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sms ss x t 5 is ..f,...! fb: ,awe QS f' X wa Y Q N r 4 ' an F . N- 9 Y QQ s N x, xx Rx A ,P .t . y N i Q iw- ' ' . X Y . N35 A CAPELLA CHOIR: Row 1: I. Cantrill, R. Casteel, l. Dubovy, S. Heacock, K. Renfro, l. Nathan, E. Howe, C. Swenson, P. Hedge, E. May. Row 2: I. Eugeno, B. Moore, A. Higgins, M. Courter, N. Norberg, S. Rheuarlc, M. Collins, G. Martens, B. Sittel, A. Bailey, l. Holmgren. Row 3: M, Higley, L. Simonsen, A, Rango, P. Preciado, G. Arends, L. Kelley, D. Rush, W. High, D. Meyer, M. Zum- stein. Row 4: P. Eddington, R. Bayley, D. Hewitt, P. Andrew, H. Mayberry, L, Flinders, P. Gruchala, M, Mick, l. Burrow. l usicul utt1'ilrutes e.x1n'ess diverseness A CAPELLA CHOIR Entertaining at Resedas Commencement and Christmas programs are among the many vocal jobs excellently done by the A Capella Choir. The 57 members of A Capella felt the most rewarding experience this year was their featured appearance on flSpotlight on Youth. All members have proved their vocal aptitude by applying for meme bership and auditioning. Academically, all members of A Capella Choir must have no 'iP's and be good citizens at Reseda. Miss Hindee, sponsor of A Capella Choir, feels the preparation all members receive will be invaluable in future professional worli, for it gives members a sense of security and poise while worlzina in a group activity. CHANTONETTES Preparing Pfesedas feminine music majors for popular siiiainii groups, and contributing musical entertainment for the rfoininunily and on campus are among the goals of the Chantonoltes. llurinfi the year the thirteen Chantonettes, under the sponsorship of Miss Martian-t Hindi..-e, harmonize at the American Field Service Tea, Christmas Profirani and Service Clubs. Performing with the other musicians of Ptesricla, the Chantonettes participated in the Autumn Concert. The highlight of the semester was the selection and purchase of the costurrie for the group. Good citizenship and an audition are required to become a nieinber. The Chantonettes feel the experience gained will be invaluable in their professional years to come. 140 S s S 1 ..,..Q.tN..M. .tt...t. ..ttt . L' ky gf my X . ....:... . , YQ 3 t L . t. V K y N is x.. , 2 ur r Q ' , Qs- fs 1-N 1 X . , x Q my X ' 1: 'sz t is -. X t I s I 'X X i ' M CHANTONETTES: G, Martens. Row 1: L. Nicholson, A. lvl-iyiiviiil, M Higley, Z Nicholson. Row 2: E. Sufi-ruler, W. Bullet, B. Mercer. Row 3: M. Hollady, fl, Cuiissoiu.
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xx CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS COUNCIL The Clubs and Organizations Council pro- vides a mediating board for these groups of Regentville. A representative from each or- ganization on campus meets under the di- rection of Susan Greenberg, winter director, and Warren Brandli, summer director, to air problems on school-wide club activities, and vote on matters confronting the campus clubs. A n n u a l l y the Clubs and Organizations Council sponsors the spring formal, sports night, and clean-up campaign. The high- light of the year is the Spic and Span dinner. The council is sponsored by the student cab- inet and meets on alternating Wednesdays in the student cabinet room. sine-, 5,-pc' -file. H ,.it. . QQ, ,. , my -W N S- L -Q sp- . A N - wr R if N 46 F' f.-N: XY 'A' Q BOYS' LEAGUE ADVISORY BOARD: Front: Ted Eggleston. Row I: Terry Robuck, Dick Perlman, Ron Schaefer, Mike Black, Mike Mills, Stan Gering, Mike Sizemore. Row 2: lon Kranzler, Prank Curcio, Dan Fleckless, Glenn Iolley, lack Ross, Darryl Townsend, Steve Coopersrnith. GIRLS' ADVISORY BOARD Keeping and promoting superior stand- ards in grooming and citizenship for Re- seda girls are the 29 members of Girls' Advisory Board. This year Anne Deming headed the group for the fall semester, and Marcie Edwards took over in the spring. Monthly three girls representing each grade level are chosen to depict the ad- mirable characteristics in a high school girl and at the end of the year all the senior girls have the opportunity to vote on which one will be deemed l'Coed of the Year. This honor goes to any senior girl who was a Girl of the Month during the l2th grade. Miss Agajanian has sponsored this im- portant c o o r din a t i n g facet of Girls' League since its origin two and one half years ago. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS COUNCIL: Row 1: N, Kelly, K. Herzog, E. Ahern, G. Monda. Row 2: P. Orrnsby, l-l. Wolf, M. lohnson, M, Aguayo, B luhl, D. Sherman, l. Kryder. Row 3: M. Mclntyre, P .l-lerman, D. McGonagle, P. Vogel, G. Rauch, G Harris, I. Oberg, l. Cullen. BOYS' LEAGUE ADVISORY BOARD The Boys' League Advisory Board was established this year as an independent function of Boys' League Cabinet. The Advisory Board selects a representative from each grade level to be Regent of the Month. By such a selection, high stand- ards of grooming, personality, character and scholastic achievement are promoted to boys of Reseda. CP! The difficult task of selecting this well- rounded boy is handled through inter- view. Bach candidate experiences exten- sive guestioning, and the final selection is based primarily on the responses, and on the boy's past record of school service. When the three representatives from each grade level are chosen, arrangements are made to post pictures of the individuals in the Science Building. This is one of the greatest honors that can be bestowed upon a Reseda High boy. GIRLS' ADVISORY BOARD: Row 1: M. Edwards, l. Basso, D. Renwick, P. Vogel, G. Stengel, S. Thorsen, I. Russell. Row 2: V. Allen, W. Steele, M. Christensen, S. Banta, D, Sherman. Row 3: P. Payne, L. Bantel, P. Mallard., N, Garvin, M. Knox, l. Andrews, B. Wyatt, D. Drew, C. Cedergren, V. Blan- chard, L. Gnaster. rw I
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t nt i W fvlgk Wdff , , NNV, W M ,,.. .. .. . . . ,X,, ...M ,,,hX ,.V,,,. .. ?,,,.W..,,,,,,..VMw,? 4-W fz I ft Q ' ,, ,ZA , , I Q , ' , 5 ' ' QOH? DORIANAS: Row 1: I. Braun, A. Miller, D. Gleason, M. Bumb, I. Boykin, I. Hannon L. West. Row 2: I. Rogers, L. Wolley, IS. Smith, P. Emerson, I. Prashure, S. Boyle P. Boyes, C. Neely, B. Habadone, V. Tipton. MIXED CHORUS: Row 1: P. Cates, C. Miller, C. Burritt, N. Ketchum, C. Segler, N Bauer, C. Allison, C. Harrington, V. Slusser, L. Brake-bill. Row 2: L. Zeigler, C. Moore, B. Packer, S. Iones, B. Wakeman, S. Willis, I. Dean, G. Shaw, E. Van Or- man, H. Pease. Row 3: B. Smith, I. Boyce, D. Michael, I. Gruenberg, G. Arends, W Boyd, G. Milholland. HEGENAIRES: Row 1: Piano: I. Heyes, B. Manzo, D. Tworek, I. Peck, G. Siegel, B. l-lirte, Bass: S. Brotman. Row 2: M. Clarke, B. Shields, M. Stubbs, S. Cernuto Row 3: D. Vaillancourt, M. Artega, I. Larson, I. Profeta, R. Willour, R. Holmes. DORIANAS As Begents pass the music building they hear the distinctive warbles of the Dori- anas. These 37 girls have a serious inter- est in singing and many of them hope to enter the profession. Mrs. Margaret f-lindee is extremely proud of the girls as they have exhibited their talents for the entertainment of the entire student body. This year their two main feats were the performances in our Au- tumn Concert and the Christmas Assem- bly. A very important facet of the Dorianas work this year was the selection and pur- chase of new robes. These will be used by the present group and also girls who may enter this organization in the future. MIXED CHORUS Beseda's mixed chorus is comprised of students with a special interest in singing. These 32 boys and girls gather together for the fun and enjoyment gained from singing in a group. The main highlight of each semester is the annual spring con- cert in which the chorus actively partici- pates. Miss I-lindee has sponsored this group, and the elected officers are: Norene Ket- chum, president, Wayne Lynn, vice presi- dent, Nancy Bauer, secretary, and Dave Michael, treasurer. The purpose of the mixed chorus is to de- velop proficiency in reading music, and it helps prepare willing and capable stu- dents for A Capella Choir. REGENAIRES lnterpreting musically the finest in expres- sive sounds is Beseda's dance band, the Begenaires. With several television ap- pearances on 'Spotlight on Youth to their credit, these sixteen Begenaires con- tinue to draw applause at campus dances, outside dances, and at assem- blies and concerts. With Iim Peck, the student director, and Mr. Gagliardi, the faculty director, the Begenaires work for fun, vocational training, experience, and money. Audi- tions for membership are held and only the very select musicians are chosen. The members feel the opportunities for in- dividuality in music are one of the finest exponents of Beseda's dance band.
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