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fm 'TTA 4 J Barbara Caleen Scholarship President Ielf Cullen Clubs and Organizations GI I ll 0' Publlcilyey 5 BTO J 6 A, 1 Q00 J tl 46 6 Strut V -5 1 be K spft E .M Yew jYX.fxii9 7v'WAxx Sian 540+ Sc: 'gow Alvwqs Ted Eggleston Boys' League JZ Sally Garey Recording Secretary Sue Greenberg Assemblies Dave Dempsey Senior A President Iohn Iones Senior B President Linda Lang Girls' League Mary Leinster Corresponding Secretary Diane Renwick Treasurer Iulie Rogers Social Vice President Karen Sands Morale and Drives Sandy Weitzel Executive Vice President Doreen Winnick Legal Policies I .W :yt S i R 159 W ? 9 WARREN SOLT S'59 Student Body President , F XUZM 'UZ' , Wiliam SUMMER HOUSE oi-' REPRESENTATIVES The members oi the House ot Representatives are elected by the students in their period two class. The representa- tive must have satisfactory grades and good citizenship. This semester, the House ot Representatives has been under the leadership ot Sandy Weitzel, executive vice presidentg lohn Heyl, vice presidentg Kathy Hutton, re- cording secretaryg leanne Basso, attendance secretary. The House meets every Tuesday tor the purpose oi pass- ing on to students information, and consider problems presented by them tor consideration by the representa- tive. This semester they sponsored the Spring Clean Up Campaign and added to the spirit ot Regents, a pride in their campus. 87.
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WI Q , Ar- 3, SUMMER STUDENT CABINET Handling the gavel this semes- ter was Warren Solt. He pre- sided efficiently over his cabi- net consisting of the elected and appointed officers ot the student body. Both senior classes are represented by their respective presidents. Mrs. Iohnson, Student Cabinet sponsor, has directed and guid- ed all these students to help make Reseda a democratic school. at- SV Who can help but think about elections during lunch these days? uperior governmental methods elnployed SUMMER HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-Row 1: L. Moogerman, G. Gossick, L, Gnaster, I. Basso, L. Linch, M, Dagu- neault, G. Manda, V. Mitchell, S. Berry, K. Quilligan, L. Culter. Row 2: S. Hanlon, M. Segal, R. Baker, B. lrwing, B, Dyatt, A. Rogers, I Brailo, l. Andrews, C. B-oody, P. Esler, B. Wakeman, W. Davidson, Mrs. lohnson. Row 3: H, Najjar, C. lones, B. Paisley, M Nice, D. Stewart, I. Kranszler, C. Crahan, T, Reynolds, l. Sisco, A. Sharp, l. Schwartz, B. Smith, L. Encado, Mariner. Row 4: A. Simmons., L. Robar, G, Kirkby, I. Griggs, S. Omen. L. Poulster, P. Herman, M. Mclntyre, T. LaBelle, K. D Dalton, H. Haze, C. Bigbee, M. Christenson, E Steward. 1 L K gk f .
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Summer Boys' League President Ted Egglestof. . ...,....,,wf GIRLS' LEAGUE: Row 1: L. Steele, G Manda, B luhl, L. Lang, l. Bowlserg, l. Brock, M. Ed- wards. Row 2: E Schaefer, D Snef, N Saunders, S Sale, D. Winnick, K. Quilligan. Row 3: K. Laing, I. Veron, l. Steward. K Chatfield, B. Stewart, S Woodcoclz, B Baych, S Voores. GIRLS' LEAGUE The Girls' League Cabinet represents every girl at Beseda. The 22 cabinet members talie over the job of coordinating activities and events that will be both beneficial and enjoyable to every particiiic nt. Every year girls loolc forward to the annual lxlay Day Assembly and the Father-Daughter Fun Night, ln addition to these occasions, girls' Weelz is an- ticipated by all. This is the time girls talie over the city, from acting as mayor to taking over jobs in the vicinity. Qne of the most rewarding endeavors undertalien by Beseda girls is the Ser- vice Project. This has encompassed donating food to an orphanage and making toys for a childrens hospital. The sponsor, Mrs. Bennett, feels that this organization has united the girls on campus, has encouraged spirit, and has promoted high ideals throughout the school. 7' Wiiiter Boys League President Pete Weis Winter Girls' League President Linda Lana Ny ..., fs -2 tsl BOYS' LEAGUE: Row 1: S. Gering, S. Coopersmith, T Eggleston M Mill D Townsend Row 2: D Cole, D Pearlman, B. Schaeffer, M Si e-moore S Wir 1 L Row 3: M. Black, B, Bichie, I. Boss, l. Labegune, l Cullen G lollev l fxran lei
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