TOW Advisof-. FStacey.Chamley, Donna -PattefSQaStephanleOppenheim ' , Catheriae Beck, Linda ' Jones, Denise Kodk, DeonnaEckert She- ■pyl Shirley, Katfii-Raley, Wlarie Keiler, Giria Badran, Li ■ - - - Osato, Barbara-Rittgers. inda- aope, ' Mafy Eirei=f-Russell,.Torii Ke ey, Alys ' on McL«roore, Sf eryP- NGfp cfur-ed.-Criarlene Underhtfl.-. - ■■.■ - l •• ' -•-■.,—■- - • ■ 96 — Bellendaine
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Skiing in Utah opened up the season for sixteen members of Ski Club. The skiers spent December 1 7 through the 23rd skiing at the resorts of Alfa, Park City, and Snow Bird. Poor snow conditions disrupted the Ski Club ' s trips to the local resorts at the start of the season, but the skiers had the opportunity to attend trips to more distant resorts. These trips were to Mammoth, Utah, and Tahoe. am very happy that the club has increased its membership, and we have had many more trips this year, ' ' commented Dennis Cavanaugh, assistant advisor. 1 . Mr. Larry Johnson, advisor, prepares for a ski trip. 2. Sheryl Shirley, Ski Club president, spends time on the slopes. 3. Laura Futerman is Secretary-Treasurer. 4. Monk Smith, chaperone, and Tom Ross contemplate their next run. 5. Dawn Mower, Joanne Mahoney, and Terri Durston relax in their Utah hotel room. Ski Club — 95
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The Tartan Shield underwent nnany changes this past year. The format was altered, the issues bigger and more graphic and the stories were better than ever. The Tartan Shield was published once each month, with eight pages of important, topical stories and information. Each issue was the culmination of four weeks of diligent work by the staff members. The advanced journalism class met fourth period each day and began the machinations of each issue. The constant deadlines were always pressuring the staff members to work fast. Several staff members spent an average of four hours each issue at the Courier Graphics in Claremont, where the paper is printed, making last minute changes and finishing the paste-up. Those days were usually filled with frenzied rushing and hurried work to meet that final deadline. Brian Brooks, editor, and his staff, along with Mrs. Pat Rasmussen, advisor, made the Tartan Shield more interesting and more topical than it had ever been before. iiTAN SHIELD STAFF, Left to fight. tr£ nt row: Leize Cre2jflf D Sue Croce, Wayne Reit3oWrLeslieBergstTDr ley, Peter Watkins, Carol Qeruon. Not picturedy. m Fisher Tartan Shield — 97
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