Reseda High School - Talisman Yearbook (Reseda, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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Reseda High School - Talisman Yearbook (Reseda, CA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 140 of 184
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Xa? . v..,, , , , M X 3 H.. 'sri Q UQ- ,M ' - XA X VF - 'fi W mf' ',AM... 'Q NZ' M Q33 fm 7 2 k 136 fN WINTER ALCUINS CABINET: loanne Oberg, Stan Gering, Barbara Caleen, Ron Schaefer, Mary Leinster, Mike Mills, ALCUINS The scholarly facet of Reseda High School life is de- picted by the members of Alcuins. At the close of every semester, homeroom teachers hear expres- sions of joy from astute pupils who have received ten points on their twenty week report cards. These points are obtained by three points for an A and one point for a B in all academic subjects. For this year, Barbara Caleen has ably presided over the meetings with the help of Mr. McClure, Mr. Waldo, and Mr. Leary, the sponsors. The Alcuins have assisted thei rfellow Regents by initiating a tutoring service available every Monday morning. U.C.L.A. was the site of their most enlightening field trip this semester. lt was 'XA Day ln College, and it gave the members an opportunity to spend the en- tire day on a college campus and sit in on classes. Alcuins foster high scholastic standards and give Regents an opportunity to broaden their interests. 66 ur knowledge is the thought WINTER ALCUINS: Row 1 Fisher, Quilligan, Ruhlig, Lev- SN itt, Markov, McRae, Segal 'Bl' 1 Jeri Walker, Randolph, Bostwick. ' Row 2: Aguayo, Steele, Her- zog, Coffin, Mallard, Doros Edge, Black, Smith, Sain, Bry- an, Cedergren, Mr. Waldo Row 3: Mason, Windsor, Town- send, G l a s s b e r g, Garvin, Weary, Smith, Turner, Crois- sant, Neighbors, Bantel, Lar- rnore, Lang, Nathan. Row 4 Wright, Robinson, Steele Woodcock, Zemetra, Stewart Herzog, Mills, Thorne, Sandin Voris, Andrus, Coons, lones Wiatt, Lord. WINTER ALCUINS: Row 1 Hait, Schaffer, Berman, Blum- field, Knock, Bernstone, Row 2 Daily, Parodi, Olsen, Leinster Caleen, Oberg, Schaefer, Mills Fredrick, Sisco. Row 3: Rey- nolds, Whitney, Phillips, Sten- gel, Pemberton, C h a t f i e l d Stayer, Snyder, Smith, Ren- wick, Ott, Fink, Stoeppelwerth Row 4: Sent, Gordon, Fleming Topham, Eckstein, Goldswor- thy, Stewart, Haberkorn, Town- send, Coopersmith, Blumfield Heyl, Blanton, Lusk, Wollard Row 5: Griggs, Grant, Cloke Manskar, Hardin, Cavette Marr, Fahlberg, Page, Karen Huffman, McGonagle, Overhol- ser, Williams, Saken, Ott. -J 'ix

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BOYS' LEAGUE With the major responsibility of representing every boy on campus and Coordinating activities that will be both stimulating and interesting to the participants, the boys on Boys' League Cabinet have done a most commend- able job. This year student confidence was placed in Peter Vlfelss for the fall semester, and Ted Eggleston for the spring, to act as Boys' League presldents. Under the direction of Mr. Franklin and Mrs. McClain, boys have had the op- portunity to take part in many activities instigated by this cabinet. Gne of the most memorable evenings spent by Reseda boys was at this semesters Father and Son Night, where boys enticed their fathers to participate in the many contests and dual competition. Also a functioning part of Boys' League is the Bowling League, held at Reseda Bowl every Tuesday before school. For the interest of all Regents, a Boys' Advisory Board has been initiated to select one deserving boy from each grade level to serve as Boy of the Month. TOP RIGHT-BOYS' LEAGUE: Row 1: K. Grant, T. Eggleston, P. Weiss, l. Cullen, R. Perodi, D. Cole, Row 2: Mr. Franklin, G. Iolley, W. Solt, A Schrneider, W. Brandli, F, Curcio, M. Ott, R. Olsen, T. Brown, S. Gering, I. l-leyl, Mr. McClain. BOTTOM RIGHT-GIRLS' LEAGUE: Row 1: I. Rogers, I. Rowberg, L. Lang, -S. Griffin, M, Leinster, I. Veron. Row 2: R, Levin, N. Garwin, M. Ott, A. Deming, I, Wollard, S. Phillips, l. Kryder. Row 3: S. Bauer, S. Sale, D. Winnick, R. Furst. JF' ,,,,,,,,,, S8042 Summer Girls' League President Doreen Winnick fl v ww -.-...Q 1,-



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SUMMER ALCUINS CABINET: Row 1: Bon Schaefer, Barbara Caleen Doug Topham Row 2: Bonnie Wyatt, Pat Mallard loanne Oberg Genie Neighbors. and experience of innumerable mindsv ALCUINS: Row 1: Levitt, Ran- dolph, Flynn, Butler, Niesen, Mann, f-larolde, Derby, Markov, Dardenne-Ankringa, Aguayo. Row 2: Daigneault, Faullada, Preston, Yanremmen, Ceder- gren, Monda, Sain, Hanson, Koseki, Greenberg, Goldsen, Hineser. Row 3: Coffin, Cogen, Herzog, Pealer, Batcliffe, Wil- liams, Severson, Stewart, Ho- gan, Olsen, Lang, Laing, Tib- betts. Row 4: Mayo, Sherman, Stengel, Berman, Blumfield, lones, Woodcock, Voris, Caru- so, Smith, Bradstreet, Robins, Fosgate, Garthwait. NP, ffxfilllgtt lk FQEA ALCUINS. Row 1. Neighbors, Snyder, Wyatt, McLeod, Ca- leen, Mallard, McRae, Schaef- fer, Topharn, Row 2: Roth, Schaffer, Bradstreet, laclcson, Coleman, Brix, Wolpin, Silver, Dickinson, Burriu. Row 3: Bo- seri, Zememtra, Heyl, Fleming, Spangenberg, Sekf, Sent, New- man, Sta y e r, Goldsworthy, Ashley, Mosier, Quenzier. Row 4: Luros, Ashenfelter, Cfoliwo, Steinberg, Scheuer, O r r e l l, Adams, Eggleston, Snercl, Ro- senberg, Row 5: McGonagle, Lekhtling, Townsend, Halle- nan, Smith, Frey, Cullen, Pope- joy, LeBaron, Griggs, Kirsh- baum, Davis.

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