Aviation High School - Talon Yearbook (Redondo Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1960

Page 127 of 140

 

Aviation High School - Talon Yearbook (Redondo Beach, CA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 127 of 140
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MODES AND MANNERS CLUB The Modes and Manners Club, headed by president Howard Cle- ments, teaches students more about etiquette for dances, dat- ing, and social functions. The maior activities of this club are to hold dances for the fresh- men and sophomores. These dances are chaperoned by the club's sponsor Mrs. English. mst now I f wwf' I , ettoright: P I .. English SECOND Ro aua Williams Kris R. . . ' W: S d ' lfelel, Doroth D Shilmga, Dennis Millqyd. Un rq Whelan, Susan 'rumen RobinYH en.nY, Barbara B.ossard, Andmo He. an .ft , . 1 ,..M,, ,, t, K, . ardrn, Nancy Sheik, Charles Andrewlnllxdsl t a FIRST ROW, left to right: Sherry Sowle, Barbara Chase, Jeri Anderson, Sue Trieschman. SECOND ROW: Mr. Adams, Barbara Gainnie, Valroy Morton, Doug Frohoff, Claire Cardoza, Gloria Sundin, Cheryl Helms, Pat Cairns, Sandy Williams. FUTURE TEACHER'S CLUB The Future Teacher's Club hopes to interest good students in choos- ing teaching for their profession. The members investigate possible universities or colleges in antici- pation of their training. Two field trips a year are scheduled for this purpose. The club is now in the process of becoming affiliated with the national organization, the Na- tional Association Future Teach- ers ot America. Pat Cairns is the president while Linda Moskow holds the office of secretary- treasurer. Faculty sponsors are Mr. Earl Heckerman and Mrs. Mary Rood. QUILL AND SCROLL lt is reserved for those out- basic requirements estab- lished by the Society and its Local Chapters. Candi- dates for Quill and Scroll membership must demon- strate journalistic achieve- ment and service. Connie Combi, - - - Allen. , h Pope, V 9fn'a St oht 'l dY . p nny Cornwall, Karin R09erRo::hec, Nadine HnckeYr Carolyn r FIRST ROW, teh to Ylgggdei SECOND ROW: Sandra ll9 , r NanCY ' H kerman- 'luqnlh' xlltlygfairns, Linda Moskvwt M ec Uh ' SOUTH BAY OPTICAL 845 MANHATTAN BEACH BLVD., MANHATTAN BEACH Quill and Scroll is the International Honorary So- ciety for High School Jour- nalists. Membership to this club is a very high honor. standing publications staff members who meet the

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DANCE BAND The Dance Band of Aviation is sponsored by our band director Mr Virgil Walkley Teaching intivated musicians the concepts and techniques of modern dance music is the main purpose of this club Assisting cmd performing at the all school variety show was the primary function of the Dance Band this past year b i Jack craig cent Hvltof' R l d M '9 Y f B b i FIRST ROW left to right Richard Buldlng Glfeennnhilallcett Fred Leonhaldt Chuck Hutton ono now Mr warmer GWY F'Shl DRAMA CLUB Sponsoring the Senior plays Junior plays and the Variety Shows each year is the Drama Club These pro ductions are the purpose and the ac tivltles of the club Miss Janet Donovan sponsored this club Mr Boyd took over co sponsor ship as of February l T960 ara Patterson a leading figure in all of our school productions served as president of the Drama Club SC FIRST ROW left to right Sue Miller Sandy Smith Judy McQuire Sara Patterson Shirley Turk Sarolee Murma Donna Starring SECOND ROW Miss Donovan Paul Wilkmmg Doug Darnell Gabor Essoe Bob Terhune Sandy Dysart Fmsr gow CND ROW. i left to ,5 gl-it: Jonen . , . Paulo W'l' 9 Hickey Je - . K A llrams, Sh H ' annie Lrttl f' . 'rc 'HY' Nuydene Hickey, Ljgselaifffond, Jovce Kunzeellig' 'Jiri Anderson, Sandra M h o ister, Kris Renew' M ni arwani. THHQD ROW- a oney, 55C- 'I ' 'VY West. ' N'-7f1Cy Burnham' DANCE CLUB The newly formed Dance Club has proven itself quite active through this past year The girls have performed for assemblies both exchange and at home parent programs P.T.A. meet- ings, and in the All-School Play. ln addition to performing Modern Dance, the girls do primitive, folk, so- cial and modern iazz dances. The girls also learn lighting, make-up, and general back stage work for school productions, This past year the club was headed by Jeri Anderson, president, Jannette Hickey, vice-president, Sandra Ma- honey, secretary, and Jeannie Little- field, treasurer. TAI SONG: 1405 SEPULVEDA BLVD., MANHATTAN BEACH



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FIRST ROW left to right Margaret Ton Shirley Raybm Marge Sheik Sylvia Burns Nancy Goodwin Donna Miller Charlene McLean Billie Reid Donna Rockwood Carolyn Carter Mary Turk Gina Moore SECOND ROW Joan Doak Kim Shaw Meryl Merton Bonnie Bommarito Barbara Kennedy Lmda Bute Hellen Mahoney Ginger Allen Sandra Collier Diana Cyronek Car men Viramonteo Suzy Menard Judy Wilkerson Christine Wyckoff Mr Shuck Mr Eaton THIRD ROW Carole Richardson John Doe Frankie Burton Danny Vmk Dave Cusick Bob Keating Steve Llgare Gabor Essoe Gerry Wycoff Myra Hart Jack Craig Sue VanNuce ART CLUB The Art Club s oblectuve is to enable the students who are interested in art to further their knowledge and appre cnatlon of this field Some of their many activities are trips to art shows and museums, sketching trips fund raising protects to and the needy, and sponsorlzatuon of student art exhibits President Charlene McLean and vice president Myra Hart plan and organize these activities with their sponsors Mr Eaton and Mr Schick YOUTH FELLOWSHIP CLUB The Youth Fellowship Club has proven Itself to be one of the most outstanding clubs on campus This club is not only very large but it is also very active Youth Fellowship Club has sponsored many lunch time performances by very talented people brought In by the club At these assemblies dr perormances as many as five hundred students have attended Mr Ketels, the sponsor of this club has created a club which is known throughout the entire school as strong FIRST ROW, left to right: Sara Trieschman, Margrethe Ton, Judy Foster, Carol Gentle, Isabel Velasco, Mary Turk, Edith Hrdlicka, Lorraine Rogers, Sheila Twomey, Rosa Jury, Judy Townsend, Joan Doak. SECOND ROW: Dwight Roger, Rob- ert Williams, Sue Freburg, Sue Trieschman, Ruth Senter, Carole Lynch, Sue Miller, Janet Sweeney, Gabriella Essoe, Donna Mitchell, Sandy Smith, Gwen Kraemer, Barbara Comley, Mr. Ketels. THIRD ROW: Kay Ryan, Carole Westphal, Merrilee Abbott, Penny Cornwall, Andrea Hein, James Ball, Fred Leonhardt, Bonnie Townsend, Janice Kalberg, Lois White, Barb Wagner, Elaine White. l2O TERMITE AND PEST CONTROL CO. 412 MANHATTAN BEACH BLVD., MANHATTAN BEACH

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