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

 - Class of 1968

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Art, Scribes Hombres Stress Art Appreciation, Knowledge Art Club president, Shauna D ' Anibrosi, displays her interest in paint- ing as she browses through a stack of student art. Scribes are (first row) : T. Gomme, Mrs. Rinker (Sponsor), S. Smith; (second row): B. Pomasanoff, S. Keating, Mrs. Marshall (Sponsor), I. Riedl, P. Haut; (third row) : K. Schofield, T. Hayes, M. Mclntyre. Possible poets and novelists assembled together to form the Scribes. Sponsored by Mrs. Maxine Rinker and Mrs. Florence Marshall, the major ac- tivity of this creative writing group was the pub- lication of The Lute, which contained poems and essays written by students. Under the leadership of president Shauna D ' Ambrosi, the Art Club was open to any student interested in drawing or painting. Highlighting the year was a trip to Art Gallery Row in Los Angeles. After visiting the art galleries, club members lunched at a nearby restaurant. Art Club members are (first row) : W. Benson, T. Waddell, J. Neal, D. Vogler, I. Perez, D. Fitz.gerald, M. Havenner, L. D ' Ambrosi, J. Turcotte, D. Porter, L. Riley, S. D ' Ambrosi; (second row): N. Bell, T. Sorenson, T. Johnson, K. Mahan. K. Wilcock. P. Haskell, L. Park, J. Sanborn, D. Garner, P. Rogers, M. Moore, T. Wyss; (third row): K. Grace, M. Schimberg, 1. Cobum, C. Gantner, D. Gummerman. M m

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Sealbearers are G. Chandler, P. Haul, J. McMillan, P. Riley; (second row) S. Snider, C. Sinkinson, S. Keating, R. Breeden: (third row) M. Zirbel, R. Neeper, S. ' an Bramer, D. Cllark, and D. Lehman. Entrance into GSF I Goal of academically-oriented students over the entire state is membership in the California Scholar- ship Federation. Good grades are not enough — ex- cellence is the basis for membership. In September, CSP ' members began planning for their half-holiday. This prixilegc is granted onlv to CSF scholars. The members decided to stay with tradition and eat lunch at Farmer ' s Market. With the help of Sponsor James Walker and President Don Lehman, members chose to .see Camelot after their lunch. Second Semester CSF members faced newer, stif- fer requirements. Students had to earn a seven- point standard instead of the past fi e points. Various school subjects were divided into two categories. List A consisted of academic classes such as English and history, while List B dealt with the non-aca- demic classes such as yearbook and electronics. Three-level classes, as well as 3 ' s in citizenship, were unacceptable. Many students made it their aim to maintain membership for four continuous semesters, as this would enable them to become CSF Sealbearers. J B mmmL- ' L econd Semester members are offircrs P. Ham, J M( Millan, I ' Ril D. Leiunan; (second row) C. Kamper, M. Zirbel, C SinV Ki atini?, D. Ret;sc, R. Brccdea; (third row) K Sowers, M K. Baulista, B. Pomasonoff, K. Schofield, Steve Barchic row) S. Vosburg, R. Neeper, S. Stelier, M. Wyatt, E. Mansion; (fifth row) B. Wuest, S. Van Bramer, M. Hanlun, ' ley, L. Rothholz, B. Smith; (sixth row) M. Havp.nncr, L. D J. Cox, L. Johns, W. Benson. E. Haire: (seventh row i (. ' ,. Cti,ii;dler S. Snider, D, Fears, S. Bossard, B. Holtan, M. Hoijue; (eighth row) R. Ghent, C. Allen, B. Oreskovith, S. Watkins, B. Taylor, and C Hayden. m 131



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Drama Club members are (first row, seated I ' i; mn n h. 1) Batters- by (Treas. ), J. Mannick, D. Ingram (Prog. C.hrrn. i, 1, I unnaughton, P. Haut (Pres.) : (second row) : V. Trosello, R. Beckwith, N. Backius, T. Burnett, I. King, M. Liston, N. Turner, A. Czupylo, R. Ger ais, L. D ' Ambrosi, K. Straun, D. Ovadia, M. Pennise, J. Loury; (third row): P. Fraser, M. Ryen, B. Locke, C. Owen, R. Whitehead, L. Marchant, L. Sly, L. Wheatcroft, L. Peterson, T. Pal, N. Pirkkala, N. Gonzalez, B. Watson, J. Dolan, M. Hogue, P. Locke, L. Bumm; (fourth row) : T. Mack, T. Gommp, L. Leavens, M. Blackwood, S. Rugg, E. SmuUen, M. Campbell, L. Beverly, D. Rogers, D. RIos, D. Smith, K. Thompson, J. Cox. Drama, Thespians Stage-Struck Wranglers Rope Drama Interests A trip to Universal Studios, plays at El Camino, and selling candy apples at the homecoming game were among the activities of the Drama Club. As- sociated with the Drama Club was Thespians, an honorary drama organization whose purpose was to further the cause of good drama. Thespians are (seated) : N. Gonzalez, M. Liston, L. Beverly, D. Rog- ers, L. D ' . ' mbrosi, D. Akridge, K. Thompson: (standing): P. Haut, R. Beckwith, M. Campbell, J. Mannick, D. Ingram, D. Battersby. Hard work is shown on the faces of the cast and director as they prepare for the upcoming play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. 133

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