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uvx O-,1 2 . I xvigl '- , Y f ,fll , ,. 9 Rgizernnu 5- ' WQ- X ' --- FIRST ROW-J. Ragsclole, D. Renda, D. Hilliard, J. D. Vincent, C. Tackett, B. Harris, B. Daggs. SECOND J. Miller, V. Gulliver, B, Ferguson, P. Zoraster, J. Fink THIRD ROW-Mr. McClintock, F. Wright, K. Kampen, T. Rolinson, R. Harlan, Mr. Andresen, M. Johnson. FOURTH ROW-Mr. Comertord M 9' We M, KNIGHTS W'53 . W Margaclant, P. Thompson, S. Bennett, H. Booker, I. Reeve, D. Yoxall, D. Hoover, Mr. Means -Q5 - x 4 2 f tt vu, na k X If ' lu. .1 N -' I - 1 . X 21: 'fu . I1 K, Y A 1:4 '.- -.Y zz. T: '-Ll , ?'agL Mr. Saunders, Mr. Tucker. KNICHTS The Knights. Van Nuys High School's honor organiza- tion. has been very active this past year. Under the able leadership of Roger Grabenstein, the Wi53 Knights start- ed the semester with the semi-annual Knights' induction dinner. This dinner was held at Dave Vincent's home. and the Knights. new and old, enjoyed a delicious repast of steaks and all the trimminffs. D The constitution was rewritten and approved. A file was accumulated containing the names and addresses of all alumni of Van Nuys High who are members of the armed forces. This was available for use by any of the students who wished to write to a service man. The Knights were ushers for many extra-curricular activities. The Knights of 953. under the firm hand of Don KNIGHTS S'53 Henda. accomplished much in the twenty weeks alloted. A Knights' and Ladies? Social was held, and also a dance sponsored hy the Knights and Lettermen jointly. Another social was made possible with the cooperation of the Ladies. and the second Induction Ceremony was held at Bill Vlvelchis home. The steaks this time were per- sonally hroiled by the members. The Knights also helped usher the representatives from various colleges and uni- versities when they presented their respective colleges to those interested. The Knights Organization is composed of boys with the highest scholastic and service recommendations. It is an organization with the betterment of the school as its aim. Each of the members pledged himself to be true to these aims. FIRST ROW-D. Hilliard, J. Moon, B. Ferguson, K. Kampen, B. Welch, D. Renda, D, Vincent, V. Gulliver, J. Carpenter, C. Tackett, J. Miller, B. Harris. SECOND ROW - P. Zoraster, T. Robinson, J. Fink, J. Craig J. Smith, R. Constas, J. Koenig, B. Pierce, M. Laden, S. Cohan, C. Parnes, F. Wright, D. Dooling J. Ragsclale, J. Petit. THIRD ROW-R. Grote, W. Wilson, R. Harlan, V. McKeever, D. Hoover, D. Yoxall H K . Mehterian, D. Martz, Mr. Stewart, Mr. John Comerford. FOURTH ROW-Mr. George Drake, B. Daggs 1 1 1 1 , Tennesen, R. Oswald, Mr. Tucker, Mr. Saunders, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Subiect, Mr. Means. W, Moon, B. Welch, R. Grobensteun ROW--Mr. Subject, Mr. Stewart , J. Carpenter, D. Cravitz, J. Petit D. Dooling, J. Dooling, B. Elliott
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LADIES, W'53 FIRST ROW-J. Guiton, N. Veltmann, A. Rockwell, E. Hickel, J. McCuistion, A. Figoff, G. Burns. SECOND ROW-V. Becker, J. Barger, B. Baine, J. Stearns, M. Eacrett, K. Miller, S. Correll, J. Mathers. THIRD ROW-W. McCracken, D. Inman, D. Rossi, B. Stinchcomb, N, Mintz, L. Anderhazy, N. Hiles, I. Langford, Miss Kenealy. FOURTH ROW-M. Hanson, A. Abrams, L. Bartz. 9 W . Mi 'Z A LADIES The girls' honor organization of Van Nuys High School is the NLadies.'7 Being a member of the uLadies is one of the highest honors that a girl can receive at Van Xuys. To qualify for membership, a girl must be a senior. be superior in her studies. have a high number of service points. be of excellent character. and have a high standard of citizenship. It is a 4'Lady's', duty to help her school and fellow students. When help was needed. no matter how big or how small the job. there was aways a Hlsady' nearby support. Outside of school activities. socials a year. This year they saw Hflans Christian An- dersen', uAffairs of State . J'Call Me Madamw. and wfhe Ice Capades of 19537 Edna Hickel was the capable president for the Winter to give her enthusiastic the NLadies'7 have four semester. Her assistants were Jan McCuiston, vice-presi- dentg Alice Rockwell, recording secretaryg Arlene Abrahms. corresponding secretaryg Arlene Figoff, treas- urerg Nancy Veltmann, historiang Gail Burns. afternoon social chairmang and Jane Guiton, evening social chair- man. .Elected for the summer semester were Dori Rossi, a fine presidentg Norma Mintz, vice-presidentg Barbara Stinchcomb, recording secretaryg Marion Hanson. corre- sponding secretaryg Beryl Matson. historiang Judy Bar- ger. treasurerg Carol Liddiard. evening social chairmang and Eileen Glass, afternoon social chairman. The sponsorship for the 'Ilsadiesl' was in several able hands this year. Our Miss Kenealy helped them the first semester before she withdrew. Mrs. Margaret W'ard and Mrs. Eva Kirkby. in turn, guided the 4'Ladies', sub- sequently. LADIES, S'53 FIRST ROW-C. Liddiard, E. Glass, J. Stearns, J. Guiton, N. Mintz, D. Rossi, B. Stinchcomb, J. Barger, M. Hanson, B. Matson. SECOND ROW-S. Parry, S. Sommers, D. Inman, N. Veltmann, D. Goodwin, R. Robinson, G. Burns, J. Colgrove. THIRD ROW-J. Mathers, B. Boscoino, S. Eckhaus, J. Foos, S. Brown, M. Eczcrett, J. Johns, S. Correll, Miss Kenealy. -r A 'Qf' fha I -34 .3 1 I
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