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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THESPIANS Tie highest honor that can be bee stowed upon an aspiring young actor or actress of Reseda is acceptance into the Thespian Society. This is a national organization with chapters in each high school. At Re- seda the membership stands at twenty this semester. ludy Whitely has acted as president with able assistance from Barbara Stellman, vice president. ln order for one to become a member of this organization, participation in the drama festivals, in drama production, and in other events connected with this department is essential, The highlight of the Thespian's activity this year was a formal installation of new members and the presentation of awards. This organization honors and fosters achievement in the field of drama and stage arts at Reseda. l ? 5... THESPIANS: Row 1: N. McCall, D. Greene, l, Whitley, M. Christonsen, G. Monda, E. Ahern, l. Goldsworthy, Row 2: P. Esler, P. Kearney, l. Wishnow, l. Wollard, R. Mason, E. Newman, A. Burry, M. Rosenthal, S. Kemer, K. La- Belle, S. Ohtness, G. Quenzer, l, Phillips. SEAL AND TORCH BEARERS: Row 1: Barbara Calleen, Linda Lang Karen Laing. Row 2: Wendy Steele, Allan Overholser, Gay Stengle Carol Spanenberg, Roberta Robinson, Barbara Lusk, leff Cullen. SEALBEARERS AND TORCHBEARERS Honors are due to those students who have achieved outstanding scholastic records throughout high school. These astute pupils are recognized in their senior year by becoming a Torchbearer or Sealbearer. A Torchbearer has been a member of Alcuins, Resedas honor scholarship society, for three semesters, and a Sealbearer has attained membership for four or more semesters. Each one of these students gets special acknow- ledgement on the Commencement program. This year, approximately twenty seniors graduated with this distinction SEAL AND TORCH BEARERS: Row l: Kon Cloke, Sharon Phillips iiznnf- UH, K--n Grfml Row 2: lim Williams, Oliver Page loel Sas lion, Marvin Gil,
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