Rolling Hills High School - Spirit Yearbook (Rolling Hills Estates, CA)

 - Class of 1966

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FRENCH CLUB, row 1 : Brier Rentsch, Sharon Atkinson, Meg Epstein, Liz Fenn, Tammy Wells, Helen Mickiewicz, Anita Klecker, Sue Hansen, Judy Jacobs, Marty Lipow, Connie Rimlinger, Barbara Harriott. Row 2: Penny Motheny, Cathy Roberts, Diane Tielens, Sue Hewitt, Sally Butterbaugh, Helen Somol, Brad Lyons, Denise Babcock, Anita Green, Margaret Covey, Anita Gilbert, Deb- bie Roedel. Row 3: Joan Liepmon (secretary, treasurer), Wendy Henriksen, MEMBERS OF LES COPAINS, campus French club, honor Mrs. Karen Ridgely at party given in her honor ot Pigalle s French Restaurant in Redondo Beach. Clubs and Activities 212 Sharon Mangis (vice president), Lindo Simon, Colleen McDonold, Lorraine Green, Jaymee Fallcce, Kathy Mercer, John Sutherland, Cathy Leahy, Laurie Tingle, Louise Norwood. Row 4: Anne Berozo, Carol Wilbur, Diane Emerson, Gloria Pinza, Pete Reznick, David Cherrick, Richard Belcher, Darryl Thomson, Richard Simon, Marcia Dudley, Cheryl Michaels, Carol Hellie. Language Groups Attend Banquets Developed as an extension of the foreign lan- guage program, the three language clubs, Les Co- pains, Los Vivos, and the newly-formed German Club were among the more popular co-curricular organizations on campus. Les Copains, the French club, gave a going- away party in December for its departing spon- sor, Mrs. Karen Ridgley. Other scheduled activities for the group included a banquet and a beach party under the direction of the club ' s new spon- sor, Mr. Lawrence Bauer. Los Vivos, guided by Miss Joanne Cutrone, staged its second annual fiesta immediately be- fore the Christmas holidays. Pat Schneier, AFS representative from Argentina, also spoke to the club, while representatives of the Folksingers en- tertained Los Vivos members with Spanish songs. The club ended its activities for the year with a banquet at the Red Onion. The German Club was organized in January and immediately elected Hans Albonico, AFS rep- resentative from Switzerland, as its president. Sponsored by Miss Sigrid Wohlrab, the club was open to students interested in the German lan- guage and culture. A banquet was attended by members of the organization in February at the Bit of Germany restaurant.

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Career Interest Groups Formed Two campus co-curricular organizations de- signed to prepare students for their vocations are the Business Management Club and the Future Teachers Club. The Business Management Club represented a new concept tried for the first time this year. Because the Business Club was composed primar- ily of girls interested in secretarial jobs, it was decided to start a new group which would inter- est those students who wanted to know some- thing of industry. The club, co-sponsored by Hay- den Stone, California Federal Savings, and the school, heard speakers from various business firms and took several field trips, among these a tour and a luncheon. The Future Teachers organization, under the direction of Mr. Tremaine Smith, is comprised of students interested in teaching as an occupation. In addition to first-hand information, techniques, and practices gathered from their every-day expe- riences, members traveled to nearby elementary schools to observe attitudes and methods for teaching younger children. The organization in- creased its treasury by selling hot rolls to mem- bers of the faculty two mornings a week during the second semester. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CLUB, row 1: Pete Nye, Bill Adams, Woyne Almquist, Rick Sansom Ivice-presidentl. Row 2; Mr. Jerry Gaines, Jamis Benefield (president), Tim Dallam, Mr. Bill Ryan. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB, row 1; Corol Covey, Marilyn Clopp, Colleen McDonald, Anita Gilbert, Vivian Lollathin, Margaret Covey, Denise Gonulin, Janis Riegle, Melindo Wright. Row 2: Sharon Mangis, Louise Norwood, Beth Nixon, Nino Heinrich, Rita Gemmell, Lucy Graham, Linda Norgoard, Wendy Henriksen. Row 3: Carole Ule, Libbie Davis (historian), Laurel Leef (treasurer), Carl Tomlinson, Kenny Ryerson, Barbara Wallace, Sherrie Welton, Gayle McGinn. Clubs and Activities 211



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FRESHMAN NANCY HOLMES tries in vain to hit the pinata during Spanish Club s annual fiesta, held before Christmas vacation in fa- culty dining room. GERMAN CLUB, row 1: Pot Schneier-Madanes, Duane Chase, Alon Breakstone, Tom Samp- son, Bill Roberts, Connie Rimlinger, Gita Sotyendra. Row 2: Tracy Hopper, Richard Coldwell, Clement Tai, Ruth Mortenson, Randy Rochte, Pom Danko, Karen Gentile. Row 3; Bob Neely, Marty Konopken, Linda Bischoff, Cheryl Baxter (secretary), Lynn Woterhouse, Ellen Grimes. Row 4: Wayne Asbury, Rick Berendt, Ron Matyas, Dave Walker, Frank Butler, Bob Berendf (treasurer]. Row 5: Hans Albonico, Barry Carr, Ken Gift, Greg Vanderheiden, Bob Spencer, Scott Simpson. PjJ t . . SPANISH CLUB, row 1 -, W.IIes, Klinger, Linda Spiegel, Gayle Schaffer, Franzreb. Vivjan Lallathin, Pom Lewis, Nonke, Shelley Davis, Nancy Holmes. Nancy Olson, Nodine ' .rd ' t.-, IK-j j Christie Cade, Judy Ruehlmann, Nancy Lynne Mitchell, Nancy Aylesbury, Pat Row 2: Holly Schreyer, Jan Prentice, Chris Tondre, Nancy Cumming, Heidi Wogner, Cheryl Schott, Suzanne Goppert, Ellen Jordo|i, Lisa Hegenwald, Pot Gorrehy, Diane Wescott, Jan Carbone, David Cjoksey, Johnny Chr.s ur.. „ . „ .,:,ju :ru,. L.j.-,c K .z, .:.:,:.c . . ' ..v. .;. bell (assistant treasurer), Jon Quigg, Tom Sawyer, Bill Lynn (treasurer), Dave Kimball (vice-president), Laura I Butler, Rod Van Orden, Rich Myers, Gary Grove, Pat Aspinwall, Debbie Loker, Janice Rutherford (secretary), Mike Stos- kopf (president). Clubs and Activities 213

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